The Internet certainly does add a new dimension to campaigning, with quick hitting ads posted and even quicker responses put up by the other side. John McCain here has some fun with some prominent Democrats, who are seen praising McCain when he was working across the aisle and infuriating Republicans across the country. Some nice words for McCain, who these days does not tend to get the same types of words from these Democrats.
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I saw the ad and it is funny. I presume politicians will be more careful from now on before complimenting the opposition.
In a sense this is sad as our politics has become so partisan as to turn the friendly opponent into the hated enemy.
There will be more “my way or the highway.”
It does not bode well for our future.
Jules
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