Goldfarb goes for the gold and gets Obama’s goat good:
Now we know why the Obama campaign has been so reluctant to put their candidate on the same stage as John McCain. The difference between the two last night was striking. While Senator Obama punted on questions of great importance to the American people, and sidestepped even simple questions about whether the United States must defeat evil, John McCain offered the straight talk voters expect of a candidate for President. Senator McCain’s responses reflected his long record of bipartisanship, the anecdotes accumulated from a lifetime of service to this country, and the depth of his experience on matters of national security.
Again, the ante is added to in this addendum:
If the Obama campaign really believes that Senator McCain had some unfair advantage, our offer of weekly town hall forums remains on the table–anyplace, anytime.
We eagerly await Obama’s answer to the options offered. Will it be:
What is Obama thinking giving Hillary this kind of opening? Did he not learn nothing in the nasty and negative primary process?
Obama, watch your six! She’s gonna get ya, you git!
For the follow-up forum: Most Endangered Freshman Tina Rutnik Gillibrand will be voting for Hillary, not Obama, no doubt. Be sure to record that roll call result and see her reap the rancid recompense.
Eric Sundwall sends a strong statement, pounding the Working Communist Party’s play to push Paterson into passing on the 4 percent property Tax Cap policy.
The war pundits paged us with a prediction pertaining to the uprising between Russia and Georgia.
It looks like Afghanistan all over again
At a time of concerning global conflicts, in whom will the country choose to confide?
Not Obama, obviously.
Obama only knows the name of the President of Russia because Hillary told him.
John McCain is a warrior who can and will win the peace. His latest statment is here:
Russian President Medvedev and Prime Minister Putin must understand the severe, long-term negative consequences that their government’s actions will have for Russia’s relationship with the U.S. and Europe.