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He's Back It's John McCain Version 2.0
19 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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Over a decade ago, I stood in a long line of people holding a book under my arm, waiting to shake the hand of the man that I thought would be the next president of the United States of America . That book was called Faith of My Fathers , and the man was John McCain. I had never before gone to a book signing for a politician. For me, it was enough that I read their books, and I was not so naive to believe that many ...
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15 hours ago ago from Seeing Red AZ
In an article on former congressman J.D. Hayworth’s senatorial challenge to John McCain, the ideologically left-leaning New York Times, does nothing to disabuse readers of its bent. Although acknowledging McCain’s fear-based leap to the right on issues on which he previously held opposing positions, the Times overall provides him with a puff piece worthy of his own team’s efforts. The rarely-engaged McCain is referred to as a long time ...
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5 hours ago ago from Gold Investment Stocks
WASHINGTON First John McCain lost to Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential race, humbling enough for a politician who had spent a decade pursuing his White House ambitions. Now the Arizona senator is in jeopardy of losing his U.S. Senate seat amid a challenge from within his own party ahead of this fall s midterm elections. McCain, a self-styled maverick who has never been a darling of the American right, is preparing for an unexpected ...
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23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
New York Times : Mr. McCain now finds himself jammed, moving starkly -- and often awkwardly -- to the right, apparently in an effort to gain favor among the same voters whom Mr. Hayworth, a consistent voice for the far right, could pull toward him like taffy come summer. 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 ...
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