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Wright redux?
WRIGHT REDUX?.... Way back in March, John McCain appeared on Fox News, and Sean Hannity practically begged McCain to attack Barack Obama over Jeremiah Wright. It didn't work. After Hannity noted questions about the former pastor of Obama's former church,...
Rick Davis: Campaign Rethinking Playing The Rev. Wright Card
huffingtonpost.com — John McCain's campaign manager says he is reconsidering using Barack Obama's relationship with Reverend Jeremiah Wright as... a campaign issue during the election's closing weeks. In an appearance on conservative Hugh Hewitt's radio program, the ... (more) Rick Davis: Campaign Rethinking Playing The Rev. Wright Card
What's So Awful About "Spreading the Wealth"?
blogs.tnr.com — It is hard to imagine we’ve heard the last of Barack Obama’s interactions with William Ayers and... Jeremiah Wright. But lately John McCain seems much more interested in talking about another Obama encounter. It’s the now infamous conversation Obama had ... (more) What's So Awful About "Spreading the Wealth"?
When Sarah Palin disagrees with John McCain, it means something. Or does it?
When Sarah Palin disagrees with John McCain, it means something. Or does it?
slate.com — Has Sarah Palin "gone rogue"? For the last few weeks, Republicans inside and outside the McCain campaign... have speculated about those moments when Palin and John McCain have appeared to disagree: Palin pressed to have the campaign compete for Michigan ... (more) When Sarah Palin disagrees with John McCain, it means ...
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DAY'S END ROUNDUP
News — ... . Attacking Obama for Wright this late in the campaign would backfire against McCain since many people already know about Wright and since such attacks would reinforce the idea that McCain is erratic, writes Political Animal Steve Benen . Resorting to Wright would make the Republican seem desperate, writes MyDD's ...

10/21: Joe Steps In It
Blogometer — ... and would look desperate . BIDEN: Gaffe-tastic! Conservative bloggers are mocking Biden after he predicted that if Obama is elected, ...

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