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I was just talking to a friend who--counter to what I wrote about Ayers here--is adamant that McCain needs to go after Obama directly on Ayers and perhaps even Wright (if he can wiggle his way out of having put him out of bounds). He thinks McCain needs to unleash a mad-as-hell stemwinder on ...
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News — ... - Plutonium Page, Daily Kos [image] Planned Parenthood Endorses Allen - Todd Beeton, MyDD [image] The Trouble with John McCain - Matt Lewis, Townhall.com [image] ACORN's Dirty Deeds - Brian Simpson, RedState [image] ACORN and Voter Fraud - B. Faughnan, The Weekly Standard [image] Biden Pushes Back - TChris, TalkLeft [image] Brooks on Palin - John Aravosis, AMERICAblog [image] On the Other Hand - Rich Lowry, The Corner [image] Obama's Top Generals Dispatched to ...

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Obsidian Wings — ... Kurtz, and scores of other reliable sources of information, conclude that Obama is not some wild-eyed radical?" Andy McCarthy: "If you accept the premise that he was a radical, how has he changed such that he should no longer be considered a radical? Obviously, he is very smooth and he presents himself as a reasonable, moderate fellow. But that doesn't affect substance." There follow several more posts, and then we get to the pièce de resistance, from McCarthy again: ...

Round The Bend
Political Animal — ... anyone who actually follows this stuff, who reads Freddoso, Kurtz, and scores of other reliable sources of information, conclude that Obama is not some wild-eyed radical?" Andy McCarthy : "If you accept the premise that he was a radical, how has he changed such that he should no longer be considered a radical? Obviously, he is very smooth and he presents himself as a reasonable, moderate fellow. But that doesn't affect substance." There follow several more posts , and then we get to the pièce de resistance , from McCarthy again : "Obama's ...

Round the Bend at The Corner
Comments from Left Field — ... other reliable sources of information, conclude that Obama is not some wild-eyed radical?” Andy McCarthy: “If you accept the premise that he was a radical, how has he changed such that he should no longer be considered a radical? Obviously, he is very smooth and he presents himself as a reasonable, moderate fellow. But that doesn’t affect substance.” There follow several more posts, and then we get to the pièce de resistance, from McCarthy again: ...

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