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... will take away women's right to get one. WHEW! That was close!! GOLDBERG: Sir. McCAIN: Yes? GOLDBERG: Can you just, and I don't want to misinterpret what you're saying. Did you say you wanted strict Constitutionalists? Because that ... for awkward TV. Now they're all ganging up on the guy! What's sad is that he's letting it get to him. John McCain survived all those years getting "room service" at the ...
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... during the campaign are so idiosyncratic, that we really have no idea what to expect from his administration.The more McCain feels he has to go populist, the less these guys are going to want to help catapult his propaganda. They didn' ... be a conservative. You judge:... Channeling his inner Queen of Hearts, John McCain furiously, and apparently without even looking around at facts, said Chris Cox, ...
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... the magic of Video Tapes to prove that he said it. Hopefully the Video will stay up on YouTube, it seems that the McCain Campaign has a lot of people pressuring YouTube to remove Videos that ... 2008, now he expects us to believe that he will curtail the influences of Washington Lobbyists. Either John McCain has dementia and can't remember one day from the next or he is a stone faced, cold blooded ...
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... , the economic crisis on Wall Street. Yes, it's a crisis, but let's maintain some perspective here... John McCain seriously sharpens his rhetoric on the economy.[...] So here's what he said on NBC's "Today" show ... that, because of his inexperience, Obama is not ready for the presidency. It is arguable that McCain, because of his boiling moralism and bottomless reservoir of certitudes, is not suited ...
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... not anticipated at the time. That, however, is where the moral equivalency between these two campaigns ends. McCain's lies have ranged from the annoying to the sleazy, and the problem is in both degree ... collapse demands a more sober campaign as well. But these dreadful weeks should not be forgotten. John McCain has raised serious questions about whether he has the character to lead the nation. He ...
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... One would think that the rookie, Barack Obama, and not the so-called "experienced" one, John McCain. It is quite obvious that he is playing in a league that is way too high for him. Not even ... " or "betray the public's trust," two categories that seem to be exhaustive -- there are no other people. McCain's Manichaean worldview drove him to his signature legislative achievement, the McCain-Feingold ...
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