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To: bentway who wrote (424557)10/10/2008 2:54:31 PM
From: Alighieri3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575771
 
"They have send this young, naive -- very confident, perhaps in Alaska -- young woman out with the most incendiary talking points, the most dangerous racist talking points and I think they should be ashamed of themselves," Laxalt told CNN's Larry King Thursday night.

I watched this last night...Kathleen Parker and Kay Buchanan on the show as well. Laxalt at one point said that she didn't want to win this way, in a reference to mccain's campaign tactics. When asked if she would vote, Parker said that she could not vote, but that it would be tough. Buchanan predictably played the "Obama the anti american terrorist connections" card.

Unlike the wingnuts on this thread, sensible GOP pundits don't like what mccain is doing, and many are not afraid to say so.

Al