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07 Aug 2008 07:26 am
Rubber On The Road
Joe Klein has a smart take:
"Oh, so now McCain says it's a good idea to inflate
your tires. This is something new: He has taken to attacking Obama on
positions where he agrees with Obama. Another example: he flayed Obama
for his proposal to withdraw from Iraq, then said it was a "pretty
good" timetable. Meanwhile, he also continues to attack Obama for
positions Obama hasn't taken or is no longer taking--like Obama's
position on offshore drilling, which has become a reluctant yes, in
order to get a compromise piece of energy legislation through the
Senate. McCain continues to say Obama is opposed. He also says Obama is
opposed to nuclear power, which Obama never has been--a position he
took some grief about during the Democratic primaries. It's getting
hard to keep all of McCain's attacks--and his rules about when it's ok
to compromise and when not--straight."
The closer the two are on substantive matters, the more stinging the McCain attacks.
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