Monday, November 23, 2009

John McCain

Sarah Palin's Battles With McCain Campaign—a Culture War?

In 'Going Rogue,' Sarah Palin takes aim at a McCain strategist who clashed with her on hot-button issues. more >>

Former McCain, Obama Aides Schmidt and Plouffe Join at University of Delaware

From 2008 foes to 2009 friends, McCain and Obama aides join for the University of Delaware. more >>

Secret Service Opens Up on Protecting Obama, McCain

The protection agency published its first-ever annual report. more >>

Boxer Braces for Challenge from Carly Fiorina

The California senator is up for re-election to a fourth term in 2010. more >>

Does John McCain Feel Guilty for Choosing Sarah Palin?

If he's not, some of his advisers sure are. more >>

McCain Advisers Feel Guilty Over Loosing Sarah Palin on the American Public

Seriously. Where were they when the nation needed them? more >>

Immigration Reform Now Moves to Center Stage

Some early ideas for immigration reform are revealed before tomorrow's White House summit. more >>

Republicans Struggle to Unite in the Obama Era

Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, and Dick Cheney are all controversial figures in the GOP. more >>

John McCain for President in 2012? He Says No

No means no for the former presidential candidate. more >>

Michael Steele on the Mormon Factor in Romney's Defeat

The RNC chair's comments about Romney's Mormonism were politically incorrect but accurate. more >>

Democrats Mock Republicans for Old-Timers on TV Shows

The DNC ran a Web ad responding to Cheney, Gingrich, and McCain on the Sunday shows. more >>

McCains Lend a Hand to Log Cabin Republicans

Cindy and Meghan McCain and senator's 2008 presidential campaign boss are attending the convention. more >>

McCain's Dig on the Federal Bureaucracy

He introduced a resolution to pardon legendary boxer Jack Johnson. more >>

McCain to Get Interviewed on Twitter

Experiment follows on last summer's disappointing debate between campaign aides more >>

GOP Fighting: First Rush Limbaugh; Now Meghan McCain Calls Ann Coulter Offensive

Michael Steele blasted Rush Limbaugh; now Meghan McCain calls Ann Coulter a wacko. more >>

Obama Vs. McCain on the Stimulus

McCain is using his E-mail list to bring out supporters against the bill. more >>

No Surprise: Senior Voters Went With McCain, the Old Guy, Over Obama

A new Greenberg-Democracy Corps poll found that many senior citizens were afraid of Obama's change. more >>

On Capitol Hill, Twitter is Catching On

Twittering is the new rage among House and Senate lawmakers, with Pelosi, Dodd, McCain, and others sending out "tweets" to constituents. more >>

Republican Sen. John McCain Now Twittering

The former presidential candidate joins the few lawmakers who "tweet." more >>

John McCain, Barack Obama, and the Limits of Post-Partisan Myth

John McCain serves as a reminder that the U.S. is anything but post-partisan. more >>

Did McCain Botch the Sarah Palin Pick?

Republicans are becoming more vocal in claiming that the McCain campaign misused Sarah Palin. more >>

Obama Won the Shopoholic Election, Too

Retail shoppers voted in huge numbers for Obama. more >>

Why John McCain Lost the Election

His pollster, Bill McInturff, dishes on when he knew it was over. more >>

George H.W. Bush Mad at Sarah Palin?

Sarah Palin hasn't returned Bush's phone calls of congrats for a good effort in the campaign. more >>

President-Elect Obama Is Blog Buzz King

The king of the blogs in 2008 is President-elect Barack Obama. But Sarah Palin wasn't second. more >>

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