McCain Gets Very Nervous When Asked About Viagra
- Obama radio ad hits back at McCain’s misleading claims on taxes. (Hear ad here).
- Obama Has McCain Playing Defense. Obama has been campaigning on McCain’s turf (states Bush won in 2004) and McCain has also been campaigning almost exclusively in red states.
- Mind the (Generation) Gap: McCain plays Muzak at his campaign events.
- Dems revel in the video gaffes of McCain and his surrogates throughout the week.
- Hagel rumor confirmed. Senator Hagel will travel with Obama on trip to Iraq.
- A website sponsors an “Obama car art” contest, for those who find a mere bumper sticker wholly inadequate to express their Obama love.
- In Ohio today, Obama slams McCain on energy as a do-nothing Washington insider:
- Picked the Wrong Day to Say We’re Just Imagining It: Fannie and Freddie stocks’ tank, dragging down the Dow to lowest level in 2 years, while oil price spikes to new high of $147 per barrel.
- LA Times details McCain’s messy divorce from his first wife who was a close friend of the Reagans, and how his quick re-marriage to Cindy, with whom he was having an adulterous affair, deeply angered the Reagans.
- HuffPo: Secret Service states it had no role in arrest of 61-year old librarian who was outside of McCain town hall event with a “McCain=Bush” sign. That leaves the McCain campaign as the responsible party.
- Gallup daily tracking poll, after brief dip, returns to Obama’s steady lead of 48-42%.
- Obama campaign to sponsor a race car in the NASCAR Sprint Cup premiere series.
- A professor’s analysis concludes that McCain is not a natural born citizen for purposes of constitutional eligibility to be president.
- Obama speaks before an audience in Fairfax County, Virginia and focuses on plans to expand paid family and medical leave, child-care services and preschool programs.
- WaPo’s business columnist Pearlstein: economic downturn is dead serious and getting worse.
- McCain’s speech in an economically distressed part of Michigan bombs amidst backdrop of Gramm’s callous comments about Americans being “whiners” and the bad economy being “mental” – a figment of folks’ imagination.
- Meanwhile, Dr. Phil tosses another log on the fire when he says “I’m not going to retract any of it. Every word I said was true.”
- Wise words on Jesse Jackson’s spiteful remarks, including thoughts on how Obama’s candidacy presents a quandary of sorts for African Americans.












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Missives From Suburbia (Deb) // July 11, 2008 at 4:03 am
Wait… there’s an economic downturn? WWRD*?
*What Would Reagan Do? The question on every Republican’s mind right now.