The Democratic National Committee's web ad shows that two weeks before Election Day, the Bush Administration and Republicans in Congress have attempted to change their tune on their failed "Stay the Course" strategy.
John McCain is walking in lockstep with President Bush on a wide range of issues. From his early and strong support for the Bush-McCain war in Iraq to his pledge to make Bush's tax cuts for the wealthy permanent to his lack of knowledge on the economy, it's clear that John McCain would just be a third Bush term.
As John McCain tries to re-launch his campaign with a "Jobs First" tour, his first job should be to explain why he is promising four more years of President Bush's failed economic agenda. Like the Bush Economy? Hire John McCain.
Rally outside John McCain's campaign headquarters, which is located across the river from Washington, DC in Arlington, VA, one block from one of his seven houses. Speakers at the rally included congressional candidate Judy Feder and Vice Chair of the Arlington County Board Barbara Favola.
The Democratic National Committee's web ad shows how wrong Defense Secretary Rumsfeld and Vice President Cheney have been on Iraq. Two wrongs don't make a right.