At the campaign stop in Austin, Texas, Nader spoke to an audience of approximately 200 about his campaign’s primary issues in the 2008 presidential election. During the press conference — held in a sweltering classroom at the back of a small, suburban Methodist church — Nader also directly addressed an elderly white woman as a “political bigot.” “What is your answer to people, including myself, who believe that the votes you get will take away from the Democratic party and ensure McCain wins?” asked the woman during Nader’s Q&A with the press. “People who say that a vote for you is a vote for McCain.”

Nader grew tense, and his response to the woman was abrupt. “Madam, do you think I’m a second-class citizen?” he asked. “I’d like for you to answer my question,” said the woman. “No, because that question implies that somehow I am less equal in running for election than two crooked politicians in Washington,” he said. “You are a political bigot, wittingly or unwittingly.” It was during his speech, and after the press conference, that Nader said progressives who will vote for Obama as the “least worst candidate” are actually trapped in “political slavery.” More

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After reporting that the McCain campaign held a townhall with Democrats and Independents, Fox’s Shepard Smith admitted that the McCain campaign had done no such thing.

“I reported at the top of this hour that the campaign had told us at fox news that the audience would be made up of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. We have now received a clarification from the campaign and I feel I should pass it along to you. The McCain Campaign distributed tickets to supporters, mayor Bloomberg, who of course is a registered republican, and other independent groups.”

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“What good is a great economy if you have to worry about getting blown up by a car bomb every time you go to the Mall? You want another Baghdad here in the USA, not me! I want my grandkids to be free and that includes being free from the fear of being killed by a terrorist. If Obama is elected, you better hope he adopts Hillary Health Care plan, because you are going to need it with his idea of “Security” for this country. I am one of them bible thumping, gun toting red necks and dam proud of it.” –Ed
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Friday warned supporters of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who are threatening to take the delegate fight as far as the Democratic National Convention, that they are pursuing “a scorched earth philosophy” that would seriously damage the chances of electing a Democratic president in November.

“There is too much at stake in our country for us to be thinking that we can afford the luxury of intra-party battles eight weeks before the election,” said Pelosi, in her strongest words yet on the battle over seating delegates from Florida and Michigan. “We’ve had many months to have a debate, to come to a conclusion. And one way or another … we have to come together.”

Pelosi’s warnings - issued during a visit to a San Francisco food bank - came a day before the Democratic Party’s rules committee meets in Washington Saturday to decide the controversy over seating delegates from Michigan and Florida, which held early primaries in defiance of party rules.

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