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| Dave Zirin: Palin Drops the Puck |
| Published: October 13, 2008, 1:49 pm |
| Clinton backer in the primaries, Kulb said she doesn't really trust either candidate. Mark Bradley is a member of Glaziers Local 252 and a dedicated Flyers fan. He said he considers all of Palin's public appearances designed to "make up for the Couric interview." He also said that he wouldn't think it right for any candidate to drop the |
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| Sarah Palin and Abortion |
| Published: October 12, 2008, 9:28 pm |
| Tags: Human Rights, Reproductive Rights, Sarah Palin |
| play to the base in the primaries and the center in the general election. The public's memory is short, and attention on the primaries by the general population is light. So if you say some “extreme” stuff over the winter or early spring, you've got months to walk it back to where the squishy center feels okay. … … |
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| Growing fears in the 'United' States |
| Published: October 12, 2008, 6:00 pm |
| discussion during the primaries. I registered the shadowy dodges about race and difference, but still had hope. Pundits and prognosticators were still awed that there was even a black man in contention, so they were dazzled a bit , I think. Maybe too much to really dig deep enough into it all.... |
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| Former National Review Editor Endorses Obama |
| Published: October 12, 2008, 4:42 pm |
| Tags: 2008 Election, Barack, Conservatism, Mccain |
| to John McCain during the primaries, when there was still hope he might come to his senses.) But I now see that Obama is almost the ideal candidate for this moment in American history. I disagree with him on many issues. But those don't matter as much as what Obama offers, which is a deeply conservative view of the world. Nobody can read |
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| Quote of the Day: Conservative Wick Allison Comes Out For Obama |
| Published: October 12, 2008, 1:52 pm |
| Tags: John Mccain, Conservatism, Quote Of The Day, Newsweek Blogitics, Barack Obama, Republicans, 2008 Elections, Conservatives, Democrats, Politics |
| to John McCain during the primaries, when there was still hope he might come to his senses.) But I now see that Obama is almost the ideal candidate for this moment in American history. I disagree with him on many issues. But those don't matter as much as what Obama offers, which is a deeply conservative view of the world. Nobody can read |
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| Candidates Won’t Name Enemy |
| Published: October 12, 2008, 1:22 pm |
| Tags: John Mccain, Obama, Terrorism, Enemy, Islamic Terrorism, Mccain, Silent, Tmq2 |
| debates of the Democratic primaries, where discomfort with saying “Islamic terrorism” led to its absence from the dialogue. Which raises the question: Who are we afraid of offending? For clarity’s sake, consider the term coined by former New York Sun reporter Eli Lake: “Islamic supremacists.” It fairly describes |
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| A Weird Campaign Gets Weirder |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 8:09 pm |
| saw all this earlier in the primaries. Team Obama has so prepped the battlefield that it is nearly impossible to raise legitimate questions about Sen. Obama's mysterious past without incurring charges of racism and / or character assassination. The modus operandi is to have Obama high in the clouds talking about hope and change and brotherhood, |
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| Who is Barack Obama, and what does he stand for? |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 1:21 pm |
| Tags: Barack Obama |
| own views". During the primaries, Obama ran as far to the left as he could to suit the ultra-liberals. Once he got the nomination, he suddenly became a moderate again. He panders, panders, panders. What he says to the elites is not what he says to the bitter clingers in Flyover Country. What he said in the primary debates is not what he |
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| Biden’s Lies |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 12:38 pm |
| Tags: Biden, Biden Palin, Debate, Lies, Tmq2 |
| Yet, in the primaries, Biden criticized Obama for just that. * Biden bragged of how he and Obama have focused on Pakistan, insisting: “Pakistan’s weapons can already hit Israel and the Mediterranean.” Um, no. Their missiles couldn’t get halfway there. * The constitutional law professor mocked Dick Cheney |
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| Sleaze and Smear and Shush Please! |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 12:34 pm |
| Tags: Ethics, Mccain, Obama, 2008 Election, Barack Obama, Campaign Tactics, Character Attack, John Mccain, Presidential Election, Smear Tactics |
| candidate: the voters in the primaries selected him. Now, Senator McCain finds himself defending Senator Obama; finds himself “shushing” his own vocal supporters at his own events. He may have to campaign for Obama himself. How does he quiet down the “radicals” in his Party who HATE? He will be fighting a losing |
| Who is Barack Obama, and what does he stand for? |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 12:19 pm |
| Tags: Acorn, Barack Obama, Communism, Culture Of Death, Debate, Domestic Enemies, Elections, Fascism, Illegal Activities, John Mccain, Liberal Media Bias, Marxism, Mccain Palin, Moral Relativism, News, Obama Biden, Racism, Revisionism, Secular Humanism, Socialism, Taxes, Treason |
| views”. During the primaries, Obama ran as far to the left as he could to suit the ultra-liberals. Once he got the nomination, he suddenly became a moderate again. He panders, panders, panders. What he says to the elites is not what he says to the bitter clingers in Flyover Country. What he said in the primary debates is not what he |
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| "Barack Obama for President" |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 10:34 am |
| the Feb. 5 presidential primaries in Missouri and Illinois, this editorial page endorsed Barack Obama and John McCain in their respective races.We did so enthusiastically. We wrote that either Mr. Obama’s message of hope or Mr. McCain’s independence and integrity offered America “the chance to turn the page on 28 years of |
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| McCain Goes After ACORN And Obama |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 8:50 am |
| Tags: Acorn, Barack Obama, Democrats, Elections, Fec Violations, Government Ethics Corruption, Illegal Activities, John Mccain, News, Politics As Usual, Voter Election Fraud |
| get out the vote during the primaries and that Obama has other ties to the organization. Questions remain about what Barack Obama's relationship is and has been with ACORN, Davis said. He argued that Obama has been inconsistent in describing his relationship with the group. Many questions remain, such as why all the Lefties who have been |
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| Sarah Palin, Get a Dog! |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 8:22 am |
| Tags: 2008 Presidential Election, General, Troopergate |
| whom endorsed McCain in the primaries, are jumping ship partly because of the ugliness of the Palin/McCain campaign, and, of course, partly because McCain picked Palin. Here’s Milliken, former Governor of Michigan, from Michigan Live: Milliken stopped short of saying he will vote for Obama, but said he differs with McCain on the Iraq war |
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| James Joyner Offers Perspective |
| Published: October 11, 2008, 2:15 am |
| candidates in this year's primaries. People who are enthusiastic enough about a candidate to show up at a rally are naturally going to have a hard time dealing with the fact that their fellow partisans/countrymen don't share their view. That's especially for those afflicted with Pauline Kael Syndrome and therefore can't even |
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