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Arianna Huffington: John McCain, Paris Hilton, and the Politics of Nothing

This time, I honestly thought it would be different. That the problems we're facing were just too big to ignore. But it now appears that the bigger the problem, the more likely it is that they'll be completely ignored. So here we are: huge problems and a correspondingly empty election. It's the politics of nothing. The McCain camp knows that the only way they can win the election is to turn it into a carnival sideshow. So what's next for John McCain? If this is where they have taken the political discourse in early August, what have they got for us come October? Here is a preview -- our best guess -- of what the McCain has in store for us. READ MORE

 

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