LA Times on McCain, Obama, Clinton

April 26th, 2008 at 11:40pm Matt DiBari

The Los Angeles Times has an editorial on Senator McCain’s Time for Action tour, contrasting it with Clinton and Obama’s campaigns.

It’s not a new message from the Arizona senator, who follows an unpredictable political muse but typically favors smaller government and less regulation. Yet the context was important. Standing outside the Ohio factory Tuesday, in a state where Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton pandered to protectionists, McCain actually stood up for the North American Free Trade Agreement and free trade. The lost factory jobs aren’t coming back, McCain said, and rather than waging a futile fight against globalization, Washington should do a better job training workers for careers in the new economy.

As Ed Morrissey notes, the real story here isn’t necessarily the praise for McCain, but that a paper like the Los Angeles Times is calling out Clinton and The Leader of the New Hope for their blatant pandering. Ed links that with improving poll numbers in California for McCain, but I’m not holding my breath on that one.

Maybe tomorrow the New York Times will write a fair piece.

Well, no, they won’t, but its fun to pretend.

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Entry Filed under: Barack Obama, Campaign Issues, Hillary Clinton, John McCain


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  • 1. Geoff  |  April 27th, 2008 at 11:25 am

    The left is one weary entity with the shenanigans of their two potential nominees.

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