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Daily Kos (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Yesterday, during a campaign stop at "Schmidt's Sausage Haus und Restaurant", John McCain criticized Barack Obama's speech before 200,000 people at Berlin's Victory Column, saying : Well, I’d love to give a speech in Germany, a political speech, or a speech that maybe the German people would be interested in, but I’d much prefer to do it as president of the United States rather than as a candidate...
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
John McCain unleashed his harshest broadside yet at Barack Obama Friday aftenoon, accusing the Democrat of flunking the commander-in-chief test. Speaking to veterans in Denver, McCain tore into his rival for opposing President Bush's troop surge in Iraq.
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Daily Kos (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
Earlier today, after Barack Obama's speech in Berlin, the McCain campaign issued a this petty press release: While Barack Obama took a premature victory lap in the heart of Berlin, proclaiming himself a citizen of the world, John McCain continued to make his case to the American citizens who will decide this election. Barack Obama offered eloquent praise for this country, but the contrast is clear....
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Jack and Jill Politics (Free subscription) | 19 hours ago
This is about a lot more than his 100 years comment. Watch all 9.5 minutes and share with those who support McCain, especially if they buy the line that he’s been an independent thinker on the war. He has not.
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NDN Blog - NDN Blog (Free subscription) | 44 minutes ago
Earlier this week, I pondered U.S. Sen. John McCain's repeated mistakes and gaffes. Just slips ups from a tired campaigner? Maybe the first time, but not again and again. How many times did he confuse Sunni and Shiite? And now, how many times you say Czechoslovakia? There is no such country. It split as a nation on January 1, 1993. Get this man a World Atlas. The mainstream media finally seems to...
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The FanHouse - Xavier Basketball (Free subscription) | 58 minutes ago
Filed under: Xavier Basketball , March Madness When you go to JohnMcCain.com right now, before you see anything about Iraq or the economy, you're greeted with a message reading, "McCain brackets are back! Compare your basketball picks to John McCain and be eligible for great McCain 2008 prizes." While I would question whether even McCain's most enthusiastic supporters really think a pin with "McCAIN"...
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Dangerous Intersection (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
Check out this video: McCain is pointedly reminding the Wall Street Journal that media access isn’t free. If you don’t write nice things about McCain, you might not get any story at all. The accompanying article and video provide both the incident and the motive. If reporter Elizabeth Holmes shapes up, maybe she can still get [...]
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Eyeteeth: A journal of incisive ide (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
What a difference a comma makes. Via TPM .
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The Moderate Voice (Free subscription) | 1 hour ago
In my humble opinion, in life as in politics, “bold” is a courageous, adventurous, plucky, intrepid move or action that rejects the “we have always done it this way” mentality; that goes against political, racial, religious, gender, age, etc., conventions and prejudices and whatever other walls, barriers, taboos there may be that keep rational, intelligent men and women from making the right decisions...
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The Satirical Political Report (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
“IT’S THE ONLY WAY WE CAN GUARANTEE THE RIGHT WING BASE WON’T ABORT HIM.” The Real Story at Crooks & Liars.
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The Moderate Voice (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
This is a tough question to field, since the word “bold” could very easily be interpreted as either “visionary” or “stupid” depending on the context. With that in mind, I’ll take a shot at this one. For Obama, my choice might fall into both the visionary and stupid categories, but I would say Bill Richardson. He’s hugely popular in his home state of New Mexico, but this doesn’t really bring much to...
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The World, According To Me (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
John McCain has said repeatedly that he was the "biggest critic" of the war for three years. With critics like these, who needs friends? It's long, but worth it.... www.theworldaccordingtome.us Your Ad Here
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historymike (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
Senator Barack Obama in front of a crowd of more than 200,000 in Berlin on Thursday (Jae C. Hong/Associated Press) While surfing the local blogosphere I came across a post at Glass City Jungle about the flurry of fawning media reports in light of Barack Obama's successful tour of Europe and Israel the past week. A local columnist named Marilou Johanek - certainly not a part of any arch-conservative,...
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The Aristocrats (Free subscription) | 3 hours ago
"Batman gets a little gassy" - issue #314, Sept. '08 .
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Sandalstraps' Sanctuary (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
In another age, politicians might be able to get away with creative self-reinventions, salvaging a "straight-shooter" image while boldly lying about their own history and positions. In another age, the failure of the mainstream media to push back against the bullshit slung at them by presidential candidates would reward dishonesty by swinging the election to a serial liar. This, however, is not
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zipdadoda | 04/23/2008
With oil set to break through the $120 mark and pump prices forecast to hit $4 bucks or more a gallon, Presidential candidate John McCain has called for all levels of government to remove their tax on gas. While this may bring a hoot from a couple of die hard Rush Limbaugh fans, the reality is that any relief would be short lived. While increased pump price do inflate tax coffers, revenue for government...
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laylaelizabeth | 02/27/2008
John McCain said Monday that to win the White House he must convince a war-weary country that U.S. policy in Iraq is succeeding. This is true, he will have a lot of convincing to do since the Obama surge of pull out now - and now really means like yesterday - has grown into a mantra that I hear even conservatives now chanting. Polls are showing McCain could beat Clinton hands down, but those very...
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electric cars from the turn of the century
was surfing and came across this about electric cars from turn of the century
The Toyota RAV4 EV is an all-electric version of the popular...
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