We have to spread the truth about McCain ourselves because it’s clear the corporate media won’t. NOW. FAST. FURIOUS. EVERYWHERE.
We are in the two-minute drill with no timeouts. No more sitting on the sidelines and allowing the McCain campaign to rack up points with countless distortions.
Watch the video (above) and forward it to everyone you know.
As we’ve seen with The Real McCain 2 (nearly 4.5 million views and counting!), once the truth gets out, it’s hard to stop. In the last few days we have seen a disgusting descent into the worst of sleazysmear politics. We need to spread the facts and the truth. Send this to your friends and relations, especially if they are unsure or undecided — they’re more willing to believe you than a talking head!
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1. “ Blizzard of Lies,” says PAUL KRUGMAN: “Did you hear about how Barack Obama wants to have sex education in kindergarten, and called Sarah Palin a pig?” “Did you hear about how Ms. Palin told Congress, ‘Thanks, but no thanks‘ when it wanted to buy Alaska a Bridge to Nowhere?” These stories have two things in common: they’re all claims recently made by the McCain campaign — and they’re all out-and-out lies. ….[ more ]
Scott McClellan, a former White House spokesman writes in a new book titled: “What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington’s Culture of Deception,” has indicted President Bush on the war in Iraq. Said McClellan: “Bush veered terribly off course” and “rushed” to an unnecessary war in Iraq. “The White House used propaganda to sell war,” McClellan added.
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McClellan includes the charges in his 341-page book, that delivers a harsh look at the White House and the man he served for close to a decade. He describes Bush as demonstrating a “lack of inquisitiveness,” says the White House operated in “permanent campaign” mode, and admits to having been deceived by some in the president’s inner circle about the leak of a CIA operative’s name….[MORE]
Scott McClellan Spent Some Time With MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann — Talking About His New Book