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The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
The nation will be voting in 48 hours. PREFACE: This morning on FOX News Sunday , McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said that the McCain campaign had taken no money away from the effort for the final 72-hours and put it into TV advertising, something confirmed later in the show by Karl ...
Say Goodbye to America
americanthinker.com — When the sun rises on November 5, regardless of who the president-elect is, a more un-United States... than has existed since the Civil War will wake to dispute the results of the disgusting campaign that has mercifully come to an end. (more) Say Goodbye to America
McCain First, Second, And Always
McCain First, Second, And Always
tnr.com — One day in early March 1986, John McCain, an Arizona congressman, sat down to write a letter.... McCain had heard that a long-time friend and donor, Charles Keating, was upset for being listed as a member of McCain's campaign finance committee when a ... (more) McCain First, Second, And Always
Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
ap.google.com — 1 day ago Guest lineup for the Sunday TV news shows: ___ ABC's "This Week" David Axelrod,... campaign adviser for Barack Obama; Rick Davis, campaign manager for John McCain. ___ CBS' "Face the Nation" Axelrod; Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Chuck ... (more) Guests for the Sunday TV news shows
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The Sunday Morning Talk Shows: The Review
Rathergate.com — ... was unqualified. He meant that Obama wasn’t qualified. On CNN’s Late Edition , Senator Arlen Specter said that there would be no Bradley Effect in Western Pennsylvania but there might be a disparity between what people tell pollsters and how they actually vote. He also predicted that whoever won the election, there could be no tax cuts for anyone. Senator Junior Casey, by phone, made incoherent noises and seemed to indicate that his favorite sitcom was Charles in Charge . Read the complete show-by-show review at RedState.com.

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