Posted on 10/28/2008 2:46:41 PM PDT by BuckeyeGOP
Today McCain was being interviewed on 610wtvn radio in Columbus, Ohio (a very popular show and time slot). He actually brought up the story of the LA Times refusing to release the video tape showing Obama toasting P.L.O. members. He then went on to tie it into Ayers. It's refreshing to see McCain finally taking off the gloves!!
Hope he didn’t wait to long!
Hope it isn’t too little too late. He has run like a guy who really isn’t much interested in winning. Makes you want to ask why he has run.
Let the LA times hold it - the more they hold back, the worse it becomes in everyone’s imagination.
Schmidt Storm’s coming....
Oops, too late. No one is going to care. Upside, with the Dems in control of the Congress and the White House maybe we can energize the conservatives for a repeat of 1994.
Not to late at all.
Bring it up now when the undecideds are at their peak undecided(ness), and tip them scales to your side!
To little, To late.
Republicans should do this every chance they get, If the MSM edits it to change the meaning, or refuses to let them talk, they should put it on the Internet. It can then, if it is of interest, be picked by forums such as Free Republic and the talk shows. The response to the “Contract With America” and Gov. Palins reception shows a ground swell just waiting to be tapped.
He should be bringing it up in Florida.
It has hit Fox News in the last hour, Gibson brought it up and Brit is on it in the next segment coming up in like 2 minutes! It is starting to come out!
NOT too late, actually perfect timing!
Sent:Tue 10/28/08 5:24 PM
To: meredith.goodman@latimes.com
For your response in the absence of Mr. Stanton:
Dear Mr. Stanton:
Regarding the Obama / Khalidi video tape you are withholding:
Would withholding a major news story that could generate revenue for the ailing L.A. Times constitute an actionable event for shareholders? Could we sue?
Or, considering that there is definitely economic value in the story, is withholding it an illegal contribution in kind to the Obama campaign?
Please advise.
Sincerely,
(Uncle Miltie)
Who got the interview? Bob Conners, Joel Riley or John Corby?
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