- WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The oft-discussed 200-page opposition research book compiled by John McCains presidential campaign in 2008 against fellow candidate Mitt Romney has made its way online, courtesy of BuzzFeeds Andrew Kaczynski. (Huffington Post)
- Rates OMG! and Win! on Buzzfeed.. (DAILY KOS)
- 18 (Bloomberg) -- Mitt Romney estimated he pays an effective tax rate close referring to Arizona Senator John McCain, the 2008 Republican standard bearer. (Businessweek)
- Romney, who has not drawn a salary for several years, said he received royalties from his 2010 book No Apology but added she marked MUST READ by Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Sen. John McCains former economic policy adviser. (The Ledger)
- Were just living in it. (LimaOhio.com)
- "I got a little bit of income from my book, but I gave that all away Hillary Clinton to do the same. Senator John McCain released two years worth of his tax returns on April 18, 2008. (Boston Globe)
- Willard Mitt Romney, age 64, child of former Michigan governor George Ronald Earnest Paul, at 76, is five years older than John McCain was, when McCain ran in 2008. (ZDNet)
- How bad did it get? For starters, in the book Game Change, released two years ago, co-authors John Heilemann and Mark Halperin wrote that McCain routinely called Romney an a$$hole and a f!@#%ng phony in private. The Democrats, meanwhile, are loving it. (Concord Monitor)
- John McCain appeared in New Hampshire – his back then it sometimes seemed pretty personal. The book Game Change reports that "McCain routinely called Romney an 'a$$hole' and a 'f!@#%ng phony'" in private. (ABC News)
- Special Guests: Mitt Romney, former governor of Mass It was interesting because there were two moments tonight you said you were against McCain-Feingold, and John McCain, obviously, is supporting your campaign. (FOX News)
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
John McCain Romney Book
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