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NRO BLOG ROW | THE CORNER | ARCHIVES SEARCH E-MAIL PRINT RSS Wednesday, October 15, 2008 Re: Joe the Plumber [ Mark Steyn ] They should put him in a series of ads: "I'm Joe the Plumber, and Barack Obama wants to spread my wealth around." He'd be this ...
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D uring his first campaign for the Illinois
state senate in 1995-96, Barack Obama was a member...
of, and was endorsed by, the far-left New Party. Obama s New Party ties give the lie to his claim to be a post-partisan, post-ideological pragmatist. ...
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corner.nationalreview.com - 10/16/2008
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any of the insta polls, which seem to
give it to Obama....
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I Just Don't Get
corner.nationalreview.com - 10/23/2008
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Thursday, October 23, 2008 The Obama scammer [
Mark Steyn ] Further to my post below about...
the Obama campaign intentionally disabling security checks for their credit card donations, several readers have wandered over to the site to test it out. One ...
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Can Joe The Plumber Decide This Election?
Wizbang —
... in its platform. Hammer it in every way possible. As Mark Steyn notes : They should put him in a series of ads: "I'm Joe the Plumber, and Barack Obama wants to spread my wealth around." He'd be this season's Willie Horton ...but positive! And while they're at is they might want to capitalize on McCain's characterization (whether it was intentional or not) of Obama as " ...
Spreading The Wealth
Obsidian Wings —
... But that's just not what Obama said. He did not say that he wanted to spread Joe's wealth around. He certainly did not say that he thought he was entitled to simply expropriate Joe's wealth and ...
Spreading The Wealth
Political Animal —
... when Sen. Obama ended up his conversation with Joe the plumber -- we need to spread the wealth around. In other words, we're going to take Joe's money, give it to Sen. Obama, and let him spread the wealth around. I want Joe the plumber to spread that wealth around. You told him you wanted to spread the wealth around." But that's just not what Obama said. He did not say that he wanted to spread Joe's wealth around. He certainly did not say that he thought he was entitled to simply expropriate Joe's wealth and ...
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