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Obama Traveling to Hawaii to be with Sick GrandMother

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2008

Bernard Whitman,Democratic Strategist and Pollster, comments on the impact of Barack Obama's time away from the campaign trail and tactics the Republicans may deploy during their short window of opportunity.

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  • whoa fox being fair to Obama!!! I'm going outside to see if pigs are flying.

  • Him rushing off to take care of his sick grandmother will sure appeal to the Florida voters that he's fighting for.

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  • I'm not surprised by Shepard Smith.he is the only one at foxnews who sounds normal most of the time including his famous anger of "We do not torture,we are better,we are americans"moment he had on foxnews studio.

  • It's Bush's fault!

  • Why should McCain have to say Obama is a communist? He would get attacked for stating the obvious!

  • shut up bitch...

  • HELLO FOX!!!

    now you know there is no way for McCain to win and its to me a U-Turn of fox news.. lol BUT i gotta tell you some thing FOX!! its too late well very late

  • too late fuax news

  • Where does this idea arise that expecting those who have benefited the most from being Americans, who "have" in abundance, equals dreaded "socialism"? One of the primary goals of "socialism" is egalitarianism - the destruction of social class. There's a chasm between that and thinking everyone should have access to health care. That's like saying believing in public police departments or gov't bodies to ensure clean drinking water is "socialism."

  • Their coverage, as of late, DOES seem to be a lot nicer in tone than it has been in the past. This could be an inside change in editorial policy motivated by the conclusion that there's no way McCain's going to be elected President, so it might be time to start playing ball with the one who is probably going to be "issuing the press passes" (so to speak.) ...just a thought.

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