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Washington Post does McCain’s dirty work

Going all in on the Maverick taking the moral high ground by not attacking Barack Hussein Obama’s non-friend friend the Reverend Wright, the Washington Post does the attacking for him in the form of a newspaper article. Maybe WaPO will win a Nobel Prize for opinion polling when their geeks figure out the algorithm for determining what percentage of white voters in a 1,000 head nationwide poll LIE when they say they will vote the Democrat for president this go-round.

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Comment from President McCain
Time: October 11, 2008, 12:17 am

George Waaasuup Bush Here. Let me give yall some tips on how to steal a election. 1. Steal a Election first 2. Install top Surpreme court justice 3. Preprogram again all those new voting machines with a paper trail 4. Raid all offices nationwide that promote minority voting in October than say Surprise! 5. Call candidates during debates That One code for Nigger. 6. Do I john Kerry and look like your losing in the polls only to win and say the press push polling got in wrong again. 7. Do a Al Gore take this shit to the surpreme court end result MCCAIN WINS Bye Bye

Comment from hogs
Time: October 11, 2008, 8:18 am

A HISTORIC TICKET…. Now that Sarah Palin has been found to have abused her powers, violated state ethics, and lied about it, I did a little digging and found an interesting historical footnote.

The McCain/Palin ticket is the first in American history in which both candidates were found to have violated ethics standards before a national election.

McCain, of course, was admonished by Senate Ethics Committee “for exercising ‘poor judgment’ for intervening” with federal regulators on behalf of Charles Keating, as part of the infamous Keating Five scandal.

And now McCain’s running mate has also been found to have violated state ethics laws and abused the powers of her office, as part of the “Troopergate” scandal.

The nation has had 102 major-party tickets covering 51 presidential elections over more than two centuries. And we’ve never had a ticket in which both candidates on the same ticket were responsible for ethics violations before a national election. McCain/Palin is the first.

It makes the whole “reform” pitch a little more difficult, doesn’t it?

Comment from timr
Time: October 11, 2008, 11:15 am

OK, I read the article and sorry, but I fail to see how this is doing anything that actually helps McCain. If anything it-at least to me-shows one reason why mccain will not go after the rev wright.

Comment from Dave Ignatieff
Time: October 12, 2008, 12:31 am

It brings the subject matter up in the name of “balance” since he appears unwilling to bring it up himself. His campaign is now more likely to bring it up as a result, but it unlikely that raising the Rev Wright issue will make a difference at this point.

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