JOHN MCCAIN'S MAD MINISTER.(EDITORIAL)(Editorial)

From: The Capital Times (Madison, WI) | Date: April 25, 2008 | Copyright information

The whole controversy about John McCain's ties to radical preacher John Hagee has been miscast, both by McCain's critics and supporters - not to mention by our ministerially obsessed media.

There is not really a comparison between the McCain-Hagee link and the relationship between Barack Obama and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr.

Obama, the Illinois senator who leads in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, looks to Wright for personal and spiritual...

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