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From a McCain press release: "U.S. Senator John McCain's presidential campaign today released its latest television ad entitled "Troops." The ad highlights Barack Obama's record of not calling a single oversight hearing on NATO's mission in Afghanistan, not visiting in Iraq for over 900 days, not supporting our troops when he voted against critical funding in 2007 and not visiting our wounded troops in Germany when he made time to go to the gym but canceled trips to Ramstein and Landstuhl. The ad will air in key states. Clearly, this is an issue that puts Obama on the defensive. There is no excuse for his decision to skip this visit. My only question is: Should McCain be the one making this attack, either in person -- or in campaign ads? In short, wouldn't this message be better delivered by a surrogate -- while McCain stays... [read full story]
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Mike Allen Sat Jul 26, 12:09 PM ET Signaling a new aggressiveness, aides to Sen. John McCain (D-Ariz.) said Saturday that he is going up immediately with an ad called "Troops" criticizing Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for...
LONDON -- Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama brushed aside Republican criticism of his overseas trip on Saturday and stood outside the famed 10 Downing Street to say that both President Bush and Sen. John McCain...
LONDON - Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama brushed aside Republican criticism of his overseas trip on Saturday and stood outside the famed 10 Downing Street to say that both President Bush and Sen. John McCain were...
So how did this overseas trip play? That seems like an odd question, until you start listening to some of the revisionist pundits who have decided the the Democratic candidate is arrogant and presumptuous, dares to act...
posted at 5:48 pm on July 26, 2008 by Allahpundit Send to a Friend | printer-friendly This is a sequel to the attack ad McCain dropped on him at the beginning of his trip, retaining some of the same points about Obama’s NATO...
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