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NBC Brian Williams Interviews John McCain And Sarah Palin Video

Posted by Mike on October 24, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Brian Williams, John McCain, MSNBC, Sarah Palin

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Television Ad: "Ladies And Gentlemen"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "LADIES AND GENTLEMEN"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Ladies and Gentlemen." The ad highlights Joe Biden -- Barack Obama's own running-mate -- guaranteeing an international crisis if Barack Obama is elected. Because of Barack Obama's inexperience, Joe Biden has guaranteed the American people that the world will test Barack Obama within the first six months of being elected. If Barack Obama's vote against the surge and response to the Russia-Georgia crisis are any indication, Americans can't afford to see if he passes the test or not. The ad will be televised in key states.

Script For "Ladies And Gentlemen" (TV :30)

ANNCR: Listen to Joe Biden.

Talking about what electing Barack Obama will mean.

JOE BIDEN: Mark my words.

It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama.

The world is looking.

We're going to have an international crisis ... to test the mettle of this guy.

I guarantee you it's gonna happen.

ANNCR: It doesn't have to happen.

Vote McCain.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on October 24, 2008 | Permalink

John McCain And Sarah Palin Returning To Iowa This Weekend For 3 Road To Victory Rallies

John McCain And Sarah Palin Returning To Iowa This Weekend For 3 Road To Victory Rallies

DES MOINES, IA -- The McCain-Palin presidential campaign announced today that Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin will return to Iowa this weekend for three "Road to Victory" rallies. They will discuss their plans to strengthen the economy, protect America's workers and entrepreneurs, and keep our nation secure by putting country first. Tickets are already being distributed for the Governor Palin rallies and ticket distribution for Senator McCain's rally will begin today at 3 p.m. CDT.

"The race for the White House in Iowa continues to heat up as internal polling tightens. We've seen both campaigns open more offices, bring in more staff, continue their advertising and plan visits to the state," said campaign manager Rick Davis. "Senator McCain and Governor Palin are within striking distance in Iowa. Given our historically strong 'Get Out the Vote' program and how our message of conservative values is resonating better with Iowans -- while we're still the underdog -- we feel very good about our investment in the Hawkeye State."

On Saturday, October 25th, Governor Palin will hold a rally in Sioux City at 10:00 a.m. CDT, and a rally in Des Moines at 1:30 p.m. CDT.

On Sunday, October 26th, Senator McCain and Cindy McCain will hold a Road to Victory rally in Cedar Falls at the University of Northern Iowa.

"Senator McCain and Governor Palin are excited to be traveling back to Iowa this weekend so that Iowans can hear straight talk, straight from them, about how they will work across the aisle, strengthen our economy, keep taxes low and lead in Washington," said Wendy Riemann, Iowa McCain Spokeswoman.

Tickets are required for each rally and are free. A list of ticket distribution centers for each rally is listed below, along with the office hours for each distribution site.

Saturday, October 25, 2008
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
WHO: Governor Sarah Palin
WHAT: Road to Victory Rally
WHEN: Saturday, October 25, 2008
Doors open at 9:00 a.m CDT
Program starts at 10 a.m. CDT
WHERE: Sioux City West High School Gym
2001 Casselman St
Sioux City, IA

TICKET DISTRIBUTION SITES FOR SIOUX CITY ROAD TO VICTORY RALLY WITH GOVERNOR SARAH PALIN

Woodbury Victory Office
4281 Sergeant Rd.
Sioux City, IA 51106
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Sioux County Victory Office
419 1st Ave NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Pottawattamie County Victory Office
1851 Madison Ave, Suite 716
Council Bluffs, IA 51503
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

DES MOINES, IOWA
WHO: Governor Sarah Palin
WHAT: Road to Victory Rally
WHEN: Saturday, October 25, 2008
Doors open at 12:30 p.m. CDT
Program starts at 1:30 p.m. CDT
WHERE: Hy-Vee Hall
730 Third Street
Des Moines, IA

TICKET DISTRIBUTION SITES FOR DES MOINES ROAD TO VICTORY RALLY WITH GOVERNOR SARAH PALIN

McCain Regional Headquarters/Iowa Victory Headquarters
2775 86th Street
Urbandale, IA 50322
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Republican Party of Iowa
621 East 9th Street
Des Moines, IA 50309
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Story County Victory Office
413 Northwestern Ave.
Ames, IA 50010
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Marshall County Victory Office
32 West Main Street
Marshalltown, IA 50158
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Jasper County Victory Office
107 First Avenue West
Newton, IA 50208
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

Warren County Victory Office
1214 North Jefferson Street
Indianola, IA 50125
9:00 a.m. CDT -- 9:00 p.m. CDT

CEDAR FALLS, IOWA
WHO: Senator John McCain
WHAT: Road to Victory Rally
WHEN: Sunday, October 26, 2008
Doors open at 11:00 a.m. CDT
Program starts at 12:00 p.m. CDT
WHERE: West Gym at the University of Northern Iowa
2501 Minnesota Street
Cedar Falls, IA

TICKET DISTRIBUTION SITES FOR CEDAR FALLS ROAD TO VICTORY RALLY WITH JOHN MCCAIN

Black Hawk Victory Office
2307 Falls Ave
Waterloo, IA 50701
9:00 a.m. -- 9:00 p.m.

Linn County Victory Office
2240 7th Ave, Suite 5
Marion, IA 52302
9:00 a.m. -- 9:00 p.m.

University of Northern Iowa
The Northern Iowan
L011 Maucker Union (Lower Level)
Cedar Falls, IA 50614
10:00 a.m. -- 4:00 p.m.

Posted by Mike on October 22, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Iowa, John McCain, Road To Victory Rally, Sarah Palin

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Television Ad: "Sweat Equity"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "SWEAT EQUITY"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Sweat Equity." The ad highlights small business owners from across the country sharing in the same concerns that Joe the Plumber expressed last week that they cannot afford Barack Obama's tax increases seeking to redistribute the wealth by punishing small businesses for expanding and creating jobs. The ad will be televised in key states.

Script For "Sweat Equity" (TV :30)

BARACK OBAMA: I think when you spread the wealth around it's good for everybody.

WOMAN: I'm Joe the plumber.

WOMAN: I'm Joe the plumber.

WOMAN: I'm Joe the plumber.

ANNCR: Spread the wealth?

MAN: I'm supposed to work harder...

MAN: Just to pay more taxes.

MAN: Obama wants my sweat to pay for his trillion dollars in new spending?

WOMAN: I'm Joe the plumber.

ANNCR: Barack Obama. Higher Taxes. More Spending. Not Ready.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on October 22, 2008 | Permalink

Sarah Palin Road to Victory Rallies In Iowa This Saturday In Sioux City And Des Moines

Sarah Palin Road to Victory Rallies In Iowa This Saturday In Sioux City And Des Moines

Governor Palin will discuss John McCain's plans to strengthen the economy, protect America's workers and entrepreneurs and keep our nation secure by putting country first.

“The race for the White House in Iowa continues to heat up as internal polling tightens.  We’ve seen both campaigns open more offices, bring in more staff, continue their advertising and plan visits to the state,” said campaign manager Rick Davis.  “Senator McCain and Governor Palin are within striking distance in Iowa.  Given our historically strong Get Out the Vote program and how our message of conservative values is resonating better with Iowans -- while we’re still the underdog -- we feel very good about our investment in the Hawkeye State.”

Saturday morning, Governor Palin will be holding a rally in Sioux City. 

Saturday afternoon, Governor Palin will be holding a rally in Des Moines.

An additional rally for Sunday featuring Senator McCain is expected to be announced Wednesday. 

“Governor Palin is excited to be traveling back to Iowa this weekend so that Iowans can hear straight talk, straight from her, about how she and Senator McCain will work across the aisle, strengthen our economy, keep taxes low and lead in Washington.”  
-- Wendy Riemann, Iowa McCain Spokeswoman     

The Palin Sioux City Rally on Saturday, October 25th will take place at:
Sioux City West High School Gym
2001 Casselman St
Sioux City, IA

Doors open at 9 a.m.
Program starts at 10 a.m.

The Palin Des Moines Rally on Saturday, October 25th will take place at:

Hy-Vee Hall
730 Third Street
Des Moines, IA

Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
Program starts at 1:30 p.m.

Tickets are required for each rally and are free.  A list of ticket distribution centers for each rally is listed below, along with the office hours for each distribution site. 

Ticket Distribution Sites for Sioux City Road to Victory Rally on Saturday, October 25th with Governor Palin

Woodbury Victory Office
4281 Sergeant Rd.
Sioux City, IA  51106
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Sioux County Victory Office
419 1st Ave NE
Sioux Center, IA  51250
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Pottawattamie County Victory Office
1851 Madison Ave, Suite 716
Council Bluffs, IA  51503
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Ticket Distribution Sites for Des Moines Road to Victory Rally on Saturday, Oct. 25th with Governor Palin

McCain Regional Headquarters/Iowa Victory Headquarters
2775 86th Street
Urbandale, IA  50322
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Republican Party of Iowa
621 East 9th Street
Des Moines, IA  50309
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Story County Victory Office
413 Northwestern Ave.
Ames, IA  50010
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Marshall County Victory Office
32 West Main Street
Marshalltown, IA  50158
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Jasper County Victory Office
107 First Avenue West
Newton, IA  50208
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Warren County Victory Office
1214 North Jefferson Street
Indianola, IA  50125
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Posted by Mike on October 21, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Des Moines, Iowa, Road to Victory, Sarah Palin, Sioux City

Mary Pawlenty, First Lady of Minnesota To Campaign In Pennsylvania With Cindy McCain

Mrs. Cindy McCain to Participate in Road to Victory Rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania

ARLINGTON, VA -- The McCain-Palin presidential campaign today announced that Mrs. Cindy McCain will participate in a Road to Victory Rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania on Saturday, October 18th.

Saturday, October 18, 2008

WILKES-BARRE, PENNSYLVANIA

WHO: Mrs. Cindy McCain
          Mrs. Brooke Burr, First Lady of North Carolina
          Mrs. Mary Pawlenty, First Lady of Minnesota

WHAT: Road to Victory Rally

WHEN: Saturday, October 18, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. EDT
*Please Note: Doors open for general public admission at 4:00 p.m. EDT.

WHERE: Wilkes University
              The Marts Center
              274 South Franklin St.
              Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701

Posted by Mike on October 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Cindy McCain, First Lady, Mary Pawlenty, Minnesota, Pennsylvania

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Web Ad: "Joe The Plumber"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW WEB AD: "JOE THE PLUMBER"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest web ad, entitled "Joe the Plumber." The ad highlights Barack Obama's plans to increase taxes on Americans, even as they seek to build their own small businesses and create jobs. While Barack Obama talks about cutting taxes, his plan is really just a plan to "spread the wealth around" instead of creating new wealth and new opportunity.

Script For "Joe The Plumber" (Web :30)

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

ANNCR: Americans are catching...

JOE WURZELBACHER: Your new tax plan is going to tax me more.

BARACK OBAMA: It's not that I want to punish your success. ... I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody.

ANNCR: Everybody?

Leading papers call Obama's taxes "welfare" ... "government handouts".

Obama raises taxes on seniors, hard working families to give "welfare" to those who pay none.

Just as you suspected, Obama's not truthful on taxes. 

Posted by Mike on October 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Joe The Plumber, McCain-Palin 2008

What They're Saying About John McCain At The Hofstra Presidential Debate: Vol. 3

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT JOHN MCCAIN AT THE HOFSTRA DEBATE: VOL. 3

ABC News' George Stephanopoulos: "Best Of The Three Debates." ROBIN ROBERTS: "Very important debate for him last night. And it was his best debate?" GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: "Clearly. Best of the three debates. especially at the beginning when he did introduce Joe the Plumber and put Barack Obama on the defensive on issues like taxes, especially taxes and the economy. Also laid out his plan for buying up those bad home loans. I think his first half hour was very, very strong." (ABC's "Good Morning America," 10/16/08)

Christian Broadcasting Network's David Brody: "John McCain Put A Dent In The Obama Persona." "Wednesday night John McCain put a dent in the Obama persona. There's no doubt that out of all the debates this fall, John McCain had his best one at Hofstra University. He was able to pokes some holes in Obama's armor. He nicked him with Ayers, ACORN, public financing, negative advertising, abortion and yes, Joe the Plumber." (David Brody, "McCain Dings Obama At Hofstra Debate," Christian Broadcasting Network's "Brody File" Blog, 10/16/08)

· Brody: "The 'Joe The Plumber' Moments Were Probably Some Of McCain's Best Moments." "The 'Joe the Plumber' moments were probably some of McCain's best moments. Not only was McCain able to use the Joe the Plumber story as an example of class warfare, he also used Joe as a way to make the economy a personal story." (David Brody, "McCain Dings Obama At Hofstra Debate," Christian Broadcasting Network's "Brody File" Blog, 10/16/08)

· Brody: "Clearly, the line of the night was when McCain's distanced himself from the President by saying: I'm sure a lot of McCain supporters thought 'It's about time'. Obama has been hammering McCain on his ties to Bush forever but Wednesday night McCain not only delivered the big line but also listed numerous examples of how he is different than President Bush." (David Brody, "McCain Dings Obama At Hofstra Debate," Christian Broadcasting Network's "Brody File" Blog, 10/16/08)

The New York Times: "John McCain Was In A Groove Early." "Senator John McCain was in a groove early in the presidential debate on Wednesday night, looking Senator Barack Obama in the eye and chiding him over taxes, over his backbone in standing up to Democrats and over the Obama campaign's portrayal of Mr. McCain as the second coming of George W. Bush." (Patrick Healy, "Pressing All The Buttons, McCain Attacks, But Obama Stays Steady," The New York Times, 10/16/08)

The Arizona Republic's Dan Nowicki: "For McCain, It Clearly Was His Best Debate Performance And For At Least The First Part Of The Proceedings He Effortlessly Kept Obama Off-Balance." (Dan Nowicki, "Both Candidates Stand Tall In The Final 2008 Presidential Debate," The Arizona Republic, 10/16/08)

The Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes: "The Winner Was John McCain." "The winner, and in my view quite decisively, was John McCain. From the very first question, McCain seemed certain of himself and his answers." (Stephen Hayes, "McCain Wins Round Three," The Weekly Standard, 10/16/08)

National Review's Byron York: "Who Won? There Seems Little Doubt That McCain Scored Many More Points Than Obama." (Byron York, Op-Ed, "'I Am Not President Bush.'" National Review Online, 10/16/08)

New York Post: "On Issue After Issue, McCain Made His Case, Deftly Countering Obama's Jabs." "On issue after issue, McCain made his case, deftly countering Obama's jabs. Why, he asked, does Obama 'always say we have to spend more?' Added McCain: 'Throwing money at every problem is not the answer.'" (Editorial, "Lessons From The Plumber," New York Post, 10/16/08)

New York Post's Charles Hurt: "John McCain Delivered The Best Debate Performance Of His Campaign Last Night." "With an assist from Joe the Plumber, John McCain delivered the best debate performance of his campaign last night. And it was probably the best night of the entire general election so far for him, rivaled only by the electric evening on which Sarah Palin gave her acceptance speech during the GOP convention last month." (Charles Hurt, "Old Warrior Finally Has His Great Debate," New York Post, 10/16/08)

· Hurt: John McCain "Made The Strongest And Most Convincing Argument Yet That He Is Prepared To Keep The Federal Government From Making The Current Economic Crisis Worse." "McCain last night made the strongest and most convincing argument yet that he is prepared to keep the federal government from making the current economic crisis even worse." (Charles Hurt, "Old Warrior Finally Has His Great Debate," New York Post, 10/16/08)

USA Today: John McCain "Kept Obama on The Defensive." "So the Republican's tone was crisper, sharper and more cutting than it had been in the first two debates. He kept Obama on the defensive for much of the 90-minute forum, attacking him for everything from his association with '60s radical Bill Ayers to his decision not to take public financing for his campaign." (Editorial, "Analysis: McCain More Cutting; Obama Low-Key," USA Today, 10/16/08)

Denver Post's Joanne Ostrow: "It Wasn't Obama's Night." "On Wednesday, Joe, you saw Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain making their cases, seated uncomfortably close, without the distraction of a town hall. It wasn't Obama's night." (Joanne Ostrow, Op-Ed, "McCain Seemed Energized; Obama Kept Cool," Denver Post, 10/16/08)

The Boston Globe's Peter Canellos: "John McCain Last Night Put Barack Obama Through A Red-Hot Grilling, Barely Hiding His Disdain For The Illinois Senator And His Outrage Over Obama's Policies." (Peter S. Canellos, "Intensity May Help The Republican," The Boston Globe, 10/16/08)

· Canellos: "McCain Also Scored Substantively By Focusing On 'Joe The Plumber,' A Real Person Who Wants To Buy His Business And Worries That Obama's Tax Policies Would Hurt Him." (Peter S. Canellos, "Intensity May Help The Republican," The Boston Globe, 10/16/08)

Posted by Mike on October 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Debate, Hofstra, John McCain

What They're Saying About John McCain At The Hofstra Presidential Debate: Vol. 2

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING ABOUT JOHN MCCAIN AT THE HOFSTRA DEBATE: VOL. 2

"McCain Has Best Debate Yet In Final Face-Off," With "Aggressive, Assertive" Performance

Time's Mark Halperin: "McCain has best debate yet in final face-off. ... McCain: A- ..." (Mark Halperin, "Enough (!)(?)" TIME's "The Page" Blog, thepage.time.com, 10/15/08)

Halperin: "During the first half of the debate, showed off the best of himself -- dedicated, sincere, patriotic, cheery, earnest, commanding--all without seeming old or anxious. Even scored some points in the 'change' category, against the candidate who has owned the theme. Clear, upbeat, and totally on message." (Mark Halperin, "Mark Halperin's Grades For The Final Presidential Debate," TIME's "The Page" Blog, thepage.time.com, 10/15/08)

Halperin: "[I]f a majority of persuadable voters watched the debate, they saw why McCain's advisers have faith in him and still believe he can win this race." (Mark Halperin, "Mark Halperin's Grades For The Final Presidential Debate," TIME's "The Page" Blog, thepage.time.com, 10/15/08)

CNN's John King: "It was by far McCain's best performance of the three debates. ... It was by far McCain's most aggressive, assertive." (CNN, 10/15/08)

The Associated Press' Liz Sidoti: "John McCain Kept Barack Obama On The Defensive ... By That Measure, McCain Won The Last Debate Of The 2008 Campaign." "This time, John McCain kept Barack Obama on the defensive. The feisty Republican tried hard to find a lifeline Wednesday night, challenging his Democratic rival at every turn over his truthfulness, associations and record. By that measure, McCain won the last debate of the 2008 campaign." (Liz Sidoti, "McCain Puts Obama On The Defensive," The Associated Press, 10/15/08)

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell: "I thought John McCain had a very strong night. I thought it was his best debate, clearly." (MSNBC's "Post Debate Analysis," 10/15/08)

Former Clinton White House Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers: "I thought it was a stronger night for McCain, though, than the last debate, and he got in some licks, like the one that Dan was talking about where he said you know, if you wanted to run against George Bush you should have run four years ago. I think he brought up Joe The Plumber and used that quite effectively for most of the times he brought it up, which was a lot of times. So a stronger performance from McCain." (CBS's "Presidential Debate," 10/15/08)

CNN's Candy Crowley: "I would agree this was not Obama's best debate." (CNN, 10/15/08)

CNN's Gloria Borger: "John McCain finally got to say tonight I am not George W. Bush. ... That was his best line. That's the line he has been waiting to say." (CNN, 10/15/08)

CNN's David Gergen: "I thought that McCain had the best start than he's had in any debate. The first 30 minutes I thought he excelled, I thought he played very well to his base. Obama started to look, I thought, flat." (CNN, 10/15/08)

"McCain Has Done Much Of What He Needed To Do Tonight" "he Was Aggressive. He Was Strong. He Was On Offense."

ABC News' Rick Klein: "My sense is that McCain has done much of what he needed to do tonight..." (Rick Klein, "Live Debate Blog," ABC News' "Live Debate" Blog, blogs.abcnews.com, 10/15/08)

Klein: "The 'long line of McCains' remark a slightly emotional, and probably effective, close." (Rick Klein, "Live Debate Blog," ABC News' "Live Debate" Blog, blogs.abcnews.com, 10/15/08)

Fox News' Charles Krauthammer: "I thought McCain was feisty and tough." (Fox News' "On The Record," 10/15/08)

ABC News' Charlie Gibson: "It was interesting -- my only thought, when he said that, first of all, very good line." (ABC News' "Vote 08: The Final Debate," 10/15/08)

The Washington Post's Chris Cillizza: "McCain's best line of attack in this debate: Obama talks about bipartisanship but doesn't get it done." (Chris Cillizza, "The Fix Twitters The Final Debate!" The Washington Post's "The Fix" Blog, www.washingtonpost.com, 10/15/08)

CNN's Bill Bennett: "Well remember last time I said I didn't think that McCain broke through. I think he did this time. He had a very strong debate." (CNN's "Anderson Cooper 360," 10/15/08)

Posted by Mike on October 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: Debate, Hofstra, John McCain

McCain-Palin 2008 Launches New Television Ad: "Fight"

MCCAIN-PALIN 2008 LAUNCHES NEW TELEVISION AD: "FIGHT"

ARLINGTON, VA -- Today, McCain-Palin 2008 released its latest television ad, entitled "Fight." The ad highlights John McCain speaking directly to the American people about his bold plan of action to make the next four years better than the last eight. To do that, John McCain will fight to set a new direction by fighting for the American people. He will protect Americans' savings and investments, lower taxes, curb government spending, work toward strategic energy independence and always fight for our country. The ad will be televised nationally.

Script For "Fight" (TV :60)

JOHN MCCAIN: The last eight years haven't worked very well, have they?

I'll make the next four better.

Your savings, your job and your financial security are under siege.

Washington is making it worse - bankrupting us with their spending.

Telling us paying higher taxes is "patriotic"?

And saying we need to "spread the wealth around"?

They refuse common sense solutions for energy independence.

So every day we send billions to the Middle East.

We need a new direction and I have a plan.

Your savings. We'll rebuild them.

Your investments. They'll grow again.

Energy. We'll drill here and we'll create a renewable energy economy.

Lower taxes and less spending will protect your job and create new ones.

That'll restore our country.

Stand up with me, let's fight for America.

JOHN MCCAIN: I'm John McCain and I approve this message.

Posted by Mike on October 16, 2008 | Permalink

Tags: "Fight", 2008, McCain-Palin, Television Ad

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