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Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 11 hours ago
Here’s a summary of the smartest new political analysis on the Web: by Gerald F. Seib and Sara Murray Sen. John McCain, once thought to be a Republican with particular appeal to Hispanics, is in trouble among the group. Politico’s David Paul Kuhn writes that a new poll from the Pew Hispanic Center shows him [...] ...
Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 11 hours ago
John McCain is struggling with Hispanic voters. (AP Photo) Sen. John McCain, once thought to be a Republican with particular appeal to Hispanics, is in trouble among the group. Politico’s David Paul Kuhn writes that a new poll from the Pew Hispanic Center shows him “winning a paltry 23 percent of the Hispanic vote compared with [...] ...
Source: www.guardian.co.uk --- 7 hours ago
Perhaps hoping to gain some spiritual peace in a tough week on the campaign trail, Republican presidential candidate John McCain is today to meet with the exiled Tibetan leader, the Dalai Lama ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 11 hours ago
The presidential candidates are getting their lives chronicled in comic books, shown at the San Diego event. Some people say Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has a temper like the Hulk, others think Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is more slippery than Aquaman -- but did anyone expect the two presumptive presidential candidates to be getting their own comic books? ...
Source: www.care2.com --- 11 hours ago
McCain is ignorant about pay equity, wants to overturn Roe v. Wade and likes to brag about his "sexual conquests" and visits to a strip club. Submitted by Tim Redfern to US Politics & Gov't  |   Note-it!  |   Add a Comment ...
Source: thinkprogress.org --- 3 hours ago
Our guest blogger is Daniel J. Weiss, a Senior Fellow and the Director of Climate Strategy at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. This June, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) fully embraced the Big Oil agenda he once called “irresponsible” and “disastrous.” Three years ago, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) opposed President Bush’s Energy Policy Act, [...] ...
Source: www.startribune.com --- 13 hours ago
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Source: www.dallasnews.com --- 12 hours ago
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Source: wonkette.com --- 5 hours ago
We were so excited about the McCain NATION, and yet our very first request to attend a McCain party was stone cold rejected. The Straight Talk Express minces no words when it comes to telling its fans a particular event has reached capacity! A similar email from the Obama campaign would have had the subject [...] ...
Source: www.nowpublic.com --- 2 hours ago
NY Mayor Bloomberg Will Endorse John McCain today  - we have one reliable source / Fox also alludes to possible endorsement.  The Mayors website does not report any event activities today.ABC is reporting... read more ...
Source: www.gossiprocks.com --- 33 minutes ago
---Quote--- McCain rejects 'audacity of hopelessness' for Iraq Associated Press Republican presidential candidate John McCain, ridiculing Barack Obama for "the audacity of hopelessness" in his policies on Iraq, said Friday that the entire Middle East could have plunged into war had U.S. troops been withdrawn as his rival advocated. Speaking to an audience of Hispanic military veterans, McCain stepped up his criticism of Obama while the Illinois senator continued his headline-grabbing tour of the Middle East and Europe. The Arizona Republican contended that Obama's policies — he opposed sending more troops to Iraq in the "surge" that McCain supported — would have led to defeat there and in Afghanistan. "We rejected the audacity of hopelessness, and we were right," McCain said, a play on the title of Obama's book "The Audacity of Hope." McCain laid out a near-apocalyptic chain of events he said could have resulted had Obama managed to stop the troop buildup ordered by President Bush: U.S. forces retreating under fire, the Iraqi army collapsing, civilian casualties increasing dramatically, al-Qaida killing cooperative Sunni sheiks and finding safe havens to train fighters and launch attacks on Americans, and civil war, genocide and a wider conflict. "Above all, America would have been humiliated and weakened," he said. "Terrorists would have seen our defeat as evidence America lacked the resolve to defeat them. As Iraq descended into cha ...
Source: www.observer.com --- 6 hours ago
The former North Phoenix home of John and Cindy McCain has been listed for $12 million, according to the Wall Street Journal . The seller, Jane Popple, hopes to capitalize on the prospective First Family's cachet: she's listing it for nearly four times what she paid Cindy McCain in 2006. "If Mr. McCain does get elected," said Ms. Popple's broker, "obviously there will be a lot more value in a potential buyer's mind." The house, on two acres, was Ms. McCain's childhood home and Senator McCain's family residence for 20 years. ...
Source: www.bakersfieldnow.com --- 12 hours ago
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Source: thismodernworld.com --- 5 hours ago
When it comes to political campaigns, a lot of effort goes into making sure the candidate is presented well, but it seems like the McCain campaign is asleep at the wheel. For example, take a look at this photo of Barack Obama appearing before a crowd of 200,000 today in Germany : It’s a striking image [...] ...
Source: www.swamppolitics.com --- 4 hours ago
by David Nitkin Barack Obama boiled his campaign down to one word: "Change." John McCain hasn't quite hit on a similar same concise message. "Country first" reads the latest slogan on his Web site. If the Arizona senator is looking for something different, he could go with the more complex suggestion in the sign shown above. Don Murphy, a former Maryland state delegate and longtime McCain supporter, greeted the presumptive Republican nominee at Baltimore Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport this week, with a sign spelling out McCain's name in numeric code. The system, Murphy said, was used by McCain and other POWs to communicate while imprisoned in Vietnam. In the code, the alphabet is broken into groups of letters. The letter M is the second letter in the third group, so it is represented in the code by "3-2." "C" is the third letter in the first group. And so on. Getting off his airplane, McCain got a thrill out of seeing the sign, and immediately began tapping out his name, Murphy told The Sun of Baltimore this week. Murphy said later that he should have given the placard to McCain as a gift. But he only thought of that later. ...
Source: www.denverpost.com --- 4 hours ago
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Source: blog.indecision2008.com --- 3 hours ago
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Source: blog.indecision2008.com --- 11 hours ago
Barack Obama may be speaking to thousands of adoring fans in Berlin, but John McCain makes his own impressive German appearance: at Schmidt's Sausage Haus in Ohio. Stephen congratulates McCain on matching Obama's world tour step-for-step, but he might want to just visit an IHOP to keep up. Is McCain's sad attempt to contend with Obama's [...] ...
Source: www.dailykos.com --- 2 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 for the office of presidency. Does John McCain have a valid point? Or, could it be argued that while there aren't any electoral votes to be won in Germany, we do have many shared interests that need our attention? And given that Germany is a friend to our country, wasn't Obama's speech both necessary and appropriate? Let's check with noted foreign policy expert, Senator John McCain: There aren't any electoral votes to be won up here in the middle of a presidential election. But there are many shared interests that require our attention today, and many Canadians here I am proud to call friends. Uh oh. Does that mean John McCain isn't proud to call Germans his friends? Or was he just having some whine with his sausage? ...
Source: www.swamppolitics.com --- 7 hours ago
by Mark Silva John McCain appears to have found a new adversary in his long-waged bid for the presidency: The American media. While Democratic rival Barack Obama sweeps across Europe, figuratively tearing down old "walls'' of division and amassing crowds of not only adoring Germans but also Frenchmen, McCain has his eyes on another crowd: The evening news anchors and camera crews who have followed Obama to Europe. "My opponent, of course, is traveling in Europe," McCain said yesterday in Columbus, Ohio, picking his own symbolic middle American, electoral battleground backdrop, the German Village neighborhood, to offset Obama's dramatic appearance before the masses in Berlin. The Paris-bound Obama would soon encounter a scene familiar to repeat-Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong, McCain suggested: "A throng of adoring fans awaits Sen. Obama - and that's just the American press.'' Vintage McCain, with a biting humor for his adversaries, followed by a smile - in this case, though, that adversary is the press. His campaign had made a similar point already, issuing baggage tags for its own diminished press contingent - the "junior varsity,'' camp McCain dubbed them, in both English and French. Curious move for a candidate critical of the media's deployment on Obama's summer tour: Ridiculing the reporters traveling with McCain. McCain faces another media calculation in the weeks ahead: The timing of his announcement of a running mate ...

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