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David Olstein

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  • Why didn't anyone smack down Giuliani last night? Here's the response I would have given . . .

    So Rudy Giuliani thinks Barack Obama is too "cosmopolitan" for America?  That's pretty rich coming from a twice-divorced, cross-dressing opera lover from New York City.Seriously, why aren't there any Democratic surrogates or media figures who are willing to tear Rudy the...more »

    Posted on September 4, 2008 7:35 PM

  • New Meme: McCain is too "thin skinned" and "hot headed" to be President

    This latest dust up over Wes Clark's comments has deteriorated to the point where the McCain campaign appears to be lashing out at anyone who has anything critical to say about their candidate.  I think the McCain campaign is overplaying...more »

    Posted on July 1, 2008 3:21 PM

  • Let's call out Bush's act for what it is: treason

    George Bush has appeared before a foregin government and attacked the presumptive Democratic nominee and likely 44th president of the United States.  Politics should stop at the water's edge.  If George Bush wants to jump back into the political fray,...more »

    Posted on May 15, 2008 3:34 PM

  • More Evidence that CNN Stands for "Clinton News Network"

    Does CNN fact check anything, or do they simply read from a script provided by the Clinton campaign?  Serious, a CNN reporter on the Situation Room just reported that a Clinton insider had described to her a scenario under which...more »

    Posted on March 26, 2008 4:26 PM

  • Message to Obama: Time to Challenge Hillary over Joint Ticket Suggestions

    What I wouldn't give to have the Obama camp issue the following statement:"Over the past week, Hillary Clinton and her supporters have repeatedly questioned Barack Obama's qualifications to be commander in chief, while at the same time suggesting that she...more »

    Posted on March 7, 2008 9:05 PM

  • Message to Obama: Time to Remind People of What they Don't Like About Hillary

    One of Obama's greatest strengths is that he is simply more likable that Hillary is.  And let's not underestimate the extent to which presidential elections are popularity contests.  If experience was all that mattered, Al Gore would have won the...more »

    Posted on March 7, 2008 7:04 PM

  • Message to Obama: Be BOLD

    You want to lead the free world?  Well ACT like a leader.  1.  The questions regarding Rezko keep festering.  Well now's your chance to put those questions to rest once and for all.  Announce a press conference.  Invite all the...more »

    Posted on March 5, 2008 1:57 PM

  • Message to Obama: Time to Take the Gloves Off

    As an Obama supporter, I'm disappointed by tonight's results.  Unlike the brain dead media, I realize that wiping out a 20 point lead in states like Ohio and Texas was never a sure thing.  And yet, I have to concede that...more »

    Posted on March 5, 2008 2:02 AM

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  • Message to McCain Campaign: Where's your sense of humor?

    Posted at August 21, 2008 11:46 AM in response to New Obama Ad Hits McCain On Number-Of-Houses Gaffe

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    Obama's been doing that. But the MSM ain't interested. Given that the MSM won't discuss the issues, I'm much rather have them talk about McCain's temperament, which is singularly unsuited to the office of the presidency, than other time wasters like Obama's patriotism.

    Posted at July 1, 2008 7:37 PM in response to New Meme: McCain is too "thin skinned" and "hot headed" to be President

  • By the way, sorry for all the typos. If there's a way to edit a blog, I haven't figured it out.

    Posted at March 26, 2008 5:06 PM in response to More Evidence that CNN Stands for "Clinton News Network"

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    I'd like to see that ad too. Unfortunately, it will never happen in a Democratic primary -- Obama's too scared of being see as anti-woman.

    But let's call a spade a spade -- Hillary's entire argument boils down to this: she's most qualified to be president because she's lived in the White House. What other basis does he have? She has no true executive experience (except for health care reform, the one thing she was put in charge of, and we know how what THAT worked out). Her legislative experience is pretty modest. If she weren't married to Bill, does anyone serious believe that she'd be running for president?

    Posted at March 5, 2008 3:16 AM in response to Message to Obama: Time to Take the Gloves Off

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