McCain Campaign Copying Clinton
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First McCain decided to echo the failing “experience” attack against Senator Obama. Now I find this gem on McCain’s home page.

“Ready To Lead On Day One”, of course, has been one of the central themes of Sen. Clinton’s campaign for over a year now. But maybe Sen. McCain just forgot, and the thought just slipped his mind.
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Cut him some slack. It’s a typo. It should read:
“READY TO DEAL ON DAY ONE”
If the rest of the ad weren’t cut off we’d see:
+WHY JOHN MCCAIN
+BECAUSE LOBBYIST
+DONATION
=HE DELIVERS
I was thinking this morning; if all of this somehow blows up into a legit scandal, and McCain is charged with something illegal (cozying up to lobbyists, breaking the public financing rules, or something otherwise undisclosed), what happens then? Does the GOP go with Ron Paul as their candidate?
But, yeah, we better not hear any charges of plagiarism from this chucklehead ever again.