A 'Walter Reed' by Any Other Name...

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ST. PAUL—Oh my God. Is it really possible that the McCain campaign had a Spinal Tap moment last night?

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I amm havinga helluva time seeing www.usnews.com in Safari 1.1, just htought I might let yoy know.

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Either some incompetent Republican operative (who, if McCain wins, will probably go on to do targeting at the DoD or mapping for the US Geographic Survey) was told to google a "picture of Walter Reed" and this is what he found, or they really did want to show a school and this is what they think public schools look like.

I'd invite them to NYC to show them the reality of urban public schools, but they might run into one of those dreaded community organizers and I know hockey mom hates the diverse and educated Northeast -- where, I should add, this country they claim to put first was founded.

More needs to be made of this story in the media, especially since the Republicans mocked the staging of the Democratic convention and this is like the mother of all presentation gaffes.

Michael in NYC of NY 6:18PM September 06, 2008

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