John McCain Watch: The Soren Dayton Twitter Flap – The Poll
There is a poll about the Soren Dayton Twitter Flap over at GretaWire.
Flap says get over there and vote for Soren NOT to have been suspended.
Looks like some of you already have…….
The McCain Campaign has OVERREACTED and Dayton should be reinstated immediately. Did he show some indiscretion and violate Team McCain policy?
Yes, he did. But, in a very minor way.
Team McCain needs to be “LESS SENSITIVE†to Barack Obama’s feelings and play HARDBALL – at least once in a while
Update:
Check out the vote now over at Greta’s. Looks like Flap is correct on this one.
At least Flap tells Team McCain to man-up and play some HARDBALL – unlike Ed Morrissey who wimps out over at Hot Air.
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John McCain Watch: The Soren Dayton Twitter Flap
11 Comments
Brian
Flap,
What was the need for including an interview clip where Senator Obama’s wife talks about the chances of him being killed? Don’t you think that was tasteless to include?
You should reject and denounce it.
Flap
What are you talking about?
There is an interview clip in this post?
Brian
In the video made by an employee of Salem Communications. The video that was passed on by a McCain staffer.
The video you are flapping about.
Inside of it there is a 60 minutes interview asking Michelle Obama if she is concerned for Barack’s safety.
Using that in an attack ad is pathetic. You should reject and denounce it.
Flap
You are on the wrong post and off topic on this post.
Find where I use the video and in what context and we can have a further discussion.
Brian
Flap,
This “Flap” is over the video that a McCain staffer passed on and then was suspended for.
In the video it has a clip from a 60 minutes interview.
That clip is what I am talking about.
Flap
Brian, you are on the wrong thread.
Brian
Flap,
Post another link to the video he was suspended for please.
Flap
I have used it a number of times.
Good grief…..
Brian
I have assumed this entire post was about this story.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/20/AR2008032003770.html
I am correct, yes?
Well, in it there is a part from a 60 Minutes show with Michelle Obama talking about her thoughts on her husband’s safety.
I think it is odd that someone from McCain’s campaign thought that the clip should be a part of an attack on him.
McCain was right to take action to distance himself from that type of campaigning.
Brian
Flap,
I am talking about the correct video. It uses Michelle Obama talking about threats to Barack Obama’s life as a political attack. McCain was right to not want his campaign to be attached to it.
Flap
Did you even see the video?