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Think Progress: Kristol returns fire on McCain campaign’s attacks: ‘Nice young kids…spinning implausibly.’
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Politics on HuffingtonPost.com: Kristol Fends Off Criticism, Stands By Suggestion That McCain 'Liberate' Himself
Kristol returns fire on McCain campaign’s attacks: ‘Nice young kids…spinning implausibly.’
Think Progress —
Right-wing pundit Bill Kristol was attacked today by the McCain campaign after declaring that John McCain is waging a “pathetic campaign” and should “fire” his staff. Spokesperson Nancy Pfotenhauer said Kristol had “bought into the Obama campaign’s party line,” while Tucker Bounds said, “I know Bill Kristol is an intelligent guy, I just don’t think what he had to say was very intelligent.” This afternoon on Fox News, Kristol fired back:
Is John McCain the best messenger for his campaign? Why isn’t he on this show? Why do we have Tucker ...
Kristol Fends Off Criticism, Stands By Suggestion That McCain 'Liberate' Himself
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
[Via ThinkProgress.] Yesterday, Bill Kristol made waves after he offered up the doomsday suggestion that John McCain would be better off blowing up his campaign staff and fending for himself for the final three weeks of the presidential campaign. This proposal was met with stern objection from members of that very campaign. For obvious reasons! But, in fairness, Kristol's suggestion is sort of a non-starter for a candidate who's well known to be critically supported by a coterie of advisers who are lifers. Kristol also fails to take into account that McCain's current staff is the only force on earth that can keep the candidate even slightly ...
Kristol Fends Off Criticism, Stands By Suggestion That McCain 'Liberate' Himself
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
[Via ThinkProgress.] Yesterday, Bill Kristol made waves after he offered up the doomsday suggestion that John McCain would be better off blowing up his campaign staff and fending for himself for the final three weeks of the presidential campaign. This proposal was met with stern objection from members of that very campaign. For obvious reasons! But, in fairness, Kristol's suggestion is sort of a non-starter for a candidate who's well known to be critically supported by a coterie of advisers who are lifers. Kristol also fails to take into account that McCain's current staff is the only force on earth that can keep the candidate even slightly ...








