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Nancy Pelosi to Michigan Women: Get with Obama! (Video)

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Speaker Nancy Pelosi to Michigan women: Sorry about stealing your votes from the first viable woman candidate in this nation's history. But now it's time to get over it and get to work for the candidate who has your stolen votes.

McSame: “I’m different … but I’ve been in total agreement and support of President Bush.”

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John McCain’s votes in the Senate have supported Bush policies 100% in 2008, and 95% in 2007.
In June 19, 2005, John McCain told Tim Russert:
“And on the transcendent issues, the most important issues of our day, I’ve been totally in agreement and support of President Bush. “
14 Republican members of Congress have refused to back [...]

Victimology 101

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OK, so Sen. Obama says that John McCain has "lost his bearings" in reference to his attacks on Obama as somehow being endorsed by Hamas. Most objective observers would know that this means John McCain's straight talk express has taken a bit of a detour into gutter politics.

When Liberalism Seeks To Conserve The Status Quo

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Sean Braisted has written a very interesting post expressing a little disillusionment with the old guard in his party. Within that post, he offers an outstanding political analysis about what works within the Democratic party and what works nationally, and how all of that relates to Obama (change) versus Clinton (status quo).

Makin' Change

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One of the things that started to concern me following Iowa and the media's renewed focus on Barack Obama, was how everyone on the Democratic side and in large part on the Republican side, started parroting Barack Obama's message of "change". When Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney began speaking of how they have been "making change" their entire careers, it seemed as though they were altering the meaning of Obama's message, to give the impression that "change" simply meant minor accomplishmen

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