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July 18, 2007

McCain's Answer To 'Reed's Folly' Not What Reed Wanted To Hear

Topics: Political News and commentaries

As Captain Quarters puts it, "Harry Reid wanted a debate, and he got one, especially from John McCain, during last night's stunt - during which time Reid took most of the night off. Reed's publicity stunt (described by Joe Lieberman as "political theater"), didn't change a single vote, and more importantly, Reid didn't get what he wanted -- a Republican refusal to engage. Instead, Republicans made it clear that they had no intention of allowing Congress to usurp the role of the executive, and John McCain made it clear why.

McCain's entire statement from the debate early this morning can be read here ...

Michelle Malkin has more details on Reed's slumber party.

Posted by Richard at July 18, 2007 12:24 PM



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