latimes.com - 10/28/2008
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Discuss Article There's an old saying: The oldest word in American politics is "new." Only in that sense is there anything new to Barack Obama. Obama prefers the word "progressive" to "liberal" because it makes it sound like he's shedding old liberal ideas. But if he is, it's only to embrace ...
latimes.com - 10/29/2008
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John McCain's presidential campaign today accused the Los
Angeles Times of "intentionally suppressing" a videotape it obtained...
of a 2003 banquet where then-state Sen. Barack Obama spoke of his friendship with Rashid Khalidi, a leading Palestinian ...
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McCain campaign accuses L.A. Times of 'suppressing' ...
memeorandum.com - 10/29/2008
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Daily Kos —
... Party. She just noticed this? Thomas Sowell gives his usual laundry list of idiotic McCain talking points against Barack Obama. Steven G. Calabresi, as a professor of law, should know better than to take a snippet from a quote and twist it to suit his own purposes. Oh, never mind...he's the co-founder of the Federalist Society. Mark Mix warns against Barack Obama and his evil union overlords. Jonah Goldberg is a moron: Save for his skin color, Obama doesn't represent ...
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The Mahablog —
... For example, Jonah “the Doughboy” Goldberg warns us that electing Obama would be returning to the days of Franklin Roosevelt. ...
Bill Scher: Conservatives Sowing The Seeds Of Their Own Demise
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
... it." What seems to be making conservatives apoplectic is that their typical approach to debate -- lies, misinformation, out of context quoting, strained guilt-by-association attacks -- isn't working. As I've been arguing, for conservatives to regain their lost credibility, they need to stop conjuring up phony narratives, acknowledge their failures, make adjustments and re-enter the arena of reality.
But on the whole, they refuse to change their ways. The latest example: LA Times columnist Jonah Goldberg.
Goldberg argues that Obama offers nothing "new," ...
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