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Obama, McCain vow to work together, reform government
Obama, McCain vow to work together, reform government
President-elect Barack Obama and his former campaign rival, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., met in Chicago on Monday.
Obama, McCain discuss need for 'new era of reform'
Obama, McCain discuss need for 'new era of reform'
cnn.com — John McCain, left, and Barack Obama meet at Obama's transition office in Chicago.... (more) Obama, McCain discuss need for 'new era of reform'
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Howard Kurtz: So, how ’bout that media hagiography of Obama, huh?
Hot Air » Top Picks — ... and why USA Today felt obliged to reach for a Lincoln parallel to close its story about The One’s meeting today with McCain. Consider this a first draft of history from the “great man theory” school; no wonder our favorite liberal’s advising the GOP to go looking for ...

How Obama Got Elected
Six Meat Buffet — ... By the way.. since John McCain is being the maverick that he is and drooling all over Obama’s undershorts, could someone please tell him that is this type of pants-down politics that cost him the election? Thanks. ...

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