Archive for October 5th, 2008

postheadericon Obama Corps

This could get interesting. That video of the Obama Youth that I found Friday night is now linked on the Drudge Report as, “Teens Pledge Allegiance to Obama.”  It will be interesting to see if the MSM picks up on the story, or if Obama’s camp manages to get YouTube to take it down.  ◄Dave►

postheadericon Steyn on VP Debate

If you are not a regular reader of Mark Steyn, you are missing one of the funniest serious commentators around.  His best seller, America Alone, has been aptly described as a whole new genre of “Apocalyptic Stand Up.”  A sobering explanation of why the West is inescapably doomed to be overtaken by Islam this century by the simple demographics of breeding, it is nevertheless often laugh-out-loud funny.

For a classic example of his style, his latest piece in National Review, entitled With a Wink and a Smile,” is a must read:

That’s where Sarah Palin scored in the vice-presidential showdown. A lot of the grandees in the post-debate analysis reviewed the lyrics and missed the music. Whereas, I would wager, a big chunk of uncommitted voters out in TV land listened to Governor Palin, and liked the tune they were hearing. If you’re one of those coastal feminists who despise Alaska’s sweetheart as a chillbilly breeder whose knowledge of foreign policy is as full of holes as the last moose to make the mistake of strolling past her deck, Thursday night’s folksy performance isn’t going to change your view. But, if your contempt for her wasn’t already chiseled in granite, she came over as genuine, confident …and different. Change you can believe in, to coin a phrase.

or:

The problem was that it all sounded drearily senatorial. Mention any global crisis — civil war in Bosnia, genocide in Darfur, Russian aggression in Georgia, the lack of five-star restaurants in Wales — and Biden has been there, usually within the last two weeks, and always at public expense. What the American taxpayer gets for the Emir of Delaware’s frequent-flyer miles is harder to discern.  Biden was doing his best to turn in a decent karaoke version of Lloyd Bentsen, but, unfortunately, Governor Palin declined to play Dan Quayle. That left Joe sounding like an ancient pol being generically vice-presidential. Sarah, at her best, sounded like the citizen-politician this country’s Founders intended. She hasn’t voted 397 times against this or that in the U.S. Senate, because she’s been running a state, and a town, and a commercial fishing operation. She’s a doer, not a talker, which is why so many of my fellow professional talkers disdain her.

Do your disposition a favor and read the whole thing. :) ◄Dave►

postheadericon Hell in Heels

The traditional role for a VP candidate is to be the attack dog.  McCain chose a bulldog in lipstick; but for some reason kept her on a short leash for a month.  I don’t think they fully appreciated her innate talents and thought she needed training first.  Just in time for the VP debate, they unleashed her.  According to an AP article, now she has donned her heels and gone to work:

Palin, Alaska’s governor, said that donors on a greeting line had encouraged her and McCain to get tougher on Obama. She said an aide then advised her, “Sarah, the gloves are off, the heels are on, go get to them.”


It is about time for Obama’s past to catch up to him, and she seems to relish the task:

Palin told a group of donors at a private airport, “Our opponent … is someone who sees America, it seems, as being so imperfect, imperfect enough, that he’s palling around with
terrorists who would target their own country.” She also said, “This is not a man who sees America as you see America and as I see America.”


With only a month to go, I hope it is not too late. ◄Dave►

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