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Chuck Todd: McCain Camp Speechless
Talking Points Memo —
Democratic National Convention Day 4: 44 Minutes of Fireworks
BlueNC - The people's think tank —
A masterpiece, fierce, strong, meaty, best convention speech since Kennedy, 44 minutes of fireworks, were the reactions of pundits immediately following Obama’s historic acceptance speech, “America’s Promise.”
Obama Accepts the Nomination
Delivered before a crowd of 70,000, Barack Obama came out fighting, assailing the Bush-McCain economic and foreign policies.
Obama also challenged McCain directly on national security and the ability to keep America safe -- insisting that he welcomed a debate against the Arizona senator on the issue. ...
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talkingpointsmemo.com 8/29/2008 — I thought this was a very strong speech. About exactly what was needed. It was a strong speech. He made the case for himself; he laid out clear policy goals; and he aggressively set forth the stakes of the campaign. He made the case against John ...
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pajamasmedia.com 8/29/2008 — August 28, 2008 ANN ALTHOUSE IS liveblogging the Invesco festivities. UPDATE: So is Randy Neal. ANOTHER UPDATE: And Stephen Green is drunkblogging. MORE: Stephen Green: "Did Obama REALLY just accuse McCain of being unwilling to pursue bin Laden? I ...
AP News | EagleHerald | Marinette, Wisconsin/Menominee, Michigan USA
hosted.ap.org 8/29/2008 — DENVER (AP) -- Barack Obama, whose campaign theme is "change we can believe in," promised Thursday to "spell out exactly what that change would mean." But instead of dwelling on specifics, he laced the crowning speech of his long campaign with the ...
Fact-checking Obama
blogs.dailymail.com 8/29/2008 — Democratic Sen. Barack Obama makes history tonight, but mars his speech with a few errors.
Here’s how McCain can beat Obama to the White House | The Spectator
spectator.co.uk 8/29/2008 — During the Saddleback Civil Forum, the celebrated evangelical pastor Rick Warren asked McCain to name a time when he went against his party s interests and his own interests to serve a higher cause. McCain s answer was instructive. He chose the time ...
The Message That the Party Wanted to Hear —
Wash Post Elections 8/29/2008
DENVER, Aug. 28 -- Barack Obama's speech accepting the Democratic presidential nomination Thursday night was what many nervous Democrats were hoping for: a forceful challenge to John McCain and the Republicans, and a restatement of the message to ...
Young Ohio Voters Blog about the Election —
FOXNews.com 8/29/2008
Meet two young voters—one Democrat and one Republican—who are blogging for us from the swing state of Ohio. Tricia Heschel and Colleen O’Kane are students at the University of Dayton and each is politically active. Meet them and take a look at ...