This one is devastating, using Biden’s most recent foot-in-mouth gaffe as the ammo:
No misrepresentation, no twisting of words. There’s no way to interpret Biden as saying anything but Obama is unqualified to be President of the United States; that there are world leaders out there who realize he’s unqualified; that if he’s elected, those world leaders will test him within six months’ of his inauguration via some sort of international crisis; and that Obama will make some bad choices.
Both of Obama and Biden are a danger to our country. Let’s make sure they’re not elected.
H/T Hot Air
Stoutcat
October 24, 2008 at 12:12 pm |
MCCain campaign should continue to run this ad in battleground states and all over the entire USA. This what will win the election for John Mccain and Sarah Palin. Way to go folks
October 24, 2008 at 7:37 pm |
GOP Senators denounce anti-Obama robocalls
Republican Senators Susan Collins, Olympia Snowe and Norm Coleman have called on the McCain campaign to end the robocalls linking Barack Obama to Williams Ayers.
“These kind of tactics have no place in Maine politics,” said Senator Collins’ spokesman, Kevin Kelley, on October 18. “Sen. Collins urges the McCain campaign to stop these calls immediately.”
Senator Olympia Snowe, who also serves as the McCain campaign Maine co-chair, issued a statement against the Ayers robocalls and mailers. “She feels they are regrettable and inappropriate, and these tactics should be suspended immediately,” said Snowe’s chief of staff. He said Snowe “will be in contact with the McCain campaign to express that directly.”
Senator Coleman released a statement saying: “It’s time for all of these attacks to end. Minnesotans are sick and tired of this, and they want positive solutions for the future and for how we’re going to turn this country around. Enough is enough.” Coleman called on the RNC and other organizations to end their negative ads.
Democratic Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has also denounced the calls, saying that he’s surprised at the “scummy” tactics employed by McCain’s presidential campaign and “can’t believe John McCain knows what’s going on.”