Sarah Palin thinks only small towns are pro-America

<p>I’ve actually specified what Obama has twisted about McCain, and yet you refuse to specify one.</p>

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I don’t think Palin’s a bad person at all.*</p>

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She calls herself a Christian, yet has no moral compass of honesty or integrity. That’s not very Christ-like to me.*</p>

<p>There’s only one person you’re fooling ;)</p>

<p>A columnist for the WaPo isn’t having none of the Obama koolaid.</p>

<p>* The double standard here is stunning. Obama ran a scurrilous Spanish-language ad falsely associating McCain with anti-Hispanic slurs. Another ad falsely claimed that McCain supports “cutting Social Security benefits in half.” And for months Democrats insisted that McCain sought 100 years of war in Iraq.</p>

<p>McCain’s critics are offended that he raised the issue of William Ayers. What’s astonishing is that Obama was himself not offended by William Ayers.</p>

<p>Moreover, the most remarkable of all tactical choices of this election season is the attack that never was. Out of extreme (and unnecessary) conscientiousness, McCain refused to raise the legitimate issue of Obama’s most egregious association – with the race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright. Dirty campaigning, indeed.*</p>