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“Over the past 15 months, we have proved that we can win this war. We stand now at the moment of truth. Victory – and a democracy in the Arab world – is within our grasp. But it could yet slip away if our leaders remain transfixed by the war we almost
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Ron Paul supporters for McCain (!)
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In November, Mr. Obama said he would accept public financing for the general campaign if John McCain committed to public funds. Now he doesn’t want to be tied down by the spending limits attached to public funds.
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Lots of analysis suddenly focuses on the questions: Could Sen. John McCain actually win this thing? And how?
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Deval Patrick’s unpretty preview of an Obama presidency. Far from the politics of hope, Patrick’s first year in office has been a cross between Mike Dukakis and Tammany Hall.
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Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, and now Rashid Khalidi, a “friend and frequent dinner companion” who’s a “critic of Israel and advocate for ‘Palestinian’ rights.” Lovely company he keeps.
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There’s nothing really “neo” about neoconservatism, despite what the critics would have one believe. Must-read history behind “neoconservatism.”
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In an article entitled “2 Camps Trying to Influence McCain on Foreign Policy,” Times correspondents Elizabeth Bumiller and Larry Rohter posit a nonexistent death struggle between John McCain’s “neocon” advisers (including yours truly) and those
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The miserable LIARS on the Left are all atwitter about a blatantly FALSE smear on John McCain. Again. And the one “retraction” isn’t even a retraction–not that any other libs have abandoned this latest smear.
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Obama says he knows more about foreign policy than McCain or Clinton because he’s been places on vacation and lived in foreign countries as a child. LOL. Maybe you’re more qualified to be President than they are, too!
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Idiot. “But our single biggest strategic challenge is al-Qaeda! That’s what Ambassador Crocker said, that’s the administration’s position. Al-Qaeda is not in Ir-… is… the, the key al-Qaeda leadership is not based in Iraq!”
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John McCain has erased Sen. Barack Obama’s 10-point advantage in a head-to-head matchup, leaving him essentially tied with both Democratic candidates in an Associated Press-Ipsos national poll released Thursday.
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Wealthy Democrats are preparing a four-month, $40 million media campaign centered on attacks on Sen. John McCain. (What have you done to counter it lately?)
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McCain plans a more comprehensive economic speech for next week, but came here today to blunt criticism from Democratic rivals Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton that he is insensitive to the plight of ordinary Americans.
Ali A. Akbar says:
Join or Die ‘08 is a good push toward unity of the right! God Bless it!
Jane says:
UNbelieveable!!!!