Hugh Hewitt posted three main arguments that Sen. John McCain should use against Sen. Barack Obama in the final week in the campaign. They are:
1. Obama's judgment must be evaluated through the lens of his past decisions to associate closely with people like Bill Ayers, Tony Rezko, Jeremiah Wright and ACORN. If elected Obama will staff senior jobs in the U.S. government. These will not be your father's Democrats, but hard-left activists from KosLand and the training fields of ACORN.
2. Obama's plan to hike taxes across the board --including the death tax-- while raising trade barriers is a recipe for taking a short and shallow recession and making it deep and long. Americans want their money back and their retirement accounts to grow again. That's can't be done unless the markets recover and the markets can't thrive under huge tax burdens and declining international trade.
3. The country and the world will be an enormously more dangerous place under a President Obama, just as a fats car in the hands of a 15 year old driver is an enormously dangerous vehicle. Yesterday's story in Haaretz confirmed Joe Biden's warning from Sunday that the world is nearing an enormous crisis, one for which Obama is simply unprepared.
If McCain hits on these with vivid images, he can pull off an upset win that would give the MSM cardiac arrests.
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