Seriously? Tucker Bounds

The McCain spokesman comments on Sarah Palin's foreign policy experience

September 3, 2008 RSS Feed Print

"She's been the commander of the Alaskan National Guard that's been deployed overseas—that's foreign policy experience. ... As she makes a decision as to how to equip, how to command the National Guard in Alaska, that is more experience and more of a judgment than Barack Obama's making on the campaign trail."

—McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds, explaining on CNN how Sarah Palin's role as commander of the Alaskan National Guard is an example of her foreign policy experience

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acai berry pure promo code of 9:06AM May 14, 2010

wow...he is on msnbc today 3-26-09...and why? cant say...not an original thought in his brain...wrong on the issues, wrong on the strategy, and wrong on the analysis..somehow trying to paint the obama budget push as a permanent campaign, when in reality it is a push back against the partisanship of the GOP in congress..Obama is laying the GOP out for what they currently are...old ideas, attacks, and irresponsible innuendo... they are just mad because he is smarter than them, and will not fall for their playground bully tactics... the game has changed..its more open and honest.. he whines about the wsj and usa today being excluded from a press conf...2 murdoch mouthpieces...wow...no loss there.. he and Ron Christie should get married and move to the back woods...

M rogers of CA 6:59PM March 26, 2009

It is unbeliveable to me that the McCain camp makes this twenty nine year old idiot the poster boy spokesperson for the campaign. I mean is this the best they can do. If so they should take Obama and escort him to the oval office.

of NC 11:34PM October 28, 2008

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