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THE ONION: OLD GRIZZLED 3RD PARTY CANDIDATE THREATENS MCCAIN’S BASE
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What's the Difference Between Ageism and Other Forms of Bias? Depends.
Political Punch — Previous | Main What's the Difference Between Ageism and Other Forms of Bias? Depends. October 12, 2008 12:38 PM And if you laughed at that cheap adult diaper joke (and really, is incontinence actually amusing?), the odds are you’re not at all put off by any suggestions by opponents of Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., that his advanced 72 years mean he’s not up to the job. But the McCain campaign doesn’t share that bemusement. And while we’re on the subject of some of the uglier insinuations coming out of the anti-Obama camp these days, it might be worth taking a look at what McCain backers say is nothing less than complete and utter ageism?"Barack Obama ...

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