Sarah Palin is guilty of breaking ethics laws in the process of firing her public safety commissioner. What does it mean to the McCain/Palin Campaign? We'll talk about it.
Republican crowds boo McCain for not being tough enough on Obama. Are shouts of "traitor," "terrorist," "treason," "liar," and even "off with his head" about Obama going too far? We'll bring you the latest.
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Tim Russo at Blogger Interrupted captured the breathtaking ignorance that presides over most McCain/Palin rallies. The base is in rare hate-filled form. Tim captures it like no other blogger in Ohio does. He's simply the best there is at this. There really is no wonder the crowds have turned into near lynch mobs. Between the rhetoric of the two candidates and the ignorance of the crowds, it would only take the slightest match to set off this powder keg of racial intolerance and religious fear mongering.
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Rep. John Spratt, D-SC, joins the 1st hour of Friday's show to discuss Wall Street bailout and $150 billion proposed stimulus package.
Ohio AFL-CIO President Joe Rugola joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss his "Road to Recovery" Tour.
John Nichols of The Nation joins the 2nd hour of Friday's show to discuss the angry crowds in Wisconsin and the Palin report from Alaska.
Ray Schoenke, President of the American Hunters and Shooters Association joins the 1st hour of Thursday's show to discuss the NRA spending $40 million to defeat Barack Obama.
Sen. Pat Leahy, D-CT, joins the 2nd hour of Thursday's show to discuss more money to AIG and McCain's bad mortgage plan.
Austan Goolsbee, economic advisor to Barack Obama, joins the 3rd hour of Thursday's show to discuss McCain's change in his financial plan.
Rep. George Miller, D-CA, joins the 2nd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss workers losing $2 trillion over the last 15 months.
Former Sen. Bill Bradley, D-NJ, joins the 3rd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the 2nd Presidential debate.
Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-OH, joins the 3rd hour of Wednesday's show to discuss the mortgage foreclosure problems.
Chris Van Hollen, Chairman of the DCC, joins the 1st hour of Tuesday's show to discuss new $50 billion economic-stimulus plan and the latest on the race for the White House.
Jonathan Alter of Newsweek joins the 2nd hour of Monday's show to discuss the latest from the Presidential Campaign.
Robert Gibbs, Communications Director for Barack Obama joins the 3rd hour of Monday's show to discuss the latest attacks by the McCain Campaign.
(10/11/2008) Obama notes McCain's effort to temper GOP comments Barack Obama acknowledged Saturday that John McCain has asked his supporters to temper their attacks on him.
But Obama said the McCain's economic plans remain wrong for the country.
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(10/11/2008) Probe Finds Palin Abused Power in Case of Trooper An Alaska state legislative investigator found Friday that Gov. Sarah Palin abused executive power when she and her husband engaged in a campaign to oust her former brother-in-law from the ...
(10/11/2008) Bush: US will work with partners on credit crisis President Bush met with foreign financial officials Saturday and pledged a global response to the credit crisis that will lead toward a "path of stability and long-term growth."
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(10/10/2008) Obama accuses McCain of trying to divide Americans Sen. Barack Obama on Friday accused Republican John McCain of trying to divide the country, but he let fellow Democrats handle harsher attacks while he kept his message mostly upbeat.
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(10/10/2008) Biden says McCain trying to distract voters Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden says Republican candidate John McCain is trying to distract voters from the nation's financial problems.
McCain Ad on Ayers
McCain's campaign launched a TV ad ...
(10/10/2008) Bush says anxiety feeding market instability President Bush said Friday that the government's financial rescue plan was aggressive enough and big enough to work, but would take time to fully kick in.
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Bush said, ...
(10/10/2008) World Markets Fall European stock markets slumped in early trading Friday following massive sell-offs on Wall Street and Asia.
Lending rates between banks continue to rise despite this week's efforts by central banks ...
(10/10/2008) Oil plummets below $83 on global slowdown fears Oil prices plummeted to a one-year low below $83 a barrel Friday.
There are continued investor fears of a severe global economic downturn caused by the crisis in credit markets. ...
(10/10/2008) Sensitive Palin ethics report kept secret, for now Sworn to secrecy, Alaska lawmakers have begun reviewing a lengthy and politically sensitive investigative report focusing on whether Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin abused her authority as governor.
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(10/10/2008) McCain raises Ayers in anti-Obama ad John McCain is hammering Barack Obama over his association with former 1960s radical William Ayers in a new TV ad.
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The ad says: "When convenient, he worked with terrorist ...
A bipartisan Alaskan Legislative Council has found that Sarah Palin abused her power as Governor of Alaska in firing her former brother-in-law. How will this affect the McCain campaign?