Archive for October, 2008

23% of Texans Believe Obama is a Muslim

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

A University of Texas poll to be released today shows Republican presidential candidate John McCain and GOP Sen. John Cornyn leading by comfortable margins in Texas, as expected. But the statewide survey of 550 registered voters has one very surprising finding: 23 percent of Texans are convinced that Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama is a Muslim.

Obama’s 30-Minute TV Ad

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

The infomercial had a great mixture of appealing to American values and to pocketbook issues. For those still unfamiliar with Obama (hard to believe, but polls show it’s true), Obama gave his background and showed his family values as a father. For those who still say Obama is not specific enough on issues, he laid out in detail what his immediate and long-term plans were for the country.

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McCain’s Last Ditch Effort: Tying Obama To Muslim World

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

From Huffington Post:
“John McCain’s campaign is making what appears to be a final, full-throated effort to paint Barack Obama as a sympathizer with the Muslim world. In the process they are putting out into the public domain as many images as possible of Obama’s face cast over a map of the Middle East.

The latest salvo came Wednesday afternoon, when the Republican nominee released a web ad placing Obama’s visage in front of an outline of Iran, and presenting aspects of the Senator’s foreign policy alongside music traditionally associated with a Muslim call to prayer.”

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Obama Responds to Socialist Charges

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Obama’s Remarks on the Economy from North Carolina:

We’ve tried it John McCain’s way. We’ve tried it George Bush’s way. It hasn’t worked. Deep down, Senator McCain knows that, which is why his campaign said that “if we keep talking about the economy, we’re going to lose.”
That’s why he’s spending these last few days calling me every name in the book. I’m sorry to see my opponent sink so low. Lately, he’s called me a socialist for wanting to roll back the Bush tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans so we can finally give tax relief to the middle class.

By the end of the week, he’ll be accusing me of being a secret communist because I shared my toys in Kindergarten.

McCain Camp Keeps Denying It Pushed “Carved B” Story

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

From TPM:

Last Friday we reported here that McCain’s Pennsylvania spokesperson fed local reporters a highly incendiary version of the hoax story about the attack on the McCain volunteer well before the facts were in, telling reporters outright that the “B” carved into the victim’s face stood for Barack.

The McCain campaign has now denied the story on two separate occasions, faulting TPM’s reporting on it.

“The liberal blog post” has “no basis in fact,” a McCain spokesperson has now told Channel 4 in Pittsburgh, in a reference to our story. Before that, McCain national spokesperson Brian Rogers denied the story to MSNBC, claiming sloppy reporting by the Pennsylvania reporters.

Let’s be as clear as possible here: Two separate news organizations in Pennsylvania are on record saying that McCain’s Pennsylvania spokesperson gave them the incendiary version of the story.

Either those news organizations independently decided to lie and smear the McCain campaign in identical ways, or the McCain campaign is lying in its denials.

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Roots of the Obama Assasination Plot

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

An ABC News does another report on a hate sub-culture in America that finds itself back in the spotlight.

The prospect of a Black president has America’s bastions of hate in an uproar. Leaders, including the wizard of the Imperial Klans of America, Ron Edwards, have long warned the white race is under attack and must be defended. Federal authorities say web sites have featured ugly calls to target Senator Barack Obama.

Obama Ad: His Choice

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

A new Obama ad hits John McCain at a growing weak spot according to polls that indicate the majority of voters believe Palin was not a good choice as Vice President. Some noteworthy Republicans (Colin Powell, Kathleen Parker, etc.) have also said McCain’s choice of Vice President showed poor judgement.

New Obama Ad

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008

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