Monday, October 06, 2008

Palin On Attack!

The Presidential campaign is starting to get really ugly going both ways, with Sarah Palin finally being set loose to attack Barack Obama.  First, she said that Obama's comments on the war disqualify him to be commander in chief.  Then she accused him (rightly) of "palling around with terrorists", referring to avowed socialist terrorist William Ayers.  The Associated Press responded by saying that Palin's comment was about race (which Palin responded to negatively), and CNN's "fact checker" called the statement false, ignoring most of the evidence.  Then the New York Times described Obama and Ayres as having "crossed paths" as if they weren't working together and appearing in public together.  Palin also attacked Rev. Jeremiah Wright and expressed her interest in going after that association.  In the words of ABC's Jake Tapper, the McCain campaign is about to "open up a can of whoop-ass" on Obama.

 

In response, Obama plans to hit McCain on the Keating Five scandal in the late 1980s and call McCain "erratic in crisis" over the economy.  I'm sure McCain is so scared.

 

The other scandal to break over the weekend is that of Obama's illegal donors, like "Good Will" and "Doodad Pro."  The RNC is going to file a complaint asking the FEC to look into Obama's donors.

 

Here's something for the Republicans to look into:  Obama wrote a letter to the Bush Administration trying to get a grant for a project of one of his donors.

 

While the mainstream media is sticking up for Obama, the Huffington Post's Jane Smiley is attacking McCain, comparing him to William Ayres.

 

With less than a month until the election, expect rampant voter fraud, especially in swing states, thanks to community organizer groups like Obama's buddies at ACORN.

 

The VP debate Thursday night was the most-watched VP debate ever, with over 70 million people tuning in.

 

In the wake of the socialist bailout passed Friday, we find out that economic recovery depends more on the housing market than it did on the bailout plan.  Remember, the bailout plan was something pulled out of thin air to give Paulson more power and passed without any hearings on what caused the financial problems to begin with.

 

Only the Washington Times could get away with giving blame to individuals for the financial mess.

 

We also finally have an answer as to why McCain is going so easy on Fannie Mae and the Community Reinvestment Act.  It's all about race, and the fact that they don't think he's smart enough to articulate it well.  There is a similar reason why almost nobody is bringing up the fact that Barney Frank was (literally) in bed with Fannie Mae.  It's because he's gay.

 

A Saudi cleric wants women to start wearing a one-eyed veil to prevent seduction.

 

Compact fluorescent light bulbs are worse for the environment than the old-fashioned kind.

 

A hunter caught a 13-foot, 680-pound alligator near Cordele last month.

1 comment:

knowitall said...

It's sad that she is still on the attack today. This time by her own party. McCain, please stand up for her, before the left-wing illuminati try to, and make themselves look like the saints they're not.