15 blog reactions to http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanmartin/0108/Mitt_hits_McCain_on_phones.html
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Appalachian Scribe
Let us hear no more about how Mitt Romney is the ideological heir to Ronald Reagan: Mitt Romney’s campaign is sending out automated phone calls to Florida Republicans attacking John McCain on taxes and Social Security, an aide to the former governor confirms. A Florida Republican up in the Panhandle received a robo today
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works. He has said he does not. His answers and McCain/Leiberman prove he doesn't understand the economy. He doesn't even understand his bill will hurt America. You have talked a lot about the deficit and how it is caused by deficit spending, but your robocalls in Florida attacked McCain for opposing more Medicare spending. Why did you do that? I would have also opposed the Medicare Part D reform, just like McCain did. So, we're on the same side. I didn't know that robocall went out and it won't happen again. (
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The right-wing liberal
156 days ago · Authority: 107on the Romney as the anti-McCain. At present, I know of two Virginia bloggers (including myself) who backed McCain before today. Romney is supposedly the choice for economic conservatives. For those who really believe that, kindly explain this (Politico, from three days ago): Mitt Romney’s campaign is sending out automated phone calls to Florida Republicans attacking John McCain on taxes and Social Security, an aide to the former governor confirms.
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Right Wing News (Conservative News and Views)
156 days ago · Authority: 1,104He has said he does not. His answers and McCain/Leiberman proves he doesn't understand the economy. He doesn't even understand his bill will hurt America. You have talked a lot about the deficit and how it is caused by deficit spending, but your robocalls in Florida attacked McCain for opposing more Medicare spending. Why did you do that? I would have also opposed the Medicare Part D reform, just like McCain did. So, we're on the same side. I didn't know that robocall went out and it won't happen again. (
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s opposition to it: “‘John McCain voted against the AARP-backed Medicare prescription drug program,’ the call notes, in an obvious effort to give seniors pause about the senator.” (Jonathon Martin, Politico) This is the great right hope? This is the savior of the conservative movement? I don’t think so. I’m not saying John McCain is perfect; I am saying that he would far better for the country, the conservative movement, and the party than
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Romney goes after McCain for - opposing the expansion of Medicare?
on the Romney as the anti-McCain. At present, I know of two Virginia bloggers (including myself) who backed McCain before today. Romney is supposedly the choice for economic conservatives. For those who really believe that, kindly explain this (Politico
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The Corner on National Review Online
159 days ago · Authority: 4,151Drugged [David Freddoso] re: Romney's calls criticizing McCain for voting against the prescription-drug bill: The Romney campaign reminds me of one more silver lining to a McCain nomination. I cannot say that I feel any better about the one guy than I do the other.
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Mitt Mitt Mitt Mitt Mitt! (not)
He will do or say anything. From Jonathan Martin at Politico.com: Mitt Romney’s campaign is sending out automated phone calls to Florida Republicans attacking John McCain on taxes and Social Security, an aide to the former governor confirms. A Florida Republican up in the Panhandle received a robo today
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Mitt Romney's Pro-Entitlement Robo-calls
We all have heard about this by now, but The Politico's Jonathan Martin confirms it: Mitt Romney's campaign is trying to weed off John McCain's older Florida supporters by bashing him for voting against the biggest entitlement in the history of America. Mitt Romney's campaign is sending out automated phone calls to Florida Republicans
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Fred Thompson News
160 days ago · Authority: 56Mitt rocks the guayabera shirt! Mitt hits McCain on phones Even in Republican-only contest, McCain keeps spotlighting Lieberman Will McCain's one-two punch be enough? The battle for Fred-heads continues