October 22, 2008

“Socialist”

McCain said it about Obama’s tax policies, but the word socialist is finally being attached to Barak Obama—in public. 

 

 

CONCORD, N.C. — John McCain sharpened his attack on presidential rival Barack Obama's economic proposals Saturday, accusing the Democrat of seeking to turn the United States into a socialist country and convert the IRS into a giant "welfare agency" that would dole out cash at Washington, D.C.'s discretion.

 

And it’s not a moment too late, or maybe it’s just in time, being that the news cycle is fast, furious and facts are easily under report or simply lost. 

 

 

Delivering a national radio address before setting out for stops Saturday in North Carolina and Virginia, McCain said Obama's approach "sounded a lot like socialism."

 

"At least in Europe, the socialist leaders who so admire my opponent are upfront about their objectives," the Republican nominee said. "They use real numbers and honest language. And we should demand equal candor from Sen. Obama. Raising taxes on some in order to give checks to others is not a tax cut. It's just another government giveaway."

 

 

People are taken in by the Obama’s aura, but fortunately, the words socialist, socialism, and Europe give off a bad vibe for many Americans.  And for McCain, that may be good thing.  

 

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