When your campaign basically is admitting that you're losing on issues, so you have to start more agreesively attacking people personally. In an article on msnbc it states...
"Two other top Republicans said the new ads are likely to hammer the senator from Illinois on his connections to convicted Chicago developer Antoin "Tony" Rezko and former radical William Ayres, whom the McCain campaign regularly calls a domestic terrorist because of his acts of violence against the U.S. government in the 1960s."
There going to go after the fact that Obama knows or has ever had association with these guys. And they will probably start this at Tuesdays debate first before putting out ads. Maybe that's so they can see if the CNN line goes up or down to know how the public will deal with hearing this kind of thing. It's been pretty well shown that people don't like hearing this stuff. We have enough real issues to hear about, on both sides, to stop this stuff. They also admit they can't do the Rev. Wright thing becuase McCain said he wouldn't have any part of that when they tried before. Guess he's wishing he didn't say that now...that and the fact that Palin has her own Rev. issues. So, what should Obama do if this comes up on Tuesday night. Maybe he could just simply reply...
"say it ain't so John... There you go... looking backwards instead of forward again". Or, maybe he could leave out the "say it ain't so John" part. That was annoying enough when I had to listen to it this week from Sarah. But the point would still be made correctly.
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