Palin: McCain Campaign Managers Wouldn’t Let Us Investigate Obama’s Past

One of the greatest tragedies in American history is that not only did the media fail to investigate Obama in 2008, but the McCain campaign was complicit in the cover-up of Obama’s past. My great worry about Romney is that he will hold the same attitude as McCain and fail to tell the full truth about Obama. We owe America the full truth about this liar Obama.

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  1. The campaign manager guilty of that faux pas out to have his butt kicked! The Dems have been vilified opponents for years and they have had a lot of success because of it. Their candidates have never been able to stand such scruitny and probably never will. Grow some backbone Republicans! The Communist we have in the White House never should have been there in the first place and we all know it.

  2. Say it isn’t so Joe!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. This event might come up again. It is certainly needed and the reason that Progressives do not want citizens to have guns.

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  4. Is it any surprise that John McCain would spearhead the lamest Republican candidacy for President in history? It was almost as bad as Walter Mondale in 1984 looking at the mistakes made by the behind-the-scenes losers running this campaign. Of course, Mondale’s chances were between slim and none, and slim had already left town before the Democrat convention that year. But whoever becomes the Republican candidate for President this year better have opportunistic campaigners working at the top.

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