Former Bush aide says GOP should forget McCain and focus on Senate races
October 27th, 2008 at 12:28pm Pat Cunningham
Neoconservative stalward David Frum (above), a former speechwriter for George W. Bush, SAYS John “McCain’s awful campaign is having awful consequences down the ballot,” and advises Republicans to concede the presidential race and concentrate on trying to save GOP candidates for the Senate.
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1. Roger | October 27th, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Big Deal. So one politician want to jump ship and save his own ass(in his thinking). Bidden also said this is not the time for one the job training about Obama. So what this all means is its not over till its over. and let the election process run out. One will win and one will lose but Americans have the right to vote till the end and all should.
2. LD | October 27th, 2008 at 1:13 pm
I think he’s trying to save the party…and the filibuster, not his own ass. It’s smart thinking.
3. Mike Carroll | October 27th, 2008 at 3:55 pm
Hijack Thread Alert-Posted without comment
“The big unreported story is the tremendous spending advantage Obama’s got. . . There’s a liberal bias. There’s a preference for Obama and it’s getting underreported as a result. If this thing was running the other way, if Obama was taking the public money and McCain had opted out and raised $150 million in September, do you think The New York Times would have an editorial against it? Do you think any of their columnists — do you think Maureen Dowd or Frank Rich would write anything at all about that? The answer is yes” — former Democratic Senator Bob Kerrey, a 1992 Democratic candidate for president, speaking to Conde Nast’s Portfolio magazine.
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