Three Pinnochios For Obama’s Medicare Scare Ad
Behold. Now, of course, there should be significant pressure placed on the Obama campaign to withdraw the ad.
Behold. Now, of course, there should be significant pressure placed on the Obama campaign to withdraw the ad.
Yup. He said it. And good for him. But make no mistake that from the standpoint of the Obama campaign, Biden just committed a gaffe. And since that whole “I’m Barack Obama and I approved this message” was at the end of the ad and Biden made clear that he most certainly did not approve of the message, the end result is that he has | Read More »
I am shocked–shocked–to read that Barack Obama is mischaracterizing John McCain’s viewpoint on financial regulation. I am also shocked–shocked–to read that Obama’s political allies and economic advisers were in favor of the bizarrely maligned Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, the very act that the Obama campaign is so busily attacking John McCain for having supported. The blatant falsehoods contained in this line of “argument” veritably overwhelm one’s patience. | Read More »
You know, John McCain took a lot of flak when it came to his stance on immigration that paired him up with people like Ted Kennedy and didn’t involve throwing illegal immigrants out on their ear without any consideration whatsoever to humanitarian concerns. Whether you agree with his stance or not, it was a stance that took into consideration the feelings of Hispanic Americans and | Read More »
“John McCain is a not-so-very nice guy and we have blurbs from pro-Obama bloggers dispassionately making that very point. Really, it was dispassionate. Totally non-partisan. Stop looking at us like that !”
Perhaps Team Obama is not as strong as the conventional wisdom thought.
We aren’t supposed to question it. Barack Obama promised during the course of his acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention that he wouldn’t question it. So naturally, it should surprise no one that he did.