3000 Blinks in 90 Minutes
A Democratic researcher spent the evening counting John McCain's blinks, and tallied more than 3,000 during the night's affair -- three thousand blinks in a 90-minute time span. . .
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A Democratic researcher spent the evening counting John McCain's blinks, and tallied more than 3,000 during the night's affair -- three thousand blinks in a 90-minute time span. . .
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Do you remember this guy? He asked his followers to pray hard for God to rain on Invesco Field during Barack Obama's speech there last week:
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This just in!
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Is there anything that John McCain doesn't echo George Bush on:
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John McCain - "I can't come up with any exciting new slogans, so I'm gonna rip off my opponent's":
Is John McCain trying to be the older, whiter, more conservative Barack Obama?
Yesterday he co-opted the slogan that has come to personify Obama's candidacy, taking the Illinois Democrat's "Change You Can Believe In" and altering it into "A Leader You Can Believe In."
The line donned McCain's horrible lime-green backdrop as he addressed supporters (Nobody named Katrina was allowed in) in Louisiana. During that speech, the feeble pretender to the Bush throne took his Obama-posing a step further, uttering the word "change" more than 30 times. Not that Obama can claim sole ownership of the word or idea, but still...
Now there is this. On Wednesday, the McCain campaign put out a new homepage, featuring his new, Obama-like slogan, and an image that seems uncannily similar to Obama's trademark campaign logo - the red and white stripped valley under what appears to be a blue sun (or in McCain's case, blue sun rays). Take a look.
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In the words of Senator Jim Webb, "Our nation's men and women in uniform deserve a GI Bill that rewards their service and invests in their future."
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