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Bitch Slap Alert!
Talking Points Memo —
John McCain campaign manager Rick Davis: "Barack Obama has more fans across the world than Paris Hilton does."
Oh, Rick, You Silly Bitch!
Hoffmania! —
Never knew Rick Davis - or ANY human for that matter - could be so oh, petulant. This is the tough manly man McCain chose to run his campaign...and he thinks McCain is faaaabulous, and Obama is just a troop hata. And Paris Hilton. Snap!
From TPM ...
She's Not Heavy, and She Ain't My Sister
Booman Tribune —
I understand Josh and Duncan's outrage, but Britney and Paris are not my sisters. Would it be presumptuous of me to point out that John McCain is running the most embarrassingly bad campaign in modern electoral history? Get off my lawn!!
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