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John McCain’s Vision for America….or Lack Thereof

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  1. texasinafrica says:

    There’s only one reason to run attack ads: they work. McCain’s inconsistent, but he’s not stupid.

  2. Glenn Jonas says:

    I thought he’d work in the Ayers attack last night. I wonder why he didn’t.

    Palin has become the attack dog. At some point though, she needs to probably take stock and realize that (1) McCain has lost the election and (2) she hurts her own political future if she continues down the road of sleazy attacks on Obama. I would imagine that another day or two of the Ayers/Wright stuff and they’ll let it drop. I would also imagine that she will probably start to think about 2012 pretty soon and realize that McCain is a lost cause.

  3. Georgia Mountain Man says:

    I can’t imagine what in 2012 that the Alaskan Bimbo will be looking toward. The presidency? You have got to be kidding. As for attack ads, they have worked before, but the Ayers thing hasn’t got a chance. They will have to come up with something better, and they probably will. They still haven’t gotten deeply into the Muslim Terrorist Anti-christ thing yet, but they will.

  4. Stephen Fox says:

    Cindy McCain and John himself has taken up the cause.
    John and Palin are scheduled for Hannity and Colmes tonight at 9pm
    It is was past time to have Dan Yeary and Richard Jackson way in on the Kathryn Lofton piece at Religion Dispatches, as well as what Jackson’s loss in 88 meant for among other things, Baylor University.

  5. Anonymous says:

    CNN’s Anderson Cooper already had a report earlier this week on Ayers and Obama. Rather than going to party spokespeople, they went to documents and history.

  6. Cat's Dad says:

    Since Ayers is no big deal to all you Dem Baptists, perhaps revealing some loose Obama tie to Richard Land, Al Mohler, or James Dobson would work. They seem far-less palatable to you than Mr. Ayers, Jeremiah Wright, or Louis Ferrakhan.

    I’ll start digging and hope I have time. Please don’t vote early!

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