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I think we both know who we're talking about

Globe and Mail Blog Post

There are many things the Republican party did not seem to prepare for in the current election cycle. Economic catastrophe, youth voter turnout, dressing their VP candidate without dropping six figures. But by far their biggest hurdle has been presented by one unexpected tactic of the elite liberal media: the follow up question.

Sarah Palin was done for when asked for specific examples of what she read, believed, and had done in office.

And now, John McCain spokesperson Michael Goldfarb goes on CNN to make allegations about Barack Obama's anti-semitic friends, but then fails to come up with one name when pressed by Rick Sanchez.