Obama Reaches Out for McCain’s Counsel

For Mr. Obama, cooperation with his defeated opponent could also provide a useful ally in the Senate, where Mr. McCain has parlayed his national popularity and go-his-own-way reputation into a role as a pivotal dealmaker over the last eight years. But on the subject of Iraq, in particular, their collaboration could also raise questions among Mr. Obama’s liberal supporters, many of whom demonized Mr. McCain as a dangerous warmonger because of his staunch ... Full Story »

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by Kaizar Campwala - Jan. 19, 2009

Interesting story about Obama's unusually substantive outreach to his campaign rival.

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by Kenneth Sibbett - Jan. 19, 2009

In all honesty, I see nothing wrong with talking with people of opposing idea's. Obama doesn't need YES men around him. If this report is correct, there is a need to leave Iraq in a responsible way. Just do it ASAP.

At 10 billion a week, getting out of Iraq is not only the right thing to do, it's the feasible thing to do. And now ladies and gentlemen, I give you ... More »

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