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September 7, 2008
New McCain ad 'Temple' stuffs Obama's line down his throat
Topics: Political News and commentariesTeam Obama attacks McCain with the false attack that he voted with his Party 90% of the time (it was actually 88%), while ignoring the fact that Obama voted with Reid and company 97% of the time. This, with a Congress, controlled by the Democrats, that has a lower job approval rate - just 17.8% than President Bush 's job approval of 33%. And since Team Obama has chosen to go down that road, turn about is fair play:
Ed Morrissey offers that we can expect more McCain ads along this theme as the general election proceeds:
Obama likes to claim that he can heal the partisan divide, but he has no track record at any level of being anything more than what Power Line describes: a go-along, get-along careerist who works within the Democratic machine. This answers the silly McSame theme from the Democrats, who claim that McCain voted with his party 90% of the time (actually 88%) during the Bush administration. Obama voted with his party 97% of the time.More at Michelle Malkin.
Posted by Richard at September 7, 2008 9:45 AM
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