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humano Yeah, like latinos are going to vote for anything that even smells like Bush.
McCain Web Video: Y Los Latinos?
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The McCain campaign takes an interesting new tack with Barack Obama's Berlin speech....
Video: Ser Que Se Olvid De Nosotros?
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Video: Ser Que Se Olvid De Nosotros? posted at 2:30 pm on August 1, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly John McCain takes another poke at Barack Obama’s “citizen of the world” speech in Berlin last week, not by criticizing what Obama said but what he failed to mention. In running through a laundry list of cities and nations, Obama never once made mention of Latin America. McCain drives the point home in Spanish, but I’ll give you a break and provide the translation: CHYRON: The World According To Barack Obama BARACK OBAMA: Tonight I speak to you not as a candidate for President, but as a citizen; a proud citizen of the United ...
McCain Camp Happy To Inject Racial Tension Into Latest Web Ad
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John McCain's advisers are doing their best to convince media outlets that they're not interested in talking about race ever again, though that message might become more difficult to push if they keep sending out new web ads meant to stir up racial uncertainty about Barack Obama.
No, not among white people, but Latinos.
Perhaps it's meant to be all in good fun. But someone at McCain HQ evidently thinks it's really important that, in his speech from Berlin, Barack Obama neglected to cite a Latin American country.
The new web ad, which features exclusively Spanish-language super-titles and a saucy Latin percussion rhythm, is entitled: ...
McCain stoops even lower, accuses Obama of ‘forgetting’ Latin America
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Two weeks ago, before Barack Obama had even left for his visits to the Middle East and Europe, John McCain had shifted his travel-agent-like attacks. While McCain initially bashed Obama for not having spent enough time in Iraq, by mid-July, McCain was bashing Obama for not having spent time in Latin America.
In a speech to the National Council of La Raza, a leading advocacy group for Hispanic Americans, McCain said, “[W]hile it is surely not my intention to become my opponent’s scheduler, I hope Sen. Obama soon visits some of the other countries of the Americas for the first time.”
Yesterday, the latest in a series of attack ...




