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Week of April 6, 2008 - April 12, 2008

Barack Obama, John McCain and those "Bitter" Pennsylvanians


Greg Sargent put up a short post about the latest "outrage" over an Obama speech. The McCain campaign was quick with a response.

Asked to respond, McCain adviser Steve Schmidt called it a "remarkable statement and extremely revealing."

"It shows an elitism and condescension towards hardworking Americans that is nothing short of breathtaking," Schmidt said. "It is hard to imagine someone running for president who is more out of touch with average Americans."

But wait, wait my friends. Wasn't John McCain just quoted saying something very similar in the New Yorker back in December 2007? Why ...
Anti-immigrant passion also owes much to the disproportionate influence of a few small states in the nominating process. National polls show that, as an issue, immigration is far behind the Iraq war, terrorism, the economy, and health care as a concern to most Americans; a recent Pew poll shows that, nationally, only six per cent of voters offer immigration as the most important issue facing the country. But in Iowa and South Carolina, two of the three most important early states, it is a top concern for the Republicans who are most likely to vote. “It’s the influx of illegals into places where they’ve never seen a Hispanic influence before,” McCain told me. “You probably see more emotion in Iowa than you do in Arizona on this issue. I was in a town in Iowa, and twenty years ago there were no Hispanics in the town. Then a meatpacking facility was opened up. Now twenty per cent of their population is Hispanic. There were senior citizens there who were—‘concerned’ is not the word. They see this as an assault on their culture, what they view as an impact on what have been their traditions in Iowa, in the small towns in Iowa. So you get questions like ‘Why do I have to punch 1 for English?’ ‘Why can’t they speak English?’ It’s become larger than just the fact that we need to enforce our borders.”

Whoa! Johnny. Johnny. Johnny. I realize they didn't have the intertubes during the Civil War, but talk to your grandchildren more and they'll get you up to speed. Oh, and Google is your friend.

Eight More SD's for Obama?


Yes according to Obama surrogate Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky. Watch the interview its very interesting.
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