McCain Flips At Legit Question
You would assume that given all the whining over General Clark's legitimate point, that John McCain had some obvious answer to the question.
To counter the conventional wisdom pundits, the cautious campaign advisers, and his own inner cautiousness, I'm offering Obama suggestions for staying true to the vision that took him from longshot to presidential frontrunner.
You would assume that given all the whining over General Clark's legitimate point, that John McCain had some obvious answer to the question.
For the love of cheap gas, shut up, already. Let's stop with this nonsense about us or the Israelis launching a preemptive strike against Iran.
On June 10, Barack Obama convened a meeting in a law office in downtown Chicago with a wide array of about thirty evangelical leaders, in an unprecedented effort to win their support.
On June 21, Crowley began tearing apart the MoveOn "Alex" ad and she played 23/6's parody as she went to commercial, without crediting us. Annoying. When she came back from commercial, she played our parody again but this time she claimed she created it.
In an interview with Charlie Rose, JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, in his engaging way, asked his audience a seemingly innocuous question: "Who among you is upset with $4 plus gasoline?"
Can Obama win the white working-class voters in battleground states? Well, he didn't this spring, so that's our first clue. Another is the fact that neither Al Gore nor John Kerry won their support.
With the help of Commissioner David Stern, two contemptible men named Clay Bennett and Aubrey McClendon have moved the Seattle SuperSonics and their 40 years of NBA history to Oklahoma City.
How DARE left-wing pacifist Wesley Clark suggest that riding in a fighter plane and getting shot down doesn't automatically qualify someone to be president? It automatically qualifies you to be anything.
Pardon the George Bush 41-inspired wordplay, but what can one think of the NBA's attempt to get a P.R. handle on the refereeing scandal in the league?
Reading The Kingmakers evokes feelings not dissimilar to watching Mike Gravel during debates: you sympathize with him, but can't help concluding that he's a few bricks short of a load.
Tuesday morning, congressional candidate Darcy Burner's home was destroyed and she's having to take time away from her campaign to tend to family business. Let's get behind a progressive champion.