Tankergate UPDATE: It's dead, John McCain must be happy

Today the Pentagon announced that is terminating the competition for a new airborne refueling tanker.

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That inconvenient memo [UPDATED . NEW CTV Video]

Update [2008-3-4 11:52:13 by susanhu]: Canadian commentators on CTV have a good chuckle over Barack Obama and his panderbear Bob Shrum who made comments on Obama's behalf on Sunday's Meet The Press. They also do some fact-telling on NAFTA.

(Uh, is Shrum a paid operative these days, or just trying out for a job?)

ORIGINAL STORY: Along with Newsday and Chicago Sun-Times news stories, the transcript of the new Clinton radio ad running in Ohio, and the expressed rage of union leaders (all below), here's the latest report from CTV.ca news, which broke the story last week on the "wink, wink" meeting between Obama senior economic adviser Austan Goolsbee and Canadian diplomats to signal that while Obama would talk tough on NAFTA, the Canadians shouldn't worry because it's just "campaign rhetoric" -- with the Obama campaign's emphatic denials (including Obama's own flat-out false denial) obliterated by the "smoking gun" Canadian memorandum. Thanks to Hill Vet for the link:

Here's more on the tell-tale press conference in which Obama pathetically dodged and weaved reporters' questions, then walked out on them.  The story comes from intrepid Chicago Sun-Times columnist Lynn Sweet today: "Obama talks a lot, but answers little | Senator hounded by Rezko questions":

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That inconvenient memo

Along with Newsday and Chicago Sun-Times news stories (but two of thousands of such stories), the transcript of the new Clinton radio ad running in Ohio, and the rage of union leaders (all below), here's the latest report from CTV.ca news, which broke the story last week on the "wink, wink" meeting between Obama senior economic adviser Austan Goolsbee and Canadian diplomats to signal that while Obama would talk tough on NAFTA, the Canadians shouldn't worry because it's just "campaign rhetoric" -- with the Obama campaign's emphatic denials (including Obama's own flat-out false denial) obliterated by the "smoking gun" Canadian memorandum. Thanks to Hill Vet for the link:

Here's more on the tell-tale press conference in which Obama pathetically dodged and weaved reporters' questions, then walked out on them.  The story comes from intrepid Chicago Sun-Times columnist Lynn Sweet today: "Obama talks a lot, but answers little | Senator hounded by Rezko questions":

There's more...

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