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NY Times Headline on McCain Criticizing Obama: 'The Crankiness of the Defeated'

4 hours ago ago from NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias

New York Times health care cheerleader-reporter David Herszenhorn seems unhappy that Republicans continue to oppose Obama-care -- especially John McCain, who Obama beat in the 2008 election. Herszenhorn really “cranked” up the melodrama (and old man insults?) in his Monday morning post on the Times's “Prescriptions” blog, “ The Crankiness of the Defeated , turning a hum-drum event -- the 73-year-old Sen. John McCain challenging Obama on ...

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The “Mac” Is Back. McCain Sets Target On Obama Agenda (LA Times)

16 hours ago ago from Help The Middle Class

Soon after the Senate opened its long-awaited debate on healthcare legislation last week, John McCain strode into the chamber to spearhead his party's opposition to the massive bill. He offered Republicans' first amendment and leveled the party's most politically stinging charge that cuts in Medicare spending would hurt the elderly. A day later, McCain took the lead in grilling President Obama's team on its newly minted plan for the ...

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Obama/McCain 2012

19 hours ago ago from Ruthrawls's Blog

Mr. McCain - caught at the cat station The nearest neighbor has two cats.  In the interest of fairness, he has named them John McCain and Barack Obama.  John is more reclusive, and I was surprised when he allowed me to take his picture.  He usually runs from me, even though I've never charged him for eating at my restaurant. Mr. President in the woods Both the cats wear special collars for nighttime formal wear.  These ...

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Berkeley Loves Obama

15 hours ago ago from John McCain Home Video

The Berkeley city and students took to the streets in celebration of Barack Obama's win of the presidency over John McCain. Better version at: vimeo.com Barack Obama win election president john mccain berkeley students love street police celebrate dance rise flobots

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Maverick No-More

1 day ago ago from MASON CONSERVATIVE

The LA Times has a interesting story about Sen. John McCain that the bipartisan bridge-builder is gone, and he really has become a leader in the opposition to Barack Obama. The one missing part of this article is the very real threat McCain has on his right at home in Arizona should ex-Rep. J.D. Hayworth challenge him in a primary. I think McCain's post 2008 chapter in his career that has turned to the right is a combination of politics at ...

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Q. and A. on Obama's Afghan Plan

4 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Search All NYTimes.com Search Politics December 7, 2009, 5:01 pm Q. and A. on Obama's Afghan Plan By THE NEW YORK TIMES Correspondents for The Times who contributed to an account of the decision-making behind President Obamaâs strategy for Afghanistan are answering readers' questions Monday and Tuesday. Update | Tuesday 3:01 p.m. Q. During Obama's presidential campaign, Obama ...

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While Public Still Likes Obama, His Approval Rating Falls

5 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Another pollster, this time the Marist Institute , is saying that President Obama's approval rating has dropped below 50 percent for the first time in its surveys, with 46 percent giving him positive marks and 44 percent disapproving of his performance. The poll, conducted Dec. 2-3 and Dec. 7, has a 3.5 point margin of error.

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Obama Announces New Jobs Programs

11 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Search All NYTimes.com Search Politics December 8, 2009, 6:00 am Obama Announces New Jobs Programs By JEFF ZELENY Update | 9:22 a.m. President Obama on Tuesday will announce three proposals intended to turn around the nationâs beleaguered job market, including strengthening investments to small businesses that have struggled to expand because of the credit crunch in America. In a ...

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Arianna Huffington: Sartre Meets Afghanistan: Obama's "No Exit" Strategy

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

To take some of the sting out of his decision to send an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan, President Obama laid out an exit strategy by setting a date -- July 2011 -- on which troops will begin withdrawing. The president, through Robert Gibbs, described the date as "locked in," "etched in stone," and having "no flexibility. Troops will start coming home in July, 2011. Period." Sounds pretty definite. But just four days later, ...

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