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RINO Squirms To Waffle/Flip Flop Away From His Core Principles

18 hours ago ago from Beach Banter

Mr. McCain now sharply criticizes the bailout bill he voted for , pivoted from his earlier position that the Guantánamo Bay detention facility should be closed , offered only a muted response to the Supreme Court’s decision undoing campaign finance laws and backed down from statements that gays in the military would be O.K. by him if the military brass were on board. Excerpt from From Right of Radio Dial, a Challenge to McCain The New ...

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He's Back It's John McCain Version 2.0

23 hours ago ago from PapaTodd.com

It's re-election time, so John McCain is out trying to fool all the residents of Arizona that he really is a conservative.  Even the NY Times is paying attention. “Senator McCain takes every race seriously,” said Brian Rogers, a spokesman for the senator’s re-election campaign, “and is confident that the voters of Arizona will again return him to office as they have done in the past, and he is working hard to earn their continued ...

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SENATOR TO ALLOW MOST OBAMA APPOINTEES

17 hours ago ago from Gotomario.com - The Mario Solis Marich Show

Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala. is releasing several or blocks on Senate action of Obama appointees, according to a statement from his office released Monday evening. CBS News investigative correspondent Sharyl Attkisson reported Friday that Shelby was using to get his way on major spending issues in his home state. Using the tactic means that instead of the usual 51 votes to be confirmed, nominees have to get 60 votes. Getting to 60 isn't ...

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Palin says Obama voted “present” in U.S. Senate “quite often”

58 minutes ago ago from Interesting finds

In an interview with FoxNews.com at the National Tea Party Convention on Feb. 6, 2010, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin reprised a Republican talking point from the 2008 presidential campaign by criticizing President Barack Obama for his lack of executive experience. Asked by FoxNews.com's Judd Berger whether she thought she's more qualified to be president than President Obama, Palin referred to the debate over from the 2008 contest ...

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McCain Nudges Obama Toward His Party’s Health Plans – New York Times

15 hours ago ago from Presidential-Race.net

The Hindu McCain Nudges Obama Toward His Party's Health Plans New York Times Mr. McCain, a Republican from Arizona, said on the CBS news program “Face the Nation” that President Obama should sit down with Republican leaders and begin Exclusive: Gibbs Tells Wallace Brown Win Mirrors Obama's FOXNews (blog) Mass. Voters to Washington: Now Play Nice CBS News Independents are calling the electoral shots Los Angeles Times ...

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Dr. Philip Neches: Obama and the TARP

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

In a prior post, I looked at the foreign policy record of Obama's first year in office. This post continues with a look at his domestic record. If one just looked at numbers, Obama's first year would have to be rated a huge success. According to Congressional Quarterly , Congress passed over 96% of the bills on which the new President took a stand. This is an all-time record: Reagan's 8-year average was just over 80%. Even the prior record ...

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Aaron Zelinsky: WWJD: What Would Johnson Do?

8 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The Senate is strangling the Obama administration. Everything from high profile legislation to mid-level appointees is held up, often because of little more than pet peeves. Many members of the GOP now practice obstructionism for the sake of obstructionism: They are, therefore they filibuster. In Washington, the Senate hold has become as commonplace as lobbyists and monuments. It's time President Obama looked hard in the mirror and asked ...

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Americans Say There's Enough Blame to Go Around for Partisanship

16 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Fifty-eight percent of Americans say the Republicans are not doing enough to comprise with President Obama on important issues and 44 percent put the burden on Obama for not finding ways to work with the GOP, according to a Washington Post/ABC News poll conducted Feb. 4-8. But more Americans say Obama has got it right compared to the Republicans, with 45 percent rating Obama's efforts at compromise "about right" while only 30 percent say ...

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