Monday, November 23, 2009

Opinion

Blog Buzz: The McCain Budget, Obama and Abortion, and the Invesco Field Speech

Posted July 7, 2008

Our daily look at stories and topics lighting up the Internets today:

McCain Uses the Bully Pulpit to Balance the Budget

TPM's Josh Marshall can only laugh at the McCain pledge, noting that the numbers backing it up are, well, nonexistent. Others are equally bemused by the McBudget plan. (And of course it gets some applause from the right.) Some of the savings, the McCain campaign says, will come from winning in Iraq, an assertion met with, ahem, skepticism in left quarters and other places. (Is that a faith-based budget initiative?) Meanwhile, Hot Air's Ed Morrissey has a write-up of the McCain campaign's conference call on economics. Politico's Jonathan Martin notes what the call revealed (or didn't) about McCain and entitlements. Who do you think would do a better job with the economy? Post your thoughts.

Obama-bortion

McCain may be talking economy today, but abortion is the word in some top conservative publications' blogs.

Will They Rename It Obama Field?

So Barack Obama will head outdoors to Invesco Field to give his acceptance speech. Great visuals to be had here, especially in contrast to McCain a week later. (And was the announcement itself timed to undercut McCain?) What's the plan if it rains? NRO's Geraghty looks at that and other drawbacks (and positives, too). A nominee accepting in a sports stadium...where have we seen this before? Oh yeah: JFK.

Veepstakes

The Huffington Post's Mitchell Bard thinks Sen. Jack Reed blew his audition for veep by sitting silently on This Week while Lieberman hammered Obama for being a flip-flopper. The Huffington Post's David Sirota finds Jim Webb intriguing because he comes from the world of writing. McCain-Kasich? Obama-Clinton?

—Robert Schlesinger and Johannah Cornblatt

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Obama as pro-abortion politician

May God in heaven defend us from this man, whose hands are clearly dripping with the blood of abortion, of course the greatest sin on earth.

His endless support for unlimited access to abortion is the only clear, concrete idea he has.

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