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    <updated>2008-09-06T19:27:43Z</updated>
    <subtitle>Inside Long Island, state and national politics and Election 2008</subtitle>
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    <title>Obama to Palin: Making stuff up</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T19:23:56Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T19:27:43Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Obama throws a sharp elbow at Sarah Palin, who has been spending a fair amount of time living off a puffed resume with a claim to have opposed earmarks that doesn&apos;t seem to be true: “She’s a skillful politician. But,...</summary>
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        <name>John Riley</name>
        
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        <![CDATA[<p>Obama throws a sharp elbow at Sarah Palin, who has been spending a fair amount of time living off a puffed resume with a claim to have opposed earmarks that doesn't seem to be true:</p>

<p>“She’s a skillful politician. But, you know, when you’ve been taking all these earmarks when it’s convenient, and then suddenly you’re the champion anti-earmark person, that’s not change. Come on! I mean, words mean something, you can’t just make stuff up.”</p>

<p>McCain response is... unresponsive: “Just like so many other issues Barack Obama is all talk, has no record to back it up and isn’t ready to make change.” </p>

<p>Translation: "We can't make stuff up? Just watch us."</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Obama/McCain: United front on 9/11</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T19:18:43Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T19:23:02Z</updated>
    
    <summary>A bright spot in a campaign that was supposed to be classy, and has so far been a trivialized and somewhat nasty disappointment. Obama and McCain agree on a unified statement and a joint appearance at Ground Zero on September...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A bright spot in a campaign that was supposed to be classy, and has so far been a trivialized and somewhat nasty disappointment. Obama and McCain agree on a unified statement and a joint appearance at Ground Zero on September 11:</p>

<p>“On September 11, 2008, we will join together to mark the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 attacks at Ground Zero.</p>

<p>“All of us came together on 9/11 - not as Democrats or Republicans – but as Americans. In smoke-filled corridors and on the steps of the Capitol; at blood banks and at vigils - we were united as one American family. On Thursday, we will put aside politics and come together to renew that unity, to honor the memory of each and every American who died, and to grieve with the families and friends who lost loved ones. We will also give thanks for the firefighters, police, and emergency responders who set a heroic example of selfless service, and for the men and women who serve today in defense of the freedom and security that came under attack in New York City, at the Pentagon, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania.”</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Gov. calls Suffolk&apos;s Assemb. Ramos &quot;a great resource&quot;</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T18:34:16Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T18:34:49Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Gov. David Paterson stumped for Democratic Assemb. Philip Ramos in Brentwood Friday calling him a “great resource” and his &quot;partner in state government,” but added his appearance was no “message” to Suffolk County Executve Steve Levy who is backing primary...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Gov. David  Paterson stumped for Democratic Assemb. Philip Ramos in Brentwood Friday calling him  a “great resource” and his "partner in state government,” but added his appearance was no “message” to Suffolk County Executve Steve Levy who is backing primary challenger Waldo Cabrera.  </p>

<p>“There are a lot of people you’ve touched in six years of service and they are not going to let anything happen to you,” Paterson told the  crowd of abut 130 during the mid afternoon fundraiser at the Portuguese American Center. </p>

<p>The governor was joined by Rep Steve Israel(D-Huntington) the supervisors from Brookhaven Brian Foley and Philip Nolan of Islip as well as a half dozen of Ramos’ fellow Assembly members.</p>

<p>Cabrera, reached later, called Paterson’s comments “expected rhetoric” and his appearance a sign that Ramos “is a candidate who is floundering and needs to be propped up by the governor" and others. "If he was a solid candidate he could fight his own fight,” he added.</p>

<p>Paterson also appeared to make an indirect reference to the Levy’s dispute with Ramos for delaying the extension ....</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>...of the county sales tax last year. Challenges, said Paterson, “come because he will go outside the box from time to time to be a leader who does not fear ramifications but feels points have to be made.”</p>

<p>Paterson also hinted that Ramos might be in line for a higher post, though he did not specify which one. “As much as we all love him as an assemblyman...you may be called upon one day to share him and his service with others on Long Island or in the state of New York.”</p>

<p>Later, in an interview, Paterson called Levy “a friend” and said his appearance had no veiled meaning. “I don’t have any message for the county executive,” Paterson said, “My message was more to Assemb. Ramos himself that I really appreciate the work he’s doing even at times when its controversial.”</p>

<p><strong>Rick Brand</strong></p>

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    <title>Should Suffolk&apos;s Levy be Palin, by comparison?</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T18:20:40Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T18:44:06Z</updated>
    
    <summary> After a four years and eight months in office, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Thursday night finally gave his first hint of his future ambitions — he wants to be vice president. Levy got the attention of the crowd...</summary>
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<p>After a four years and eight months in office, Suffolk County Executive Steve Levy Thursday night finally gave his first hint of his future ambitions — he wants to be vice president.</p>

<p>Levy got the attention of the crowd of 300 at his $400 a head fall fundraiser at Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook by describing how he was “especially fixated” by GOP vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s speech.</p>

<p>“I was sitting there listening," said the county executive."She represents 600,000 people and been there for for two years. I represent 1.5 million and been around for 20 years.”<br />
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Then to howls, Levy deadpanned: “I hereby am declaring I am running for vice president of the United States of America.”</p>

<p> The county executive quickly added, “The only problem is that there is no place for me to go except to be Ron Paul’s running mate.”</p>

<p>Levy’s event, unlike the past,  used only half the Holbrook catering hall’s space, and some officials say they were "comped" on their tickets, something the county executive had not done in the past.  However, aides  say the size of the crowd and  the take, about $250,00,  was the same as past Levy fundraisers. </p>

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    <title>Radio Sarah!</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T15:38:51Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T15:42:27Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Knowing a good thing when he sees it, McCain hands over his weekly radio package to Palin. Text, after the jump. Nothing that new, but here&apos;s the audio and the text is after the jump if you&apos;re interested....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Knowing a good thing when he sees it, McCain hands over his weekly radio package to Palin. Text, after the jump. Nothing that new, but <a href="http://www.johnmccain.com/Downloads/0905_PALIN_WRA.mp3">here's the audio </a>and the text is after the jump if you're interested.</p>]]>
        <![CDATA[<p>PALIN RADIO TEXT</p>

<p>Good morning, this is Sarah Palin -- the governor of Alaska and candidate for vice president. When Senator John McCain asked me to join the ticket last week, he placed a lot of confidence in me, and I'm going to do my level best to be worthy of it. Senator McCain also asked me to fill in for him today in his weekly radio address -- he's putting me right to work.</p>

<p>In my speech to the convention last Wednesday, I wanted to share some basic convictions, and also to tell you a little about the path that shaped those convictions. I never really set out to be involved in public affairs, much less to run for vice president. My mom and dad both worked at the local elementary school, and my husband Todd and I, we both grew up working with our hands. I was pretty much your average hockey mom, raising kids, and joined the PTA. When I ran for city council of my hometown, and then for mayor, I didn't need focus groups and voter profiles because I knew those voters, and I knew their families, too. I'm not a member of the permanent political establishment, and I have no plans to join.</p>

<p>That was the spirit that brought me to the governor's office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau, when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-ol' boys network. Sudden and relentless reform never sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. That's why true reform is so hard to achieve. But with the support of the citizens of Alaska, we shook things up, and in short order we put the government of our state back on the side of the people. </p>

<p>I came to office promising major ethics reform, to end the culture of self-dealing. And today, that ethics reform is the law. I came to office promising to control spending -- by request if possible and by veto if necessary. And today, our state budget is under control. We have a surplus. And I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending: nearly half a billion dollars in vetoes. </p>

<p>Senator McCain also promises to use the power of veto in defense of the public interest -- and as a chief executive, I can assure you it works. In a McCain-Palin administration, we'll pursue a pro-growth agenda focused on creating jobs and reducing the tax burden. And with a maverick in the White House, Republicans are going to reclaim our good name as the party of spending discipline.</p>

<p>Our opponent in this election supports plans to raise taxes on income, payroll, investment income, business income, and altogether would increase the tax burden on the American people by hundreds of billions of dollars. But ask yourself: If you're trying to run a small business, or to keep your job at a plant, or keep a small farm in the family, how are you going to be better off if he adds a massive tax burden to the American economy? </p>

<p>In Alaska, we've also made some serious reforms in energy policy. When oil and gas prices went up dramatically, and filled up the state treasury, I sent a large share of that revenue right back where it belonged -- directly to the people of Alaska. And despite fierce opposition from oil company lobbyists, we broke their monopoly on power and resources. As governor, I insisted on competition and basic fairness to end their control of our state and return it to the people. I fought to bring about the largest private-sector infrastructure project in North American history. And when that deal was struck, we began a nearly $40 billion natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence. </p>

<p>Energy security is one of the great issues in this presidential campaign, and I look forward to debating it. Our opponents keep saying that drilling will not solve all of America's energy problems -- as if we didn't already know that. But the fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all. Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we're going to lay more pipelines and build more nuclear plants, create jobs with clean coal, and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal, and other alternative sources. We need American energy resources, brought to you by American ingenuity, and produced by American workers.</p>

<p>John McCain is a man who has always served his country and not just his party, and that's exactly the spirit we need in Washington today. Politics isn't just a game of clashing parties and competing interests. The right reason to enter politics is to challenge the status quo, to serve the common good, and to leave this nation better than we found it. No one expects us to agree on everything. But we are expected to govern with integrity, good will, clear convictions, and a servant's heart. And I pledge to all Americans that I will carry myself in this spirit as Vice President of the United States. Thank you for listening.</p>]]>
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    <title>Biden: Questions on house sale</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T15:10:43Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T15:48:51Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Camp McCain flags a Wilmington News Journal story today that flags some problematic questions about Joe Biden&apos;s real estate dealings: Essentially, the story reports that most of Biden&apos;s net worth is the result of two lucrative deals with campaign...</summary>
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<p>Camp McCain flags a <a href="http://www.delawareonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080906/NEWS02/809060343/1007">Wilmington News Journal story today </a>that flags some problematic questions about Joe Biden's real estate dealings:</p>

<p>Essentially, the story reports that most of Biden's net worth is the result of two lucrative deals with campaign contributors in the 1990s. In one, he sold his house for the asking price of $1.2 million -- six times what he had paid two decades earlier -- to an executive at MBNA, the credit card company.</p>

<p>Then he turned around and used the proceeds to buy a prime lot for his new house from another political backer, a real estate developer, for $350,000 -- the same price the developer had paid for it five years earlier. Experts say the land alone is now worth $1 million.</p>

<p>Not clear anything was wrong here -- but with all the attention being paid to Sarah Palin's firing of Alaska's public safety director, Biden's dealings merit some notice, too.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Catching up: Barracuda II, Oprah, Nielsen, Kwame</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T14:34:56Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T15:32:58Z</updated>
    
    <summary> Yesterday was an extraordinarily busy day, and we didn&apos;t get to posting a few things that merit some notice: 1. McCain slightly exceeded Obama&apos;s Nielsen rating for his acceptance speech, with both topping 38 million viewers. This is a...</summary>
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<p>Yesterday was an extraordinarily busy day, and we didn't get to posting a few things that merit some notice:</p>

<p>1. McCain <a href="http://www.tvweek.com/news/2008/09/mccain_tv_ratings_beat_obama_i.php">slightly exceeded Obama's Nielsen rating for his acceptance speech</a>, with both topping 38 million viewers. This is a surprise, and a good sign for McCain. It would be a better sign if he had given a great acceptance speech for all those folks to see.</p>

<p>2. Oprah Winfrey said she's not having any of the candidates on her show, which the NYPost <a href="http://www.nypost.com/seven/09062008/news/nationalnews/palin_clubbed_by_oprah_snub_127736.htm">sees as an insult </a>to Sarah Palin because seeing it that way gives them a cover.</p>

<p>3. The Wilson sisters of the group Heart <a href="http://blogs.trb.com/news/local/longisland/politics/blog/2008/09/barracuda_cease_and_desist.html">got headlines yesterday </a>by complaining about the GOP's use of its song "Barracuda" as an anthem for Sarah Palin at the convention this week, but apparently the Xcel Center had a license to use it. From the LATimes: "Copyright law may not be on the Wilsons' side, however, as the song is licensed for public performance under a blanket fee paid by the venue to ASCAP, the firm that collects royalties on behalf of composers and copyright owners." Also: <a href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080905/music_nm/heart_palin_dc">Reuters</a>. (Thanks, Tom.)</p>

<p>4. The McCain campign is <a href="http://blogs.trb.com/news/local/longisland/politics/blog/2008/09/video_another_new_ad_another_m.html">running ads in Michigan and elsewhere </a>which falsely suggest that Obama will raise taxes on most people, but that turns out to be the high road. A conservative group called Freedom's Defense Fund is pushing a dark ad focused on Obama and Kwame Kilpatrick, the disgraced mayor of Detroit:</p>

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    <title>Timeline: Sixty days</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T00:18:44Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T00:21:31Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Everybody take a deep breath: 60 days to go....</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Everybody take a deep breath:</p>

<p>60 days to go.</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Story: More on Palin and library censorship</title>
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    <published>2008-09-06T00:06:41Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T02:36:03Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Here&apos;s a good, pretty long story from Anchorage that tries to get to the bottom of whether Sarah Palin really tried to ban books at the library when she was mayor of Wasilla. Palin eventually tried to fire the librarian...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Here's a <a href="http://www.mcclatchydc.com/election2008/story/51821.html" target="new">good, pretty long story </a>from Anchorage that tries to get to the bottom of whether Sarah Palin really tried to ban books at the library when she was mayor of Wasilla.</p>

<p>Palin eventually tried to fire the librarian who resisted, and who had been a supporter of Palin's predecessor as mayor: "A few months later, the librarian, Mary Ellen Emmons, got a letter from Palin telling her she was going to be fired. The censorship issue was not mentioned as a reason for the firing. The letter just said the new mayor felt Emmons didn't fully support her and had to go."</p>

<p>Strange town. You have to fully support the mayor to be the librarian?<br />
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    <title>Video: The RNC&apos;s 9/11 film</title>
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    <published>2008-09-05T23:08:43Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T02:56:03Z</updated>
    
    <summary> The GOP also aired a Sept. 11 film at its convention last night. If you want to see it, it&apos;s posted on the left. It&apos;s provoked some considerable blowback. The idea is that there is a taboo of sorts...</summary>
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<p>The GOP also aired a Sept. 11 film at its convention last night. If you want to see it, it's posted on the left.</p>

<p>It's provoked some considerable blowback. The idea is that there is a taboo of sorts on the use of 9/11 for political ends, which the GOP violated. After the film, you'll see Keith Olbermann reacting negatively in the clip below. The <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/politics/politicalintelligence/2008/09/the_death_of_a.html" target="new">Boston Globe's blog</a>: "The September 11 precedent was one of the few surviving campaign-season taboos. It is survived by direct comparisons of one's opponents to Hitler."</p>

<p>There's no doubt that 9/11 can be used inappropriately for political purposes, and it's clearly something people have strong feelings about. But it's not exactly clear why this particular film goes over a line. It was a national trauma triggering a panoply of policy issues. Politicians have to talk about it and do talk about. If they can talk about it, why can't they include it in films? Does this film try to appropriate the trauma for the GOP in some particularly ugly way that we're missing here?</p>

<p>The <a href="http://whiskeyfire.typepad.com/whiskey_fire/2008/09/real-american-h.html" target="new">whiskeyfire blog, however, does make one good point in its criticism: </a>The GOP Sept. 11 film was incomplete. It didn't have a single shot of this guy:</p>

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<p>Via RB, who disagrees with me.</p>

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    <title>Sarah-mania: Who likes celebrities now???</title>
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    <published>2008-09-05T23:03:46Z</published>
    <updated>2008-09-06T02:38:29Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Now, Palin is even bigger than Obama, and we know even less about her. From the (very) conservative Powerline blog: &quot;We conservatives have had a good time ridiculing the Obama phenomenon, especially its messianic feel -- the willingness of its...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Now, Palin is even bigger than Obama, and we know even less about her. From the (very) conservative Powerline blog:</p>

<p>"We conservatives have had a good time ridiculing the Obama phenomenon, especially its messianic feel -- the willingness of its adherents to pour so much hope and belief into such an empty, or at least incomplete, vessel -- and its elevation of 'narrative' over substance.</p>

<p>"It turns out that we were dying to have basically the same experience."</p>

<p>Via <a href="http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives2/2008/09/021433.php" target="new">Andrew Sullivan.</a><br />
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    <title>Video: Palin Convention bio</title>
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    <published>2008-09-05T22:39:41Z</published>
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    <summary>Sarah Palin&apos;s biographic introduction video at the Republican convention was scrubbed Wednesday night because Rudy Giuliani&apos;s speech ran long, and the party wanted Palin at the podium in prime time. But the biographical film was released later. Here it is,...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Sarah Palin's biographic introduction video at the Republican convention was scrubbed Wednesday night because Rudy Giuliani's speech ran long, and the party wanted Palin at the podium in prime time. But the biographical film was released later.</p>

<p>Here it is, if you're interested:</p>

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    <title>Video: Sarah and the trooper</title>
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    <published>2008-09-05T22:02:49Z</published>
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    <title>Video: Another new ad, another McCain attack</title>
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    <published>2008-09-05T21:51:57Z</published>
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    <summary>A new McCain ad, to run in multiple battleground states, mocks (what else?) Obama&apos;s speeches and neoclassical settings, and then ties him to establishment Dem pols and traditional Democratic ideas (higher taxes etc.). It&apos;s worth noting the role reversal that...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A new McCain ad, to run in multiple battleground states, mocks (what else?) Obama's speeches and neoclassical settings, and then ties him to establishment Dem pols and traditional Democratic ideas (higher taxes etc.).</p>

<p>It's worth noting the role reversal that is going on here: McCain is trying to re-brand Obama from fresh face to traditional establishment Democrat ("old ideas masquerading as change") even as he tries to rebrand himself from 30-year veteran of the GOP Washington establishment to a maverick change agent.</p>

<p>The ad is leavened with the by-now routine McCain tax lie: "Obama and his allies promise higher taxes on your income." In fact, Obama's plan would cut taxes for 81 percent of working families and 95 percent of families with children, bigger cuts than McCain has promised, <a href="http://www.taxpolicycenter.org/numbers/displayatab.cfm?Docid=1968&DocTypeID=2" target="new">according to the Tax Policy Center.</a> The Annenberg School's  <a href="http://www.factcheck.org/elections-2008/a_new_stitch_in_a_bad_pattern.html" target="new">Factcheck.org has accused </a>McCain of a "pattern of decit" for multiple ads suggesting the opposite. Even <a href="http://bourbonroom.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/08/31/does-john-mccain-have-a-tax-problem-answer-probably/" target="new">Fox News has reported </a>that McCain's ads on Obama's tax plan "contain serious distortions, if not outright lies."</p>

<p>McCain's response? Tell it again, Sam:</p>

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    <title>On the road: Sarah still has the magic</title>
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    <published>2008-09-05T20:28:01Z</published>
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    <summary> Our Tom Brune, on the road with McCain and Palin in Wisconsi and Michigan today, reports that the GOP is carrying nice momentum out of the convention -- a crowd estimated at 12,000 in Cedarburg, Wis., the congressional district...</summary>
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<p>Our Tom Brune, on the road with McCain and Palin in Wisconsi and Michigan today, reports that the GOP is carrying nice momentum out of the convention -- a crowd estimated at 12,000 in Cedarburg, Wis., the congressional district of GOP stalwart Jim Sensenbrenner (who battled McCain on immigration issues).</p>

<p>The crowd: "Very enthusiastic, very large, very white, very Republican" -- and a lot of women anxious to get a look at Palin, referring to her already by her first name, "Sarah." There even seems to be a little overshadowing going on. Here's Pat Mantel, a retired housewife born and raised in Cedarburg:</p>

<p>"I do enjoy that vice president that he picked. I think she's going to be with the hometown people, the middle class. I came out to see her."</p>

<p>What about McCain's big acceptance speech last night?</p>

<p>"I liked his speech all right. But I'm very excited and I can't wait to see her."</p>]]>
        
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