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Left-leaning AP admits the US is winning the war.  Read the story.  Analysis: US now winning Iraq war that seemed lost   |  AP

Obama Longs for Thinking Time, in Overheard Conversation  |  FNC

McCain assails snub of troops  |  Wash. Times

McCain buys ad on troop visit  |  Politico

Embraced Overseas, But to What Effect?  Obama says voters still question him |  Wash. Post 

Obama doesn’t expect trip bounce  |  Politico  |  Ref's Comment: There are two possible reasons for this.  Either their polling shows no bounce or they're downplaying expectations to maximize the psychological impact of a bounce.

Police Prepare for Thousands of Protesters at Denver Convention  |  FNC

Going for That Presidential Look, but Trying Not to Overdo It  |  NYT  | Ref's Comment: Obama's appearance of arrogance is going to hurt him eventually.

McCain, Obama rake in megachecks  |  Politico  |  Ref's Comment: The problem for Obama is that McCain is staying within the public financing system.  Obama attempted to justify his rejection of it by claiming small donations from the public amounts to a public financing system. 

Shiite Militia in Baghdad Sees Its Power Ebb  |  NYT

Black Radio on Obama Is Left’s Answer to Limbaugh  |  NYT | Ref's Comment: The NYT engages in wishful thinking. 

Obama Says Overseas Trip Confirmed Foreign Policy Views  |  FNC

As Obama Trip Winds Down, McCain Faces Tactical Choice  |  FNC

Obama veep team floats Republican name  |  Politico

Guard Confirms Late-Night Hotel Encounter Between Ex-Sen. John Edwards, Tabloid Reporters  | FNC

Oil's Nosedive Shows Up at the Pump  |  FNC

Wis. Democrats oust delegate over McCain support |  AP, Yahoo

 

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Poll Averages Last Updated 7/27/08, 1:36PM/EST

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Extracting as much bias from the polls as humanly possible. 
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 Obama 46.5
 McCain 41.3
 
McCain
Obama
Toss Ups
Total
157
243
138
With Leaners
267
183
88
+15.0
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McCain
+5.0
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Lean McCain
+10.5
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McCain
+9.0
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McCain
-
+21.3
Obama
-
+1.7
Toss Up
-
+19.0
Obama
-
+9.0
Obama
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Kerry +81
*Obama
-+1.5
x
Toss Up
+7.8
-
McCain
-
+30.0
Obama
+13.0
-
McCain
-
+11.0
Obama
-
+1.0
Toss Up
-
+7.0
Obama
+10.5
-
McCain
+15.6
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McCain
+18.3
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McCain
-
+22.0
Obama
-
+9.5
Obama
-
+18.7
Obama
-
+7.7
Obama
-
+7.5
Obama
+6.0
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McCain
+2.5
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Lean McCain
-
+5.0-
Obama
+12.5
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McCain
Tied
Tied
Toss Up
-
+11.5
Obama
-
+4.5
Lean Obama
-
+4.0
Lean Obama
-
+23.0
Obama
+3.7
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Lean McCain
Tied
Tied
Tied
Tied
Tied
Toss Up
+23.0
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McCain
-
+5.5
Obama
-
+6.0
Obama
-
+12.5
Obama
+7.5
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McCain
+17.0
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McCain
+15.0
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McCain
+14.5
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McCain
+23.5
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McCain
-
+34.0
Obama
-
1.7
Toss Up
-
+13.0
Obama
+8.0
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McCain
-
+10.5
Obama
Bush +40
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McCain
       

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Sunday, July 27, 2008

The Left's Distraction Game - McCain's Task

It's obvious that the liberal media and the Democrats are determined to boil down McCain's position on Iraq to a simplistic distortion of his one hundred year comment.  They say that he wants to stay there for one hundred years, or at least decades, although this was never his position.  He merely compared Iraq to Germany and Japan and said he would support a troop presence for that long if Americans were not being hurt or killed, not ongoing warfare.  Certainly he never said he preferred a long presence for no good reason, what the liberals want voters to believe.

Talking Points Memo writes that Maliki's endorsement of a sixteen-month withdrawal, something it's not clear he did, has forced McCain to abandon "everything he's been campaigning on for the last year," suggesting McCain wants to remain there for a long time or else he will be displeased.  See The Big Picture.  This is an attempt to distract voters from the fact that Obama opposed the surge, the one thing that might allow us to get out in a short time frame, and not a very good attempt. 

It's a classic diversion tactic that the media is all too happy to play along with.  McCain's task will be to continue to remind voters that Obama strongly opposed the surge.  This single fact can devastate any chance Obama has at earning credibility as a potential Commander-in-chief.  The Maliki statement can actually help McCain if he makes clear that the possibility of a quick withdraw only exists because of the surge.  Obama preferred to leave the country to chaos.

Obama's campaign and his friends in the media want Obama to receive credit for ending the war in a short time frame with relative peace despite the fact that he had nothing to do with the peace.  This tactic will not work.  Eventually the facts will overwhelm the blinding bias the media currently possesses in favor of a Obama.   

Obama declaring his strong opposition to the surge, despite claims by David Axelrod to the contrary months later. . .

 

Here is McCain's one hundred years statement . . .

 

Editorials/Op-Eds

The Far Left's War on Direct Democracy  | John Fund, WSJ

Political war folly  | Wash. Times

Say It Ain' t So, John.  Why Progressives Need to Get Out in Front of the John Edwards Affair Rumors  |  Lee Stranahan, Huffington post

'Obamania' sweeps through papers  |  BBC

One world? Obama's on a different planet   | John R. Bolton, LA Times

Russia's Crony Statism  |  WSJ

Baghdad, Berlin, Barack  |  WSJ

Who'll Be McCain's Veep? Who Cares?  |  WSJ

 

Non-Political Stories

Drunken passengers force flight to land in Germany |  AP, Yahoo

Secret of Colorful Auroras Revealed |  Space.com

FDIC takes over 2 more banks, closing 28 branches |  AP, Yahoo

Angry man shoots lawn mower for not starting   |  AP, Yahoo

FCC approves XM-Sirius satellite radio merger  |  AP, Yahoo

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