Republicans in Minnesota and Virginia are mailing out this flier:
But it doesn't seem as though voters are buying it. Which is good because this whole Ayers thing is entirely ridiculous.
And if the Republicans really think Ayers is such an important topic, then why shouldn't voters be equally concerned about McCain's relationship with G. Gordon Liddy?
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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The guileful positioning of "I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough" makes it look like a quotation bubble from Obama.
Maybe if the Republicans spent more of their time and money on fixing the country and less on impugning the character of their opponent they wouldn't be losing the election.
You call this lashing out? You must be fortunate enough to never see nor hear Sean Hannity's shows. He is the one leading the "radical associations" charge, and he's been repeating it verbatim over and over and over all year. The reason why the voters aren't buying it is because it's old news, and honestly I think the McCain campaigns refusal to move on to other things (like the issues) is the main factor now in their ongoing slide in polls.
The Iowa GOP is starting to send these out too now.
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