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June 25, 2008 12:50 PM

McCain Camp's Knock On Obama: He's A "No" Man

On a conference call organized by the McCain campaign this morning, Arizona Republican Sen. Jon Kyl and McCain senior policy advisor Doug Holtz-Eakin took aim at Barack Obama over energy policy.

Kyl told reporters that back in the Senate they are referring to Obama with the phrase “No We Can’t,” as opposed to “Yes We Can.” McCain spokesman Brian Rogers yesterday called Obama the “Dr. No” of energy security for opposing a gas tax holiday, offshore drilling, and expanded investment in nuclear power.

The reference, for the record, is to the James Bond film from 1962 starring Sean Connery. (Dr. No was the bad guy.) Obama yesterday called those policy suggestions, which McCain backs, "not serious."

On the conference call this morning, CBS News' Allison O'Keefe reports, Kyl said that McCain takes a more balanced approach than his rival. “He recognizes that we need more production,” Kyl said, but that there also need to be “environmental check and balances.”

By contrast, Kyl said, Obama doesn't offer solutions, opting instead to just say no to every proposal. “No we can’t drill off shore; not a proponent of nuclear so we can’t do that either,” he said.

Asked about Obama’s charge that some of McCain's proposals amount to a gimmick, Holtz-Eakin suggested that Obama might want to take time out to read a text book, arguing that futures markets depend on optimism and confidence.

UPDATE: This afternoon, the McCain camp unveiled a web-only ad with a "Dr. No" theme. "Barack Obama Truly Is The Dr. No Of Energy Security," the spot concludes. Check it out:

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by umdat_1 June 25, 2008 1:04 PM PDT
Give it up your not getting your 2 for 1 deal.
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by akhajawall June 25, 2008 1:35 PM PDT
Dear American Voters, reporters, media. professionals, political parties, and presidential Nominees,


Please plead and request the media, pundits, and politician''s to "Compare And Contrast" " Presidential Temperament" of our Presidential presumptive nominees? as we do for the appointments for the Supreme Court Justices of Our Greatgrand Nation.

This nattion is build on the priciples of family, friends, fellowes, faith, funds, foundations, fun, with fairness $ fredom and without fear, favor or failure.

Yours truly,

COL. [retd] A.M.Khajawall
Disabled American Veteran
Forensic psychiatrist, Las Vegas

PS: Please talk about the " Presidential Temperament, Composer, Consistency And Caliber " is the key for our presumptive presidential Nominees. We do talk about the "Judicial Temperament" of our Supreme Court Justices nominees and so far we have failed to talk about the " Presidential Temperament " of our presumptive presidential nominees. The " Presidential Temperament " is the ultimate and in my opinion only requirement of our president as that effects every living soul here and around the world.

Thanks once again.
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by tomjx June 25, 2008 6:58 PM PDT
"Holtz-Eakin suggested that Obama might want to take time out to read a text book, arguing that futures markets depend on optimism and confidence."

McCain senior policy advisor Doug Holtz-Eakin is seriously confused. BUBBLES (as in ''the housing bubble'') depend on (over-)optimism and (over-)confidence. That is NOT a good thing. Solid growth depends on reality. We want a reality-based government. We want Obama.
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by lcarolina1 June 25, 2008 6:59 PM PDT
Right. Obama tells the truth about McCain''s gimmicky "gas tax vacation" which will save us what? $40-50 bucks between now and Labor Day? Will it make a house payment? Get us health insurance? Feed a family of 3-4 for a month?

The truth hurts and pandering is pandering. A Real Man tells the truth about the "quick fix."

Obama 2008
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by levicro June 25, 2008 9:36 PM PDT
that McCain... he is such a bad speller.... he meant "Know" man... as he knows all..... now Mc Cain is a NO man.. as in NO way....
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by rgrxx175 June 27, 2008 11:42 AM PDT
mccain wants an attack on us soil so he could win the election, what a great guy, the same old bush ways....
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