Make an ad showing her saying she won't answer questions and illustrate that she has barely talked to the american people. That's more of the same!
Read more »Make an ad showing her saying she won't answer questions and illustrate that she has barely talked to the american people. That's more of the same!
Read more »The Huffington Post's headline today nails it. The Dems need a single encapsulating line that explains everything about Palin in a few words. In 1992 it was "It's the economy, stupid." The public needs this slogan drilled into its head.
Read more »From Slate: "The crowd roared to hear that McCain would change Washington, D.C.—even though that same crowd had just cheered loudly for George Bush, the leader of their party and the person most responsible for the situation that needs changing."
How can America trust the GOP?
Read more »Today, Newsweek reported that former Bush aides are 'tutoring' Sarah Palin on domestic and foreign policy, and writing her speeches, preparing her to face the press, and debate Joe Biden. Barack Obama and Joe Biden should publicly volunteer to tutor her, since Bush's domestic and foreign policies are the biggest national disaster is this country's history.
Read more »McCain should be the focus and NOT Bush. People get sick of cheap tactics to connect McCain to Bush. Republicans already dislike McCain enough that Obama shouldn't need to connect him to Bush to win this election. This should be done because it is the honest-Abe way to run.
Read more »John McSame would like us to believe that he has great judgment when it comes to making critical decisions. We know this is not true. From authorizing the Iraq war, to opposing a responsible withdrawal timetable and now to choosing a greenhorn for a VP, we have seen how poor hisjudgment is. Besides he is just a side-kick of President George W Bush, having voted with him 90% of the time.
Read more »I don't know about you, but personally, I would rather have another 4 years of Bush than 4 new years of McCain.
Read more »Mikhail Gorbachev has a great slant on the war in Georgia and American foreign policy in today's Guardian. He gives an insightful view of the region and the reasons for the conflict. Obama should emphasize the failure of our foreign policy because of our invasion of Iraq. John McCain is coming across as the candidate of foreign policy leadership. Don't let him get away with fear mongering!!
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