At 12:30 on 9/12/08 Fox News is currently covering the truce between Barack Obama and John McCain on what types of campaign ads they will be using. Barack Obama has not really responded to attacks by the McCain camp as fiercefuly as what the original attacks are. I think that this is just another attempt by Barack Obama to trick the American people into believing that John McCain should not be President. I personally do not care that McCain does not know how to use a computer or send an e-mail. That is not what being the Commander in Chief is about. Staffers can take care of that stuff but when it comes time for the tough decisions John McCain has a much better background than Obama to draw upon. Fox News is playing up this idea of campaign ads and what they should be like. No real spin on this issue.
Another article is that in an interview Alaska Governor Sarah Palin says that she is ready to step into the #1 job at any point if needed once her and McCain win the White House in November. I think that Fox News has decided that this is a very good story to show because they don't want Obama to win in November they would much rather have a McCain-Palin White House. This story is being spun towards the McCain supporters to show that Palin has what it needs and the experience to lead our troops and our country in battle if something were to happen to John McCain.
Joe Biden has also released his personal financial records. They are trying to show that although he has been in the Senate for 36 years he has not earned the amount of money that other members of the Senate has that have been there less time and some that have been there more. I personally don't care what kind of money he and his wife made in 2007, including both of their salaries and book royalties. That does not matter to me. Lets look at the nominee's record, let's argue the facts, and debate the issues. As a country we need to get past these childish issues and look at the real issues that are facing our country. No spin on this article was noted.
Friday, September 12, 2008
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