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 Barack Obama Fires Back Against McCain's 'Sad' Attacks (video)
Barack Obama Fires Back Against McCain's 'Sad' Attacks (video)
Obama fires back against McCain's attacks frome arlier this morning.
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Obama: 'Panicked' McCain's solution is 'to blame me for it'
Ben Smith's Blog — At a rally in Coral Gables, Obama responds to McCain's shots: This morning Senator McCain gave a speech in which his big solution to this worldwide economic crisis was to blame me for it. This is a guy who's spent nearly three decades in Washington, and after spending the entire campaign saying I haven't been in Washington long enough, he apparently now is willing to assign me responsibility for all of Washington's failures. Now, I think it's a pretty clear that Senator McCain is a little panicked right now. At this point he seems to be willing to say anything or do anything or change any position or violate any principal to try and ...

Obama: 'McCain is a little panicked right now'
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — Panicked? Meeow.:-) Here's the video and the transcript is below: Transcript: This morning Senator McCain gave a speech in which his big solution to this worldwide economic crisis was to blame me for it. This is a guy who's spent nearly three decades in Washington, and after spending the entire campaign saying I haven't been in Washington long enough, he apparently now is willing to assign me responsibility for all of Washington's failures. Now, I think it's a pretty clear that Senator McCain is a little panicked right now. At this point he seems to be willing to say anything or do ...

Obama: McCain's 'A Little Panicked'
Real Clear Politics - TIME.com — In Florida, Obama hitting hard: (HT Ben Smith)...

Obama on McCain and the economy
The Reaction — By Creature It really is telling when McCain gives a speech meant to expound on his ideas for saving our economy and all he can do is blame Obama. Well, Obama took notice and here's his response: Panic much, John? (Cross-posted at State of the Day.)

Obama: McCain 'panicked'
Political Animal — OBAMA: MCCAIN 'PANICKED'.... In an odd turn, John McCain this morning blamed Barack Obama for the crisis on Wall Street, saying it was Obama's judgment that "contribut[ed] to these problems," and it was Obama who was "busy gaming the system," whatever the hell that's supposed to mean. Soon after, Obama delivered a speech in Miami where I think he struck the right note: he accused McCain of feeling " a little panicked ." "This morning Senator McCain gave a speech in which his big solution to this worldwide economic crisis was to blame me for it," Obama said. "This is a guy who's spent nearly three decades in Washington, and after spending the entire campaign ...

"McCain is a little panicked right now"
WTF Is It Now?!? — Bew-tay: Again, thanx to AmericaBlog. Bonus: even the conservatard WSJ bashes their candidate: ...

Not Dukakis
Balloon Juice — This is not Michael Dukakis, worried libs: BTW- Did you know that we now are major sponsors of Manchester United. I had a roommate from Newcastle, so I was always a Newcastle United fan, myself. This was back in the days of Andy Cole, and I still know the cheers: ...

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