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  • McCain Campaign Manager Blames Rush Limbaugh for McCain's Loss

    01/17/2009 7:01:24 AM PST · by rabscuttle385 · 301 replies · 5,616+ views
    Rush Limbaugh ^ | 2009-01-16
    RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, have you thought back to the 2008 election? Have you asked yourself who was responsible for that loss? Have you asked yourself who really should shoulder the blame and the burden for the defeat of Senator McCain? A lot of people have been speculating this, a lot of postmortems on the election. Let's go to the BBC. BBC World Service, host Stephen Sackur spoke with former McCain campaign manager Rick Davis and asked Rick Davis on whose shoulders rests the burden of the McCain defeat. DAVIS: We didn't successfully reach out to them. I mean, but...
  • When exactly, did FR become an Obama blog? MORE PALIN PLEASE.

    10/18/2008 9:15:18 AM PDT · by Cringing Negativism Network · 13 replies · 486+ views
    Less Obama.
  • Richardson hits McCain's "sour grapes" [Democrat vs. Democrat]

    07/26/2008 1:33:43 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 36 replies · 136+ views
    The Denver Post ^ | 2008-07-26 | Karen E. Crummy
    New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson slammed GOP presidential candidate Sen. John McCain today, calling his criticism of Barack Obama's trip to Europe and the Middle East as nothing more than "sour grapes." Richardson, one of Sen. Obama's most high-profile surrogates, also said that the Obama campaign was considering a trip to Latin America sometime prior to the November election. "There are discussions about it. He wants to emphasize that his administration would not be Europe-centric or only focused on the Middle East," said Richardson in an interview. The trip would also likely generate excitement among many of the country's Hispanic...
  • McCain Discusses GM's Situation [bailouts for GM]

    07/25/2008 4:20:31 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 15 replies · 198+ views
    The Wall Street Journal ^ | 2008-07-17 | Sharon Terlep
    DETROIT -- Republican presidential candidate John McCain said Thursday he doesn't believe General Motors Corp. needs a federal government bailout, but if conditions worsen enough for the auto maker, all options need to be considered."I hope GM does not require it, but if it looks like it is approaching that, everyone has to consider every option," the Arizona senator said in a phone interview with Dow Jones Newswires. "I'm not ready to assume that's the case right now."
  • McCain: Press not all bad after all

    07/25/2008 2:27:38 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 6 replies · 112+ views
    After days of all-but whining about the blanket media coverage Barack Obama is getting on his overseas tour, John McCain's campaign this afternoon argued that the press in key swing states is actually focusing on the message it wants to present voters.
  • Tancredo Criticizes McCain Amnesty Meeting

    07/24/2008 2:36:11 AM PDT · by T.L.Sink · 38 replies · 366+ views
    Press Release ^ | July 24, '08 | Rep. Tom Tancredo
    U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo sent an open letter to Sen. John McCain criticizing his recent meeting with Hispanic leaders where he reportedly pushed his amnesty agenda.
  • McCain camp cries foul; Media coverage favors Obama, his campaign says

    07/23/2008 9:32:46 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 27 replies · 73+ views
    The Christian Science Monitor ^ | 2008-07-24 | Linda Feldmann
    Washington - In a campaign week dominated by Barack Obama's trip abroad, the pro-John McCain camp has made headlines by complaining about coverage of Senator Obama's trip abroad. For Senator McCain, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, crying foul on the news media represents a double-edged sword. On the plus side, he plays into the longstanding narrative that asserts reporters are rooting for Obama, the likely Democratic nominee, to win in November. Hillary Rodham Clinton played that card during the primaries, to some effect, but ultimately unsuccessfully.