Well folks that says it John McCain is willing to go as low as possible to win this election. He won't back down from his remarks on Barack Obama willing to lose the war.
http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail
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McCain was unapologetic today when asked about Obama's comments."I think it's very clear that I said at the most difficult times that I would rather lose a political campaign than lose a war and that's very clear and a lot of people said that it might do (in) my candidacy for president of the United States or the nomination of my party,'' McCain said, referring to his support at the "surge" of troops to Iraq.
Grandpa McCain proves how stubborn and out of touch he is.
So I've been called a concern troll.
I've been a regular reader of MyDD for nearly six years, since just before the 2002 midterm elections. Jerome had a contest
on how well the Republicans would do in the 2002 midterms. He was dead on then, and he's right about what's happeing this year. And I respect his analysis a lot. And he's right about the energy issue--how did the Democrats get blindsided?
Even though I was a Hillary supporter in the primaries, I really want Obama to win. It's really very important to have a Democrat in the White House. And for a lot reasons--judicial appointments, overturning Bush's outrageous executive orders, and
restoring the rule of law, as well as getting a health care bill passed.
The former national chairman of the Democratic Party who ran Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign this year told 200 Democratic activists in Fairfax County Tuesday that Virginia Governor Tim Kaine would be his party's best choice as Barack Obama's vice presidential running mate.Terry McAuliffe brought his articulate, high energy speaking style to the monthly meeting of the Fairfax County Democratic Committee at Oakton High School, to, among other things, "make no mistake" that his party leadership considers Virginia "a battleground state" in the 100 days left to fight it out for the presidency this fall.
"The fact that we've opened 33 offices around the state should remove all doubt" about how important Virginia is perceived to be for winning the election, he said. "We've leased them all through November," he added.
What?!?!
Jean Schmidt is not a popular lady, not even within her own party. Talking Points Memo is reporting a quote made by former Republican State Rep. Tom Brinkman which is not very kind.
Here is the latest from the Democrats Abroad effort to get U.S. citizens living and working overseas to register and vote: a message from DA International Chair Christine Marques. Please do click through and check out the video.
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Dear DA Member:
As this important election season continues we wanted to share with you a
video message taped by Congressman Rush Holt (D-NJ). Please share this
message about how you can vote with other Americans you know living
abroad.
Register for Change today - and tell a friend!
www.VoteFromAbroad.org
Republican Gordon Smith is running the most negative campaign in the entire country. Smith has spent over one million dollars attacking OR-Sen candidate Jeff Merkley. You'd think I wouldn't be surprised anymore with the Smith's campaign constant negative attacks and misleading ads, but today the Smith campaign reached a new low. Jeff Merkley released his rural economic development plan and this is how the Smith Campaign responded:
Jeff Merkley has a 10-year record of trying to beat rural Oregon into submission," Gilbride said. "His lackluster and disingenuous proposal is merely fruit from a poisoned tree. It is not credible for Merkley to propose things he spent a career opposing."
Wow.
Throughout Petraeus's tenure in Iraq, Multi-National Force-Iraq has endeavored to work with the Government of Iraq to carry out this strategy that focuses on securing the population. Doing so has required establishing -- and maintaining -- this persistent presence by living among the population, separating reconcilable Iraqis from irreconcilable enemies, relentlessly pursuing the enemy, taking back sanctuaries and then holding areas that have been cleared, and continuing to develop Iraq's security forces and to support local security forces, often called Sons of Iraq, and to integrate them into the Iraqi Army and Police and other employment programs.
The strategy underpinning the "surge" of forces, as well as the ideas Petraeus included in FM 3-24, have been referred to by some journalists and politicians as the "Petraeus Doctrine," although the surge itself was proposed a few months before Petraeus took command. Despite the misgivings of most Democratic and a few Republican senators over the proposed implementation of the "Petraeus Doctrine" in Iraq, specifically regarding the troop surge, Petraeus was unanimously confirmed as a four-star general and MNF-I commander on January 27.
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victory column, berlin, germany
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leaving tel aviv for germany

with Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin

gettin' that workout on, before that speech


being driven away after that workout

with the Mayor of Berlin Klaus Wowereit

signed mayor's welcome book....

meets with German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier at the Foreign Ministry in Berlin



obama in his hotel elevator

obama for chancellor






entrance to that "speech"















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the german press....






OK, I am exhausted....view the rest here and view the great Western Wall Visit here.
Oh, and the Obama Family on People Magazine...

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from the obama campaign blog, arrival in germany
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cross-posted @ This Week With Barack Obama
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Barack Obama's Speech, video here.
Tonight, I speak to you not as a candidate for President, but as a citizen - a proud citizen of the United States, and a fellow citizen of the world.......Barack Obama
· CA House roundup - July edition (dday)
· McCain: Afghanistan Not a "Major Conflict" (Jonathan Singer)
· McCain Press Pool Goes Commando (Tracy Joan)
· Schumer: 60 Dem Senators Possible (Josh Orton)
· Jindal Out (Josh Orton)
· Scalise and Kennedy Shilling for Big Oil (DailyKingFish)
· IA: Grassley and Christian conservatives at odds (desmoinesdem)
· Richardson tells McCain to stop whining (fbihop)
· OR-SEN: New DSCC/IE ad in Oregon (karichisholm)
· NM Dems GET the netroots; GOP not so much (fbihop)
· Louisiana House 2Q Fundraising #'s (DailyKingFish)
· OR-SEN: Merkley's Netroots Nation video (karichisholm)