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Bitter McCain Criticizes Obama for Giving Himself a First Year Grade
16 hours ago ago from Politicususa.com
John McCain was on Fox News Sunday today where he criticized President Obama for giving himself a first year grade last week. McCain said, “I don't -- presidents I know usually don't grade themselves. Usually they let the people grade them.” Do you think McCain is still a little bitter? Host Chris Wallace asked McCain , “The president, talking to Oprah Winfrey, gave himself a grade of B-plus the other day and said if we get health care ...
Related contentHoward Dean Calls Out John McCain for Twisting His Words on Healthcare
17 hours ago ago from Politicususa.com
Former DNC chairman Howard Dean was on NBC’s Meet The Press today talking about the compromise healthcare bill. Dean finally answered the Republicans who have been twisting his words on healthcare, specifically John McCain. He accused McCain of using his words for something that he has no intention of endorsing. Here is the video: Visit msnbc.com for breaking news , world news , and news about the economy Earlier this week ...
Related contentDemocrat Borrows Liberally From McCain Campaign
21 hours ago ago from Georgia Politics Unfiltered
On the left is the campaign logo of Democratic Secretary of State candidate Michael Mills , and on the right is the logo from Arizona Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential bid. Do these logos look at all similar?
Related contentJohn McCain: Obama Has Created More Partisan Environment Than Bill Clinton
23 hours ago ago from Politik Ditto
HuffPo.com : Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ripped into the president on Sunday for abandoning his pledge to foster bipartisanship in Washington, accusing Obama of creating a more toxic political environment than that which existed during the Clinton administration. "In some ways, of course, yeah," McCain told Fox News Sunday when asked if the Obama White House was more partisan than Bill Clinton's. "At least under Hillarycare they ...
Related contentMcCain: Republicans probably can't stop Senate Democratic bill
18 hours ago ago from Planet Washington
Sen. John McCain, President Barack Obama's Republican rival for president last year, said Sunday it's unlikely the GOP can now stop the Senate Democratic health care bill. Asked if anything can be done to derail the Democrats, he told Fox News Sunday, the Arizona senator said, Probably not. But what we can do is continue winning the battle of American public opinion. Republicans have been stressing recent polls showing pluralities ...
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McCain: Obama Created More Partisan Environment Than Bill Clinton
1 day ago ago from Huffington Post
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) ripped into the president on Sunday for abandoning his pledge to foster bipartisanship in Washington, accusing Obama of creating a more toxic political environment than that which existed during the Clinton administration. "In some ways, of course, yeah," McCain told Fox News Sunday when asked if the Obama White House was more partisan than Bill Clinton's. "At least under Hillarycare they tried to seriously ...
Related contentMcCain: Palin Visor Black-Out Makes Sense To Me
21 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
WASHINGTON Sen. John McCain says he understands why Sarah Palin blacked out his name on a McCain campaign visor so she could avoid recognition while on vacation in Hawaii. The Arizona Republican made the comments about his 2008 running mate on "Fox News Sunday." Palin blacked out McCain's name with a felt marker recently, saying she is fond of McCain but wanted to travel "incognito." McCain said Sunday he has no problems with the ...
Related contentRachel Maddow Lists GOP Web Flubs
1 day ago ago from Switched
The story about the GOP-branded URL shortening service that we brought you earlier was really just one of several major Internet flubs pulled off by the Republican party this year. The party of John McCain and George Bush is playing catchup with the Democrats when it comes to leveraging the Web to recruit and organize members, and is clearly learning as it goes. From the misuse of its most powerful technological tool, the Voter Vault, by ...
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