John Mccain John Hagee

Top Ten Hagee-isms

Katie Halper | Posted 05.23.2008 | Politics


Katie Halper

In light of recent revelations about Hagee's spiritual insights into the Holocaust, I am updating this list so it truly reflects the utterly amazing and unbelievable words of Hagee.

Roy Sekoff on Dan Abrams Discussing Hillary's Electoral Arguments and McCain's Hagee Problem

Huff TV | Posted 05.22.2008 | Politics


Huff TV

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Top 10 Most Offensive Quotes From McCain's Spiritual Advisers

Open Left | Katie Halper | Posted 05.02.2008 | Politics


Before Jeremiah "Obama's Pastor" Wright spews even more nonsense, and quotes even more ambassadors, we want to shed some light on the brilliant gems u...

Reverend Wright's Wrong Timing

Janet Ritz | Posted 04.29.2008 | Politics


Janet Ritz

Reverend Wright's pre-primary media blitz seems designed, unintentionally or not, to benefit John McCain, while distracting from the real issues of the campaign.

Top 10 Outrageous Quotes From McCain's Spiritual Advisers

Katie Halper | Posted 04.25.2008 | Politics


Katie Halper

"Do you know the difference between a terrorist and a woman with PMS? You can negotiate with a terrorist." - Pastor John Hagee

McCain And Katrina Ravaged New Orleans: Facts vs Spin

Posted 04.24.2008 | Politics


Lucky for GOP presidential candidate John McCain, The Associated Press has a report on his New Orleans visit that omits what he and his supporters hav...

John Hagee: John McCain's Minister of War

Lou Dubose | Posted 03.24.2008 | Home


Lou Dubose

John McCain needed an evangelical to embrace and send a message to the Christian right that he will do their bidding, even if he's not quite one of th...

Free Speech In The Presidential Campaign And The Blogosphere

John K. Wilson | Posted 03.16.2008 | Home


John K. Wilson

It's time for the candidates to define themselves by what they think, and it's time for the inept media to return to real journalism and stop asking candidates about an endless stream of supporters they disagree with.


 

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