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Saturday, August 2, 2008

McCain's mockery hits rival as 'the One'

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Continues slam of celebrity; Obama calls tactic 'juvenile'

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jj1

These last few paragraphs are rather rich on the part of the author. Is the claim somehow that these "partial Obama quotes" used in the ad are somehow improperly included on McCain's part? I'm aware of the full context of the remarks, as the reporter provides them here. Is this full context supposed to make any more laughable, ludicrous, or messianic the quote included in the ad: that "this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow"? How exactly is this full context supposed to make things look any better for Obama or any worse for McCain?
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luciana_delacruz

Was Moses selected for this ad because McCain is old enough to have known him personally?
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pfb32765

Give me a break! If anything, Nobama's "heal the world" speech was what was really over the top. This empty suited flip flopper will say or do anything and it is rapidly catching up with him and exposing him for what he really is. Scripted speeches, hand picked audiences and European love fests are souring Americans towards him. Let's convince his handlers to allow him to meet Senator McCain in the town hall meetings where we could get to see Nobama really implode. Oh. did I mention (to paraphrase Nobama's presidential faces on U.S. currency speech) that he is starting to flip flop on oil exploration. The guy is a created chameleon.
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gypsy_man

Obama's response that the attack is juvenile is telling. The dems always say something like they're being "swift-boated" or an attack is mudslinging or juvenile, etc. when they don't have any substantive response. McCain needs to keep up the attacks, they are working. And someone needs to bring up Rev. Wrong again--Obama and his old buddy are not WRIGHT for America!
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Judgedavey

McCain isn't the one pushing the second coming of the messiah, the BHO loons are. The best thing since sliced bread to most of the lib's, at least in is own mine. BHO, you made you bed, now lie down and be quiet. Or grow up and face the music by cutting the hyperbole crap with a few straight fact for a change: you ain't the 2nd coming of Christ and you ain't going to save this or any other world.
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Pendamon

Maybe B.O. meant he was the second coming of Mohammed. Most Americans might buy into that one. Well, he's a liar, in any case. He himself said about his candidacy "Oh, and I'm black" when rattling off the same crap about why he thought people might not vote for him. So,he has been playing the race card for awhile. Now he denies it. B.O. really is the candidate for "Change'---Changing his story every 5 minutes.
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denn2009

Are any of the commentators below serious? You guys sound like the ignorant mouth breathers who helped to elect the current, very inept (means not good at things), administration. While Barack Obama might not be the second coming of Christ, he represents the first intelligent and responsible political movement of the twenty first century. If we follow his trend maybe America will see the twenty second.
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