Adviser sorry he said terror attack would help McCain

An adviser to Sen. John McCain apologized Monday for saying a terrorist attack on the United States would be "a big advantage" for the Republican presidential candidate. Full Story »

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Jack Dinkmeyer
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by Jack Dinkmeyer - Oct. 1, 2008

The outrageous, absurd nature of this remark is indicative of the level of McCain and his campaign. Quoting the article: “A McCain campaign official said Black, the former chairman of the lobbying firm of BKSH & Associates, does not explicitly remember saying the comment, but does not dispute it.” Quite a remark "not to remember." If this statement had been made by an Obama aid, the media would have repeated it every second, 24/7, along with proper ancillary material condemning Obama as irreligious, anti American and unworthy to be president.

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