Here's John McCain being worst than Bush. Since McCain (who's trying to pretend he's a maverick) has voted 95% of the time with Bush. Where's the difference?For McCain to talk about the 5% difference which was mostly during the time when he was still pissed over losing the primary to Bush, I don't see how that talking point really matters.John McCain is far worst than Bush and no matter how the pundits are looking for McCain to do something dynamic and magical; sorry, I can not see it coming from some one as calm and steady as Obama. more about "What's the difference between George ...", posted with vodpod
Here's John McCain being worst than Bush. Since McCain (who['s trying to pretend he's a maverick) has voted 95% of the time with Bush where's the difference? For McCain to talk about the 5% difference which was mostly during the time when he was still pissed over losing the primary to Bush I don't see how that talking point really matters. John McCain is far worst than Bush and no matter how these pundits are looking for McCain to do something dynamic, sorry I can not see it coming from some one as calm and steady as Obama.
Here's an advance look at a new ad that the Service Employees International Union is debuting tomorrow that departs from the "McSame" message by painting McCain as worse than Bush:The SEIU official who sent us the ad confirms that this will have roughly $100,000 behind it. But in keeping with the fact that the big unions have by and large stayed off the airwaves, the SEIU's new spot will go up tomorrow not on TV but on multiple news Web sites around the country.The rub here is that the ad will be geographically targeted. So while it will air on CNN's site, for instance, it will only be seen by CNN.com readers in select battlegrounds. Meanwhile, it will also post on geographically specific news sites, such as the Web sites of the Boston Globe, the Indy Star, the Miami Herald, and others, as well as on multiple blogs.
Here's an advance look at a new ad that the Service Employees International Union is debuting tomorrow that departs from the "McSame" message by painting McCain as worse than Bush:
The SEIU official who sent us the ad confirms that this will have roughly $100,000 behind it. But in keeping with the fact that the big unions have by and large stayed off the airwaves, the SEIU's new spot will go up tomorrow not on TV but on multiple news Web sites around the country.
The rub here is that the ad will be geographically targeted. So while it will air on CNN's site, for instance, it will only be seen by CNN.com readers in select battlegrounds. Meanwhile, it will also post on geographically specific news sites, such as the Web sites of the Boston Globe, the Indy Star, the Miami Herald, and others, as well as on multiple blogs.