McCain: ‘I Didn't Go Negative Until Obama Did!’
The McCain campaign today issues talking points to combat recent reports that the GOP's presumptive nominee has been too much of a meanie.
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The McCain campaign today issues talking points to combat recent reports that the GOP's presumptive nominee has been too much of a meanie.
The former communications director will take on a permanent role as strategist for the cable network.
And in it, they see that she's using Obama to restore some luster to the Kennedy name. We didn't know it needed restoration.
Where exactly does one find a running mate untainted by Old Politics who also happens to be ready from day one to be commander-in-chief?
And suddenly, McCain begins to play the underdog role that Obama himself performed so well in the primary.
Though Hillary and Barack will smile broadly and bathe each other in adulation, Bill Clinton and some die-hard Hillary supporters, aren't yet coming around.
As we prepare to see the contents of Barack Obama's iPod, we ponder whether he is really more of a man of the people than his patrician predecessor.
"It's over, we win!" cry Democrats, before the 2008 state election season has even begun.
Next Friday, the two powerhouses will face the public together. Aren't you excited?
The New Mexico governor thinks that the key to the election is the Southwest Hispanic vote. Hmmm.
That's what the Obama campaign is trying to do. But it may not work — and it may not be the right thing to do anyway.
Last night in Detroit, the former vice-president got downright inspirational.
At the Monogram Shop in East Hampton, the plastic cups bearing Hillary's name are about to be banished to the basement. And that's not just a metaphor.
After a shot of rum or two today on 'Morning Joe,' McAuliffe imagines the next two decades of Democratic politics
The news agency, using private tallies, discovers that Obama already has enough delegates to seal the deal.
Everything that happened to Hillary over the weekend, in case you took one weekend off from reading the news.
That's what the Los Angeles 'Times' is reporting. And $11.4 million of it is her own money.
The results from the two state primaries yesterday are in, and we've learned nothing new.
He is currently resting comfortably, reports his family, and a plan of treatment is still uncertain.
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