Mark Salter

Mark Salter

Mark Salter is a political aide to candidate John McCain.

 
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Mark Salter "McCain's closest Aide" A curious reaction below, from top McCain Aide Mark Salter, to allegations that he might be the one who made the comment that the Governor was a "whackjob." Internet sleuths and Palin defenders in the conservative movement, have been closing in on Salter as the source, since this interview came out Monday. All indications increasingly point to Salter they say. From the Washington Times , Nov. 10: "I can say on the record that all this is way overblown and some of the stuff I've read in recent days, whether it's about Governor Palin or our Mr. McCain campaign ... Read Full Story
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Wikizines are interactive magazines that anyone can create or edit - and this one is called "Mark Salter". Here you can find fresh voices and respond in real time. Some members write articles about recent news and trends related to the wikizine's topic, others recount relevant personal stories or share their favorite pictures and video clips. Got an interesting idea or story to share with other members of this wikizine? Well, then put on your journalist's cap and add your own article! Read Full Story
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WELLSVILLE - Several keynote speakers will offer remarks during the dedication of a memorial to former village native Cathy Salter at 1 p.m. Friday at the site located near the Boy with the Boot statue. Salter's mother, Eleanor Salter, and other family members are expected to offer remarks during the dedication, which will commemorate the Sept.  
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The older I get, the more my opinions of people are shaped by perceptions of their character rather than by their politics, a compensating blessing for the various indignities that replace the vanities of youth. Hypocrisy, especially when accompanied (as it usually is) by a lack of humility, is the character flaw I despise most. Were I to nominate one columnist as a spiritual godfather to the ranks of the hypocritical in punditry, Frank Rich...  
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Brian Faughnan has an interesting post about the potential primary challenge to the mercurial John McCain by conservative former Rep. J.D. Hayworth. It seems that McCain alter ego Mark Salter was not above some truly nasty political hardball against Hayworth back in 2006. Well, I hereby "call out" Salter. Mr. Salter: You sir, are a low-life, pompous windbag. Actually, you don't merit the honorific "sir." Your email to Rep...  
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Indiana Department of Correction announced a 10-year, $258 million contract with Aramark Correctional Services for feeding prisoners, IDOC brass were bullish on the private company taking over food duties.  
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  Don’t miss Mark Salter’s piece on Frank Rich on the homepage today. What struck me about Rich’s Sunday column is that he apparently doesn’t realize that, on his own terms, the Afghan war was won -- by George W. Bush. If there are only 100 members of al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and little danger of them coming back (and little hope of improving such a corrupt, impoverished country), we won the war there, to the extent we could, long ago.  
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From MSNBC's Norah O'DonnellSen. John McCain's longtime friend and former chief of staff, Mark Salter, has just issued a statement about Palin's accusations. Salter, who co-authored McCain's books, defends Nicolle Wallace's actions throughout the campaign. Palin suggests in the book that Wallace was a double-agent for Couric because Wallace had worked at CBS News prior to the campaign. From Salter: "After we had been criticized in the press...  
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? AZ-Sen: Does the persistent rumor of a J.D. Hayworth primary challenge to John McCain boil down to nothing more than a Hayworth grudge against former key McCain aide Mark Salter (and thus a way for Hayworth to keep yanking McCain's chain)? That's what the Arizona Republic is proposing, pointing to a 2005 dust-up between Hayworth and Salter over immigration reform. Hayworth, for his part, says that "spite" would never fuel a primary bid. ? IL...  
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