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Barack's Glass House Politics

So Barack Obama is running an ad to try to link John McCain with Ralph Reed -- whom they call a "Republican power broker" -- as a way to suggest that McCain was somehow implicated (by osmosis, I guess) in the Jack Abramoff scandal.  The McCain campaign denies any connection to Reid.
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"Glass house" maneuvers like this continue to call the quality of Barack's campaigning into question.  After all, isn't this a little like bringing up McCain's housing gaffe when you're a guy who's got a friend like Tony Rezko?

Because while we're on the subject of "questionable associations" -- well, let's just put it this way:  Neither Reed nor McCain say they have any links.  But even if they had, keep in mind that Reed never was a domestic terrorist, like Barack's friend Bill Ayres, as the linked ad from American Issues Project points out.

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