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Should marrying up nullify a lifetime of unprecedented bipartisan leadership?

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Which is more critical to governing? Proven experience of reaching across the aisle to get different sides together to pass legislation, or how many homes a spouse owns?

Should marrying up nullify a lifetime of unprecedented bipartisan leadership?

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  1. there just jealous because they cant marry a hot rich blond!


  2. It does when you're running a campaign preaching around core family values.

    Then it just shows what a total hypocrite the man doing the preaching truly is.


  3. No, but filling ones campaign with extreme partisan staff members sure does.  McCain has taken up with the Rove smear machine and PNAC.

    He may have been a maverick - but those days are gone.

  4. Look, McCain has gone negative for many weeks now--ever since he fired his campaign manager and took on Karl Rove's main protege, Steve Schmitt.  So now he's getting a little criticism himself.  So what?  If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen.

  5. No, we would hope always for bipartison leadership, but it has been a very long time since we have seen it at the executive level.

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