Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

McCain campaign manager Rick Davis said that issues will have an impact on undecided voters but will not be conclusive.

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"NARF! Where can I get some issues?" - Pinky

Of course it can't be on the issues.
Hannity wouldn't have anything to talk about.

Every day, it's the same thing: Wright, Rezko, etc.

If they talk issues, it depends on the host.

What's more important: our house or Iraq's?


See, there you go. Now can we please get back to discussing Palins vagina?

Obama makes a good point. If you have Bush as your baggage and you voted with bush 90% of the time, you certainly don't want to talk about issues or the economy.


If the campaign manager admits that they don't want to talk about the issues facing the country, and that the election is about a "composite view" re: gut feeling.... well, all he's saying is that that is the only way they have any chance at all; if people forget the issues and "trust" them.

uh-huh.

According to some GOP heavyhitters, this election is o-v-e-r.

Peggy Noonan, Mike Murphy Caught On Tape Disparaging Palin Choice: "It's Over," "Political Bullshit," "Gimmicky"

Wall Street Journal columnist and former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan and former John McCain adviser, Time columnist, and MSNBC contributor Mike Murphy were caught on tape disparaging John McCain's selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his Vice Presidential running mate.

"It's over," Noonan said.

When Chuck Todd asked her if this was the most qualified woman the Republicans could nominate, Noonan responded, "The most qualified? No. I think they went for this political bullshit about narratives. Every time the Republicans do that, because that's not where they live and that's not what they're good at, they blow it."

Murphy characterized the choices as "cynical" and "gimmicky."
www.huffingtonpost.com


Thestory contains a link to the video.

Bon apetite, GOPiggies!

CORKY

Sorry, I didn't see this thread.

RCADE please delete my entry. Thanks.

GOP up to their usual smoke and mirrors.


RCADE this should be a Front Page story.

Relevant to the campaign, no Palin, on point.

I'm tired of the GOP making campaigns about smoke and mirrors. Look what it got us the last 8 years...

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