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McCain: The notion that I voted for a tax increase for people making $42,000 a year has been disputed by everybody who has looked at this claim that Senator ...
corner.nationalreview.com - 10/18/2008
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FOX News is going to be airing a
special report this weekend on Barack Obama's background, associations,...
etc. I did a long taped interview for the show, and I expect that parts of it will be used. The report is scheduled to air today (Saturday) at 9PM ...
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Debate Thread Four: Joe the Plumber's Health Care and Gold Plated Transplants
Open Left - Front Page —
Obama wants to expand health care access and lower costs. He wants to eliminate bureaucracy through IT spending, make families healthy and save money in the long-run.
... McCain: We need more community health centers, physical fitness programs, wellness and fitness, and a $5000 tax credit for health care. Joe the plumber is back.
... Obama says that the cost of the $5000 tax credit is that McCain will tax your health benefits, which are currently untaxed. And insurance companies will throw sick people off their insurance rolls.
... McCain is taking Joe the plumber's side, saying that Joe ...
Obama On McCain Tax Claim: "Even Fox News Disputes It"
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com —
I guess Barack Obama is aware that his smack at Fox News is an out-of-the-bag cat, because tonight, he got a little quippy. Pressing John McCain on his description of the Democrat's tax policy, Obama said, "Even Fox News disputes it, and that doesn't happen very often when it comes to accusations about me."
Obama: The notion that I voted for a tax increase for people making $42,000 a year has been disputed by everybody who has looked at this claim that Senator McCain keeps on making. Even Fox News disputes it, and that doesn't happen very often when it comes to accusations about me. ...
Obama On McCain Tax Claim: "Even Fox News Disputes It"
The Huffington Post | Full News Feed —
I guess Barack Obama is aware that his smack at Fox News is an out-of-the-bag cat, because tonight, he got a little quippy. Pressing John McCain on his description of the Democrat's tax policy, Obama said, "Even Fox News disputes it, and that doesn't happen very often when it comes to accusations about me."
Obama: The notion that I voted for a tax increase for people making $42,000 a year has been disputed by everybody who has looked at this claim that Senator McCain keeps on making. Even Fox News disputes it, and that doesn't happen very often when it comes to accusations about me. ...
Obama turns against Fox News
Daily Kos —
I don't know if you noticed, but Obama is starting to use Fox News to symbolize the politics of smear. If you happen to make it to the last page of this lengthy New York Times profile (page 10 of it, actually), you are rewarded with this: "I am convinced that if there were no Fox News, I might be two or three points higher in the polls," Obama told me. "If I were watching Fox News, I wouldn’t vote for me, right? Because the way I’m portrayed 24/7 is as a freak! I am the latte-sipping, New York Times-reading, Volvo-driving, no-gun-owning, effete, politically correct, arrogant liberal. Who wants somebody like that? "I ...
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Obama: Fox worth 2-3 points
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First Read 10/16/2008
From NBC/NJ's Athena JonesThey're back on the economy and trade now, but for a big chunk of time there, McCain successfully kept Obama off-topic, if you consider that Obama wants to talk about the economy. They spent at least 13 minutes talking about ...
Little on health care (or even economy!) —
First Read 10/16/2008
From NBC/NJ's Athena JonesAnd we're now 55 minutes in to the debate.
McCain is fiery. Obama is chuckling a bit, like just now when McCain suggested he was an "extreme environmentalist."
The good thing is they don't seem to be on their usual talking ...