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Monday, October 6, 2008

McCain's "Patton" Strategy


The gloves are off and the McCain campaign is finally getting tough on Barack Obama.

It started over the weekend in Englewood, Colorado and in Carson, California when Gov. Sarah Palin unloaded on Obama's ties to domestic Weather Underground terrorist William Ayres.



Frankly, it should have been done sooner, but it's better late than never. At this time, it is questionable if this strategy will lead to a McCain victory, but people have a right to know who and what Obama is. If the campaign is to go down, it is better to go down fighting.



Why do I call this the "Patton Strategy"? Well, during World War II, General George S. Patton practiced the strategy of "holding on to 'em by the nose and kick 'em in the ass. We're going to go through 'em like crap through a goose!" He showed the enemy no mercy and drove through Europe and into Germany.

Apparently, the strategy is working as the Obamatrons are now screaming like cut pigs. In return, they plan to bring up the Keating Five matter. That's no problem as McCain had very little to do with the matter and was deemed an innocent party as he only attended one meeting. If anything, he was rebuked for a lack of judgement for attending. That's it!

Obama is screaming that bringing up Bill Ayres is a "swift boat tactic." Now as then, it is all about telling the truth about the Democrat nominee (Sen. John Kerry then, Obama now).

If Obama can't stand the heat, as Harry Truman used to say, then he should get out of the kitchen.

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