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 Juan Williams: Obama "Doesn't Have The Record" (video)
Juan Williams: Obama "Doesn't Have The Record" (video)
Juan Williams: Obama "Doesn't Have The Record"
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McCin Campaign Responds To Obama's Speech
Rhymes With Right — And it would appear that the falsehoods and distortions Barry Hussein spewed at his Nuremburg Rally would make him appear to be a pathological liar on a Clintonian scale. ARLINGTON, VA – Tonight, the McCain campaign issued the following statement from Tucker Bounds, McCain 2008 spokesman, on Barack Obama’s acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention: “Tonight, Americans witnessed a misleading speech that was so fundamentally at odds with the meager record of Barack Obama. When the temple comes down, the fireworks end, and the words are over, the facts remain: Senator Obama still has no record of bipartisanship, still opposes offshore drilling, ...

Juan Williams: McCain’s the real bipartisan deal
Hot Air » Top Picks — Juan Williams: McCain’s the real bipartisan deal posted at 7:55 am on August 29, 2008 by Ed Morrissey Send to a Friend | printer-friendly Juan Williams sniffed at Barack Obama’s pretense of post-partisanship last night on Fox News. Williams called it “wishful thinking” and based on nothing but talk. Williams did note that one presidential candidate does have a record of taking risks to find bipartisan solutions — but it’s not the one who voted with his party’s leadership 97% of the time: In fact, does anyone know where this notion of Barack Obama as a great post-partisan healer arose?  In his brief stroll across the political stage, Obama has never ...

Juan Williams On Barack Obama’s Bipartisan Credentials
California Conservative — This video shows that, while Juan Williams likes Sen. Obama, he isn’t taken in by Sen. Obama’s postpartisan rhetoric, finding it empty. He did find Sen. McCain’s history replete with examples of his bipartisan leanings. Here’s the transcript of Williams’ statement: “You think of everything from campaign finance to immigration and on, there’s John McCain working across party lines. Sen. Obama doesn’t have a record. Certainly he can make the claim and he can hold himself up as pure and trying to reach for a new generation of ...

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