I didn't see Barack Obama's session with Rick Warren. Hey, I'm in China. Just now I saw that McCain session with Obama is being shown.McCain looks comfortable and is doing well. How do I square saying this with my argument in this recent article that he... ...full story at James Fallows
from James Fallows on Sun, Aug 17 2008
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| 20 Aug 08 |
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Too ambitious for the White House! OBama or McCain »
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| 15 Sep 08 |
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Obama and McCain air China views through AmCham China » Shanghaiist In articles written exclusively for AmCham's China Brief magazine, US presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama have outlined their visions for US-China relations if they were to come to power. From Obama:In the coming years, the United States... |
| 02 Sep 08 |
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Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin On China » China Law Blog China Comments has a nice piece up, entititled, "China and the American Election," analyzing which side (Obama/Biden vs. McCain/Palin) would be better for US-China relations and concludes McCain likely would be, by a slim margin. What do you think? NOTE:... |
| 15 Feb 08 |
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Defence firms go for Clinton - wary of McCain » Peking Duck Interesting article from the Guardian: McCain pro-military, but worries defense firms Sen. John McCain, the presumed Republican presidential nominee, strongly supports the war in Iraq and those in uniform, but his investigations of major weapons deals... |
| 20 Sep 08 |
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McCain And Obama. None Of The Above. » China Law Blog A bit off topic here, but it is something I have been thinking about for months and it just will not go away. It is that neither McCain nor Obama are up to the task of leading our nation. The other day, a good sized group of us from all political... |
| 01 Jan 08 |
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Will McCain be the "come-back kid"? - Part 2 » Peking Duck McCain bounces back into lead in New Hampshire The survey had McCain with 31 percent to Romney's 25 percent in the northeastern state, which holds the first primary vote on January 8 in the tight nomination race. Last month, McCain... |