Monday, October 27, 2008

Read your ballot carefully before voting! Especially in North Carolina.



Voters in North Carolina may unwittingly not vote for president on November 4th. Why? Their ballot offers a single check box to vote a straight party ticket but you must separately vote for president by checking another box. Many voters who have used this ballot format in the past did not realize they had not cast a vote for president when they checked a straight ticket vote.

Not all states have a straight ticket voting option. The requirements for voting a straight ticket vary by state. In North Carolina you have to also vote for president separately when voting a straight ticket. In other states you only need to vote a straight ticket which includes a vote for president. In all states you can vote for each person separately. You are never required to vote a straight ticket in a general election.

Make sure you understand your ballot before going to the polls. Many newspapers and libraries will provide a copy of the official ballot before the election. Your local election office will have a copy which you can access on their website or in the local office. Your political party office may also have a copy. I read mine online before going to the polls. It was very helpful.

Also beware of bogus mailers or phone calls that suggest you should vote after November 4th. A flyer is under investigation in the state of Virginia for posing as an official notice requesting that Democrats and independents voting for Democrats must vote on November 5th because of expected high-voter turn out. I think you would have to be high to fall for this ruse.

Read more about the North Carolina ballot.
Read more about the Virginia flyer fraud.


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Hope for Health Care on the Obama Plan




Read the full healthcare plan for more information.

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The Obama/Biden Tax Cut



What will the Obama/Biden Tax Cut mean for you? It's easy to find an estimate of how the Obama/Biden tax cut affects your income taxes. Visit the Barack Obama campaign website and follow the very simple instructions. My family would save $1487 with Obama and $0 with McCain. That's change I can believe in.


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Saturday, October 25, 2008

How the Republican Party will Self-destruct in Sixty Seconds



I predict a seismic event greater than has been seen in political history when the circular firing squads take up arms to play the blame game. The Republican party will spew out bodies with volcanic force. I cannot imagine what the party will look like in 2012, but it will not be the same.

The GOP is dumping McCain: what prominent Republicans are saying these days.
The Republican campaign strategy now involves sending their candidates to areas where everybody is a die-hard McCain supporter already. Then they yell about Obama until the crowd is so frenzied people start making threats. The rest of the country is supposed to watch and conclude that this would be an enjoyable way to spend the next four years.

Blame game: GOP forms circular firing squad: “If you really want to see what ‘going negative’ is in politics, just watch the back-stabbing and blame game that we’re starting to see,” said Mark McKinnon, the ad man who left the campaign after McCain wrapped up the GOP primary. “And there’s one common theme: Everyone who wasn’t part of the campaign could have done better.”

“The cake is baked,” agreed a former McCain strategist. “We’re entering the finger-pointing and positioning-for-history part of the campaign. It’s every man for himself now.”A circular firing squad is among the most familiar political rituals of a campaign when things aren’t going well. But it is rare for campaign aides to be so openly participating in it well before Election Day.

"thats the kind of people who really do cling to their guns and their faith."- Karl Rove

Crooks and Liars: Karl Rove Says Rural Pennsylvanians Really DO Cling To Guns and Religion By Nicole Belle

“Well, he's got a problem,” Rove replied. “[..]James Carville once famously referred to Pennsylvania as Pittsburgh on the west, Philadelphia on the east and Alabama in between. I think that was his way of sort of mimicking what John Murtha said. But it's a conservative part of the state. And then if you take the far southwestern corner, over there near Pittsburgh and the suburbs, that's coal country and that's the kind of people who really do cling to their guns and their faith.”

"I Cannot And I Will Not" Vote McCain- James Dobson

James Dobson: "Should John McCain capture the nomination, as many assume, I believe this general election will offer the worst choices for president in my lifetime."..."If these are the nominees in November, I simply will not cast a ballot for president for the first time in my life."

"Life as we know it will end if Obama is elected." - Steve Strang
The evangelical bully pulpit is busy now trying to bully Christians to vote Republican using outrageous and irresponsible rhetoric. Along with "reigning in out-of-control spending" there is also a lot of reigning in of "off-the-ranch" christians who would dare ignore the pulpit and consider voting for Barack Obama.

Steve Strang, Strang Report: Life as we know it will end if Obama is elected. I was amazed that during the presidential debate this week Sen. John McCain didn't make the point that if Sen. Barack Obama is elected, life as we know it in many ways will end. America will be more socialized and have less free enterprise and freedom. ...Meanwhile, Christians seem almost asleep. There is no outcry! And there is a group of Bible-believing Christians who appear to have decided to overlook how dangerous Obama will be and plan to vote for him anyway. ...we must pray as never before. And we must work to wake up Christians. That is what happened late in the 2004 election—Christian leaders rallied believers, and as a result, George W. Bush was re-elected president.

Focus on the Family Action (James Dobson): Letter from 2012 in Obama's America

The 2008 election was closer than anybody expected, but Barack Obama still won. Many Christians voted for Obama – younger evangelicals actually provided him with the needed margin to defeat John McCain – but they didn’t think he would really follow through on the far-Left policies that had marked his career. They were wrong.
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Associated Press. Christian right intensifies attacks on Obama, by ERIC GORSKI and RACHEL ZOLL: Like other political advocacy groups, Christian right groups often raise worries about an election's consequences to mobilize voters. In the early 1980s, for example, direct mail from the Moral Majority warned that Congress would turn a blind eye to "smut peddlers" dangling pornography to children.

"Everyone uses fear in the last part of a campaign, but evangelicals are especially theologically prone to those sorts of arguments," said Clyde Wilcox, a Georgetown University political scientist. "There's a long tradition of predicting doom and gloom." Read more about the outrageous scare tactics targeting Christian voters.

Circular firing squads are starting to form in the blame game.

Ben Smith, Politico: Palin allies report rising campaign tension. Four Republicans close to Palin said she has decided increasingly to disregard the advice of the former Bush aides tasked to handle her, creating occasionally tense situations as she travels the country with them. Those Palin supporters, inside the campaign and out, said Palin blames her handlers for a botched rollout and a tarnished public image — even as others in McCain's camp blame the pick of the relatively inexperienced Alaska governor, and her public performance, for McCain's decline.

Best friends always have your back: Thank God she won't have to be president on day one! - Joe Lieberman

Blame game: GOP forms circular firing squad by JONATHAN MARTIN & MIKE ALLEN & JOHN F. HARRIS 10/23/08 : One well-connected Republican in the private sector was shocked to get calls and resumes in the past few days from what he said were senior McCain aides — a breach of custom for even the worst-off campaigns.“It’s not an extraordinarily happy place to be right now,” said one senior McCain aide. “I’m not gonna lie. It’s just unfortunate."

And now let's talk about the erosion of freedom we have experienced in the past 8 years of Bush.
This will give you pause to think and it will be a lingering affect of George Bush. We can't have four more years of erroding freedom. Our country is now militarized in violoation of our constitution with miliatry troupes our our own soil to police our own people. The Pre-election Militarization of the USA.

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Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Accessories before the fact: Caribou Barbie, $150,000 wardrobe included


*College OTR: Sarah Palin as Caribou Barbie Realized

Hockey Mom Idol has hit Celeb Status.
When does a Hockey Mom cross the line into celebrity status and cease to be a small-town gal just out there fightin' for the little guy and tryin' to reign in that run-a-way spending also? Ya' know, it has to be all about job creation and the health care.

Would it be on that magical day she spent over $4,000 on make-up consultations and applications? Or maybe the day she took Todd shopping for a few things for a mere $4,902 at Atelier, a stylish men's store? It could have been finding that darling $92 romper and matching hat with ears for baby Trig at Pacifier, a Minneapolis baby store. Was it when she confused "Drill, Baby, Drill" with "Shop, Baby, Shop" on a whopping $75,062 shopping spree at Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis followed by one for $49,425 from Saks Fifth Avenue? And all of this money on a Governor's salary? Oh no, it came directly from the Republican National Committee's campaign funds.

Sarah Palin was introduced at the GOP convention — in what's been widely reported to be a $2,500 Valentino jacket — as a "regular hockey mom," who boasted of having put the Governor's luxury jet on Ebay and firing the personal chef from the Governor's mansion. Alaska's taxpayers were sold on her "mavericky" fiscal conservatism. She taught America that the only difference between a hockey mom and a pitbull is lipstick.

A price tag of over $4,000 for make-up adds up to a whole lotta lipstick. The RNC assures us that all of these purchases belong to the RNC. So, what was that line about if you put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig?



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McCain Proud of his Rally Crowds


Real-live McCain Supporters Unplugged


I'm Proud of the people...

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Monday, October 20, 2008

Colin Powell Endorses Barack Obama

Sunday Colin Powell endorsed Barack Obama. He gives a very long and thought out reason why he has chosen to vote for Barack Obama.



Limbaugh can't help being a biggot



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Saturday, October 18, 2008

McCain Campaign is using Palin to spew their dirty message

Sarah Palin is traversing the country...hitting the hot spots that she considers "pro-American" and spewing the negative message that John McCain will not speak. She is the dirty messenger delivering the power-blows McCain will not so that he can preserve an unsullied image.

John McCain said recently he is proud of the people that come to his rallies. He says they are patriotic Americans except for just a few on the fringe. Reportors have walked among them and asked them what they think. Unless the media hit the bull's eye on the fringe McCain crowd, then there are more than Senator McCain realizes that condone violence against Senator Obama. Repeatedly random people from the McCain/Palin rally stated he was a "one person terrorist cell," a "muslim", a "commie-faggot", a "terrorist".

Is Palin leading the cause or merely warming them up? This is dangerous territory and very frightening that in this day and age there are so many in the "white is right" crowd.

If violence results from these rallies in the coming days, McCain and Palin should bear much of the responsibility.

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Palin keeps using "domestic terrorist" to rile up the rally

Just how far backwards do we want to go? This is dangerous language and is inciting people to terrible actions.




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Palin visits "Pro-American" cities in the USA

Has Sarah Palin visited your city? Have you checked your loyalty to the USA? She recently stated that she enjoys visiting "pro-American" parts of the country.


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Palin endorses aerial killing of wolves

Women's rights, animal rights, religious freedom are all in jeopardy from a McCain Palin presidency. Our country, land that we love, we take a dark and dangerous turn if McCain/Palin take over.
How far backwards do we want to go? Do we want to undo the civil rights movement? Do we want to reverse the rights women have fought many years to achieve? Do we want our scientific understanding of the balance of nature to be overturned to cruelty and ignorance?
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Final Presidential Debate

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John McCain "understands" and cares about "Joe the Plumber." He should hire Joe to work on the 10 or so houses the McCains own.

Barack Obama has a real plan for the economy. Where is John McCain's plan? I think he is writing it right now...live on TV.

John says he knows how to save billions of dollars. So why is he asking ME to bailout the people that ran up their credit cards and over extended themselves on the house loans?

McCain just loves to misrepresent the facts. Three million dollar projector? Right... think he got that wrong.

McCain will balance the budget in four years. He voted for the Bush budgets. Now he says he can clean it up.

Fox News even disputes McCain's add claiming that Barack Obama would raise taxes on families making 42,000 a year. McCain's eyes popped. Whoops. Gotcha.

McCain has the scares to prove he opposed the Republican party. They must have been tough that 10% of the time he didn't vote with Bush.

Schaeffer is hitting hard with the question about dirty campaign ads. McCain is dodging the question saying that Obama dodged the town hall format. Now he brings up Congressman John Lewis. He is misrepresenting the comments of Lewis yet again. He is trying to put Obama on the carpet, but he didn't say any of the "kill him", "terrorist", "off with his head", "treason" comments that are being shouted out at McCain and Palin rallies.

Obama says a poll finds 2/3's of those polled saw John McCain's campaign as being negative. He also calls out McCain on his negative ads and says that not having town hall debates is no reason to go nasty. The public wants to hear about answers to the economy, health care, and energy, and how the American people can send their kids to college.

McCain is whining about Obama ads, but Obama ads hit the facts about McCain's policies while McCain ads smear Obama.

Obama is now bringing up Congressman Lewis whose comments were unsolicited by the Obama campaign. His point was that we have to be careful about how we deal with our supporters. McCain and Palin did nothing when the threatening remarks of their supporters. Obama and Lewis both put out statements that he had gone to far. McCain is grandstanding.

McCain ads say Obama "pals around with terrorists." McCain says he is proud of those that come to his rallies. He is they are great citizens and patriotic. He won't stand for them being denigrated. He wants Obama to repudiate Lewis's comments.

Obama is taking the high road to bring the discussion back to the issues of what actually effects the American public, not smearing the candidates.

Now McCain is pulling out Ayers and Acorn. What is Obama's relationship with Bill Ayers, professor of education in Chicago. Obama was eight years old when Ayers was in the Weathermen terrorist group. Ayers was on a board that Obama also happened be on the board of. Ayers is not in anyway connected with the Obama campaign. Acorn was paying people to register voters. Some of those employed were putting in fraudulent forms. Obama campaign had nothing to do with that. McCain is grandstanding again to create a fear-factor about Obama.

What people will you two bring into the government? Your running mates - Obama why would the country be better off if your running mate became president?

Biden has some of the best foreign policy credentials of anyone. He has never forgotten where he came from in Scranton, PA. He fights for the little guy, in economic policies, passing the land mark crime bill. He fights on behalf of families. He and I both agree is that we have to re-prioritize and give tax breaks to small business and families, get us off foreign oil and help families educate their children.

McCain - Palin is a reformer and a roll model for American women. She gave money back to taxpayers, she was a reformer for oil, she is a reformer through and through. She is a breath of fresh air that will sweep out the old cronyism. She understands special needs families. I am proud of her. She has united our party.

Obama - is she qualified to be president. That will be up to the American people. She is a capable politician.

McCain - Biden is qualified but he has been wrong in many foreign policy votes...then McCain goes on to name several items he feels Biden was wrong in.

Obama was only complimentary of Palin. McCain was negative about Biden.

Reduce our dependence on oil:
McCain - nuclear plants, wind, tide, solar, natural gas, clean coal technology...7, 8, 10 years we can eliminate our dependence.

Obama - in 10 years we can reduce our dependence so we don't have to import from middle east or Venezuela. We are mortgaging our children's future. We should look at off shore drilling. We only have 3 - 4 % reserves but use 25%. This is why we must diversify our energy usage.
NAFTA - I believe in fair trade but for far too long, USA has held that any trade agreement is a good agreement. We have got to have a president who is going to be advocating for American business.

McCain is splitting hairs on Obama's words. He says he admires Senator Obama's eloquence. He points out that Obama said we could "look" at offshore drilling. McCain says we should drill now, not look at drilling.

Obama, "We need to understand a good fair trade agreement and stand up for American business." We need to get loans to automakers so that they can move in the direction of producing highly fuel efficient cars, wind turbines, solar panels creating new jobs to drive our economy for the future.

McCain - Obama doesn't want to accept free trade agreements with Venezuela but would sit down without pre-agreements with the leaders of Iran.

health care coverage - Obama. This is the issue that will break your heart over and over again. If you have health insurance, you can keep your plan. We will try to lower costs so that those costs are passed on to you. If you don't have insurance we will provide you the option to buy into the same pool as Congress has. We negotiate for no precondition limitations, will negotiate for low pharmaceuticals. Will cost some money up front, but will make families healthy and will provide long term budget savings to government budget.

McCain - We need health care records online, more community health centers, walk in clinics, physical fitness and nutrition programs in schools, employers give bonuses to employees who belong to gyms. But Obama will fine small businesses who do not adopt his health care plan. He will set up health care bureaucracies.

Obama - here is Joe's fine: $0. Small businesses will be exempt. Large businesses provide health care or someone has to do it. Average family pays an extra $900 per year because of uninsured people. McCain's plan says he will give you $5000. That might work for young healthy people, but not older people. The average policy is $12,000. His plan will tax your employer based health care benefit.

McCain says 95% will receive more under his plan. Except for those that have gold-plated plans. People will be able to choose their own plan. Senator Obama wants government to do the job. I want Joe, you to be able to do the job.

Obama, with McCain's plan there is a real risk that you will lose your employer based health care plan.

McCain - Roe v Wade should be overturned. Obama you believe it shouldn't. Would you ever appoint someone to the supreme court that disagreed with you.

McCain - I would not have a litmus test. I would find the best people who have a history of sticking to the constitution. I don't believe someone who supports Roe v Wade would fit that definition.

Obama - this will be one of the most consequential decisions of the next president. I believe that Roe v Wade was rightly decided. I would not have a litmus test. I believe that women with their families, spiritual advisers and doctors are in the best position to make this decision. I will look for judges who have an outstanding judicial record and who have an understanding of what people go through.

McCain - we have to change the culture of America for life. Obama voted against a law that would provide medical aide to an infant who survived abortion. He voted present on the Illinois floor when partial ban abortion came to vote.

Obama - if it sounds incredible that I would vote to withhold life saving treatment to an infant it is because it was...the bill would have undermined Roe v Wade. There was also a law in the books that provided for the care of infants that survive abortions along with the Hippocratic oath that physicians take. There was not an exception for saving the life of the mother.

There surely is some common ground where we should come together to help prevent unwanted pregnancies through education, providing more options for adoption and also help young ladies that want to keep their babies.

McCain - here he goes with his eloquence again. You heard Obama mention "health of the mother" that has been pushed to the limits by the pro-abortion movement.

Obama - Education. We have got to get our education system right. We need more money and reform for schools. Early child education. We need an army of new teachers with higher pay and professional development but give them higher accountability. Community service for college credit of $4000 every year. Parents have to turn off TV and video games and instill a thirst for knowledge.

McCain - civil rights issue..open schools...but what is the advantage of sending kids to failing schools. Charter schools provide better answers and competition that upgrades charter and public schools. Throwing money at it will not solve the problem. We must improve education. College loans more available. Full student loan program for in-state and adjust to inflation.

Obama - tradition of local control of schools. but federal government must step up and help local schools do what they need to do. No child left behind had the funding left behind and local governments had to pick up the tab. Focus on early child hood education. I support charter schools which foster competition and improve quality. But vouchers will not be the answer to improve schools. We can't talk about programs and not explain how they will be funded.

McCain - vouchers are what brought remarkable improvements to the Washington, DC school system. Vouchers are a good and proven system.

America needs a new direction. I have record of standing up to my party, the other party. I have been a careful steward of your tax dollars. We have to stop the spending that has mortgaged your children's futures. All of our promises are based on whether you can trust us. I have spent my entire life in service of our nation and putting my country first. I have been proud to serve and I hope that you will give me the opportunity to serve you again.

I want to thank Senator McCain and Bob for moderating. I think we all know America is going through tough times. The biggest mistake we could make is to accept the same failed policies we have had over the past eight years and expect a different result. WE are going to have to invest in the American people again. It will require all of us to come together and to renew a spirit of sacrifice and responsibility. I will work every single day tirelessly for you if you elect me.

So who won the debate? What do you think?

Commentary on the Debate from Michael Balter Blog


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Thursday, October 09, 2008

Your bill for household help is $273,000.00


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So who in the world pays $273,000.00 for household help?
And who has seven to ten houses but is not for sure how many?
And who owns 13 cars?
And who wears $500 loafers while talking to the Dalai Lama?

Someone who just doesn't understand what life is like for the average American citizen.

Someone who said about people losing their homes to foreclosure: "They just need to take a second job and forget about a vacation this year."

Someone who said that our economy is fundamentally strong.

Someone who is woefully out of touch.

Someone who will NOT be getting my vote on November 4th.


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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

When veeps run wild, does their keeper know?


John McCain attempts to stay out of the fray being perpetrated by Cindy and Sarah the new harpy twins. He says the kind of inflammatory rhetoric implying Barack Obama is tied in unseemly ways with Bill Ayers, current teacher and former underground weathermen member is not allowed in his campaign. He has banned it. So does he not know what Cindy and Sarah are saying on the campaign trail? Either he doesn't know which means he can't even keep tabs on his wife and running mate, or he is just plain lying. There they go again...that straight-talk express. Maybe Sarah and Cindy are just a bit too mavericky.

Unleashed, Palin Makes Pit Bull Look Tame, Dana Milbank: Palin's routine attacks on the media have begun to spill into ugliness. In Clearwater, arriving reporters were greeted with shouts and taunts by the crowd of about 3,000. Palin then went on to blame Katie Couric's questions for her "less-than-successful interview with kinda mainstream media." At that, Palin supporters turned on reporters in the press area, waving thunder sticks and shouting abuse. Others hurled obscenities at a camera crew. One Palin supporter shouted a racial epithet at an African American sound man for a network and told him, "Sit down, boy."

I my humble opinion, Sarah Palin's rhetoric as well as John McCain's on the trail lately is flat-out irresponsible and hedging upon being illegal. When in their rallies they use the question, "just who is the real Obama?" and the crown yells out "terrorist" and "treason" and "kill him" and neither Palin or McCain respond, that has truly gone over the edge of "politics as usual" into the realm of inciting a riot and I have to ask...who is promoting terrorism? It appears that Sarah Palin and John McCain may be just a bit too good at it which leaves me feeling very uncomfortable about the potential fall-out if they continue campaigning in this irresponsible fashion.

But then there are the recent ads that are mirroring what Cindy and Sarah are saying on the campaign trail. Did those too mavericky women work with the campaign advertising committee behind John McCain's back? And he doesn't know what his ads are saying either?



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Friday, October 03, 2008

No Losers in Palin vs. Biden VP Debate, except John McCain

The much anticipated Vice Presidential debate is finally over. See the full version video of the debate at the end of this post. The theme song for the Veep debates should have been the Bee Gee's hit song from Saturday Night Fever: "Stayin' Alive...oooh, oooh, oooh, oooh Stayin' alive!"

After Katie Couric interviewed Sarah Palin even some conservative commentators were suggesting that Governor Palin should find a good reason to resign. Sarah just needed to "stay alive" and Joe Biden needed to avoid falling down a sink-hole. In my humble opinion, both candidates stayed alive last night.

The McCain campaign sequestered Governor Palin along with deft political handlers at Senator McCain's Ranch in Sedona, Arizona and put her through the paces of the anticipated debate. It appeared to me that she had memorized about a dozen mini-speeches and most likely trigger words that might be uttered by Gwen Iliff for each speech with a couple of default speeches just in case a question was asked that didn't have a set trigger. Sarah Palin reverted back to what she know's best when she couldn't directly answer a question. That is a valid debate tactic. She performed well.

If I could have given Joe Biden a word of advice pre-debate, I would have said, "Let Governor Palin lead the level of aggressiveness and then match it. Senator Biden could not afford to look overly aggressive and definitely could not utter even a shadow of sexism. It was his game to lose. He performed very well too and by all estimations, Joe Biden won the debate.

The past shows that VP debates rarely affect the presidential election since most people vote for the top of the ticket. Palin's high profile entry into the campaign made this debate particularly interesting.

Gwen Ifill, of the Public Broadcasting Service program called “Washington Week,” has authored a book entitled "The Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama" which will be published in January. The Republican party is crying "Foul" and claiming that she would favor Biden. The reality was that she was moderate to both candidates and was not as hard-hitting as she could have been.

Over-all, it was an interesting debate but not world-changing for anyone. Slate magazine summed it up by saying Palin won, Biden won, and Obama won last night, but McCain lost. McCain needed Sarah Palin to hit the ball out of the park if he was to get a bump from the debate. Governor Palin did hit the ball for a triple, but didn't make the home run. It was not the turning point for McCain's campaign pulling out of Michigan conceding a win for Barack Obama in that state. The polls were showing a ten-point lead for Obama. The McCain campaign shut down in Michigan to focus on making strategic moves elsewhere. I don't expect Sarah Palin to be doing anymore in-depth interviews for the duration of the campaign - unless it is with Fox News. Her public forum is closed for now except for scripted speeches in my opinion. John McCain is going "double-down" on key states trying to squelch the Obama firestorm that appears to be growing.

More on how McCain lost this debate in NY Times OpEd: Pitbull Palin Mauls McCain

Barack Obama has a new fervor after sitting back for a couple of weeks after the Republican Convention. Joe Biden had been leading the Obama/Biden campaign trail with fiery zeal and I was waiting for Obama to come out of his corner swinging as well. Obama has gotten his groove back. I expect the next three presidential debates to be very heated as John McCain feels the pressure of the polls leaning Obama's way. John McCain will be looking to make contact blows to cause pain for the Obama campaign and gain some leverage for his own.

Stay tuned for a very interesting times with the polls being as volatile as the stock market.

The CSPAN Full-version video of the debate:




Fox catches Palin right after debate:




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Wednesday, October 01, 2008

The missing segments of the Palin Couric Interview

The Katie Couric interview with Sarah Palin was edited and there are still interesting pieces yet to be aired. Here is one such example in which Katie Couric questions Sarah Palin about Supreme Court decisions and Sarah can only think of one Supreme Court decision. Want to guess which one that is? She babbles on and on and dances around the question but is never able to mention even one other court decision. I am no student of the Supreme Court, but even I could come up with Dred v. Scott and Brown v Board of Education. Sarah Palin only knows one decision, Roe v. Wade. Can you say, "One-issue candidate?"



When asked what news magazines and papers she read before being tapped as McCain's veep candidate, Governor Palin responds, "All of them." When pressed she can't even name one of them.

McCain steps in to defend Palin against "Gotcha" journalism.





Here is an extended version.


This is Sarah after 10 years of practice...how long will it take her to be an accomplished public servant???

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