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by Stephen Collinson 16 minutes ago WASHINGTON (AFP) - Democrat Barack Obama accused President George W. Bush and Republican White House pick John McCain of hypocrisy and fear-mongering Friday, stoking an intense campaign row over foreign policy. The pace-setting Democrat threw down the gauntlet,...
Barack Obama rebuked Republican rival John McCain and President Bush for "dishonest, divisive" attacks in hinting that the Democratic presidential candidate would appease terrorists, staunchly defending his national security credentials for the general election campaign.
WATERTOWN, S.D. — Barack Obama rebuked Republican rival John McCain and President George W. Bush for "dishonest, divisive" attacks in hinting that the Democratic presidential candidate would appease terrorists, staunchly defending his national security credentials for the general election campaign.
This was supposed to be John McCain's green week, where he went to the Pacific Northwest, hung out with the forest people, and made clear to America that he is not George Bush. Yesterday's Back-To-The-Future prediction that the war in Iraq would be essentially won by 2013 was icing on the cake....
News Type: Event — Fri May 16, 2008 3:15 PM EDT last month regarding talks with Hamas. “I think it is very clear who Hamas wants to be the next president of the United States … I think that the people should understand that I will be Hamas’ worst nightmare,” McCain said when asked about the...
McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds fired back that Obama’s retort was a “hysterical diatribe in response to a speech in which his name wasn’t even mentioned.” (Excerpt) Read more at elections.foxnews.com ... Well-played, Senator McCain. Just convince me that the gobaloney warming nonsense is just...
This general election campaign is getting off to a rollicking start. From McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds: It was remarkable to see Barack Obama’s hysterical diatribe in response to a speech in which his name wasn’t even mentioned. These are serious issues that deserve a serious debate, not the...
Democrats Rap McCain As Hamas Hypocrite Watertown, S.D. -- Barack Obama rebuked Republican rival John McCain and President Bush for "dishonest, divisive" attacks in hinting that the Democratic presidential candidate would appease terrorists, staunchly defending his national security credentials...
Democrats Rap McCain As Hamas Hypocrite Watertown, S.D. -- Barack Obama rebuked Republican rival John McCain and President Bush for "dishonest, divisive" attacks in hinting that the Democratic presidential candidate would appease terrorists, staunchly defending his national security credentials...
Democrats Rap McCain As Hamas Hypocrite Watertown, S.D. -- Barack Obama rebuked Republican rival John McCain and President Bush for "dishonest, divisive" attacks in hinting that the Democratic presidential candidate would appease terrorists, staunchly defending his national security credentials...
WASHINGTON, May 16 (UPI) -- The campaign of Republican presidential contender John McCain said Friday that a 2006 statement McCain made about dialogue with Hamas had been mischaracterized. Tucker Bounds, a spokesman for the presumptive nominee's campaign, said accusations from James Rubin, a...
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