Is Palin Trying To Incite Violence Against Obama?
One wonders at this point how the various agencies charged with the responsibility of protecting the Presidential candidates from violence will respond to this latest tactic from the McCain campaign.
One wonders at this point how the various agencies charged with the responsibility of protecting the Presidential candidates from violence will respond to this latest tactic from the McCain campaign.
Obama has learned all the wrong lessons from the swift boat debacle. Kerry got spanked in 2004 because he has the personality of the thimble.
This isn't about hate, Mr. President. I couldn't possibly vilify or embarrass you any more than you've vilified and embarrassed yourself. This is about healing.
Whatever you believe about Bill Ayers and the Weathermen, the fact remains that he is not running for president. But John McCain doesn't really have any other arrows left in his quiver.
Like a cartoon convenience store robber shouting "Your money or your life!" at the clerk, McCain has staked his campaign on a last-ditch effort to make voters sufficiently afraid of Obama.
Palin is in the driver's seat and plans to stay there. Her take-no-prisoners nasty streak and extreme right wing views have found kindred spirits now that she's fully staffed up with veterans of Bush.
The message from Obama to the reporters traveling with him is a reverse George Costanza on the Bill Ayers issue: "It's not me, it's you."
I wouldn't wish the current economic situation on ourselves. But we're here, and I can find real cause for optimism in an electorate that suddenly understands what we're up against as a country.
This election created a whole new generation of activists. We have energy and we have numbers. Justice will prevail. A people awakened cannot be put back to sleep.
If, MSNBC, you want to run all four candidates' stump speeches throughout the day, fine. If you're only running Palin as it appears you are, knock it off.
The report card places McCain on what it calls "the D team" and explains, "These legislators must improve their voting records if they are to legitimately claim that they support our troops and veterans."
Every politician in America wants you to believe they "support the troops." But actions speak louder than words.
The New York Times should liberate this "fifth columnist" from his contract so that he is free to officially join the Palin campaign.
I'd rather be thrown out for the truth than group-hugged for a lie.
Gov. Palin said that she learned about Sen. Obama's ties to The Weather Channel last week "when I was trying hard to read The New York Times."
If both candidates have voted overwhelmingly with their party do you want the one who voted with Bush 90% of the time or the one who voted against Bush 96% of the time?
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I've been canvassing in the Beaverton area -- high five, fellow Oregonian!
Will you be able to re-contact the ex-felon?
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