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Politics : President Barack Obama -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: TARADO96 who wrote (33980)9/21/2008 6:55:38 PM
From: manalagi  Respond to of 149317
 
Old fart says he know how to:

1) win wars
2) fix the economy


Is that all?

Wait. He will say that He will find cure for cancer.



To: TARADO96 who wrote (33980)9/21/2008 7:54:13 PM
From: ChinuSFO  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 149317
 
At last the Democrats have found their rhthm in playing tit-for-tat for negative attacks and attacks full of lies. It is good to see that they have learnt their lesson from the Dukakis and Kerry campaigns. I hope Obama keeps up these attacks. Seems to me Obama has to win the cultural way before he embarks on a war on the economy.
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Closing the Whopper Gap

By Ruth Marcus
Monday, September 22, 2008

The symmetry of sin is suddenly looking more equal. Last week, I flayed John McCain for dishonesty -- flagrant and repeated dishonesty -- about Barack Obama's proposals. Obama was by no means blameless, I argued, but his lapses were nowhere near as egregious as his opponent's. I stand by everything I wrote.

But a series of new Obama attacks requires a rebalancing of the scales: Obama has descended to similarly scurrilous tactics on the stump and on the air. On immigration, Obama is running a Spanish-language ad that unfairly lumps McCain together with Rush Limbaugh -- and quotes Limbaugh out of context. On health care, Obama misleadingly accuses McCain of wanting to impose a $3.6 trillion tax hike on employer-provided insurance.

....contd. at washingtonpost.com