So Sarah Palin cries out the name of Bill Ayers.
Excellent Gov. Palin. Let us declare and denounce them.
Sen. McCain and Gov. Palin need to use the flame thrower and the phosphorus bomb. They must in tandem and when apart draw the contrast between themselves and the radical Sen. Obama.
It is insanity to allow anyone to avoid the consequence of their life's associations.
As written by Shakespeare, "A friend should bear his friend's infirmities."
Sen. McCain must come out in public and the next debate not only with energized passion but with a prosecutor’s righteous indignation.
Not the shrill prosecutor, McCain must be the "j'accuse" interrogator that demands Sen. Obama explain how he dares present himself and his economic promises to the American public at this time.
How are you prepared to serve this country with your experience Senator Obama?
What is the cloth that clothes you in such garb of state that you can stride into such a place and do such a job?
Who are you Senator Obama?
Who are your friends?
Where were you on Iraq?
Where are you on Iran? etc.
No quarter, no comfort.
No allowance for trite shibboleth responses.
Then, coup de gras in the debate.
Sen. McCain must demand that Sen. Obama answer some inquiry that goes to national security that Sen. Obama does not, will not, have the answer to.
I won't lay it out here but there are tens of hundreds of sophisticated queries on military and geo-political issues that will throw the junior Senator from Illinois ... and these questions are relevant to Iran, the Pacific, Russia, NATO, etc.
We must take the lash to Sen. Obama. His hide is thin. His base of knowledge precariously hinged on the prefab and the rehearsed.
Let's get tough Sen. McCain.
After all, Shakespeare also reminds us that "The band that seems to tie their friendship together will be the very strangler of their amity."