Meh, count me as one who--while impressed with the speed of the McCain Campaign in putting out commercials--wasn't impressed with the product. I especially don't like it when they stop at the comma, as they did with the final soundbite. Obama went on to discuss how loopholes in the tax law make our effective corporate rate lower than the actual one. If you're confident in your position, you don't fudge the truth. To me, that was no better than Sen. Obama's "100 years" or "$5MM is rich" criticism of Sen. McCain.
wow, that's just nakedly juvenile, and -- yet again -- dishonest. mccain's campaign has really become a joke over the last few months. it's sad, this campaign could have been an interesting debate over real ideological and philosophical differences. unfortunately, steve schmidt and co. have decided to turn the campaign into a complete clown show. luckily it doesn't seem to be working. if i had to bet right now, i'd say obama wins at least 350 electoral votes. i bet mccain will wish he'd stayed truer to himself rather than selling out to karl rove jr. when it's all over. sr
Wait are you talking about how both Candidates danced around issues they didn`t like during the debate?
Are you talking tactic or strategy and would you please differentiate the 2 so I know what your intended message was.
I absolutely know the difference between a tactic and a strategy. And the strategic question McCain has to ask himself is...ouch, now what?