Little-Acorn
03-05-2008, 01:58 PM
Great opening line!
I have my differences with John McCain. But the author nails the biggest single difference between McCain and his two Dem rivals.
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=60D472FF-C303-428D-BD7D-3424EE2758BE
We Have a Winner
by Ben Johnson
FrontPageMagazine.com
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
IF “SUPER TUESDAY II” DID NOT DECIDE BOTH PARTIES’ NOMINEES, at least it highlighted the most salient difference between the three contenders in the 2008 race: John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama were all surrounded by Communists during their formative years, and only John McCain fought back.
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Obama has surrounded himself with unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, a pastor who visited Muammar Quaddafi alongside Louis Farrakhan, a wife who is not proud of her country, and a slumlord undergoing trial. The young Hillary sat at the feet of “Tommy the Commie” Emerson and imbibed the rich wisdom of Saul Alinsky while observing on behalf of the Black Panthers.
John McCain also surrounded himself with Communists – and took home different lessons from the encounter. At the heart of all the policy disagreements, this is the deepest division between the three candidates vying to become president in 2008.
I have my differences with John McCain. But the author nails the biggest single difference between McCain and his two Dem rivals.
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http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Read.aspx?GUID=60D472FF-C303-428D-BD7D-3424EE2758BE
We Have a Winner
by Ben Johnson
FrontPageMagazine.com
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
IF “SUPER TUESDAY II” DID NOT DECIDE BOTH PARTIES’ NOMINEES, at least it highlighted the most salient difference between the three contenders in the 2008 race: John McCain, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama were all surrounded by Communists during their formative years, and only John McCain fought back.
(snip)
Obama has surrounded himself with unrepentant domestic terrorist Bill Ayers, a pastor who visited Muammar Quaddafi alongside Louis Farrakhan, a wife who is not proud of her country, and a slumlord undergoing trial. The young Hillary sat at the feet of “Tommy the Commie” Emerson and imbibed the rich wisdom of Saul Alinsky while observing on behalf of the Black Panthers.
John McCain also surrounded himself with Communists – and took home different lessons from the encounter. At the heart of all the policy disagreements, this is the deepest division between the three candidates vying to become president in 2008.