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added 2008 Sat Jul 5 22:30:06 by Deadpixel1221
It's The Fourth of July, but not everyone was in a festive mood when President Bush delivered a speech Thursday at Thomas Jefferson's famous home, Monticello.
added 2008 Sat Jul 5 18:30:07 by Mankind121
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) promised primary voters a swift withdrawal from Iraq, in clear language still on his Web site: ?Obama will immediately begin to remove our troops from Iraq. He will remove one to two combat brigades each month, and have all of our combat brigades out of Iraq within 16 months.? Not anymore.
added 2008 Sat Jul 5 17:20:11 by MakiMaki
Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain might not burn up the campaign trail around Western New York this election year, but the University at Buffalo may have scheduled the next best thing. GOP strategist Karl Rove and former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards will debate the issues of the presidential campaign Sept. 26
added 2008 Sat Jul 5 15:50:20 by MakiMaki
This 4th of July, America celebrates its 232nd year of Independence. Here are some historical and family photographs of each of the two major candidates (in alphabetical order), John McCain and Barack Obama
added 2008 Sat Jul 5 11:30:03 by Deadpixel1221
US News and World Report printed a short piece about GOP fears that the President's relevance is shrinking beyond already dismal levels.
added 2008 Sat Jul 5 2:10:36 by dagorret
Continuing to press the themes of values, faith and patriotism, Sen. Barack Obama exhorted Americans on Wednesday to volunteer for public service, pledging to dramatically expand opportunities for those accepting his challenge.
added 2008 Fri Jul 4 15:00:05 by Stonecipher26
On "Face the Nation" this week Joe Lieberman used his air time to launch unfair and pretty rough attacks against Barack Obama while praising both Hillary Clinton and John McCain. This comes just two short years after Obama answered Lieberman's desperate call for help during the political fight of his life.
added 2008 Fri Jul 4 6:50:06 by MakiMaki
One of the reasons John McCain says he is touring Colombia and Mexico this week is to underscore the importance of the "War on Drugs." Just as McCain wants to continue Bush's failed policies in the "War on Terror," he wants to continue Bush's failed policies in the "War on Drugs" as well.
added 2008 Fri Jul 4 6:40:02 by ParkBeam
I want to take this opportunity to speak directly to those of you who oppose my decision to support the FISA compromise.

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added 2008 Fri Jul 4 2:40:29 by dmduke
McCain gets ?visibly angry? when challenged on whether military experience prepares him to be president.»
added 2008 Fri Jul 4 1:30:06 by jaybol
What exactly do John McCain and Barack Obama know about science? That's what the folks behind Science Debate 2008 want to know, and to find out, they've developed 14 questions they sent to the candidates and hope to discuss with them at a science-only debate.
added 2008 Thu Jul 3 17:40:22 by MakiMaki
Arianna Huffington: "I'm offering Obama 7 suggestions for staying true to the vision and message that took him from longshot "unlikely candidate" to presidential frontrunner -- and for avoiding the fate of the many before him who fell prey to the misguided belief that the path to the White House runs down the middle of the road."
added 2008 Thu Jul 3 13:00:02 by MakiMaki
This week, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) is traveling through Colombia, making a push for a free-trade agreement. In an interview with ABC this morning from Cartagena, McCain was asked about his now infamous statement that he doesn?t understand economics well. McCain quickly interrupted the interviewer, denying he ever said this.
added 2008 Thu Jul 3 12:10:03 by jaybol
Yesterday, conservative radio host Michael Smerconish sat in for Bill O?Reilly to host the Radio Factor. He opened the show by discussing yesterday?s front-page New York Times story detailing ?how the White House shifted its sights, beginning in 2002, from counterterrorism efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan to preparations for the war in Iraq.?
added 2008 Thu Jul 3 3:50:04 by kfretland
Fox News Channel posts a job listing looking for a "freelance fact writer."
added 2008 Thu Jul 3 2:11:39 by ngack
Military giving more donations to Obama.
added 2008 Wed Jul 2 9:20:08 by jjw269
When asked whether military service makes somebody better equipped to be commander-in-chief the Arizona Republican said "Absolutely not". A year later, McCain cast his ballot for George W. Bush. A more telling example may have come recently, when McCain found himself campaigning against an Iraq War veteran who was running for office.
added 2008 Wed Jul 2 7:50:07 by MakiMaki
Wesley Clark argued that ?getting shot down is [not] a qualification to be President.? The McCain campaign issued a statement condemning Clark?s remarks. But during an interview with National Journal in 2003, John McCain said that he 'absolutely don't believe' that military service was necessary for the presidency, echoing Clarks comments.
added 2008 Wed Jul 2 3:40:05 by marabout40
John McCain seems to be in a constant state of confusion.
added 2008 Wed Jul 2 2:10:02 by soot
Despite heavy criticism, Gen. Wesley Clark is standing by his statement this weekend that Sen. John MCain's military experience doesn't qualify him to be commander-in-chief.
added 2008 Wed Jul 2 1:10:02 by AtHomeBoy2000
as Bush acknowledged the House and Senate members who came together to support the bill, he slipped in the name of one who labored to obstruct the bill -- Senator John McCain. McCain was given the same credit as those who had steered the passage of the bill from day one.
added 2008 Tue Jul 1 23:30:12 by thejoshuablog
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added 2008 Tue Jul 1 23:11:36 by XxtraLarGe
Reaching out to evangelical voters, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is announcing plans that would expand President Bush's program steering federal social service dollars to religious groups and ? in a move sure to cause controversy ? support their ability to hire and fire based on faith.
added 2008 Tue Jul 1 16:50:03 by MakiMaki
Arianna Huffington: "I can unequivocally say: the Obama campaign is making a very serious mistake. Tacking to the center is a losing strategy. And don't let the latest head-to-head poll numbers lull you the way they lulled Clinton in December. Running to the middle in an attempt to attract undecided swing voters didn't work for Al Gore in 2000."
added 2008 Tue Jul 1 9:30:12 by jjw269
McCain publicly deplored the Swift Boat ads back in 2004, saying they were reminiscent of the smear campaigns launched against him during his initial White House run in 2000.
added 2008 Tue Jul 1 6:40:11 by thejoshuablog
People twisted Clark's comment into being a slam on John McCain, but as I showed on this video, he was merely rejecting an attack on Barack Obama leveled by Bob Schieffer. Still, that hasn't stopped the media from pumping up the controversy.
added 2008 Tue Jul 1 5:30:07 by ThomasMifflin
Boy, talk about your echo chamber in the media. Yesterday, General Wesley Clark went on CBS' Face the Nation, and repeated something he's said many times before. If you missed it, here's the full quote in context : ....
added 2008 Mon Jun 30 23:00:04 by mdrudge
Four years ago, the Internet was a Wild West that caused the occasional headache for the campaigns but for the most part remained segregated from them. This year, the development of cheap new editing programs & fast video distribution through sites like YouTube has broken down the barriers, empowering a new generation of largely unregulated...
added 2008 Mon Jun 30 21:50:06 by MakiMaki
I want to point out that Barack Obama told me that progressive activists should judge him explicitly by what he does - and not come up with wild theories that absolve him. Those who think they are being Obama loyalists by either concocting apologist rationales about his behavior or telling everyone to shut up are harming the progressive movement.
added 2008 Mon Jun 30 19:10:08 by moakb
A growing band of supporters of Obama are expressing solidarity with him by informally adopting his middle name, Hussein.


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