On National Security Night, Clinton Keeps His Gun Holstered and Biden Fires Away

It was a powerful indictment of McCain -- a heaping, close-to-9-minute serving of the red meat that has been sorely missing from the convention menu this week -- and effectively made the case that national security is actually John McCain's weakness.

That's a point Democrats need to relentlessly hammer home from now until Election Day. Even when it's not national security night. Full Story »

Posted by Randy Morrow
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Subjects: U.S., Politics
Topics: Presidential Election 2008, Democrats, Joe Biden
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Posted by: Posted by Randy Morrow - Aug 28, 2008 - 1:20 AM PDT
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Chris Finnie
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by Chris Finnie - Oct. 1, 2008

Arianna can do better. Watch the speeches yourself and skip the analysis.

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Randy Morrow
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by Randy Morrow - Oct. 1, 2008

Arianna comments on the speeches of President Clinton and Senator Biden and how they did on the topic of national security.

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James Canning
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by James Canning - Oct. 1, 2008

I agree with Arianna Huffington that McCain should be hammered relentlessly for his incompetence in foreign affairs. McCain is vulnerable, and I also was relieved when Joe Biden finally went on the attack in his acceptance speech last night.

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