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Campaign Desk “Attacking” McCain’s Military Record What Wesley Clark really said; how the press missed it By Zachary Roth Mon 30 Jun 2008 03:54 PM So: The latest round of mock outrage—in a presidential race that has turned the tactic into an art form—now comes in response to comments made by General Wesley Clark. Appearing as a surrogate for Barack Obama on CBS’s “Face the Nation”, Clark, in ... [link]

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Papa Lohan Wasn't Always Preachin'
Published 7/1/2008 at Radar: Fresh Intelligence Blog
... : Arrested Development 's Jeffrey Tambor says a movie of the beloved series is looking like a sure thing. "After months of speculation," he says "I think we have finally figured out for sure that we are indeed doing an Arrested Development movie." Sound and fury : Did Obama supporter Wes Clark impugn John McCain 's military service? Of course not. But you wouldn't know that by listening to press reaction. SURE, THERE'S MORE: ...

Michael Shaw: Reading The Pictures: McCain's War Cred Goes Belly Up
Published 7/2/2008 by Michael Shaw at Huffington Post Entertainment Blog
... did), as part of the brass. Echoing Clark's point that McCain's heroism was based on his service as a prisoner, the photo -- up to now, liberally touted by Mac's campaign -- suddenly loses the pomp and ambiguity. Simply, what the picture reflects is how McCain's heroism and military record is largely based on his going belly up. Gen. Wes Clark on Face the Nation June 29, 2008 (YouTube) "Attacking" McCain's Military Record: What Wesley Clark really said; how the press missed it ...

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