Monday, June 11, 2012

John mccain

  • Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) criticized President Barack Obama on Monday for his statement that the private sector is doing fine, telling Fox Friends that it shows the presidents philosophy toward the economy.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • (CNN) – Sen. John McCain continued his blitz against the Obama administration Sunday, saying the president was responsible for the recent national security leaks–whether he knew about them or not.
  • (CNN)
  • Senator John McCain is slamming President Barack Obama for his claims that the series of national intelligence leaks did not come from within the White House administration.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • ** FILE ** Sen. John McCain, Arizona Republican (AP Photo/Pat Roque) more Related StoriesSen. John McCain ripped the White House again Sunday over national security leaks, putting the responsibility squarely on the shoulders of President Obama.
  • (Newsoxy.com)
  • While Sen. John McCain today ratcheted up his call for a special prosecutor to investigate leaks of classified intelligence, McCain's office said the investigation to follow the evidence wherever goes – even if it leads to Congress.
  • (ABC News)
  • WASHINGTON — Sen. John McCain yesterday blasted President Obama's claim that a series of national intelligence leaks to the media didn't come from inside the White House.
  • (FOX News)
  • WASHINGTON -- Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said on Sunday that its very clear that recently leaked information about the governments national security strategy came from the Obama administration.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • McCain has stated that President Obama is responsible for recent national security leaks, regardless of whether he was aware that the information had been leaked or not.
  • (Christian Post)
  • John Hoeven was elected Sen. Hoeven in 2010. Two years later, could he be elected Vice President Hoeven? John McCain thinks so. FARGO — Gov. John Hoeven was elected Sen. Hoeven in 2010.
  • (Jamestown Sun)
  • In the 2008 campaign, many conservative activists were unhappy with the campaign of Republican nominee John McCain. It wasnt simply that these movement conservatives—the forerunners of the tea party—felt that Sen.
  • (DAILY KOS)

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