October 13, 2008

The McCain campaign has turned to sketch comedy writing lately because after William the Bloody Kristol rips McCain's erratic campaign on FNS Sunday saying the negative ads haven't worked, where's Rev.Wright, they are pathetic and why isn't Sarah Palin doing the Sunday shows among other things.

Why isn't Sarah Palin on this morning instead of Rick Davis. It is ridiculous. It's malpractice. It's a tough environment, maybe they would have lost anyway....but to do what they are doing is inexplicable to me.

McCain's very own Nancy Pfotenhauer came out and said that Kristol is buying Obama's talking points. No, really, she actually said this on Teevee.

Think Progress:

Asked to respond to Kristol’s criticisms, McCain campaign spokeswoman

Nancy Pfotenhauer said on Fox News:

Well, you know Bill is entitled to his perspective. And I used to work for Bill. And I can tell you personally sometimes he’s brilliant and sometimes he’s not. And this is one where it’s the latter category. You know, I think unfortunately he has bought into the Obama campaign’s party line.

Kristol has responded to McCain:

This afternoon on Fox News, Kristol fired back:

Is John McCain the best messenger for his campaign? Why isn’t he on this show? Why do we have Tucker Bounds and a bunch of nice young kids who are spokesmen out there spinning implausibly on behalf of the McCain campaign? McCain is better than his campaign.

What's the saying about rats leaving a sinking ship?

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