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The biggest political blunder of our time
2 hours ago ago from RickRouse.com
Dec 23, 2009 My thoughts on... After John McCain won the Republican nomination for President in 2008, he quickly found himself running headlong towards the oncoming freight train known as Barack Hussein Obama. Like him or not, candidate Obama had a charisma and enthusiasm about him that McCain could never hope to match in a thousand years. But then God smiled on the Senator from Arizona and gave him the gift of a running mate with tons ...
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16 hours ago ago from Galt Gone Wild
Gee, I wonder if Sarah Palin would choose to campaign for Hayworth or McCain. DailyBeast via HuffPo : Sen. John McCain’s presumptive challenger in the Republican primary for his Arizona Senate seat hasn’t officially filed yet, but already the race is getting ugly. J.D. Hayworth, former congressman and talk-show host, had a complaint filed against him with the Federal Elections Commission by former McCain Chief of Staff and Arizona Attorney ...
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1 hour, 52 minutes ago ago from Reflections of a stormy petrel
The worst feature of the American right is its astonishing, almost unbelievable ability to rewrite its memory - both individually and collectively. Take for instance the last presidential election. You can hardly read a conservative blog without finding, at least every third day, some vituperative attack on John McCain, in terms that would suggest that he had given away a certain victory. You would think that the 2008 campaign was some sort ...
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In an interview with The Washington Post on Tuesday, President Barack Obama challenged his critics to identify any "gap" between what he campaigned on last year and the health care legislation Congress is on the verge of passing. Critics, however, do have a few of his campaign pledges to point to. Most notably, Obama launched high-profile attacks against two of his campaign opponents for taking policy positions that are now reflected in the ...
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