president will inevitably face. Take a look:
She's also talking tough on the issue of Iran. I never thought I would
hear a Democrat say "obliterate."
Well, there's no problem outlining the real problems in the world, is there?
Sure it's ok..... if you're a FEAR-MONGER! What a crummy response
from Camp Obama:
Clinton has questioned whether Obama, a first-term IllinoisWhat is wrong with an ad that points out that bin Laden is still out there,
senator, has the experience to be commander in chief. Obama
campaign spokesman Bill Burton noted the bin Laden imagery
in the ad.
"It's ironic that she would borrow the president's tactics in her
own campaign and invoke bin Laden to score political points," he
said. "We already have a president who plays the politics of fear,
and we don't need another."
especially, since he is! It's not politics of fear, it's the truth.
Allahpundit brings up a question that I myself have wondered:
Exit question: By what strange feat of Messianic transubstantiation
does insisting dishonestly that McCain wants to fight a 100-year war
in Iraq not constitute the “politics of fear”?
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What is bad is that this election is tearing apart this democratic party and dividing the line for the republicans to walk right back into office for another 4 years.
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