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   <title>It&apos;s the economy, Senator McCain</title>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; <br /><br />I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly conceded his lack of knowledge about it, and has said a few times that he was looking for a vice-president who had some grounding in economic policy.&nbsp; <br /><br />McCain's apparent goals in picking Governor Palin are (1) to appeal to evangelical anti-abortion voters; (2) to appeal to disaffected Clinton supporters; and (3) to redirect the MSM narrative so that the talk of the Labor Day weekend won't be the successful Democratic convention, but the Republican's surprise VP pick..<br />&nbsp;<br />But in the unlikely (I hope) event that McCain is elected, his running mate&nbsp;seems to offer little&nbsp;that McCain doesn't already bring to the table.&nbsp; Like him,&nbsp;Governor Palin&nbsp;is strongly pro-war, anti-abortion, and well connected to the oil companies.&nbsp; From what little I know of her, I don't see any major additions there.<br /><br />This is not a VP pick designed to help&nbsp;McCain govern.&nbsp; It is a pick designed to help him win the election.&nbsp; Once they're elected, I guess we can hope that the elves will take care of the economy.</p>]]>
      
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   <title>It&apos;s the economy, Senator McCain</title>
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   <published>2008-08-29T21:36:35Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; <br /><br />I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly conceded his lack of knowledge about it, and has said a few times that he was looking for a vice-president who had some grounding in economic policy.&nbsp; <br /><br />McCain's apparent goals in picking Governor Palin are (1) to appeal to evangelical anti-abortion voters; (2) to appeal to disaffected Clinton supporters; and (3) to redirect the MSM narrative so that the talk of the Labor Day weekend won't be the successful Democratic convention, but the Republican's surprise VP pick..<br />&nbsp;<br />But in the unlikely (I hope) event that McCain is elected, his running mate&nbsp;seems to offer little&nbsp;that McCain doesn't already bring to the table.&nbsp; Like him,&nbsp;Governor Palin&nbsp;is strongly pro-war, anti-abortion, and well connected to the oil companies.&nbsp; From what little I know of her, I don't see any major additions there.<br /><br />This is not a VP pick designed to help&nbsp;McCain govern.&nbsp; It is a pick designed to help him win the election.&nbsp; Once they're elected, I guess we can hope that the elves will take care of the economy.</p>]]>
      
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   <title>It&apos;s the economy, Senator McCain</title>
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   <published>2008-08-29T21:34:54Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; <br /><br />I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly conceded his lack of knowledge about it, and has said a few times that he was looking for a vice-president who had some grounding in economic policy.&nbsp; <br /><br />McCain's apparent goals in picking Governor Palin are (1) to appeal to evangelical anti-abortion voters; (2) to appeal to disaffected Clinton supporters; and (3) to redirect the MSM narrative so that the talk of the Labor Day weekend won't be the successful Democratic convention, but the Republican's surprise VP pick..<br />&nbsp;<br />But in the unlikely (I hope) event that McCain is elected, his running mate&nbsp;seems to offer little&nbsp;that McCain doesn't already bring to the table.&nbsp; Like him,&nbsp;Governor Palin&nbsp;is strongly pro-war, anti-abortion, and well connected to the oil companies.&nbsp; From what little I know of her, I don't see any major additions there.<br /><br />This is not a VP pick designed to help&nbsp;McCain govern.&nbsp; It is a pick designed to help him win the election.&nbsp; Once they're elected, I guess we can hope that the elves will take care of the economy.</p>]]>
      
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   <title>It&apos;s the economy, Senator McCain</title>
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   <published>2008-08-29T21:30:01Z</published>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly...]]></summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>Hi, all.&nbsp; I'm back from the wilderness of Europe and rejoining the TPM community in style with my very first post.&nbsp; <br /><br />I have to think that many undecided voters are very concerned about our flailing economy.&nbsp; Senator McCain has repeatedly conceded his lack of knowledge about it, and has said a few times that he was looking for a vice-president who had some grounding in economic policy.&nbsp; <br /><br />Presumably, his goals in announcing&nbsp;his pick of Senator Palin are (1) to appeal to evangelical anti-abortion voters; (2) to appeal to disaffected Clinton supporters; and (3) to redirect the MSM narrative so that the big news before the Labor&nbsp;Day weekend won't be the successful Democratic convention, but&nbsp;the unconventional Republican&nbsp;VP pick.<br />&nbsp;<br />But, in the unlikely (I hope) event that McCain is elected, he has chosen a running mate who has little to offer the executive branch that McCain doesn't already bring to the table.&nbsp; Like him,&nbsp;Governor Palin&nbsp;is strongly pro-war, anti-abortion, and well connected to the oil companies.&nbsp; From what little I know of Governor Palin, I don't see any major additions there.<br /><br />This is not a VP pick who designed to help&nbsp;McCain govern.&nbsp; It is a pick designed to help him win the election.&nbsp; Once they're elected, I guess we can hope that the elves will take care of the economy.</p>]]>
      
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