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Breaking: Governor Sarah Palin Delivers Weekly Radio Address

[Susan's Note: This address was embargoed until 7 a.m. ET.]

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Governor Sarah Palin’s Weekly Radio Address:

Good morning, this is Sarah Palin — the governor of Alaska and candidate for vice president. When Senator John McCain asked me to join the ticket last week, he placed a lot of confidence in me, and I’m going to do my level best to be worthy of it. Senator McCain also asked me to fill in for him today in his weekly radio address — he’s putting me right to work.

In my speech to the convention last Wednesday, I wanted to share some basic convictions, and also to tell you a little about the path that shaped those convictions. I never really set out to be involved in public affairs, much less to run for vice president. My mom and dad both worked at the local elementary school, and my husband Todd and I, we both grew up working with our hands. I was pretty much your average hockey mom, raising kids, and joined the PTA. When I ran for city council of my hometown, and then for mayor, I didn’t need focus groups and voter profiles because I knew those voters, and I knew their families, too. I’m not a member of the permanent political establishment, and I have no plans to join.

That was the spirit that brought me to the governor’s office, when I took on the old politics as usual in Juneau, when I stood up to the special interests, the lobbyists, big oil companies, and the good-ol’ boys network.

Sudden and relentless reform never sits well with entrenched interests and power brokers. That’s why true reform is so hard to achieve. But with the support of the citizens of Alaska, we shook things up, and in short order we put the government of our state back on the side of the people.

I came to office promising major ethics reform, to end the culture of self-dealing. And today, that ethics reform is the law. I came to office promising to control spending — by request if possible and by veto if necessary. And today, our state budget is under control. We have a surplus. And I have protected the taxpayers by vetoing wasteful spending: nearly half a billion dollars in vetoes.

Senator McCain also promises to use the power of veto in defense of the public interest — and as a chief executive, I can assure you it works. In a McCain-Palin administration, we’ll pursue a pro-growth agenda focused on creating jobs and reducing the tax burden. And with a maverick in the White House, Republicans are going to reclaim our good name as the party of spending discipline.

Our opponent in this election supports plans to raise taxes on income, payroll, investment income, business income, and altogether would increase the tax burden on the American people by hundreds of billions of dollars. But ask yourself: If you’re trying to run a small business, or to keep your job at a plant, or keep a small farm in the family, how are you going to be better off if he adds a massive tax burden to the American economy?

In Alaska, we’ve also made some serious reforms in energy policy. When oil and gas prices went up dramatically, and filled up the state treasury, I sent a large share of that revenue right back where it belonged — directly to the people of Alaska. And despite fierce opposition from oil company lobbyists, we broke their monopoly on power and resources. As governor, I insisted on competition and basic fairness to end their control of our state and return it to the people. I fought to bring about the largest private-sector infrastructure project in North American history. And when that deal was struck, we began a nearly $40 billion natural gas pipeline to help lead America to energy independence.

Energy security is one of the great issues in this presidential campaign, and I look forward to debating it. Our opponents keep saying that drilling will not solve all of America’s energy problems — as if we didn’t already know that. But the fact that drilling won’t solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all. Starting in January, in a McCain-Palin administration, we’re going to lay more pipelines and build more nuclear plants, create jobs with clean coal, and move forward on solar, wind, geothermal, and other alternative sources. We need American energy resources, brought to you by American ingenuity, and produced by American workers.

John McCain is a man who has always served his country and not just his party, and that’s exactly the spirit we need in Washington today. Politics isn’t just a game of clashing parties and competing interests. The right reason to enter politics is to challenge the status quo, to serve the common good, and to leave this nation better than we found it. No one expects us to agree on everything. But we are expected to govern with integrity, good will, clear convictions, and a servant’s heart. And I pledge to all Americans that I will carry myself in this spirit as Vice President of the United States. Thank you for listening.

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  • Arabella Trefoil

    Is she going to give a weekly radio address? Son of a biscuit.

    Obama is going to be jealous.

    • John House

      Don’t worry, I’m sure his babysitters Uncy Axel, Auntie Donna and Cousin Howie will hastily buy up some small frequency and create WHOPE–All Messuah, All the Time.

      • John House

        Messiah, whoooooops. :)

        • PitBull

          HANNITY: “I’ve got to tell you, I think this choice by Senator McCain was a huge home run. I know the conservatives like myself were energized by it. She is a reform governor. She has a tremendous resume, especially when you get into the details of it.

          Anyone who is still supporting Obama, is politically retarded.

      • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

        no, you mean WuhuU

        heh heh…

        a. hillary
        b. mccain

        america first!

        • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

          uh, i mean WuhUH

          pronounced – double you uh, uh….

          a. hillary
          b. mccain

          america first!

      • wodiej

        lol, all messiah, all the time..haha

      • tarma

        Actually, it will be WHYPE.

        • Zeke

          Don’t forget their FM sister station, WTF!

    • Denise

      To those Hollywood Elite who make snide comments i.e. Madonna, Candace Bergman, Heart etc….. are they trying to tell Conservative Consumers not to buy their products?

      Forget about Oprah, we know where she stands. However I can tell you I am discusted with some of the comments coming from celebrities that I have enjoyed and supported. When Hollywood attacks my party I feel they are saying to me “if you’re a Republican I don’t want you listening to my music or viewing my movies.”

      • Hope Floats

        Huckabee had a funny quip about the behavior of the elite media. They were as “tacky as a costume change backstage at a Madonna concert.”

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          Did you hear Huckabee’s HYSTERICAL comment about Obama’s speech? He said something to the effect that Obama’s folowers acted like his speech “had Mt. Sinai as a return address and arrived on two stone tablets.” I absolutely roared – he nailed it (holy crap – what is this election coming to that a UU minister is qupting a conservative Baptist minister?!? I guess truth can happen anywhere! ;-) ).

        • PitBull

          Huckabee is funny. Here’s more.

          HUCKABEE: I have never seen such a display of sexism as has been thrust upon Sarah Palin. But you know what’s happening? This is a great sort of living example of the biblical story in Genesis chapter 50 when Joseph’s brothers threw him in the well and Joseph later said “what you intended for my harm has turned out for my good.”

          And I don’t think some of the folks who are throwing these attacks, whether it’s the media or Harry Reid, I just don’t think they get it. The more they pile on her, the more they try to smear her with these ridiculous, unfair, unprecedented attacks, the more that many of us out here in the heart of America are just going to rally behind her, stand with her, pray for her.
          You know, I said tonight, I want to mention it, Oprah said when she was at the speech at Barack Obama’s in Denver, that it made her cry her eyelashes off. This is the lady, Sarah Palin, that ought to be making Oprah cry. This is the lady who has raised five kids, who has a child with special needs, who worked her way up from the PTA to govern a state and now is on the stage as most likely the next vice president, the first woman in history to do that. Oprah ought to be crying, but not because she is sad, but because she is happy for Sarah Palin.

      • http://www.thepetitionsite.com/148/petition-to-urge-hillary-clinton-to-run-as-an-independate Mary Cusack

        Fine — we won’t listen to your stuff. And when you look into your bank account and find an negative balance you’ll change your tune

        • No Obama for me

          Mary Cusack,

          Perhaps you or some of the other posters on here can straighten out the bank account stuff.

          We have a personal residence that we are getting ready to sell and we have owned it for a while. We will have a $300,000.00 gain on this. Presently there is Zero, No Tax on up to $500,000.00 for married folks filing jointly on the profit from the sale of a personal residence.
          Obama’s plan is 28% Capital Gains tax, now the way I see this is Obama is going to cost me, a hard working person and average American, Obama is going to cost me $84,000 on the sale of a personal residence and this is money that I was counting on for retirement income.
          Explain to me why any one would vote for Obama based on this along, not to mention the many other issues such as Corruption and crazy preachers.

          • TJ

            To be fair, he is not talking about changing the 500k exclusion so it wouldn’t affect you or other homeowners. He is talking about trying to fairly tax those who make money from hedge funds etc. who are only paying 15% in taxes while the rest of us are paying more like 28%+ on our wage income. There are MANY reasons to not vote for him but this idea seems like a reasonable way to get the rich to pay a fairer share of the tax burden.

            • Zeke

              Go play around on Google and find out how much of every tax dollar the “Rich” pay. Until you do that, your conclusions are essentially biased and smack of bigotry. If we are to attempt fairhandedness, we cannot start buying into even the slightest Marxist bullshit. The “Rich” pay an inordinate percentage of taxes. Most of the “Rich” didn’t inherit their money, they figured out how to earn it and did so.
              I have four adult children who I’ll be paying for for years so they’d get an education. Like the guy in the commercial, I’m in debt up to my eyeballs. I cannot, in all fairness, view someone who earned some wealth and figure its his fault I’m not rich. Nor do I feel that his only reward for hard work and success is to have everything he’s worked for taxed away.
              I don’t know the answers but do know that this country provides the most level playing field for success in the world. To punish those who win the game is simply wrong.

              • PitBull

                There are not enough rich people to take from to fill the huge debt we have. If you still support Obama you are politcally retarded.

            • For Impartial Journalism

              Please, TJ, when you state these kind of figures, take into account that there are two kinds of income: earned (at a job) and unearned (investments, dividends, interest, payoffs from annuities).

              Capital gains are something entirely different: tax you pay on the profit you make off a sale of something.

              If a portion of an additional tax on UNearned income was going to go absolutely toward Social Security/Medicare taxes, I would not be as opposed to it.

              But to just charge extra for unearned income for “fairness” as Obama stated, doesn’t end up being fair. That money is just thrown into the “general tax fund” to be spent on anything the Congress chooses.

              Additionally, investors decide to put their money into tax free municipal bonds that don’t have growth potential but won’t be taxed either. No one wins there except the investor: 0 tax is paid as the bonds rarely end up being worth more at the end of the term than they were when bought – no net profit, no tax due.

              Meanwhile, less money is invested in the stock market and free market which brings the economy to ruin.

              If more and more money is taken from the “rich”, sooner or later the “rich” will be “average” or “poor”. Then who will invest? Then who will bolster up our economy?

              Equal rights means that each of us starts out at the same spot with a potential to work toward the American Dream. It does not mean that we should all be equal at the end. The one who is the smartest, works the hardest, saves the most, invests the most wisely wins the prize of achieving the American Dream. Without competition and free market, what’s the point? Why work hard to end up the same as everyone else or paying for everyone else who didn’t choose to work that hard?

              I’m all for helping those who truly cannot help themselves but I don’t need to provide for those who sat back, frittered away their money, failed to save wisely or invest, and then expect me and those like me to pick up their slack.

      • Donna

        I’ll tell you, I was most disappointed in George Clooney. He battled the Bushies so hard, I believed he would see Obama for what he is – and isn’t – yet he held that big fundraiser for him and even tho he’s not out campaigning and all that, obviously he supports him.

        I thought he was a smart guy.

        Well, he’s still a hottie.

      • Danny

        When I heard Heart for the first time in YEARS I was ready to go out and add them to my ipod. Then I heard they were “pist” and demanded the song Barcuda not be used at a Republican rally again!

        Fuck that and them – I’ll never by Heart or Madonna again! Ann and Nancy can just mold to death in Seattle!

  • http://www.TheOtherDemocrats.com FloridaEx-Dem

    I am having high hopes for the McCain/Palin ticket.

    Something that was encouraging to me about McCain’s speech the other night is that he is pleading for people to do the right thing, help others, work with others, and to be civil to others. I see Palin following his lead in this.

    Call me crazy but when common courtesy and respect for others goes out the door, we’re all doomed. If we can’t treat others with respect (whether we truly respect them or not), then civilization is on a big decline. I believe Obama has facilitated this recent decline by encouraging his radical Obots to continue with their negative behavior.

    While I’ve never voted for a Republican for President, and while I’m still a bit anxious about this (and about some of Palin’s less-discussed ‘ideals’), we still have a Dem congress and if we get a ‘maverick’ President and VP who are there to shake things up and try to foster a new era of cooperation, then perhaps we’ll see real progress on all fronts. With a Dem congress, a Republican administration won’t be able to go too crazy. Checks and balances – that’s the key.

    I’d hope that this willingness to reach across the aisle will help on the war picture. That is one thing I absolutely do not support McCain on. McCain does have a track record of working with Senators on all sides to do the right thing. I have to believe that he will continue that activity. AND I have to believe that Hillary, in her heart of hearts, knows this. She has been a hard worker in the Senate as has McCain (while Obama never even shows up). I know they respect their colleagues on the other side and I know she has to respect McCain.

    +

    • No Mo, Bo or Stumblin Jo

      I agree.

      It will be nice to get an outsider looking at that budget–and I have a feeling Sarah may be putting a lot of crap on EBAY! LOL

      I think we’re sending plenty of money to the government as it is and I also find it hard to believe that those earmarks are really being spent in the way they were intended.

      I’m enthusiastic about “Mrs Palin Goes to Washington” to clean the clocks of that corrupt group of folks there.

      • Donna

        I’ll bet SHE won’t approve paying $500 for a hammer. She’ll tell ‘em to get their posteriors down to Home Depot where they can get it for $8! lol

        • Zeke

          You got it, Donna!
          I hadn’t really looked at as many sides to what the “Cuda might do while in DC. The thought of her visiting OBM with a legal pad, a calculator and the Sunday coupons section brings chills!
          Budget, Schmudget!

          • PitBull

            She’s cheaper than Hillary.

    • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

      It would be a wonderful and quite unexpected thing if McCain was able to have some of the warring camps come together and shed their mutual mistrust.. which isn’t so easy.

      I think it’s great that so many of us are putting Country First.. that’s a good first step. but there’s still a lot of animosity and resentment in all people and political POVs.

      Yesterday i made an unsuccessful attempt at discussing something about the 90s , it didn’t go very well at all. I think as strangers to each other we’re naturally skeptical of motives if motive and sincerity is not exactly clear. Which is understandable considering the amount of deception and misrepresentation that many Obamites are doing.

      Hopefully after this election work could be done to get people from different political pursusions to talk to one another as people and not enemies (except for Obamites.. i am contemptious of those who want to destroy what America is about)

      • http://www.TheOtherDemocrats.com FloridaEx-Dem

        On other boards, those with differing views are banned JUST for their views (i.e. the Randi Rhodes board, the Hannity board, HuffPo and Kos). It totally squelches any attempts at dialog and cooperation. Of course, these radio hosts foster that nasty little attitude, as do the political candidates these people support. We clearly know Obama has his folks programmed for war, because his emails say ‘Did you hear what she called YOU?’ as an example, after the Palin speech. He makes it not about him, but about them. (#)(%*#@$()* sick narcissist! Oops! Where did my cooperation attitude go?

        Sorry for that. Anyway, what I’m getting at is that many people refuse to have any dialog whatsoever and it’s caused a great divide in this country. While I don’t agree with a lot about Palin, I find her refreshing and I’m willing to give her a chance. While I don’t agree with some of McCain’s ideas, I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, based on his experience and his personal history. I can’t give Obama any benefit of the doubt because he has neither experience nor personal history, nor is he refreshing and innovative.

        We’ve had some of the other side visit here but they immediately digress into name calling. It lowers the level of discourse but I guess that’s their mission.

        It’s hard to take the high road but maybe we all should do that more often?

        • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

          I agree with you totally. I’m a libertarean-leaning conservative. i’m sure i dont agree with many people here on political things, but even so, i find this place pretty cool because i see people on “the other side” who are acting out of love of the country and for women, and for the most part, not fighting with each other.

          I am truly appalled by what happened to Ms Clinton and Palin this year.

          This year is revealing so many problems that are endangering the country. I dont know how any of them could be fixed.

          One is that the news media is so monocultural that it is acting like a single organism almost.

          The other is the increasing effectiveness of the Far Left sites like DK in coordination with sites like Think Progress and Media Matters to coordinate with the media in order to propagate stories which serve an agenda.

          And what appears to be the alliance between all of that with the Obama campaign.

          So I really wonder to myself.. what the heck is going on.

          I’m confused because Hillary Clinton claims to have played a role in all this Progressive stuff… yet all of these “Progressive” things I just complained about above.

          I have questions like What are the factions on the Left? Which persons and which groups belong to which faction.

          I see Progressivism as nothing less than a threat to my liberty and undermining of Federalism.

          Do liberals and Center-Left folks discuss what is happening in their circles?

          Getting back to the media.. we have to abdonen the notion that the media strives to be objective , or that journalists are neutral observers.

          I much prefer the UK model, where the newspapers have outright open point of view and everyone knows it.

          This pretense of objectivity we have is the cov er by which lies are spread.

          We all have to work together this year to be alert and not allow the liars to hurt those things we care about.

          • Hope Floats

            Nice post. Thank you.

        • Diana

          A lot of this to me is because it’s been an us against them for far too long. When in reality we’re all in this together. This is the very reason I have resisted going to any radical sites on either side. I want to hear about “Us” “We” and how we’re going to solve issues together, not “I”, “Me”, “They”. How does that solve any problem?

          All the finger pointing with three fingers pointed right back at all of us. To hate or loathe a word(Democrat, Republican) on either side is silly. Both sides have good and bad points. I judge people based on who they are, their actions. Not based on which philosophy they choose to follow. This wedge is exactly what our forefather’s warned us against years ago, when they said, “United we stand, divided we fall.”

          It’s work with different religions all these years(driving wedges between religions), so our political parties have infused it into their arena. Enough. We need people that work together as a team to get things accomplished, not that sit up in Washington like they’re back in Kindergarten, that want to play the playground bully. People like Hillary, McCain, Palin, Feinstein, etc.

        • Felizarte

          Character and commitment to doing what is right for the country and the majority of its people, are more important to me than specific stance of candidates during the campaign. That is why, as a democrat I am voting for McCain/Palin, now that Hillary is not in the running.

          I am convinced that McCain, having demonstrated his love of country and willingness to work beyond partisan politics, will always decide in favor of the country. He is the kind of person who can be convinced to decide in favor of what is best for the country. He is a man of honor. I can trust someone like that. With Sarah as a partner, I am confident the two of them will do wonders for the country.

        • No Obama for me

          Yeah and Obama wants to cause Average Americans to pay 28% of their profit on the sale of a personal residence.

          This is huge but people ignore this. WHY????
          This will hurt America big time.

          • PitBull

            he’ll raise income taxes to 60%. He’ll model it after a European country he visited..hint hint. bots who work part-time at mickey d’s better wake up before thier paycheck goes to Obama.

    • Mamatx

      Good thoughts. I am a Republican (usually anyway)and was very impressed when Hillary went to the Senate and just got down to work and crossed the aisle to work with “the opposition” when it was good for the US and NY. After all the wild partisanship and hate that had been on display at the end of the Clinton presidency, I thought that was classy.

      Re some of the nervousness about Palin’s reported positions, let’s remember who is trying to define her. We know a few things for certain and then there has been so much smear and fear thrown by team Obama that it is hard to separate fact from lies. Since no one has tried to lock up the records in Alaska and I’m sure all will be sorted out soon. Besides, there are many people who do certain things or believe a certain way that do not then attempt to legislate that others do the same—would a homosexual elected official try to force that lifestyle on others?

      Divided government is definitely the best for “we the people”!

      • Mirlo

        I agree with you – and I share some of the worries as well. Palins phrase “we are not expected to agree on everything” gives me hope, that Gov. Palin will not force her convictions on all of us. I perceive her as open and tolerant in that respect. A lot of this ranting about her conservative stance on issues is intended fearmongering from her oponents, so I am thrown back to myself and my own, personal perception.

        And you are right, if checks and balances are in place with a democratic congress and hopefully Senate, then there are not major dangers. What needs to be considered, discussed publicly and demanded, is that the Supreme court does not use its power to legislate, but to interpret the constitution.

        • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

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          Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
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          Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

          Last action date: 99-01-12

          Location: Senate

          A great example of Sarah’s judgement is when the Alaska legislature sent her a bill that , IIRC, would ban anti-gay laws, i dont have the details.. This was in response to something that the Supreme Court in Alaska had ruled on. The Surpreme Court ruled that the original anti-gay law violated the Constitution.

          The ruling was controversial, many people in the State disagreed with it entirely.

          So in repsonse Sarah was sent a bill. She said that even though she privately she disagreed with the Court entirely , that she would veto the bill because it would not be proper for her to use her personal opinion as a basis for political decision.

          I’m sure i have some detail wrong so make sure to find the real story.

          • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

            argh. i messed up my post above.

            I was typing it in notepad because the coment box in here is slow and didn’t realize it had text in it already and i copy and pasted too quickly.

            • Diana

              Those brain farts are contagious. I have them all the time. ;)

          • HARP

            “So in repsonse Sarah was sent a bill. She said that even though she privately she disagreed with the Court entirely , that she would veto the bill because it would not be proper for her to use her personal opinion as a basis for political decision”.

            Can`t ask for more than that.

            • http://insightanalytical.wordpress.com InsightAnalytical-GRL

              This is in the ame league as Mario Cuomo…remember his brilliant speech at Notre Dame about his religious beliefs vs. his public role re: abortion?

          • sjl106

            I also read Palin’s stance on gay rights and when it came down to it she didn’t shove her personal views down the throats of the people and stated the ban on civil rights for gays was “unConstitutional”. Everyone has a right to their views, but not to mandate them just because they are in a position to do so, and she has proven she has that integrity and character.

            obama, the dnc, and the rest of the democratic leaders became corrupt this election and I as a lifelong Democrat will never support obama and his cronies because of it.

            McCain/Palin 2008

            Hillary 2012

        • http://www.rabblerouserruminations.blogspot.com/ Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy

          Along those lines, that is exactly what makes the attacks from the Obama camp against Palin so reprehensible. One of their top runners was Tim Kaine, of VA, who has been in office about as long as Palin has, who is a STAUNCH Roman Catholic, and VERY anti-choice. Yet, you did not hear the Des freakin’ out abt his lack of experience, or his anti-choice stance, etc., etc. So much of their attacks on Palin seem based on fear – that she, like HILLARY, is a captivating personality, even if people don’t agree with all of her positions; and that she, like Hillary, is a woman. Many of their attacks are flat out woman-based. I guess “Progressive,” like “Uniter” has a new definition under Obama…

    • wodiej

      bingo…”when common courtesy and respect goes out the door, we’re all doomed”….there is no way around out, both sides have to work together for the good of this country. This is not Battleship or American Idol. Who gives a rat’s ass what someone’s personal agenda is. Palin has shown that by saying she believes in Creationism but wouldn’t make it required school curriculum. She’s pro life but says women should have a choice. Leading is doing what is best for the whole, not your own self interest. Obama can’t even put two coherent sentences together but he wants people to believe he can lead. Based on what? Certainly not his past experiences. No, I have absolutely no qualms at all about voting for McCain and Palin. I believe they will do what is right for this country. As another thread noted, just because Bush is an idiot doesn’t make all Republicans bad.

      • Tucson

        Wow. Well-said. As I get to know about her, I am more excited for the change that is coming!!!

        PS Would you please give me the source of “She’s pro life but says women should have a choice.”? My close female friend loves her, but very troubled with her Pro Life issue.

      • SteveS

        “…when common courtesy and respect goes (sic) out the door, we’re all doomed.” Agreed. Therefore, despite how appalled I am with him and his court, I still insist upon referring to him a Senator Obama. Like it or not, he does merit the honorific of Senator.

        I am hugely incensed at Sen. Obama’s refusal to acknowledge Governor Palin’s gubernatorial status, and his repeated limited referencing to her previous mayoral position. She is a sitting Governor, and merits the title. That he declines to recognize that is neither courteous, nor respectful.

        Further to this, he is not ‘Obama and she is not ‘Sarah’; the other members of the tickets are not ‘McCain’ or ‘Biden’. Three of them are US Senators, and one is a Governor and they should be addressed as such. This is required by common courtesy and respect.

        Small steps, surely, but houses are built a brick at a time.

    • http://chriss chris

      John mcCain has always said and did the other night, that he hates war. He wants to avoid it any way possible. However, when you get involved then you make sure to have the right strategy to win and win as quickly as you can so loss of lives is minimized. Had Bush listened to his military early on and planned exit strategy as well as enough on the ground troops to get it done, this war would be over. Whether we were all fooled by wmd as a reason to go to war in the first place is open to question, but everyone in Congress had only the intelligence that was presented at the time. McCain respects the troops and will never abandon them or what they were sent to do. He knows how awful war is from first hand experience and hates it. He is brave enough and experienced enough to handle it on negotiated prevention and correct strategy if we are involved in a conflict. I feel he will be able to head off conflicts before they become war. Obama? Not so much because he doesn’t have a clue what it all means.

      • http://chriss chris

        This post was in reference to one above that indicated some uncertainty about McCain and his stance on war. Sorry it ended up in the wrong place.

        • Hope Floats

          It was very reassuring to hear McCain say that during his speech. Those who oppose him because of the war should bear in mind many of those who support him do so for that reason. It is a differing viewpoint, but it is a legitimate one.

    • http://lnab.newsvine.com/ Linda

      so far…I am encouraged that THESE republicans are NOT spouting ideology. They sound very much like the Republicans of old… fiscal soundness and frugal spending, and keeping their noses out of social issues and respecting the constitution.

      I hope they keep it up

  • Arabella Trefoil

    This is clever. The radio broadcasts meet the demand for all things Sarah, the newest star in the galaxy. It enhances the Sarah brand.

    Old fashioned fire-side chats with Sarah: just like FDR. Everytime she says “Eye Rack” the fly-over folk smile in recogntion.

    Plus the radio broadcasts will make Obama jealous and petulant, especially if ratings are high. The Republicans know how to push Obama’s buttons.

  • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

    Obama is shouting at AxleFraud now, why don’t i have a radio show?!?!

    well, actually he did make one attempt at a radio broadcast it it didn’t go so smoothly…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6O4lcBbdt9I

    a. hillary
    b. mccain

    america first!

  • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

    My concern about Obama isnt’ about high taxes but that he and the Dems in Congress plan on totally subverting the Constitution and go full-steam socialist.

    Obama is a Marxist.. there can be no doubt about that. His entire Presidential campaign is a fraud, in the strongest meaning of the word.

    For William Ayers to choose Obama to co-lead a multi-million dollar organization devoted to shaping education policy in Chicago so that their values (William Ayers) are taught to kids has to require that Obama and Ayers are in agreement on what those values are.

    If one hasn’t done a good job at finding out about Ayers life then they may not think this association is so dangerous. But I watched a self-titled documentary on “The Weather Underground” that was filmed in the early 2000s (or late 1990s .. cant remmeber) You can find this film for free at Google Video. If you haven’t watched it.. you really have to.

    The Ayers of today is just as commited now as he was back then to revolutionary transformation of American society and goernment to a “humane system”

    No Lib can tell me that Ayers is going to pick Obama to distrubute millions of dollars of Ayers insitution if Ayers thought it wasn’t working toward his goals.

    Glenn beck / CNN did an awesome show on the dangers if Obama wins

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pd-JeeNcTig

    I urge everyone to watch the Weather Underground documentary… you must understand what Ayers tried to do in the 70s.. and then watch the Glenn Beck / CNN video to see how that matters today

    In this fight Obama is having with Palin about experience and who has managed what sums of money and sat on what commissions

    WHY IS OBAMA OMMITTING HIS WORK IN THAT INSITUTTION FROM HIS CASE?

    Clearly, that type of work would bolster his credentials as an adminsitrator and handler of money.

    Yet no one mentions it.

    There are too many lies and ommissions.

    And there are too many people , like Alan Colmes, who are willing to lie for him.

    • Perry Logan

      I think Obama is more of a neocon than a socialist or Marxist.

      Obama voted for the Cheney energy bill.

      Obama voted for FISA and immunity for the telecoms.

      He supported the tort reform bill.

      Obama watered down legislation requiring public disclosure of radiation leaks and voted for nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain twice.

      Obama has surrounded himself with the worst of the conservative base – economists, bankers, oil execs, slumlord developers, neocon advisers, etc.

      Obama has huge bundled donations from on behalf of Nuclear Energy, banks responsible for the mortgarage crisis, from fuel oil companies, from the healthcare industry and the list goes on and on.

      Obama is to the right of the Supreme Court on abortion and the death penality. He sides with Scalia and Thomas on gun control.

      Obama embraced and wants to expand Bush’s faith-based initiatives.

      I promise you, if Obama were really a far lefty, the mainstream media wouldn’t be fawning over him. He is obviously the corporate guy.

      • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

        corporations don’t have ideology. They are devoted to money.. and everyone loves money.

        Sorry but you sound like a brainwashed marxist too.

        • Hope Floats

          Neocons supposedly took liberal ideals of the 60′s to the right wing, hoping they could be more effective there. If it caught on with the mainstream, it would spread as a grassroots movement. It was a big lie. Nobody believes it any more, so they have now gone back to the left and tried spreading it as a revitalized secular movement. That is the appeal to some of Obama saying he was a community organizer like Jesus who went to a humanist, radical church for 20 years, knows how to talk Jesus without believing it, so can get those people and their money on board and bring them over to win. Then tell those people they have to make compromises and approach things without bringing God into the equation – because religion divides us, and it is unconstitutional. All these are good, strong arguments, except when someone tells you that you have to lie and con people to get things done, that should raise a red flag there.

    • http://chriss chris

      Colmes has become the village idiot in my opinion. He must be paid by the word to make opposition comments to be a foil Hannity. Unfortunately he comes across like he is making it up as he goes along. Tough to find relevant material to support liars and cheats. Poor Allan, I hope he gets a bonus for agreeing to sound like a dumbasss.

  • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

    dudes, this is hands down the funniest video i have ever seen on the interweb…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMo0WlSvrIY

    the ending is priceless…

    a. hillary
    b. mccain

    america first!

  • Felix Rodriguez

    Tough choice this year. I mean, on the one hand you have a war hero who happens to be running with the all-American-girl-next-door who’s smart as hell and tough as nails. On the other hand you have a corrupt Chicago politician who hangs out with racists, terrorists and communists AND happens to be running with a drunk career politician that has lobbyists coming out his a-hole.

    What am I going to do? Which ticket will I vote for?

    Decisions, decisions, decisions….Really tough choice.

    • Kevin

      b b b but oprah tells us to vote for barfy
      we must do oprah’s bidding
      she tells us what to read
      what to think
      what to watch

      • No Mo, Bo or Stumblin Jo

        Oprah’s time is up. I will never, ever, watch her show again. She helped to sell this bill of goods and now she wants to pretend like her show is not about the political process. Sarah is uniquely an Oprah-type guest, with a baby on her hip and on the phone trying to build a pipeline.

        F Oprah. Sorry.

        • JoseyJ

          I’ve never been a big fan of Oprah, but I thought many of her fans were Repub women.
          No?

        • Kevin

          If nobody has ever noticed, she is as narcissitic as BHO. Her mag always has her face on it, etc.

        • wodiej

          never been a fan of Oprah either.

    • http://www.TheOtherDemocrats.com FloridaEx-Dem

      It’s a CONUNDRUM!!!

  • Felix Rodriguez

    Oprah can kiss my a@@. I’ll never let her tell what to do AGAIN. Yep, I thought she was the bomb but she ain’t. You get used to dissapointment once you pass 40.

    • http://www.TheOtherDemocrats.com FloridaEx-Dem

      I grew weary of Oprah a couple of years ago. Enough Oprah!

  • JoseyJ

    Obamabots have been whining for a week about Palin – she’s a gimmick, an Empty Suit – LOL – the very same thing we’ve been saying about Obama for 18 months!
    LOL

    • No Mo, Bo or Stumblin Jo

      Oh, the IRONY! rofl
      Unfortunately for Obama, Sarah can bring home the bacon and fry it up in the pan….
      Barky can’t even put away the butter after breakfast.

      • Felix Rodriguez

        Hell, not only can she bring home the bacon and fry it up in a pan… she can also slaughter the pig, smoke it and smelt the iron to make the frikking pan!!!

        I have a feeling 2012 will be Palin vs. Clinton. As someone else said before…

        “and may the best woman win.”

        • roseeriter

          That ticket Clinton/Palin (age before beauty:-)

          would be AWESOME!!!

      • just me

        she can do all that plus anwswer the phone and change a diaper ….. it’s called multitasking.

        Obama cannot walk and talk at the same time!!

  • standard

    Soros must be dropping a lot of advertising money at CNN.
    They’re really after her hide.

  • kgirl1028

    you know i just realize soemthing else about Palin. She has yet to personally respond to any alligations against her. Other women or men may protect her. but she doesn’t say anything. This is something else that draws a complete distinction between her an obama. People pick on Palin she takes it. Obama starts crying about people not focusing on the issues and personal attacks, and starts winning. And then he has to go get people like Hillary clinton to change his diaper and burped him. Sarah never responds infact, people were looking for her up until the election because it seemed she had disappered, and to this day she really hasn’t sad anything about the attacks, except at the convention when she told them in a nice way to go screw themselves. God McCain is either the luckest man in the world or stratigic genius. minorities that stand up straight don’t use the race or gender card, look a lot more crediable than a person who always has an excuse or respond to every slight. Obama doesn’t have hillary to nurse his booboo when he get’s in office and China tells him to go screw himself. And i think the average american will see that.

    • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

      exactly!

      can you imagine when obama meets with the nutjob in iran without condidtions and then comes back to announce that he got his feelings hurt and needs Hillary to go sort him out?

      a. hillary
      b. mccain

      america first!

    • Mamatx

      You know, I think Palin has taken her own advice about not whining when sexism rears its head. I was trying to remember any “official” campaign responses to the smears. Help me out, but here’s what I remember:
      1. Announced Bristol’s pregnancy “in response” to smears about Trig—as if they could not announce say something before the convention. They either had to hide the girl or ‘splain the situation, but all the venom and lies made most people protective of Bristol.
      2. Guiliani’s outrage “How DARE they ask her if she can handle motherhood and this job?”
      3. Republican women stood up for her strongly at the convention.

      Maybe I’m missing something, but I get all the McCain emails and I do not remember a single one addressing the smear and fear tactics. And although they ask for money all the time, I don’t recall a single one saying “Send us money so we can fight the smears.” If I am right, that is really classy IMHO.

  • ladynite54

    Morning all;

    I see the anti-abortion groups are going after Sarah Palin. Naral, Emily’s List, and others are spending over $30 million dollars on ads to attack Sarah Palin and to say she is not the right choice for VP.

    These are the same kooks who support Barack Hussein Obama even though he supports live birth abortions. Talk about double standards.

    Is there anything we can do to counter-act their ads. These left-wing nuts really want Obama to win at any cost.

    Here’s the link.
    http://news.aol.com/political-machine/2008/09/05/abortion-rights-groups-target-palin/

    • JoseyJ

      Yes, the nomination was fixed longggg before the primary began.
      It was so rigged that the Dem Party couldn’t even allow the usual roll call vote at the convention.

      • Caya

        What a sham!

        • Diana

          Wow, they sure like to us “OUR” usterus’s for their own personal gain. Too bad we’ve figured out after all these years, it’s about them and not us. Too bad we’re wise to this game, and Roe V Wade isn’t going to work anymore.

          Notice they don’t come up with one valid reason, no law, no bill that shows her nor McCain ever tried to deny women any rights. Just fearmongering, the very thing they pretend to loathe.

          The message they’re sending to me is the only choice they care about is abortion. They could care less about a woman’s right to chose anything else. Those choices are irrelevant. That is not pro-choice. Pro-choice is when a woman is free to believe and do with her body whatever she deems to do. For Sarah it is that all life is sacred, and that life begins at conception. I respect that choice as another woman, and for her standing stong to her beliefs. Mine may differ a little, but every WOMAN is entitled to her own choice and her own beliefs, that is Pro-Choice. Not what they’re trying to sell us now.

    • Caya

      This is from NOW (National Organization for Women)

      August 29, 2008

      Statement of NOW PAC Chair Kim Gandy on the Selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain’s Vice Presidential Pick

      Sen. John McCain’s choice of Alaska governor Sarah Palin as his running mate is a cynical effort to appeal to disappointed Hillary Clinton voters and get them to vote, ultimately, against their own self-interest.

      Gov. Palin may be the second woman vice-presidential candidate on a major party ticket, but she is not the right woman. Sadly, she is a woman who opposes women’s rights, just like John McCain.

      • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

        NOW is supporting a moron… a sexist moron… a sexist racist moron…

        NOW has destroyed its credibility…

        they should either endorse Hillary or keep their big mouths shut… unless they like drawing attention to the fact that they are insulting women all over the world

        a. hillary
        b. mccain

        america first!

        • Caya

          I totally agree! I realized after I put this up that it may seem I thought they were right. I DO NOT! I think it is a ridiculous statement.

        • Kevin

          NOW, NARAL and Emily’s List are supporting someone who pays female senate staffers less than male ones.
          Yep, that’s the magic of RvW, only one issue matters to them.
          Not equal pay, not misogyny, just abortion rights.
          This election is too important, too vital, to let one issue define it.
          The right and center will decide it.

    • gracie

      These are the same hairy-armpitted women that think abortion first and nuturing second. I am pro-choice but want these women nowhere around me and have given them no money. Their threat is Roe V. Wade will be thrown out if Palin is thrown into the White House. RvW has always been for the Supreme Court to decide and the states to reckon with. Vote McCain-Palin.

      • JoseyJ

        I am so sick of being threatened with Roe v Wade!
        Did Palin or McCain even mention pro-life or abortion in their convention speeches?
        I know McCain said something about judges that don’t legislate from the bench – a red meat phrase for Repubs.

        • http://www.TheOtherDemocrats.com FloridaEx-Dem

          I did see an interview with Cindy McCain the other night where she said she did not want to see Roe V Wade struck down – and she said John McCain didn’t either.

  • gracie

    Hurrah for you, Sarah!! Just like the President does with a weekly radio address…..it’s like you are already there.

  • gracie

    By the way, does anyone know what Obama is going to do with all the $$MMM he is raising when he loses the White House?

    • Kevin

      toga party

    • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

      he is gonna smoke some crack!

      a. hillary
      b. mccain

      america first!

  • ron moore

    sarah and obama both like men

  • birdie

    Dear Larry and Susan,
    thank you so much for posting that link to the weeekly radio address by Palin. I appreciate hearing her views.

    the *demobamacrats* made huge miscalculations and mistakes in disrepsecting and rejecting the Clintons, especially since obama is NOT a reformer but a reinforcer of the status quo and CHI-politics as usual.

    Country Before Party.
    PUMA

  • fred

    Country First: Earning The Right To Lead.

    The Lady And The Warrior

    That is our duty, to build that bright future, and to teach our children that in America there is no chasm too deep, no barrier too great – and no ceiling too high – for all who work hard, never back down, always keep going, have faith in God, in our country, and in each other.

    If you hear the dogs, keep going.

    If you see the torches in the woods, keep going.

    If they’re shouting after you, keep going.

    Don’t ever stop. Keep going.

    If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.

    Even in the darkest of moments, ordinary Americans have found the faith to keep going.

    Dedicated her life for the love of country

    Hillary Rodham Clinton Denied The Right To Lead By Her Party

    I’m an American, a proud citizen of the greatest country on earth, and with hard work, strong faith and a little courage, great things are always within our reach. Fight with me. Fight with me.

    Fight for what’s right for our country.

    Fight for the ideals and character of a free people.

    Fight for our children future.

    Fight for justice and opportunity for all.

    Stand up to defend our country from its enemies.

    Stand up for each other; for beautiful, blessed, bountiful America.

    Stand up, stand up, stand up and fight. Nothing is inevitable here. We’re Americans, and we never give up. We never quit. We never hide from history. We make history.

    He fought and gave blood for the rights of country

    John Sydney McCain Will Earn The Right To lead By The Voters.

    • HARP

      Country first…. and ALWAYS.

    • AF catfish

      The end of McCain’s speech brings tears to my eyes. Actually many passages bring tears.

      “I was no longer my own man. I was my country’s.”

      A lot of meat in that one speech.

  • jangles

    I think this is mostly her nominating speech. I will vote McCain Palin but they do need to address the issues of health care, social security/medicare and rising unemployment and the huge drag of the mortgage crisis that now has world wide implications and effects.

    • Zeke

      Ever watch a football team get its ass kicked by somebody who shouldn’t have even suited up? What do they always say about the surprised losers?
      They were looking past these guys at next week.
      To be victorious, and by that I mean stopping Obama, there can be but one focus. Only after the primary mission is accomplished do the secondaries mean a damn thing.

      As to addressing the very important issues you so wisely outlined, do you not think that those goals only become real when Congress, (who, by the way, is the body who fills in the checks and is, by dint of that, responsible) finally learns to do our bidding?
      (The obvious interpolation from that being that we regain control of our representatives and senatebots no matter what party they’re in.)
      We have to defeat these problems in order, much like a complex series of chess moves. First movement:
      Defeat Obama

      Regards

    • PitBull

      It’s a mute point. Nothing will change and no progress can be made fiscally unless the corrupt, self-serving creeps in Washington get the boot. That’s Reid, Pelosi, Obama, Dodd, Obama, Biden, Boxer, Kerry and a whole host of the Dem congress who got rich off of being in office.
      First things first. Then we can talk about change.

  • HARP

    Obama got PUNKED…….again!!!. hahaha

  • John House

    G-d damn, there is SO much butthurt coming from the Dumbocrats following Obama (and Obama himself) it’s not even funny.

    There’s even butthurt in the entertainment industry, as I’ve written here. It just hasn’t stopped…it’s goin’ on a week now! This Palin character must be REALLY awesome, LOL.

    • PitBull

      Oprah must be crying her eyelashes off again.
      Oprah’s kingdom is crashing and soon to be yesterdays news.

  • WasLNbutNoBamaBotsKeepStealingMyName

    I’ll tell you what (as we say down here in Georgia), that good ole girl Sarah Palin’s name is on everybody’s lips this week…

    there are a LOT of long-time, yellow dog Dems left in this state that will swing to McCain/Palin on Nov. 4th.

    SHE is the one we have been waiting for!

    Send Barky back to Chicago permanently on Nov 4th.

    • PitBull

      SHE is the one we have been waiting for!

      Change we can REALLY believe in!
      The Maverick team. Go Go Go
      I’m a yellow dog..changing shades these days.

  • cpl

    I have two choices of who I can vote for to be the next president. The one I have chosen is republican J. McCain. But I also have another choice, and that is to what and who I listen to. I choose not to listen to the republican propoganda networks just as I have chosen not to watch and listen to NBC and that slimey crowd,a/k/a the Obama democratic network.
    Seems as if the radio and tv knobs are the only good choices we have this year.

  • ablebodied

    I can dig that Palin isn’t ‘whining’ about sexism….some perspective about her’s and Hillary’s posiition reveals that Palin has not had to respond because her party is responding and defending her. Hillary had to fight basically on her own, which included rightly complaining about the sexism and also consistently being a knowledgeable, well-prepared, professional who was focused on supporting Democratic principles, not just promoting herself. Palin is doing just that which I think is strengthening her appeal to the Repub. base just like HIllary did in strengthening her appeal to the Dem. base. She doesn’t know her shit like Hillary does but it’s worrisome to me, as a Dem. principles supporter-not party suupporter, that if she does excel at that also she will be very formidable.

    • PitBull

      Hillary didn’t complain. She just put up with it, which is wrong! Hillary is not the only fighter in America. Get a clue.

  • yttik

    There is absolutely no justification for not yet having a female president.

    We’ve got these two male candidates not “likable enough” on their own who must attach themselves to the skirts of two talented women, in the hopes of getting their limp selves drug across the finish line. McCain doesn’t stand a chance without Palin and now Obama has ran crying to Hillary, wahhh, help me, I’m getting my butt kicked!

    Ironic, two women now in charge of shoving these two boulders up the last hill towards the finish line.

  • Judy

    I have chills – I am thinking Roosevelt. I feel excited that they might just bring this great country around.

    Go Sarah!!

  • buffaloboy

    I’m glad to hear this from Sarah. As a McCain/Palin supporter, I have to ask: when are we going to get a chance to see her speak and answer questions on her own? She needs to capitalize on the power of her acceptance speech and get herself out in front of people – maybe town hall meetings, Meet the Press, Larry King – whatever. I’d sure as heck make time to watch her.

  • Judy

    I may get jumped on for this statement, but I have to say No Quarter is the most sane and intelligent sites.

    But, I think women need to stop defining our elections by abortion. We have some very serious issues now. Economy and terrorism to name just 2. To vote strictly for Obama due to Roe vs Wade will destroy this country.

    Abortion should never be the deciding factor.

    Also, I have to say that I loved John McCain’s speech – it was much more powerful than the pundits gave him credit. It spoke to me, and I saw hope – real hope. I saw him as a rock solid man of integrity, and I clearly saw why his slogan is Country First. Now, we need to put our country first and vote John McCain.

    McCain/Palin 08
    Hillary 2012

    • AF catfish

      I loved McCain’s speech too – it lingers, and different passages keep popping back into my head. “I was blessed by misfortune. I mean that sincerely.”

      “I fell in love with my country as a prisoner in someone else’s.”

      “It’s not how tough or how often a man fights, but what he fights for that reveals his character.”

      I also loved the stage, he was nested in the audience, as if he jumps right into the fray, instead of avoiding it like O.”

    • PitBull

      McCain’s speech was par to Hillary’s for me. It brought me tears of Joy! The danger we face with an Obama presidency is more than I can bear.
      As most people say after hearing Obama speak, “What did he say?”

  • http://msnGodhelpusall Lee M

    The Obamabots are riled up for sure, and the more the American’s see of Sarah Palin the more they love her and the more riled up the Obama Camp gets.
    This doesn’t take away our love for Hillary Clinton, though. Hillary will always be our No.1, but Sarah is our goal in November. I was going to vote for McCain anyway, but his choice of Sarah Palin has made my decision even more definite.
    My only hope now is that Hillary doesn’t go to bat for Obama too strongly. She should let him stew in his own juice and not be contaminated by his filth. When the Berg lawsuit in Philadelphis Federal Court comes to fruition, I would hope Hillary would be miles away from him. I also hope that Bill finds himself too busy with his foundation’s work in Africa to be bothered with campaigning for Obama. BTW, maybe Bill can help Obama’s brother in Africa. While Obama lives in a mansion in Chicago (courtesy of Tony Resko), his brother lives in a hut in Kenya with only a dollar a month. Is this maybe what Obama plans for the rest of us?

    • VMorris

      I too hope that Hillary doesn’t go to bat too much for Obama. Her statement to the press sounded pretty tepid to me, I.E. it said something like not to put too much importance on her campaigning because she has prior commitments to campaign for some down ticket candidates.

      If Hillary really strongly supported Obama, me thinks we would have seen much more of her by now. Obama/Biden needs to close the deal. It is not Hillary’s job to win the election for OZero. he wanted it, now it is up to him to fight to win.

      I can only imagine how Hillary will feel if the hockey mom toting an AK 47 crashes through the glass cieling after Hillary worked so hard to put 18 million cracks in it. On the other hand, I don’t see Hillary attacking Palin the way the media pundits and the BO surrogates are. Hillary will lose some of her supporters if she engages in the same types of attacks that her made on her. I’m sure Hillary will get a few zingers off, but I believe if and when she campaigns for BO, she will stick to the issues. And, she can do that with passion.

      This is now the big league for Barack. The Repubs are not the least interested in rigging the GE on his behalf. Good golly, he is going to have to work really hard to prevent a repeat of 2000/2004.

    • arabella trefoil

      She won’t. She’ll talk policy. She’s great at wink/wonk.

      Plus, when Hillary appears in public it can only hurt Obama. Especially now that Palin is in the picture. We remember the tears of joy the women in the audience shed during Sarah’s acceptance speech.

      “We could have had Hillary. Why do we have Obama?”

    • PitBull

      Hillary is too busy with her PACS. Puma rumor is Hill bowed out because her schedule won’t allow it says Terry McAlliffe. It’s true. Her new pacs need to be worked on before the election. womencount & womencountpac has the candidates she is supporting. She better get cracking. There are close races in all states.

      Oh and Sarah Palin has gotten further in her career seeking an office of national stature than Joe Biden did. LOL

  • SJ

    On thing that stood out for me in Mc Cain’s and Palin convention speech is that they both asked the public for their vote, to come and work with them to make America right.

    I kept waiting to hear when Obama was going to ask the public for their vote of support but be never did. It was both Mc Cain and Palin that seemed humble enough to say please vote for me.

    I also loved the part when Palin said people elected are to serve with a servants heart, man that woman at that moment knocked me off I chair I never heard one politician in this election use words of that nature.

    For me Mc Cain and Palin is the only choice the humility and appreciation that they are showing to voters for their support is something am not seeing on the Democrat side, to me it really makes me feel as if they will put the people first before their own interest.

    • Andy

      I noticed the same thing: they both directly look at teh camera and ask for “your vote”. That was refreshing given Obama and Biden NEVER did so directly.
      Obama has a very twisted way of “asking”: first he goes through his routine about “Reps. will say I have a funny name, that I am not your “typical candidate”, blah blah blah” and then says: “but if you trust me and give the presidency,you’ll have someone there that gets up every morning and works for you”.
      What he does is associate you not voting for him with the caricature he describes before (the “race card”) hence either accusing teh voter of being racist or appealing to “white guilt”.
      It’s remarkable how he exploits this routine…..

  • politicsIsdirty

    CLEAR CONVICTION…..

  • cackicoo

    i am not going to support obama….

    i can not support the ticket palin is on…

    i can not in any good conscience support anyone who thinks its a sport to hunt animals with aerial shooting…everyday i see a picture of palin with a different gun pose. for a person so pro life she is mighty con-animal (except for profit or “sport”)…
    trying to take the polar bears off the endangered list is wrong….i dont know what the answer is to any of this shit…but, i sure as hell miss hillary

    • Zeke

      I went and Googled Palin and aerial hunting and found that the reason for her support of this was to stop wolves from depleting certain herds which were considered as hunting food stock.
      THIS IS ALASKA! Not South Philly…
      Remember the old Western movies where the panoramas extended forever without and people around? Put some more snow on it and that is the way it still is up there.
      Humans there are a hell of a lot closer to nature than most of the lower 48 and any of those states with similar wilderness would look at the whys and wherefores of this issue and nod their heads. Ask around Wyoming.
      That line about Sarah being able to dress out a moose isn’t bull.
      Think about all that entails. Got the stones?
      It is unfair and naive to equate life in the “Civilized” part of America with life in Alaska.
      Remember Grizzly Boy? The guy who thought he had some existential bull going on with the bears? Well, he became “One” with at least two of those bears.
      Its a different world up there… Thank God

      • PitBull

        LOL The Easterners have no clue about the West. This must be a troll posing as a Hillary supporter. The radical left is all for killing people and not animals. Check out the crime in the cities.

  • TwoTermObama

    According to Kilkenny and others in Wasilla as well as Juneau, Palin reduced progressive property taxes for businesses while mayor and increased a regressive sales tax which even hits necessities such as food. The tax cuts she promoted in her St. Paul speech actually benefited large corporate property owners far more than they benefited residents. Indeed, Kilkenny insists that many Wasilla home owners actually saw their tax bill skyrocket to make up for the shortfall. Two other Wasillian’s with whom I spoke said property taxes on their modest, three bedroom homes rose during the Palin regime.

    To an outsider, it would seem hard to do, but an oil-rich town with zero debt on the day she was inaugurated mayor was left saddled with $22 million of debt by the time she moved away to become governor – especially since nothing was spent on things such as improving the city’s infrastructure or building a much-needed sewage treatment plant. So what did Mayor Palin spend the taxpayer’s money on, if not fixing streets and scrubbing sewage?

    • http://NoteToSelfDontDie.com/members/ gerard “Barracuda” Nedich

      news flash…

      nobody believes anything Obama or an Obama Bot says…

      think about it…

      a. hillary
      b. mccain

      america first!

    • http://home.comcast.net/~vincep312 VinceP1974

      Get lost. Everyone is tired of your game.

      You folks went way overboard with your massive effort of destruction… you have spread so many lies.. all of them were exposed.

      Go back to investigating big foot.

      • Above My Pay Grade

        “Go back to investigating big foot.”

        ROTFL! Actually the “big foot” debacle is a great metaphor for the seemingly unending and ridiculous Palin smears.

        Some idiots make up a story, that is preposterous on its face, the media gets all excited about it and reports it as if it is probably true, and then in get debunked a few days later.

        This has already happened with:

        “Trig-gate”- Obviously Bristol could not be 5 months pregnant if she had a baby 4 1/2 months ago.

        “Adultery-gate” – The Richter divorce papers made no mention of the Palins.

        “Alaskan Independence Party-gate” – Registration records showing Sarah always being a registered Republican since 1982 were shown.

        “Trooper-gate” (the trooper basically apologized and admitted he was wrong and expressed his SUPPORT for Sarah Palin yesterday).

        Somebody with some credibilty in the MSM (is there anyone left?) really needs to stand up and rebuke his own and demand that they return to their original principles, the way John McCain rebuked his party on Thursday.

        Is there an honorable “Maverick”
        remaining in the MSM?

    • educatedwhitewoman

      Really? And she has an 80% approval rating by the citizens of Alaska? I saw a segment on Greta’s show yesterday that included citizens of Alaska praising her for her incredible job (including the head of the National Guard who said that one of the first things Palin did as governor was travel to Kuwait, find out what the troops needed, then came home to Alaska and made sure that they got it). Greta kept asking these folks if they had anything bad to say about Palin (the examples of Palin’s deeds were specific and many) – to a man and a woman, they did not. They said Palin was amazing.

    • C.S.

      OK, Two Term, now let’s see you put that great sleuthing skill to work and ferret out Soetoro/Obama’a real name and birthplace. It should be a snap for someone with your nose for what passes for news. Got any inside info on the Rezko connection? Or why those Hamas guys would send so much money to a Christian candidate?

      We’re getting a little bored with Palin, so get busy with the real candidate of mystery – Inquiring minds want to know!!!!

    • PitBull

      Twist the facts obot. Lieing is a favorite past-time for you sick and twisted aholes.
      if you still support Obama with all the facts out there about him, YOU ARE POLTICALLY RETARDED.

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  • calindi

    McCain/Palin, if elected, actually have a shot at shaking things up a bit. It’s the best shot we have. Obama/Biden? What a joke. That ticket seems bland AND fake after this week. The Obama folks gotta be asking themselves if anyone saw the truck that just ran them over.

  • Above My Pay Grade

    This Survey USA poll might be the most ominous poll yet for Zerobama/Kinnock (or is it Biden, they sound so much alike I always mix them up.)

    http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=36ee8fde-58bf-4027-a75b-b29d86b66b92

    Look at question 8:
    “Is the media rooting for Barack Obama? Rooting for John McCain? Or trying its best to be fair to both?”

    Obama – 54%
    McCain- 8%
    Being fair to both – 35%
    Not sure -4%

    Every demographic group polled viewed the media as rooting for Obama as opposed to McCain by a huge margin.

    Black voters – Obama 37% – McCain – 6%
    White voters – Obama 58% – McCain 8%
    Liberals – Obama 30% – McCain 13%
    Moderates – Obama 48% – McCain 9%
    Conservatives – Obama 79% – McCain 4%

    What this means is that Obama’s propaganda machine (otherwise known as the mainstream media) has pushed the envelope way too far and the American public sees right through it.

    As a result, the MSM’s propaganda, smears, lies and slants are going to be filtered out by most Americans. Even legitimate negative information about or fair criticisms of McCain/Palin are going to be taken with a huge grain of salt.

    Zerobama’s most powerful weapon has been rendered largely powerless.

    • http://lnab.newsvine.com/ Linda

      truly the MSM went so far over the top pandering to Obama that if they dish dirt on McCain or Palin, the automatic assumption is now that they are lying

      Wonder how Barry’s going to move his propoganda and smears via the press since they’ve lost so much credibility that everyone dismisses whatever they say

    • mrt721

      CNN, MSNBC, and the rest of the MSM
      have, since the moment Gov Palin was announced,
      pretty much called her an unfit Mom, a whore(Nat Enq), and her minor daughter a ‘slut’.
      Now they’re all asking why Sarah
      won’t talk to them?
      They’re just lucky Sarah or Todd don’t
      come by and kick their asses.

  • http://lnab.newsvine.com/ Linda

    QUESTION ON GRETAWIRE http://gretawire.foxnews.com/
    I assume you know about the latest controversy about Oprah and Governor Palin. There were thousands and thousands of you who voted in the last OPRAH poll about the matter…scroll back and read about the controversy and see the other poll results….I am now wondering whether there will be a backlash or not …so vote in this NEW poll and tell me what you think:

    Thank you for voting!
    no 8% (136 votes)

    yes 76% (1273 votes)

    yes…but only for a short time…viewers will return 15% (257 votes)

    Total Votes: 1666

  • Docelder

    I think Palin has a real chance to bring some urgently needed fresh air to Washington. It is great to see a politician who respects the people and treats them as relevant participants… as opposed to ignorant sheep to be shepherded. It would be great to involve regular people with regular updates in the day to day activities of the Senate. Gov. Palin currently uses her blackberry to govern Alaska. She is unlike most of the current politicians we have in Washington now. She would embody the politician 2.0 that this nation urgently needs. Perhaps the greatest effect would be to encourage some other equally capable regular Americans who raise families, shop at Wal-Mart, and aren’t ivy league indoctrinated to enter this arena. So much change could result from this.

  • Above My Pay Grade

    Another thing the sleazy DailyKos amateur amear artists and the MSM seem to be forgetting is where Sarah Palin comes from.

    She lived in a small town and took on Ted Stevens and the corrupt Reuplican machine in Alaska.

    If there were any skeletons in her closet either Steven’s operatives or the gossips at the Wassila Beauty Salon would have outed them long ago.

    • Above My Pay Grade

      s/b “smear” artists.

  • Docelder

    I kinda like “Kossack”… but just because it fits them better ideologically.

    The post reminds of the “bridge”. The bridge we will no doubt hear about, because besides “the card”… there’s not much ammo left. Omama to me embodies “a bridge to nowhere”… where is he going? After nearly two years… who really knows. You think you have an idea… and then appears “the change” we have been promised. Not change of the political machine he runs… but he literally changes. Obama is “the bridge to nowhere” Ironic. And yet McCain is a “bridge” himself… a “bridge to the future” and if he is that “bridge”… then Gov. Palin and the more to follow in her path… they are that destination on the other side of the “bridge”… they are that future… they are our future.

  • Andy

    I WOULD LIKE TO RECOMMEND EVERYONE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE IN TODAY’S WSJ. I FOUND IT VERY INETRESTING AND
    INSIGHTFUL AS WELL AS USEFUL. IT SPEAKS ABOUT THINGS THE REST OF THE MSM IS NOT TALKING ABOUT:

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122057381593001741.html?mod=todays_columnists

  • scorbs

    Holy Cow. I listened to the address. She’s good. She hit all the points people have been complaining about, about government, and the thing is, she actually has some credibility in that arena because she’s accomplished something. Obama can only talk about it. Ha!

  • http://wewillnotbesilenced2008.com/video/index.htm Hillary Gal 4 McCain-Palin

    “McCAIN IS MORE OF BUSH”? NO, THAT’S WHAT OBAMA SAYS. McCAIN IS HIS OWN MAN, AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN.

    OBAMA IS MORE OF CHENEY. YES!!!

    OBAMA SIGNED CHENEY’S MULTI-BILLION-DOLLAR GIVEAWAY TO BIG OIL. HILLARY AND McCAIN DID NOT.

    WHO IS IN THE POCKET OF BIG OIL? OBAMA.

    WHO TOOK MORE MONEY FROM BIG OIL? OBAMA.

    WHO IS THE NEXT CHENEY? OBAMA.

    FORGET McSAME. IT’S DICKBAMA.

  • Raven

    As I’ve said before there’s alot more that we all
    need to know about Gov. Palin. Check this out:

    [ADMINISTRATOR: DELETED / REPETITIVE.]

    • Above My Pay Grade

      Oooh, accoring to a left-wing publication, an alleged unidentified waitress, from an unidentified restaurant makes an unsubstantiated claim that she made that comment.

      Pardon us, if after an endless string debunked anti-Palin smears we don’t accept this unsourced story as gospel truth.

      BTW, Sarah’s husband Todd is part aboriginal.

      Of course, we do know, that Barack Obama said that white working class voters “cling to their guns and religion” and that his grandmother is a “typical white person”, who fears black people. (These were caught on tape)

      We also no that Joe Kinnock (I mean Biden) made a slur against Indian Americans and then added that he “really” meant it. (Also caught on video tape)

      Funny, anti-Indian slurs caused Kossacks to label George Allen a hard core racist, but Joe Biden is their hero.

    • PitBull

      YOUR POST IS BS TROLL. LAUGHABLE BUT NONE THE LESS BS. WHO MADE THIS STORY UP? THIS IS THE SAME OLE SAME OLE MADE UP STORIES DONE TO HILLARY NOW BEING DONE TO PALIN. WATCH OUT OBOT. THIS WILL BACKFIRE. BETTER YOU TALK ABOUT YOUR OBAMA’S PLANS AND EXPERIENCE HUH? YOU ARE GOING TO HELP YOUR CANDIDATE LOSE WITH BS STORIES LIKE THIS. MOST VOTERS NOT FOR OBAMA ARE SAVVY.

  • Jean

    The problem I have with Palin is they are singing her praises for all the good things she did for the people of Alaska.
    Alaska is the wealthiest state in the union. They get more federal money than any other state. The median family income is $52K and they pay NO STATE or SALES TAX. They tax the oil companies and EACH YEAR every citizen get an average rebate check of $2000 . A family of 4 in the lower 48 would love to pay no taxes and get $8K every year.

    She says when gas got high she returned the gasoline tax to the residents of Alaska. What she fails to say is the US Federal government pays for their roads. We in the lower 48 are their free ATM.
    Now if she becomes VP or President where will she get all the money for the 50 states that now comes from the Federal Government for all the programs they enjoy in Alaska? SHE will the Federal Government.

    People you are buying a mirage

    • Zeke

      So, let me get this right…
      You are criticizing Gov. Palin for being so damn good at her job that the people of Alaska make money and don’t pay alot of taxes. They are a happy group of people who love their governor and they make money and don’t take shit from asshole like you…
      Where is the downside… unless you decide to move there.

  • Docelder

    Honestly, has anybody heard the term “Sambo” used by anyone else in the last twenty or thirty years? Or has anybody of political significance besides Jesse Jackson used an actual racial slur directed towards Obama? These “goon squads” from the war room machine are pathetic. But, they are only knuckle bumping each other… nobody else is buying into their “hopey-changey” fairy tale at this point.

    • PitBull

      EXACTLY! THAT WORD is what makes the whole story bs.
      Try again Obot.

    • Above My Pay Grade

      I was thinking the same thing. That slur would be more like something someone from Biden or McCain’s generation might use.

      There are more things that don’t make sense.

      a) If she really did make that comment, and “Lucille” was really afraid of retribution from Palin, why would she give her first name? If Palin made that comment (which she obviously didn’t) why wouldn’t she know what restaurant she made it at? How many aboriginal waitresses named Lucille do you suppose work there?

      b) The “journalist” talks of many people saying these things about Palin, but quotes only 2. Does “Arnold Gerstheimer” even exist? I checked 3 different databases and could not find anyone with that last name in the state of Idaho.

      c) Palin knew she was being considered for VP even back then. Would she really be dumb enough to utter something like that publically?

      d) If she has the entire state of Alaska living in mortal fear of her, why does she have an approval rating of over 80%? Are they afraid the pollsters will turn them in, and have them sent to the gulag?

      Are Alaskans are such timid, conformist cowards? I always thought they tended to be adventerous, rugged individualists.

      This article is just another pile of obvious lies from the slimey (and really stupid) left wing fringe.

  • Docelder

    Regarding the spending argument… Alaska is roughly the size of 1/4 of the total rest of the lower 48 states. Of course they have roads to pave, it is in our national interests to do so. As the “goon squad” likes to point out… Alaska is not populated as densely as the lower 48. Point being statistics can be manipulated in deceptive ways… divide the money spent throughout the total state by the number of people and it seems high. Until you take that same number “total spending divided by persons” for Virginia and Maryland and Hawaii and it’s pretty darn close to Alaska’s.

  • PitBull

    If you are still supporting Obama-you are politically retarded.

    • Raven

      By offering the article, Pitbull, for consideration,
      of anyone who chose to read it, to get a different
      view of Gov. Palin, hardly makes me “politically
      retarded”. Gov. Palin gave a wonderfully delivered
      speech. Perhaps, for you, that’s all that required.
      I’m glad that you are content and have no more
      curiousity or concerns regarding Gov. Palin.
      Don’t mistake me for one of OB’s minions! That I am
      not. We’ve been here along time, as supporters of
      Hillary and now mingle with those who feel other-
      wise. Some who are still trying to find their way
      thru to November. You chose pounce, Pitbull, I sug-
      gest you chill, allow others who may want more info-
      rmation to get it.
      Gov. Palin’s been around for less than what a week or so? Is she supposed to be all “sunnyshine and
      flowers?” She’s accomplished, yes, and a politi-
      cian. I just would like to know more about what
      she believes, where she is on the issues and policy
      matters. Apart from her stance on abortion. I’m
      glad Greta’s going to Alaska to find out more about her. Yet, there are people who’re attacking Greta,
      as well. Some on this site seem to have lost pros-
      pective.
      Going out to dinner now…wuf, wuf!!!

      • Zeke

        Nice sermon…
        Why didn’t you just tell PitBull that he/she misread what you said? Additionally, since Pit’s note wasn’t made as a direct response to you, its possible that Pit was talking to the guy above you… or to everyone…
        And one final note to anybody it concerns,
        “If you are still supporting Obama-you are politically retarded.”

  • Paul Neas

    Obama scares me out of my mind. Is he qualified to be President by birth? What has he done, NOTHING!
    Yes, he is a good salesman with crooks on his side.
    John McCain and his lipstick mom is going to whip his
    ass. Come on folks, get ready to vote for a great team.