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Concerned about Obama? (video)
Republican Jewish Coalition television ad showing the responses of Senator Obama and Senator Clinton to the question: would you be willing to meet separately...
Prominent McCain Supporter:  I'm "Absolutely" Concerned That Obama Is Anti-American
Prominent McCain Supporter: I'm "Absolutely" Concerned That Obama Is Anti-American
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — This is a must-watch: On MSNBC just now, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), who has been a prominent... McCain-Palin supporter on the cable talk shows, went on perhaps the most bizarre and McCarthyite rant about Obama that we've seen from a ... (more) Prominent McCain Supporter: I'm "Absolutely" Concerned ...
Byron York is Concerned
lefarkins.blogspot.com — Byron York : I don't know anything about Joe Wurzelbacher, but I just have one bit of... advice. If you have anything in your past that you're not proud of — a messy divorce, a DUI, an unpaid bill, an indiscreet comment, whatever — be prepared for it to ... (more) Byron York is Concerned
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'Concerned About Obama' - New TV Ad
Politics Daily — Filed under: Ads, 2008 President The Republican Jewish Coalition has launched an aggressive $1 million cable TV advertisment airing in Flordia, Nevada, Ohio, and Pennsulvania. The :30 second ad is titled "Concerned about Obama." This ad is fair and engages voters to consider the foreign policy judgment of Barack Obama. If this were a different election, at a different time, it would have more impact. The vast majority of persuadable voters will cast their ballots focused on domestic policy. Until Obama is ...

RJC vs. Obama: 'Hillary is right'
Ben Smith's Blog — The Republican Jewish Coalition puts its polling to use, with an ad it says it's spending more than $1 million on in a swing states with Jewish voters, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, and Nevada. Though the group polled a range of edgier issues, the ad goes after him on his promise to meet hostile foriegn leaders, and contrasts him with Hillary Clinton. Voters, it says, should be "concerned" about Obama's foreign policy.

527 ad: “Concerned about Obama?”
Hot Air » Top Picks — 527 ad: “Concerned about Obama?” posted at 1:45 pm on October 20, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly The Republican Jewish Coalition has a new ad hitting Barack Obama on his naïve foreign policy.  They take Obama’s pledge to meet without preconditions with the heads of five terror-supporting nations, and compare his answer to Hillary Clinton’s: I’d call this an overdue assessment of Obama’s lack of depth.  We’ve been talking about it for over a year, but not surprisingly, the Tanning Bed Media have mostly ignored it.  The timing of this ad seems pretty serendipitous, though, coming on the heels of Joe ...

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When Hillary Clinton is more palatable you've got a problem
Babalú Blog: an island on the net without a bearded dictator — When Hillary Clinton is more palatable you've got a problem Posted by Henry Louis Gomez at October 20, 2008 03:55 PM Comments Post a comment

Obama’s Naive Foreign Policy
Stop The ACLU — Stop The ACLU Beating Them With Their Own Sickle And Hammer Home About Us Petitions Email Store Log in Register Media, Maybe Most McCain Supporters Aren’t Crazy Obama’s Naive Foreign Policy Posted on October 20, 2008 Nice ad from a 527. Joe Biden agrees. » Filed Under 1st Amendment , Barack Obama , Elections , Foreign Policy , Joe Biden , News Trackback URL Comments Leave a Reply Name (required) Email Address(required) Website Comments for this post will be closed on 27 October 2008. Media, Maybe Most McCain ...

Preach It!
Little Miss Attila — Preach It! Especially in Florida. Via Florida.

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