McCain pitch against Obama: The candidate who offers the right kind of change -- and a record

With voters sour on the status quo, Republican John McCain plans to spend the next five months arguing that he has a history of fighting to reform government and that Democrat Barack Obama talks of change with nothing to show for it. Full Story »

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Pamela Rogers
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by Pamela Rogers - Oct. 1, 2008

The opening paragraph begins with John McCain's rhetoric, which would be fine if immediately after there appeared a paragraph that at least begins to counter McCain's ridiculous assertions that he is going to reform government and be a change. The entire article is full of camp quotes and nothing more. The way it's laid out in the beginning sets the tone for the entire article. Even though the reader may read the entire article which would eventually show a good contrast and comparison between the camp talking points - there's still no meat! Where are the facts on McCain's record then and much more importantly - now - while under the support of Bush and tutelage of Rove?

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