All three mislead. McCain has too many senior moments. His positions change hour-by-hour and day-by-day. A good example is his position on the economy. On the same day, in the morning he said the fundamentals of the economy are strong, then it was in dire straights and he suspended his campaign and later he said it had all the symptoms of a Great Depression.
Sarah Palin out-right denies Troopergate and said she never asked for commissioner Monegan to fire her brother-in-law Mike Wooten. Now a bipartisan committee of the Alaska Legislature finds it differently. She also said that she was opposed to the Bridge to Nowhere and then it turns out that she was for it all along until Congress cut the funding and she was against it.
Harper misled on many issues but most obvious recently is the Cadman Affair. He repeatedly said that the tapes which reveal Harper saying that Mr Cadman was offered compensation for his vote were tampered with. Now experts appointed by him reveal that no such tampering took place.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
Sarah Palin, John McCain and Stephen Harper: What These Three Have in Common
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