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Perino: Bush hopes McCain wins because he has the ‘right ideas’ on the economy.
Perino: Bush hopes McCain wins because he has the ‘right ideas’ on the economy.
During the White House press briefing today, Press Secretary Dana Perino said that “President Bush remains hopeful that John McCain will pull it out tomorrow night and win the election.” Perino added that Bush thinks McCain and other Republicans “have the right ideas when it ...
We let Bush down
washingtonmonthly.com — WE LET BUSH DOWN.... A friend emailed me last night, telling me that this op-ed from the... Wall Street Journal may very well be the single most foolish op-ed ever published in a major American newspaper. That's obviously a difficult... (more) We let Bush down
Will has no use for McCain
washingtonmonthly.com — WILL HAS NO USE FOR MCCAIN.... It's probably fair to say conservative columnist George Will has been... thoroughly unimpressed by John McCain of late. He's blasted McCain for "behaving like a flustered rookie playing in a league too high." Will... (more) Will has no use for McCain
The Real McCain
The Real McCain
andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com — Anne Applebaum and Joe Klein, like countless others, cannot support McCain because of his repulsive, vicious, negative,... McCarthyite campaign and his unvetted spur-of-the-moment decision to pick Sarah Palin, an unhinged, know-nothing, ... (more) The Real McCain
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White House: Bush Thinks McCain Has "Right Ideas" On Economy
Daily Kos — Another unwanted endorsement from White House Press Secretary Dana Perino: "President Bush remains hopeful that John McCain will pull it out tomorrow night and win the election." Perino added that Bush thinks McCain and other Republicans "have the right ideas when it comes to the economy and national security." ...

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