ap.google.com - 10/18/2008
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1 day ago CONCORD, N.C. (AP) Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Saturday accused Democratic rival Barack Obama of favoring a socialistic economic approach by supporting tax cuts and tax credits McCain says would merely shuffle wealth rather than creating it. "At least in Europe, ...
article.nationalreview.com - 10/20/2008
jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com - 10/20/2008
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jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com —
There was an astonishing quotation in a recent
New York Times story about John McCain from Robert...
Timberg, a biographer and admirer of McCain's. Timberg told the Times reporter David Kirkpatrick that, "Political campaigns have a way of ...
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Mark Salter on the Press and John McCain
elections.foxnews.com - 10/21/2008
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A poll by the Military Times newspaper group
suggests that there is overwhelming support for John McCain...
among U.S. troops in every branch of the armed forces by a nearly 3-1 margin. According to the poll, 68 percent of active-duty and retired ...
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Poll Suggests U.S. Troops Support McCain 3-1 - ...
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McCain Compares Obama’s Tax Plan to Socialism
PoliPundit.com —
... this morning, the theme was followed up at the rally in Concord North Carolina this morning, and Woodbridge Virgina this afternoon.… My opponent’s answer showed that economic recovery isn’t even his top priority. His goal, as Senator Obama put it, is to “spread the wealth around.” You see, he believes in redistributing wealth, not in policies that help us all make more of it. Joe, in his plainspoken way, said this sounded a lot like socialism. And a lot of Americans are thinking along those same lines. In the best case, “spreading the wealth around” is a familiar idea from ...
'Hillary the Socialist' Meme Replaced with 'Obama the Socialist' Meme (Video)
Tennessee Guerilla Women —
Outside the Meet the Press studio yesterday, Colin Powell issued a powerful condemnation of the election season lunacy, or the self-destructive nature of U.S. elections (see video below). Who can disagree? I was especially pleased to hear Powell shoot down the lunatic charges that Barack Obama is a socialist. If Hillary Clinton were the Democratic nominee, accusations that Obama is an anti-American Muslim socialist who pals around with terrorists would be replaced by charges that Hillary is that nagging ...
Educators to McCain: Cut It Out, Now.
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... 740-3770 or lpgross@usc.edu Herbert W. Simons, Professor Emeritus, Communication, Temple University (215) 204-1880 or hsimons@temple.edu Michael S. Stohl, Chair, Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara (805) 893-7935 or mstohl@comm.ucsb.edu Endnotes 1 See: This article in the Washington Post The NewYork Times article can be accessed here. 2 See: Fatcheck.org ; Google News and Dallas morning News. 3 Unlicensed: Toledo ...
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huffingtonpost.com 10/28/2008 — CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Saturday accused Democratic rival Barack Obama of favoring a socialistic economic approach by supporting tax cuts and tax credits McCain says would merely shuffle wealth rather ...
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balloon-juice.com 10/21/2008 — For John McCain :
As voters have gotten to know Senator Barack Obama, they have warmed up to him, with more than half, 53 percent, now saying they have a favorable impression of him and 33 percent saying they have an unfavorable view. But as ...
McCain On Meet The Press: "I Believe I'm Going To Win"
tag:www.huffingtonpost.com,2008: 10/26/2008 — Republican John McCain on Sunday dismissed the sour poll numbers that show him trailing in his White House race against Democrat Barack Obama and said his campaign is "doing fine."
Interviewed on NBC's "Meet the Press," the Arizona senator said he has pulled closer to Obama.
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Stephanopoulos: Is There Anything McCain Can Do?
blogs.abcnews.com 10/15/2008 — ABC News' George Stephanopoulos reports: Going into tonight's third and final presidential debate Barack Obama leads John McCain 53 to 39 percent in support nationally, according to the latest CBS News/New York Times poll. Among independent voters -- ...
McToast
americablog.com 10/16/2008 — FL – St. Petersburg Times (Editorial) "McCain's last offensive:" On the same day a new poll showed that voters' confidence in the federal government has reached an all-time low, Obama spoke with a reassuring confidence…But when the questioning turned ...
Will has no use for McCain
washingtonmonthly.com 10/30/2008 — 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...
Who Do You Believe?
talkingpointsmemo.com 10/25/2008 — The McCain camp is denying that it was a campaign spokesperson who told local TV reporters in Pittsburgh that the "B" supposedly scrawled on the face of a young McCain campaign worker was a reference to "Barack" Obama, angrily carved into her face ...
Final Debate, Final Analysis
commentsfromleftfield.com 10/16/2008 — Last night Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama shared a stage for what is most likely the last time during this presidential election season. It was the last best chance for McCain to force a game changer to save his flagging campaign, ...
McCain aide defines 'real Virginia' —
CNN Political Ticker 10/18/2008
(CNN) — Hours before John McCain took the stage in the northern Virginia suburb of Woodbridge – his second visit to the battleground state in less than a week – campaign surrogate Nancy Pfotenhauer told an interviewer that voters in that part of ...