I-have-7-houses McCain and I've-written-two-memoirs Obama are all about the moolah as of late.
This comes as no surprise after this morning's news.
Democratic nominee Barack Obama insists that the campaign should not be reduced to a "resumé contest" between tickets, but rather a choice over which party would offer a new direction for the nation's economy.
"The American people, who are awfully smart, they're going to be able to make their assessment," Mr. Obama added. "They're going to say, you know what? If we choose John McCain, for all of his good qualities, we're going to get the same kind of government, and if we choose Barack Obama, we're going to get a different one."
As for McCain, he said on CBS' "Face the Nation": "Americans are hurting in a way that they have not hurt for a long time."
He went on in what I can only describe as some weird reference to the hinterland of his running mate's home state, Alaska. "You know, we've got a very tough sledding to go through."
O.K., that was probably a stretch. But still.
[Source: nytimes.com]
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