As I’ve remarked twice, the McCain-Palin camp has launched specious attacks on Obama for allegedly impugning American troops in Afghanistan, when Obama was in fact calling for increased American troops in Afghanistan. Palin went so far as to call Obama’s comments on civilian casualties “untrue.” So it’s interesting to read John Burns’s account of Afghan war policy in today’s NY
John McCain: “I’m proud of the people who come to our rallies.”
Sarah Palin in North Carolina: “We believe that the best of America is in these small towns that we get to visit, and in these wonderful little pockets of what I call the real America, being here with all of you hard working very patriotic, um, very, um, pro-America areas of this great nation.” The McCain campaign is trying to
In recent days, local Republican parties have distributed materials depicting Obama next to watermelon and fried chicken; suggesting that Obama should be waterboarded; and asserting, against a facial close-up that could easily be taken for Obama, “America must look evil in the eye and never flinch.” And John McCain feels he is owed an apology from John Lewis.
All part of the Big Lie, it seems. ACORN is acting responsibly — it is weeding out bogus voter registrations. It is not engaging in voter fraud. And yet mad dogs at McCain-Palin rallies are calling ACORN “the scum of the earth.” For registering voters.
With my friend Kevin “Sugar” Shand providing the beats…
[Click to enlarge photo.] Barack Obama happened to be in Philadelphia for a series of rallies on the very day I was scheduled to canvass. So I spent my Saturday morning as part of a big, enthralled crowd and heard him speak in the flesh. (I caught the entire thing on video but the file’s too long for YouTube, so