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From the Democrat You Tube Debate last year in South Carolina: Would you agree to be paid the minimum wage?

Slow “Average Joe” Plagiarizing Biden puts his foot into it again.

“I don’t have Barack Obama money either. My net worth is $70,000 to $150,000.”

A heartbeat away from the Presidency?

Good grief……


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The Debra Ad: “I’m a proud Hillary Clinton Democrat,” says Bartoshevich, a nurse, in the 30-second spot. “She had the experience and judgment to be president. Now, in a first for me, I’m supporting a Republican, John McCain.

As Team McCain steps up his campaign to win over disgruntled Hillary Clinton supporters, remember the old adage about a “woman scorned” - like in the video above.

On the eve of the Democratic National Convention, the McCain campaign and the RNC have rolled out three ads aimed at winning Clinton supporters. On Sunday, the McCain camp unveiled “Passed over,” an advertisement that highlighted Obama’s decision to pick Joe Biden instead of Clinton as his running mate. Today, the RNC started airing “Was she right?” an ad that featured Clinton’s many criticisms of Obama during the primaries. The McCain campaign also launched “Debra,” an ad that features Debra Bartoshevich, a former Clinton supporter from Wisconsin who was also present at Monday’s press conference.

A new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll shows McCain and Obama tied with each garnering support from 47 percent of the public. The poll also showed that nearly a third of Clinton supporters now say they will back McCain.

Now, John McCain must seal the deal with disaffected female voters by naming a prominent woman GOP pol as his running mate: Alaska Governor Sarah Palin or Texas Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison.


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In new TV ad, GOP jabs Obama with a comment from Clinton during the primary race

Team McCain channels Hillary Clinton in a new televison ad about what she has said about Barack Obama’s inexperience.

The Script:

ANNCR: Who has the experience to govern our nation?

Hillary Clinton: Senator McCain will bring a lifetime of experience to the campaign, I will bring a lifetime of experience and Senator Obama will bring a speech he gave in 2002.

ANNCR: Barack Obama, he give a great speech, but now Americans must ask ourselves, “Should we elect the most inexperienced presidential candidate of our times or was she right?”

The Republican National Committee is responsible for the content of this advertising.

The ad is “on air” in Colorado, Wisconsin, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania through Sunday. All key battleground states where Barack Obama has a “Hillary Clinton” problem.

Now, the Clinton Cabal is releasing that some of their members are not sticking around for “The Ones” Thursday night coronation speech.

John McCain and Hillary Clinton = GOP ticket?

Partially…….CORRECT…


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Michael Ramirez on the Democrat National Convention in Denver

Barack Obama having tensions with the Clintons? No, there should be NO tensions.

Right?

Interesting factoid: …large numbers of Clinton backers — 30 percent in a recent ABC/Washington Post poll — are still not backing Obama over McCain.

And……

A Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll found 52% of respondents who voted for Sen. Clinton in the primaries plan to vote for Sen. Obama and 21% plan to vote for Sen. McCain.

“She inspired young women and people all over America and I think she deserves credit for running a very good campaign,” Sen. McCain told a Clinton supporter during a recent town-hall meeting in York, Pa.

Sunday morning, the McCain campaign began airing an ad questioning why Sen. Obama didn’t choose Sen. Clinton as his running mate.

The Clinton Cabal is now slowly at work undermining the Barack Obama convention. Both Clintons will deliver unifying speeches but McCain can help himself and the Clintons by undercutting Obama by “leaking” the name of a woman Vice Presidenital nominee, like Governor Sarah Palin or Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison prior to the Thursday night’s Obama coronation.

Stay tuned…….


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Day By Day by Chris Muir

It is time for a Day By Day fundraiser! Please go to Chris Muir’s Main Page here and give what you can.

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