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John McCain on length of U.S. military presence in Iraq
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McCain: You've I've Come a Long Way, Baby
Talking Points Memo —
From a hundred years to yesterday ...
McCain: You've Come a Long Way, Baby
Talking Points Memo —
From a hundred years to yesterday ...
Like A Crappie In The Bottom Of A Boat
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By way of TPM
My God! If he really was a crappie, he'd beat himself to death with all the flopping about.
The Rest Is Detail
The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan —
By Patrick Appel Marc's take on the candidates' Iraq convergence: It's been an article of faith among some analysts that the two candidate's prescriptions for Iraq would converge, and now they have. Obama's residual force size depends on conditions. McCain's comfort with a 16 month timeline depends on conditions. Good news: American policymakers basically agree on what to do. So instead of who is right -- really, that's a matter of pride -- the question really becomes: whom do you want as commander in chief as U.S. troops ...
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