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Tuesday, July 15, 2008 --- 37 days ago http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/07/15/puma-pac-founder-mccain-not-goo
Filed under: Hillary Clinton , Democrats , John McCain , 2008 President As a follow-up to my PUMA story from Sunday, I had the privilege of exchanging emails with PUMAPAC founder Darragh Murphy. For the sake of brevity, I am including the thesis from that story, followed by my exchange with Ms. Murphy. (We're not "cool" enough with each other yet to call each other "TC" and "D") Before I do that, though, let me say that, after reading a lot of what she has to say, I still disagree heartily with her, but I also really like her. She's got a real way with words, and a refreshing attitude toward discourse. I wrote a story last week about "Citizens For McCain," a group organized by the McCain campaign to get embittered Hillary Clinton supporters to vote for John McCain, and I intended to do a follow-up on PUMA, the group's sister organization. One of my reader pointed out that PUMA (People United Means Action, or, unofficially, Party Unity My Ass) members are more diverse, encompassing Hillary supporters who will write her in, stay home, or vote third party in November, as well as those who will vote for McCain. Our first interaction was in the comments section of that story. Here is her first comment, followed by my questions and her responses. Hi, This is Darragh Murphy, founder of Puma PAC, and the author of the essay quoted in Tommy Christopher's post. The accusation that I am a Republican has been floating around for a few weeks a ... |
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