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Here Comes the Bus! Beep Beep!

Let’s face it: John McCain had a hard row to hoe. Conservatives never really warmed up to him. At times he appeared to be phoning it in. His staff’s “strategy”, particularly with regards to advertising and message shaping, was pathetic. The press was overwhelmingly biased in favor of his opponent. He was outspent 8-1 by the Obama people. Overall, the campaign was limp, confused and disorganized.

John McCain had the class and dignity to accept responsibility for his loss. His staff, however, is a different story. Unable to take any blame for any of the poor decisions made by overpaid and incompetent campaign aides, former staffers are feverishly trying to stay hireable and politically viable by engaging in hysterical finger-pointing. So who is REALLY to blame for McCain’s defeat?

Of course! Sarah Palin.

Never mind that McCain needed Sarah Palin more than she needed McCain. He needed her to gain much needed street cred among conservatives. She routinely outdrew him at campaign rally after campaign rally. Say what you will about her — agree with her or not, respect her or not — in a few short weeks Sarah Palin, the most popular governor in America and one of the most viciously vilified women in politics next to Hillary Clinton, became a bona fide political and pop culture icon. If McCain had been crazy enough to choose Mitt Romney instead he would have lost not only the northeast but the South as well. So let’s give the lady some credit for breathing life into a moribund campaign.

But no. It was her shopping sprees that finished McCain off.

Right.

Never mind that the clothes were paid for by the party.

Message to McCain staffers engaging in this anonymous sniping: I hope that the press suspends their practice of hiding your identities and exposes you for the cheap shot artists you are. May you never work on another campaign again, not that you deserve to – you didn’t exactly knock the country’s socks off with your mad political skillz.

On another note, a friend of mine texted me this morning bellyaching about how if John Kerry had run a campaign like Obama’s we would have been spared another 4 years of Bush. I had to remind her that Kerry couldn’t have run this sort of campaign. He didn’t have Obama’s natural advantage of a press corps that did a swan dive into the tank for him. That aside, Kerry had another major weakness – he was being advised by Bob Schrum, an overpriced hack who came to the Kerry campaign having lost every presidential campaign he ever worked on. Going back, Al Gore had Donna Brazile. Dukakis had Susan Estrich. Mondale had Bob Beckel. Not coincidentally, all these political geniuses with their strong records of failure are now employed as “contributors” by cable networks.

On the other hand, Bill Clinton had James Carville and Paul Begala. And Bill Clinton was a sensational campaigner, better than anyone I’ve seen in my lifetime. One could argue that his campaign was run with more skill than Obama’s; after all, Obama didn’t have a Gennifer Flowers holding a press conference before the New Hampshire primary. The press corps declared Clinton’s candidacy dead and buried. We all know how that turned out.

To return to the original topic of this blog…men fuck up most egregiously. A female sacrficial lamb is trotted out to take it in the neck. Enough already.

COMMENT FROM LARRY JOHNSON–Amen!! DCMediaGirl, as always, nails it. The boneheaded decision of the McCain campaign to start Palin with the likes of Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric, rather than a more sympathetic forum like Sean Hannity. The chickenshit carping at Palin is now demonstrating that the McCain team could not be trusted to govern. If they are this stupid and obtuse. If they are this vicious and small minded, then fuck them. Barack outspends McCain 8 to 1 and his team refuses to use the issue of Reverend Wright and other material available to them and the fault lies with Sarah? I don’t think so.

McCain would not have come close to beating Obama without Palin. That is a fact. Deal with it.

  • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

    McCain was dead in the water until Palin. She is amazing. Let them all lie and point fingers. She will get past it and have the great career she deserves. I will vote for her any time, anywhere. I LOVE HER.

    • Morgan

      I am pretty conservative, my family very much so. We didn’t care what happened in the election UNTIL SARAH. We donated, we voted, we got excited. This line of blaming is ludicrous.

      Besides which, let’s say that she was the problem– it still would speak to McCain’s judgment– he chose her. So whichever you believe, the fault is on the McCain side.

      I do like McCain a lot more now than before the primaries, but this stuff really chafes. Love love love Sarah, and the entire misogynistic turn our country took this year is pathetic.

    • MrMike

      I don’t know who chose Palin but they chose wisely. All the “usual suspects” had been paraded out and rejected by the primary voters.
      Don’t for one minute believe that it’s “disaffected McCain staffers” as the source for the medias’ bashing of Sarah Palin. As with Al Gore and John Kerry these so-called “journalists” are making this stuff up.
      Remember how Maureen Dowd wasn’t satisfied with John Kerry’s verbal gaffes so she made up that “Who among us doesn’t like NASCAR” quote to prove he was an out of touch effete liberal?

      I miss the old days when a journalist lying about a candidate got lashed with a horse whip by that offended politician and nobody cared and thought they got what they deserved.

    • yep

      Palin’s fault? C’mon. they don’t want capable women in politics, thats for sure!

    • memi

      Absolutely.

      Without Sarah McCain would have had to struggle. Of course, if it weren’t for the Corporate Welfare Bums causing the meltdown on Wall St., McCain would have been running head to head with Obama regardless of whom he picked as his V-P.

      By the way, I read that Obummer in his memoirs referred to his Pakistani Rommate as “Well-Built”!! Now we know why there’s no girlfriends in the New York Days of yonder @ Columbia,etc.! How could there have been?
      Barry baby was busy with anonymous ONE NIGHT stands with other WELL-BUILT NON-ROOMATES!!! wOuld be great to get a former “Obummer” boyfriend of the moment to come forth. But remember Larry Sinclair got b ought out by Obama campaign that he sued! That’s why Larry is quiet as a mouse now!
      LARRY SINCLAIR’S NEW LAYWER WAS ‘PRESTIGIOUS’ AND OBAMA KNOWS HOW TO PAY TO SHUT LARRY’S BLOG….

    • Maddie

      She’s amazing alright. It’s amazing she doesn’t’ know that Africa is a continent or what countries are involved in NAFTA. And she snookered staff into using their own credit cards for more clothes.

      That’s not change I can believe in “my friends”.

      from Fox News:
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWZHTJsR4Bc

  • Will Smith

    GRETA on Palin rumors & Carl The Gossip Cameron

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_uTs8-tYRE

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

      Megyn Kelly and Bill Hemmer were just discussing this issue after Carl Cameron’s report on Bill O’Reilly. Both Megyn and Bill were saying this was ridiculous – Megyn said it was very telling that they were trying to blame all of this on Palin, and Bill talked abt how Palin drew HUGE crowds. They were not amused.

      • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

        I stopped watching the TV Spews (sic) except a little Fox way back when it became obvious MSNBO and the Crummy News Network were in the tank for Baby Opampers.

        Since the “election” of someone we are not even sure is qualified under the USC to be POTUS, I have not even scrolled past Fox. So if Fox announces the end of the world I won’t even know it. :shock:

        Getting to the thread topic they should not point any fingers and just STFU. The first step to rebuilding the GOP is to follow their own party mantra of “personal responsibility.” Its really not that hard to do.

        Hey I am running a special today on voodoo dolls!

        The Baby Opampers, replete with bib stained with real pablum like he was feeding his Oborgbots!

        The Angry Michelle, comes with bib stained with real caviar and lobster entrails!

        The NQ Troll/Whitey Tape Moron! Comes standard with authentic licensed miniature Cheetos bag and pitcher of Koolaid!

        Act now and receive a free Sham-WOW! “Made in Germany! You know they Germans make good stuff!” :mrgreen:

        Call 1-800-KISSMY-ASS!

        • wodiej

          LMAO!!

        • Ivory Bill Woodpecker

          Galt–how do you make the blue-green grinning face?

          • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

            : mrgreen :

            Remove the spaces.

            Also make sure the emoticon/smiley is not right next to any other text. In other words, there is a space around it on either end.

            • snosandy

              test

              :mrgreen:

              • Ivory Bill Woodpecker

                Another test :mrgreen:

                • Ivory Bill Woodpecker

                  Thanx!

        • Typewriterstreaming

          Holy Cow Galt. Holy Cow LMAO :-)

          • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

            This ‘election’ has has given me tons of material for my sometimes way outside humor. I think humor is how us thinking souls have survived throughout the ages.

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

    I hate the media and so do most other sane people!

    I LOVE PALIN, too!! The issue of her being an “INSULT” is part of today’s musings…I wish THE BUS would lose its brakes and run over a few of the Obama/media camp….

    Mid-Week Musings: NM Elections; PUMA Integrity; LA Times Crapola on Post-Racial Promise; Class; Movie–”The Rope”

    v

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

      I bet it is an OBOT inside the McCain Campaign bad mouthing Palin.

      • Athena the Warrior

        Looking at Michelle Malkin’s blog, listening to Rush and Sean Hannity all three who fall on the more conservative side, they blame the moderate and ‘elite’ Republicans for trashing Gov. Palin. BTW, Rush is furious and

        Peggy Noonan, David Brooks and that ilk are the Republican media elite who looked down upon Palin.

        How odd that both parties seem to be at war with themselves. The Dem elite tossing aside the people who make up the foundation of the party and the Repub elite sniffing their noses at the average working class Republican. Very interesting.

        • fluffy bunny

          That’s CRAP. Malkin and Limbaugh have hated McCain for years. Malkin slagged on McCain up until election day….she was all over the Obama’s aunt is an illegal alien story….but used it to bash McCain’s support for comprehensive immigration reform!

          Limbaugh was calling McCain “Yosemite Sam” on his radio show just last week.

          McCain chose Palin for VP to try to reach out to those people, and they thanked him by treating him like shit….

          The conservative talk radio people and many conservatives in the blogosphere are what cost McCain this election.

          Millions and millions of republicans sat home, and refused to support McCain, largely because their “heroes” bashed McCain, and belittled McCain this entire election season. Just a month ago, I head Glenn Beck on his radio show say he was going to vote for Bob Barr because McCain was just “socialism light.”

          He changed his tune after that, but the start of his show yesterday was right back to his old McCain bashing form.

          SCREW HIM, MALKIN, and LIMBAUGH and the rest of them.

          • doctorate

            No way. Limbaugh was a strong defender of Gov. Palin and simply tried to light a fire under McCain to get him to fight tough against BHO. He definitely supported the GOP ticket.

            • Destini

              Malkin and Beck were also both strong supporters of Palin. Beck has a Palin 2012 logo on his site right now he also said that was the only reason he pulled the lever for McCain. Same with Malkin.

              Malkin is as we speak running a campaign to support Sarah and out the anon sources.

  • http://counteringpropaganda.blogspot.com Joe The Citizen

    Let’s look at the obvious, ok?

    1. 1996, Jan – Obama has his four competitor petitions invalidated; he emerges as the only candidate

    2. On 25 June 2004, Obama’s Republican opponent, Jack Ryan, withdrew due to a sex scandal. In 2004, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Robert Schnider ruled that several of the opponents 1999 divorce records should be opened to the public.

    3. Primary
    DNC changes delegate apportion to weigh AA voters over others, punishes FL and MI for moving election day but not 4 other states. On May 31, at Obama campaign suggestion the DNC awarded to Senator Obama not only the delegates won by uncommitted, but four of the delegates won by Senator Clinton. Rampant caucus and election fraud.

    4. 2008
    Massive voter registration fraud, actual voter fraud, millions in illegally obtained campaign funds, media suppresses a lot of relevant information about Obama, financial crisis conveniently occurs as McCain pulls ahead.

    Obama will do anything to win.
    The media helps.
    DNC officials help.
    Law officials ignore criminal activity.

    Clinton and McCain never had a chance. This election was rigged.

    • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

      Obama has NEVER won anything on merit or without cheating and fraud. All the way back to Alice Palmer. He will never be MY President and he’s nothing but a little pussy thug. I can’t BELIEVE this country lets freaks like Obama con them and commit all this fraud. Very sad.

    • C.S.

      NO, they didn’t. And don’t forget the Republican party. If they had done half as much for McCain as they did for vapid George W. Bush, McCain would have won by a landslide.

      Once again we were set up by political parties who have no Constitutional standing to give the appearance that we had any say in who won. The vote of We the People was overwhelming; Barry/Barack Soertoro/Obama lost this election because he lost the primary. Barry/Barack Soertoro/Obama lost this election because he is not a legitimate candidate for president with an eligibility question hanging over his head that still requires adjudication. We have 40 days to undo what political parties with no Constitutional standing has done.

      And calling Soertoro/Obama an “African American” is an insult to every African American citizen in the United States. He is not one of them; he is one of Kenyan Odinga’s advisers. Whoever thought this once great superpower would end up playing second fiddle in Kenya’s political orchastra like it once played second fiddle to Saudi Arabia during Bush’s reign of terror?

      • fluffy bunny

        Damn right. The Bushbot RNC was pathetic.

        • Ani

          I have felt for a while now that McCain was used as a sacrificial lamb. The RNC did not pull out all the stops for him because he was too centrist — which is why I voted for him.

          They let him get thrown under the bus, figuring they would always lose this election anyway, let Obama screw up for four years and then the RNC could come roaring back big and strong in 2012. And the damaged Democratic brand would once again find themselves wandering like nomads in the desert.

          And if conservatives in the party liked Srah Palin — she got a good introductrion to the national scene and they can trot her out again in 2012 no problem. Or not.

    • Mercedes

      “Clinton and McCain never had a chance. This election was rigged.”

      Totally agree. I don’t understand how even the most casual observer could think otherwise. But the more I think about it, the more puzzled I am by the Clintons’ behavior. Hillary seemed to be truly thrown off balance by Iowa and somebody clearly was misleading her about the caucuses and she was stabbed in the back multiple times by members ofher own party. What was the force behind all this? I wish some good journalist, if there are any left out there, would investigate.

      Also, the Clintons’ post primary conduct is puzzling. Something is driving a lot of this that we the public don’t know about and that we most certainly should know about.

      We may get some clues observing how Obama puts together an administration, but they probably won’t be obvious clues.

      • doctorate

        I heard on a blog talk chat that Bill Clinton said he would “be able to talk” about all this in January. I have no sources to share. Please confirm and add details if you have also heard this.

        • Mercedes

          I also heard this some weeks ago on TV. I don’t remember what network. I don’t have cable and don’t often have access to cable otherwise. But what you heard is exactly what I heard.

          I am counting on him to spill the beans, but with the economy going the way it is, he may change his mind. In that case, I think he should leak the information to some trusted journalist and let that person inform the public. We [and WE still run this country, Obama people] cannot make the right decisions without accurate information.

    • Typewriterstreaming

      “Obama will do anything to win.
      The media helps.
      DNC officials help.
      Law officials ignore criminal activity.

      Clinton and McCain never had a chance. This election was rigged.”

      I would add Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi and Donna Brazile had a huge hand in this corrupt election.
      I want someone doing something about it. Where is the RICCO investigation at???? The lunies are running the asylum and the rest of the country thinks its hip. God help us. Really.

    • Obama Conspiracy

      You don’t know the half of it. There were literally millions of people involved in this Obama Conspiracy. Tens of millions of them gathered together on one day, right under our very noses, and conspired behind curtains to select this man as our President.

      [Administrator: I hope your employer doesn't notice that the system has been blocked by a major ISP provider.]

  • Andy

    dcmedia girl:

    Thanks for writing about this. The conservatives shamefully blaming Plain who so profoundly despised in the first place ( don’t forget conservatives in the MSM and some in the McCain samp are just as elitist and
    Obama’s latter liberlas) is disgusting and will backfire on them. I think many of these were Romney’s fans and Romney’s hand in bruning Palin now cannot be underestimated: he is already running for 2012 and wants her out of the way; especially out of the sight of the GOP base.

    • tzada

      Keep this in mind. Just because they have an R behind their name, doesn’t make them honest. Many Republicans as well as the Democrats did NOT want John and Sarah in Washington. They wanted to continue their corrupt practices.

      John McCain’s campaign was badly run. I applied online to be a volunteer, to make phone calls to do internet blogging. “crickets” from them. Oh I got emails back, but they were standard ones. The links given for the phone bank went no where. The local GOP office had to go buy their first signs and people came in and PAID $5 each for them, $2 bucks for the bumper stickers. There should have been thousands of Democrats for McCain signs printed. There were only a few. When I called the Florida
      number I got a YOUNG man who was not knowledgeable at all. I was given a voice mail of a YOUNG woman who was to get me started with blogs to connect to. crickets back from her too.

      I wonder how many plants Obama had in the McCain camp?

      Why did not McCain’s fraud squad do more? People should have been arrested and suits should be filed.

      Yes it was ill run.

      • http://firefox Annie

        Have to agree with you with the lack of organization. I found the same thing in my area. I was available to drive people to the polls all day and had a hard time getting any information on how to do this…finally on the morning of 11/4, they called with one name…which I followed up on and drove to vote. I had been told earlier there was a big list in my area…did they just give up from lack of contact? In any event, the next Republican campaign must do it right and begin background work in the next year (raising money, hiring, organizaing systems, staking out locations, etc.)

        As a centrist Clinton Democrat, I am now firmly in the Republican camp. I loved Sarah Palin and I believe her bashing is coming from those Republicans who don’t want the competition next time. It’s strictly a power grab.

        I wonder if she’ll throw her hat in the ring to run for Stevens Senate seat? I think that could go a long way to discount all of the disinformation and give her a national record to draw upon in 2012. I think she’d win if she chooses to go for the Senate.

    • Patience

      I agree about Romney and Republican elitists.

      The media continue to attack Palin at their peril — it only succeeds in burnishing her luster. She and Gov. Jindahl (Louisiana) are the rising stars of the Republican Party. Romney doesn’t captivate and inspire beyond a narrow base.

      • beebop

        Romny is PERFECT for “finger-down-the-throat-right-before-Christmas-dinner-wear” diet. Beyond that he is a huge yawner. I closed my eyes and snoozed during his speech at the RNC.

        • etc.

          My personal opinion, and call me crazy, is that these McCain “staffers” (who, by the way, were prior Romney staffers) are hysterically blaming and pointing fingers at Sarah because they want to diminish her now so Romney can run again in 2012.

        • Pennsylvania Red

          I didn’t fall asleep, but I thought his delivery was strange.

  • Andy

    dcmedia girl:

    Thanks for writing about this. The conservatives shamefully blaming Plain who so profoundly despised her in the first place ( don’t forget conservatives in the MSM and some in the McCain samp are just as elitist and
    Obama’s latter liberlas) is disgusting and will backfire on them. I think many of these were Romney’s fans and Romney’s hand in bruning Palin now cannot be underestimated: he is already running for 2012 and wants her out of the way; especially out of the sight of the GOP base.

  • http://counteringpropaganda.blogspot.com Joe The Citizen

    Hey, those “unnamed sources” worked for Hillary Clinton’s campaign too. Remember? :)

    People are so darned gullible.

    • Lynn

      You got that right!

    • Hope

      Exactly. The media has not been truthful even once when it comes to Obama and this election. Why would anyone believe them now?
      This is NOT McCain’s fault, it is NOT Gov Palin’s fault. There was no poor campaign for Hillary or McCain, the MEDIA made their messages unclear. The media created Obama. The media decided for us. The media lies to us still. The Republicans did not fail to support them, that is illusion. We knew all along the fix was in. No amount of votes could have been cast to counter the fix.
      Those sources are not ‘unnamed’ at all. You know their names very well and they work for the media.

      • lusitania

        I agree with you 100% Hope. There was a fix in for this guy for sure. But you also forgot to mention the DNC and Howard Dean. They are all quilty of “FIXING”.

      • McPalin

        Yes the fix was in. Oprah already had her dress, Karl Rove who was hired by Barky to work his campaign had the fix in, Obama’s tribe knew the fix was in and was celebrating before it was called…Acorn assisted in this fix and Obama won Indiana Lake county…hint hint-and Mac should have won it because it was close..
        PUMAS bailed their commitment to vote McCain.
        Now our country is in danger.
        NO WAY Obama won this. No way.
        I’m upset with the PUMA leaders who let this slip into Obama’s hands..staying home didn’t work..we told you so..Third party didn’t work. Cindy wore orange for us on election night but we failed the McCain team…PUMA DIES here and now and I hope new groups form to take it’s lame arsed place.
        Way to go Republican haters! PUMA PUNKS MAC..liars

        • Scout

          You’re a bit over the top right now.

          This PUMA (gay,Dem, Hillary worker,anti-war protester) voted for McCain and Palin in California. I blogged for him, too, and tried to make calls but couldn’t get into his website on Monday.

          When so many in the Republican base stayed home,O outspent McCain 8 to 1, and the MSM was in the bag, I hardly think it’s reasonable to blame PUMAs for the outcome.

          That’s kind of like blaming Palin, isn’t it. And we women are getting tired of that BS.

    • NetherLands

      Whenever ‘unnamed sources’ pop up in articles about politicians over here, ppl know the story comes solely from a journalist.

      Obama spent 4 times as much as was spent for the proven moderate Americans claimed they wanted, Obama got the Presidency. Wow, capitalism works for any creed, sex or color. What a surprise.

      Obama Bought The Presidency

    • http://firefox Annie

      Whatever happened to Patty Solis-Doyle?

  • Terry

    Great article! I agree completely with the analysis and conclusion. Why of course it is the woman’s fault – how could it be any other way?!?!

    Slightly OT, not much grief in the liberal world for the death of gay marriage in California and the death of gay AND civil unions in Florida (that was a very broad constitutional amendment in FL). If BO gave 2 seconds of attention to gays/lesbians, it might not have happened. But he let the socially conservative black churches roll out en masse in his favor without saying a word about other minorities. Pathetic.

    NQ keeps me sane. Thank you.

    • Ellen D

      The increased black vote in California resulted in the passage of the anti-gay marriage proposition. According to the polls 70% of the black vote went to ending gay marriage. I hope that any gays who were enamored of Obama please wake up.

      • beverly leslie

        Yes, 7 of 10 AA voters (bo voters) voted against gay marriage, I guess they feel gays don’t have the same civil rights as everyone else?

      • Terry

        Amen.

      • mimi

        Because I’m so angry, I have to say that the G&L community deserve anything they get for supporting 0bama so passionately. He made no bones about his homophobia. And the black community, please, this is a community rampant with downlow behavior. Many AAs are in serious denial over homosexuality and homophobia is rampant.

        I was shocked that one of my oldest and dearest gay friend had drunk the kool-aid. But that’s how everyone in the AA community behaved.

        So as a heterosexual, I feel this way: let the Gay Marriage issue go. Call it something else. Get the partner rights which most people support without question, I know I do, find another word other than marriage. Create a new word, be creative. Right a new set of vows. There are plenty of spiritual clergy who will perform ceremonies that would fulfill any deeply felt spiritual requirements.

        Like the abortion issue, the Gay Marriage issue has become a political albatross and I’m tired of it. It ruins elections and destroys careers and keeps the focus on other issues that are hurting our lives like healthcare, the environment, education, poverty. And these issues affect us all.

        • http://firefox Annie

          I don’t believe abortion or partner rights should be legislated period. It’s no one’s business.

        • Scout

          Not all gay or lesbian people supported him–I know I didn’t.

          I’m all for separating the state from the designation of marriage, that is, if heterosexuals will let go of the issue too.

          So lets all have state-designated partnerships, okay Mimi. Lets say that the state only sanctions partnerships or civil unions and that’s what everyone has, gay or straight. Then lets say that to be ‘married’, one seeks out a church that gives that blessing. Take away the legal power of ministers completely and level the field for all people.

          This way, all couples have the same legal rights and responsibilities, and any couples, gay or straight, who want to be married pursue religious ceremonies. Don’t let the state have any say in whether church communities marry g/l people or not, make it a church by church decision.

          Would you agree to this? Are you willing to truly stand for equality? Because if you’re not, don’t tell me to give up the issue and point to it as the reason for the crappy outcome of this election. Gay and lesbian folks did not dictate the election of Obama. In California, we were screwed, in case you hadn’t noticed.

    • AF catfish

      They used Obama’s voice in a Yes on 8 robocall http://www.inlookout.com/2008/11/03/our-first-yes-on-prop-8-robocall/ .

      • oowawa

        Yes, I received this robocall at my house in NorCal on election day.

      • Scout

        Yes they did,and Barack never made another in his own voice stating his(supposed) opposition to 8.

        He called out that conservative black vote by saying that only in a marriage between a man and a woman is “God in the mix.” He gave license to this act of discrimination by saying we are unholy, and that our marriages are not sacred. And under his control, the DNC only gave 5% of what it had pledged to the No on 8 campaign.

        I am furious about this. I am a white lesbian doctor in a largely AA area. I don’t wear a rainbow pin or anything like that to avoid making our black and/or conservative patients “uncomfortable.” I’m not really closeted, I don’t lie if the subject comes up, and I don’t change pronouns, but I don’t advertise my identity either. I take care of the kids while the parents tell me to my face that they “don’t get with this man-man woman-woman thing” -that’s a direct quote from voting day, and I’ve heard that over and over.

        Barack Obama and the DNC sold us down the river. He is not pro-gay. He is a hater who’s actions speak louder than his words.

        When I return to work, I will have a pin, and I will make it very clear who I am. My family is of sacred worth, and I’m not being silent anymore. Obama told his supporters to “get in their faces,” and that’s what they did with their yes on 8 votes. Back at you now, you betcha, every day.

        • Terry

          Thanks for the additional info on this story. Yes, gays/lesbians and women were sacrificed on behalf of BO.

  • http://americanpumainitaly.blogspot.com/ sarainitaly

    men fuck up most egregiously. A female sacrficial lamb is trotted out to take it in the neck. Enough already.

    Isn’t that the way the story has been told since the beginning of time? “it’s all Eve’s fault”

    The attacks on Palin are horrific.

    • oowawa

      it’s all Eve’s fault

      Sara in Italy, you really nailed this one. The roots of misogyny truly do go back at least as far as the book of Genesis. And whatever happened to Adam’s apocryphal first wife, Lilith? She has been “demonized” even more than Eve. I feel deep pain when I think of the abuse heaped on Hillary and Sarah. I don’t want them to run again; I don’t want to see them abused anymore. It would be like seeing a beloved sister move back in with her abusive “boyfriend.”

      • Kal

        Duh. Heteropatriarchy can’t sustain itself unless it depersonalizes and continually vilifies the ‘other’ — women.

        The misogyny of the AA political classes have been starkly revealed by this election cycle in a way that many of us always knew were there (from samesex marriage litigation, most recently), so now the reality is at least more visible.

        But its going to be a lot of work to turn this one around!!

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

      I couldn’t agree more. Someone commented yesterday (sorry – can’t remember who it was) that women are the only group who are expected to take abuse for a cause.

      That the only woman in the campaign is being blamed for the loss contradicting all evidence is telling. It is just more of the Open Season On Women that the DNC began with Hillary. The Reps saw that it worked for the Dems, so why they heck not try it themselves??

      I think Palin has handled herself very well, especially in light of the blatant rumor mill coming out from Obama’s camp – so many Dems I know had NO idea that most of that crap was exactly that because the MSM was quick to throw it out there, and either did not correct what they said, or were slow in doing so. Smart, educated people bought ALL of that, and didn’t bother to verify anything. Shocking.

    • wodiej

      I second that….

  • RJ

    Sarahcuda Rocks!

    Palin 2012 Country First

  • http://counteringpropaganda.blogspot.com Joe The Citizen

    The always popular theme of depicting female politicians in a violent (and sexist) way continues. Here is the latest on Sarah Palin.

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=80209

    It is okay because she is a woman.
    Violence against women is tolerated, even encouraged by the media.
    Democrats have been very encouraging this year, too.
    They loved Hillary tied to a railroad track and Hillary’s face all black and blue.
    Palin hanging from a tree is just so cool!
    Now she gets to have a stake in her heart.

    In this historic election many barriers were broken.

    The one with the most impact, the one most stunning, is that Democrats dropped their pretense of supporting women. I have yet to hear ONE elected Democrat official or Democratic Party leader or the Democratic candidate (now-president-elect) speak out against the violent images and treatment of Senator Hillary Clinton or Governor Sarah Palin in this election.

    It will be a long time before I can forgive.
    I will never forget, though.

    They did not stand up for Hillary or Sarah.
    I know they would never stand up for me.

    No real feminist could have voted Democrat this year.
    Faux feminists, Yes.
    Real feminists. No.

    • Ellen D

      Why do you think you ever have to forgive?

    • eriezindian

      Yes, Yes, Yes………you nailed it!!!

    • Patience

      Amen and hallelujah.

  • Kissn

    “roe to hoe”?… how about ‘row to hoe’?
    Unless I’m missing the egg connection.

    If one is going to write, one should get it right, right?

    I’m just saying… :-)

    • DCMediagirl

      Oof – thank the Lord for good copy editors. I’ve corrected the text.

  • MAC ATTACK

    O.T. For all that follow and enjoy Lady lynn forrester DeRothchilde…she stated a NEW Website..Together4US.com

    • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

      Thank you. I just sent her an email.

  • benny

    palin and jindal are the future of the republican party. If the repubs dont see that, they must be blind.

    • shadow

      I heard Bobby Jindal on Fox last night. I like him. I agree with you. I am a republican and I think you will see the party change. I certainly hope so. I also heard that McCain wanted Joe Lieberman as his V.P. He was his first pick.

      • DCMediagirl

        Choosing Lieberman would have been even more damaging than Romney. Lieberman has negative charisma and no base of support. Just ask Al Gore how well the Lieberman pick worked for him.

        • snosandy

          Lieberman is very smart, but the conservative base would have moved even farther away from McCain and his popular vote would have probably been half of what it was.

          Do you think the MSM will ever report that over 56 million people voted AGAINST Obama?

      • POdVet

        Lieberman would have just led to another $300,000,000 in donations to the Obama campaign from the middle east.

      • McPalin

        Mac would have bombed if he picked Leibermann. Mac had a 37% approval rating before Governor Palin came on the scene. They lost by a couple points in each state..not bad. Palin Rocks. Palin for president 2012!

    • Lynn

      Absolutely correct! Palin/Jindal ’12!

      • Scout

        Palin/Jindal, maybe.

    • lark

      The future of this republic is in resource development. No more of this expectation bull crap. And that goes for me too.

  • Margaret

    Yup, just more misogyny. Hating women is such a sport for everyone.

    • Surprised?

      Hating women is standard operating procedure for the GOP.

      • Arabella Trefoil

        And for Obama and his bots as well.

  • jackie

    We had the opportunity to vote for the finest man for president in 50 years with John McCain.

    We had the opportunity to hire a president that respects and values women.

    Instead the GAP (great american public)hired a man who lies, cheats, and steals and encourages those who do likewise.

    We have vilified a woman who has, with out the benefit of a harvard or yale degree, made a real difference in every community she has worked in.

    We have a man who treats women with contempt in the whitehouse. This was a bad choice for all Americans.

    Once again we have devalued the hand the rocks the cradle.

    I pray to see Sarah Palin at the top of the ticket in 2012. I am out for women and it is time we are represented by ration mainstream women.

    No more Pelosis or Glorias. I will look to mothers and self made women.

    Palin deserves credit for not complaining about her abuse and taking it with grace and grit.

    Obama deserves to be villified by all women.

    • tzada

      Why did none of the MSM publish this?

      Palin Thwarts The Gas Cartel

      By INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY | Posted Tuesday, October 14, 2008 4:20 PM PT
      Energy: Iran resurrected its idea of a “gas cartel” to control gas markets like oil. But even if it succeeds, the U.S. won’t be vulnerable. If you wonder why, look to the governor of Alaska.

      That’s right, Gov. Sarah Palin took a powerful preemptive step in August to shield the U.S. from a coming gas cartel. Palin’s effort to create the Trans-Canada Alaska gas line — which would provide a vast new trove of natural gas each day to the U.S. — effectively nullifies the emerging gas cartel’s potential impact on America.

      • tzada
        • Hope

          I guess that’s nothing compared to ‘change’.
          Neither she nor McCain could have ever predicted they would obliterate Gov Palin’s record like they did. There was nothing but misinformation about the Gov.
          Very, very sad.
          There is nothong anyone could do to counter that kind of media.

      • Pennsylvania Red

        We had the opportunity to vote for the finest man for president in 50 years with John McCain.

        He does not deserve the abuse he is getting from his own party. I also disagree with those who are angry at him and Hillary for going to 0bama’s side.
        We still have a country to GOVERN, people, and we all know that n0bama needs a lot of help.

        The big problem is, will M0 ever allow her husband to accept help from HIllary and John?

    • lark

      Well said.

  • fluffy bunny

    Most (if not all) of the slagging on Palin is coming from Romney supporters. After McCain had the nomination in the bag, he hired some of Romney’s staffers, probably in an effort to smooth things over with the man and his primary voters.

    They are trying to destroy Palin so Mitt Romney will have no opposition in his way in 2012.

    The people over at NR who slammed Palin were Romneybots.

    • fluffy bunny

      The Bush family and Rove basically chose Romney as their favored successor, and did everything they could to get him the nomination. Lots of top staffers from Jeb Bush and GW went to Romney’s campaign in 2006 and early 2007.

      True to type, when they didn’t get their way, Bush and Rove threw a tantrum. They have been spectacularly unhelpful to McCain from the beginning. The man tried to reach out to them by hiring their people and Romney’s people….and it turns out it was a terrible mistake.

      Never trust Bush, Rove, or Romney.

      • lark

        Thanks for letting me know that.

    • Susan1968

      Romney people.

      Makes total sense now.

      No wonder they want to be “unnamed.”

      • http://deleted Buzz McLatte

        What do you expect from Romney ilk. There’s gotta be some mormons in the mix. They hold women as second class citizens. It’s in their teachings. The man is the decision- maker.

        Don’t try to refute that. I am living in UT and see it everyday.

  • mel

    The top people who deserve to be thrown under the bus after this completely corrupt and fraud election season are Bill and Hillary Clinton. Back in late January, when Bill truthfully stated Obama’s stance on the Iraq war was a fairytale that was met by Michelle Obama’s use or the race words, deemed the outcome of the entire political season and the Clinton’s future standing in the corrupt DNP.

    Had the Clinton’s stood for country over siding with the corruption of the DNP and the Chicago Combine, Obama would have been toast long ago. Principles were lost and the leading cheerleaders of this corruption were the Clinton’s as exemplified at the convention when New Jersey threw its entire 130 delegate to Obama against first ballot rules of the DNP, when Hillary won NJ.

    No one can fault Obama or the DNP for continuing the exicution of their planned format of lies and corruption to win, but fault can be placed on the Clinton’s for not standing up and exposing it with voices that would be heard across the country, as their voices would have been listened to, especially with Bill being the only major standard bearor of the DNP being the most successful Democrat in decades! The excuse of towing the party line is bull when it means condoning the sorts of garbage placed upon the American public by the Obama campaign.

    People complain Obama was never vetted properly, but after the ABC debate and Hillary continuing the Ayers line from George, vetting commenced, proving the vetting of Obama could have continued had Hillary voiced concerns, but instead she went silent allowing the most unqualified, pathological lying candidate take over the most powerful position in the country!

    • fluffy bunny

      The Clintons crapped on Greta Van S and her husband, on Lady De Rothschild, on Donald Trump, and on all of their other former supporters who went out and publicly supported McCain/Palin.

      Enjoy your new friends, Bill and Hill. I wouldn’t really expect them to be there when you are down though.

      • Hope

        They were the ONLY ones who could have stopped this. The ONLY ones.
        They made their choice.

        • jbjd

          I completely agree. I held out hope – don’t laugh at me – that on Nov. 4, when HRC saw that BO could actually win, she would tell all she knew about BO and the DNC and come out in favor of McCain/Palin. I worked so hard for her campaign; oh, well, no regrets. To paraphrase her explanation of her vote on the Iraqi use of force agreement, I made a decision based on the information I had at the time.

      • lark

        I personally think the Clintons did what they did so that they can have lots of best sellers line up for the next four to eight years. That is the way I feel about it. I have no other explanation that fit better. Yes, this and that, but making millions and millions of book sales should explain it. Lets see how many books they write from here to 2016.

    • Five Thirty

      Comment by mel | 2008-11-06 10:05:39
      The top people who deserve to be thrown under the bus after this completely corrupt and fraud election season are Bill and Hillary Clinton.

      You need to consider what the GOP did to the Clintons in the ’90s. The Clintons have been stabbed in the back so many times by so many individuals and groups it is a miracle that they can function at all!

  • lark

    My take is that no one in the Hillary camp and McCain camp were prepared to deal with a pathological liar and a camp that was prepared to back that up with resolute and swiftness and effective speed and imaginative effective organizing.

    Palin was the only one that was able to deal with Obama’s pathological and mocking deriding but somehow I always felt she was holding or pulling back her punches against her best advise.

    I felt Palin could have beat Obama but was somehow not allowed to do so. She had to maintain a certain etiquette against an immoral character like Obama.

    McCain strategist were outfoxed by Obama’s strategy. They were never able to put down a strategy to maintain the lead in any area of discussion.

    Palin only received support from Arnold Swwhatever only four days before the election. I am still puzzled by that.

    Why did Arnold came out four days before the election to shore up McCain deflating campaign?

    The Republican party was in complete disagreement with McCain. Why? McCain insisted in a bi-partisan centrist approach to campaigning and Republicans never signed up.

    • shadow

      A lot of Republicans think McCain is more of a Democrat in his ways than Republican which probably didn’t help him any.

    • jbjd

      Yes; JMc did all he could do. Because he considered being brutally frank about BO’s incompetence to be POTUS would somehow have been unacceptable conduct.

    • McPalin

      Had Palin had more time to campaign she would have brought this home for Mac. She only had 2 months to campaign.

  • Tuppence411

    Last night while channel surfing, I could not believe Palin Derangment Syndrome was still in full force in the MSM. You would think since their Messiah had won, they would be otherwise engaged on November 5th. But Ohhh no….. they had to keep kicking and beating her down.

    Some of it is purely political. Romney wants to be the front runner of the GOP come 2012. His camp needs to destroy her. Lots of McCain staffers are basically auditioning for future employment in the Romney 2012 campaign.

    But the MSM, they FEAR her. WHY? Is it misogyny? Do they want women to fail? Is it self-loathing by female press? Is it because they see the potential for a sucessful GOP future in her popularity? Do her personal moral convictions scare them, even though she has never, ever legistated from her own religious beliefs? Is it because she hunts and doesn’t donate to PETA? Is it because she acknowledges that oil and natural gas will always be part of the US energy supply? Is she not “green” enough for them?

    Someone needs to explain to me because it borders on INSANITY!

    • hadenough

      You would think since their Messiah had won, they would be otherwise engaged on November 5th. But Ohhh no….. they had to keep kicking and beating her down.

      My two cents: The “liberal media” think they are smarter than us. They have to keep attacking Palin to make sure you don’t get a chance to make a mistake and vote for her. The “liberal media” has been after the Clintons for more than 15 years. Just because they don’t want the little people doing something stupid like electing them as president.

      The “liberal media” think they are smarter than you and mean. They think it’s their job to decide who is president. As long as we put up with it we get the presidents we deserve.

    • benny

      It IS insanity. The MSM knows that Palin will be back in 2012. They want to vilify her to such a degree that general perception of her continues to be negative. Palin bashing isnt going to stop anytime soon. and now, romney and gang want to stifle her too. romney fears palin. But if the GOP allows this to go on from their own camp, they must be nuts. palin and jindal are the future of the repubs. demeaning palin will cause a severe backlash.

      • tzada

        haha and the bus drives on….

        Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages…

        http://www.wthr.com/global/story.asp?s=9299280

        • tzada

          Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages

          Posted: Nov 5, 2008 03:38 PM

          Former Obama workers claim they were short-changed

          Diane Jefferson

          Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages

          Obama’s strategy pays off in Indiana

          Indianapolis – Lines were long and tempers flared Wednesday not to vote but to get paid for canvassing for Barack Obama. Several hundred people are still waiting to get their pay for last-minute campaigning. Police were called to the Obama campaign office on North Meridian Street downtown to control the crowd.

          The line was long and the crowd was angry at times.

          “I want my money today! It’s my money. I want it right now!” yelled one former campaign worker.

          A former spokesman for the Obama campaign said 375 people were hired as part of the Vote Corps program and said people signed up to work three-hour shifts at a time. Three hours of canvassing got workers a $30 pre-paid Visa card.

          • snosandy

            Ha! Ha! What do you think they’re going to do when he doesn’t spread the wealth enough to pay for their mortgages and fill their gas tanks?

          • beebop

            The campaign owes the City of Cleveland a TON OF MONEY for the last event that was held there. Hope Mayor Jackson isn’t holding his breath.

          • etc.

            Oh, sorry guys. Your money was “redistributed.”

          • McPalin

            That’s illegal. They get paid by pre-paid Visa card but no taxes are withdrawn?

      • Athena the Warrior

        Backlash already happening. Rush has been on a warpath about the trashing of Gov. Palin and is calling out the Republican elite media who’s doing the trashing.

    • kgirl1028

      LOL one of my co workers who was ticked about obama cheating Hillary out of a nom and then fliped to me she think Hillary will get a place in obama’s administration or in the senate. I tolder her not to hold her breath. Obama is such that if HE FEELS you did something to him he will not stop until he has discredited you. Hence his continued problem with fox news and his middle finger itching attack. And that is what they are doing to Palin, mcccain is no longer a real threat, but palin could get presidential aspirations and that wouldn’t be good. for obama anyway. Howeve i have good feeling Palin with her russian view may actually prove her worth to our country in the years ahead.

      Let’s be honest everyone knows that when obama got elected our enemies are so happy. Why cause they see the same thing in obama i do. Putin boutght a tiger, for god sakes. Now If I were Putin, and if I want to attack I would go through the back door, and espeically since MSM has portrayed palin as ditz
      I think old Puttie might try something. I have a very good felling that she would kick Putin’s hind parts while obama is sounding like porky pig and scratching his nose.

  • Urban Hillbilly

    Romney totally has his sights on 2012.

    • snosandy

      If Romney is the GOP candidate in 2012 and Obama runs for a second term, I’ll be writing in a name.

    • drmilak

      it’s not just Romney that’s trying to tear Palin down. It’s BO and his camp trying to tear down a potential opponent for 2012.”unnamed sources…” pffft!

      • snosandy

        You’re right. I think Obama supporters infiltrated the other campaigns. Think Patti Solis Doyle.

      • mimi

        Absolutely, 0bama will continue his dirty tricks. And the msm, misogynists to the bone, are doing exactly what they did to Hillary post Primary. Palin is out, yet they are in full throttle attacking her. This happened to Hillary after she ‘suspended’ her campaign.

        The media hammered Hillary, with everyone shouting in full blast how she hurt 0bama by staying in the race. And then of course the PUMA Movement scared the beejeezus out of them. The meme was pounded that if 0bama lost it would be Hillary’s fault. And you wonder why she had to campaign as hard as she did? If he had lost, that would have been hammered home over and over… “If only Hillary had…blah, blah, blah.

        Now they don’t have Hilllary to kick around anymore, they are kicking Palin around. They know tens of thousands showed up for her and between Romney operatives and 0bama operatives they are going to hound her to the ground. She will remain under microscope and if anything comes up, she can forget it.

        I’m starting to get pissed at the number of women who are collaborators with misogyny. It’s like being in high school and being under the thumb of the ‘mean girls.’ Young women deserve everything they get. I won’t defend any of them until they come to their senses.

  • Susan1968

    Watching this morning it’s clear the “It’s all Sarah’s fault” meme is the story of the day.

    Never mind that McCain was outspent by nearly $10 to $1.

    NEver mind that the press and the O-camp painted him as “erratic” and “old.”

    Never mind 8 years of Bush with an approval rating in the basement (yet still slightly higher than that of Congress).

    Never mind gas prices hitting $4 bucks.

    Never mind the banking industry collapsing and rampant foreclosures.

    Never mind the big layoffs in the auto industry.

    Could it be that voters went the “throw the bums out” route?

    No. Of course not. It had to be Sarah’s fault.

    In all of 75 days she alone destroyed McCain’s BIG CHANCE to win.

    And look closely at the stories this morning.

    She spent a lot of money on clothes (all women are shopaholics).

    She was a Diva (all women are bitchy).

    She didn’t know Africa was a continent (all women are stupid).

    She talked to male aides partially clad in only a towel, no – a bathrobe, no – a towel, teh story changes depending on which channel you watch. (All women are sex objects).

    A shopaholic, bitchy, stupid woman who’s only good for one thing: sex.

    First, grind Hillary into the dirt. Then Palin. Let’s make sure we SCARE OFF any woman who dares to tread on male terriory and snatch power from the men.

    And ONLY GRETA VAN SUSTERAN DEFENDED them.

    Last night ONLY GRETA defended BOTH Hillary and Sarah pointing out that they were not challenged on their policies, they were challenged on theoir FEMALENESS.

    • lark

      Men are afraid of the truth. These woman leaders are so different and scary because they can display truth along with feelings in one sincere gesture. Men cannot possibly muster truth and feeling together in a single gesture. They prefer looking at that in a movie, by a good actor, but never in a real life person.

      Women and men hate women that can lead with truth paired with feelings. It is disconcerting for most women too. Why? Because they know what they have to face at home. They are not allowed to do it in their homes. Thus Oprah saves the day.

      • SN in MN

        Sounds like generalizing about men. That’s just as sexist as the reverse.

    • McPalin

      THEY DIDN’T SPEND ENOUGH MONEY On Palin. $150,000 is the price Barky pays for one suit out of his campaign funds…WTF? Palin worked her butt off for Mac and deserved more. They better get used to it. Female candidates needs are different from men and they need a make-up artist traveling with them..it’s a must!

  • tillthen

    I love the Titanic simile, and you have to wonder

    how many Barky will throw overboard in a frantic

    attempt to keep his mythic barge afloat. My

    betting is on Biden to be the first for the sharks,

    dressed in medical reasons, for I sense Barky’s

    contempt for him is deep-seated; but alas, he must

    be careful. The Sinclair arrest on a baseless

    warrant and no charge filed, is potentially

    terminally radioactive as the shield chips away

    little by little. Not only is Biden a suspect, but

    his son would actually be the goat. He has used

    Biden and he no longer needs him and its just a

    matter of waiting until enough time elapses to avoid

    exposing the underlying seaminess of it – a smile

    and a hug and “Thanks, Joe, you’ve been great.”

    • Tuppence411

      Talking about Joe, let see if his son, through the miracle works of Barky, all the sudden gets a deferment to Iraq. (Unlike Sarah’s son, he is not there yet. He is safely state-side in “training”)

      It is well know Joe was grooming Beau to be his sucessor to his Senate seat. Will Joe let the seat go to a non-Biden. I don’t think so! It will be Barky’s first miracle! Beau Biden teleports from Iraq to the US Senate!

    • tzada

      Well one of Hillary’s SD had an aneurysm, Joe has had two, so another would not be questioned. Granny has passed, didn’t know she had been suffering from cancer, as one MSM said. Did she have a proper funeral?

      But keep in mind Biden is a friend of Mayor Daley, which is probably the true reason he was selected.

  • C.S.

    Hating women may be a sport for everyone but women are a majority and never forget when cornered every animal will fight back. The smug complacency exhibited by the Democratic party with no Constitutional standing, just proved that the Comstock Laws never really ended, they just went undercover.

    40 days left to Right what went Wrong with our democracy.

    • Amazon Queen

      In order for a majority to gain power they must first unit. Women can’t to that. They never will. We only have one goal. be loved by your man. they will slash their own throats to get the love of a man. sad but true. we are doomed and pathetic creatures and will always be baby makers and fuck machines. I have no hope in my gender anymore. I will never see a woman president in my lifetime

  • Illinois_gal

    Palin was not McCain’s downfall. The media, the race bating, the millions from illegal donations & the Chicago thugs were.

    Illinois is crawling with low-life good for nothing politicians. They seem to be drawn here like flies to shit. They would do anything to win.

    • Hank

      There is already talk that the MSM like NBC and CNBC will start bashing Obama due to all the losses for there stupidity in doing there best to get the selected one elected as POTUS. I hope they go bankrupt!!

  • Mr. X

    Before the bailout, McCain was actually ahead in the polls. But when the bailout happened, McCain went FOR it. I read a comment on HA that 53% of GOP primary voters stayed home. 10 million voters stayed home. Don’t know if it’s true, but it sounds right and explains a lot. The reason is that the very conservative section of the GOP (people who did NOT vote for McCain in the primary) are tired of people who claim to be conservative and then turn around and use up tons of government money like the bailout.

    Suspending the campaign wasn’t the problem. It was being FOR the bailout. GOP stayed home for a reason. Polls dropped right at that moment. The MSM said it was a reminder of Bush. But the MSM would NEVER say the right reason. That would have left McCain with a chance to come out against the bailout upon returning from Washington.

    The GOP insiders trumped McCain in order to rebuild their party. They see McCain as a faux-conservative. That’s all there is to it.

    • lark

      McCain angered me when he went for the bailout. But I was too invested against Obama to abandon him. Besides I voted for Palin. I acknowledge that had McCain come against the bailout he would have lost by tons of votes and be the laughing stock of everyone. He had no choice were he was at the time. But instead I would have taken those days off, get together with Palin and device a strategy to come with a completely new economic strategy for the country. He didn’t. He lost.

      • Mr. X

        Yeah, I think it was lose/lose for McCain and his advisors have stated as much. If he goes for the bailout, he loses the conservative base. If he goes against it, he loses the center.

        Still, the majority hated the bailout. And there is real discontent about Palin in the GOP ranks. And it’s not the narrative set by the MSM. They simply consider her a religious extremist and not a real conservative (aka. too much like Bush who pandered to the evangelicals).

        The Republican party needs to realign itself.

        • vee

          “The Republican party needs to realign itself.”

          Succinct and to the point. Of course, we wouldn’t care about the Repubs if the Dems hadn’t become a fascist organization.

  • SJ

    I am not a fan of Dick Morris but he did say that on FOX during the election when McCain numbers started to dip, he said if McCain voted against the bailout he would be ahead by 10 points.

    I agree you cant be going all over the place saying you are a Maverick willing to rock the boat, then when you know what the entire mess of this Fannie and Freddie fall out was about, something you talked about long before everyone, here you get a chance to really shine and show the nonsense that is going on, you stay quiet and go along and voted for it.

    People just don’t buy that, they are looking for a Maverick not someone that just goes with the flow, and on the other hand your opponent is a change agent or so he say, he is going all over the palce saying he is and you are more of the same.

    McCain went along with the usual run of the mill dealing in congress so what results did McCain expect other than he was going to lose this election.

    • Urban Hillbilly

      That is a great point.

      By the end of the campaign, I was surprised at how “senatorial” and collegial McCain is (versus bold leadership/maverick). The bail-out bill is a good example of going along with the Senate/Washington seemingly for “the good of the people” while brushing off the people’s valid concerns.

      An outsider might have a very good chance in 2012 or 2016.

    • torland077

      McCain’s nature is to be responsible not political. When you do that you are campaigning with one hand tied behind your back. He should of came out at the bailout and pointed out he warned about it in 2005 and blame the Dems, but he was being responsible, he should have voted against it, but he was being responsible. He should have went after Obama as a liberal, socialist, with a secretive resume but he was being responsible. I was truly proud of my vote for a candidate for the first time in my adult life, he’s a true American hero. His character and ethics got my vote but not many people see it that way

  • Illinois_gal

    I believe a lot of this is being done to scare any future Presidential candidates out of choosing a woman as a VP. SOME men are terrified of having a strong woman as a leader.

  • mel

    OT, but is this another Obama pathological lie?

    Has anyone seen any verifiable proof that Obama’s grandmother really died?

    I can’t find an obituary or funeral notice and the only comment from Honolulu medical examiner (coroner) was “We did not handle the case.”

    Every news report says, “Obama’s campaign announced….”

    • Margaret

      interesting

      • Margaret

        Maybe if she’s ‘dead’ she can’t product his birth certificate or answer any questions.

        • Kal

          just plain weird, all this secrecy about basic life events — birth, death, school, etc.

    • Illinois_gal

      I figure she either died long ago & he’s been playing it up like she is alive OR she is still alive, but he needed to pull on some heart strings right before election day.

      If his granny had cancer don’t you think he would be playing it up all along? He would have turned her tragedy into more votes.

      Shouldn’t the funeral be today or tomorrow? Are the reporters going to swarm the place? We’ll see.

    • DCMediagirl

      Ugh..shades of “Sarah Palin was never pregnant with Trig”. Let’s not go down this road and turn into the Orange Place.

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

    DCmediagirl, it is SO good to have you back!

    I agree that McCain’s campaign was mishandled – I thought the RNC would hit Obama much harder, and they should have done so. But I also understand that unlike most other politicians, there were areas McCain was unwilling to pursue, i.e., Wright, because he did not think that kind of personal choice should be exploited for political gain EVEN THOUGH it spoke a great deal abt who Obama really is. That kind of restraint is something I thought was extinct in the political realm – yet McCain held firm.

    And not for nothing, McCain was still only 6% points behind Obama, and that was with ALL of the voter fraud present in this election. So maybe his campaign wasn’t so bad after all?

    One other note – I was thinking abt why the RNC wasn’t more forceful, and I can’t help but wonder if this is a tactical decision on their part – let the Dems take over all three branches, have the Reps in Congress hve their way, in the hopes that they will completely tank. With the market already having such a bad reaction to Obama because he won’t answer any of their direct questions, they must know that Obama’s best policies came from HILLARY, and some from McCain. So unless he puts them on his payroll, he’s gonna be screwed. We know he’s not going to do that, ergo…Just a thought!

    • Patience

      Ditto. Many conservatives are hoping for a Republican renaissance in 4 years. They know Obama will fail and wanted him, not Hillary, as the opponent this time.

      It’s tough being a moderate — attacks come from both sides as proven first by Hillary and then McCain.

      And it’s tough for senators to win. Except for Bush I, all winners since Ford have been governors. If Obama weren’t AA he wouldn’t have made it.

      The nominating process of both parties favors idealogues who later shift to the center. Hillary’s record of bi-partisanship as a senator hurt her against the blank slate/empty suit Obama. McCain’s nomination was a fluke and by default because Romney didn’t connect with the electorate.

  • http://www.patriotroom.com Bill Dupray

    Obama Win: Good For Rush and Conservative Blogs

    I think you guys will be fighting will the Kostards for primacy within the party.

    http://patriotroom.com/?p=3953

    • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

      I don’t think we will be fighting anyone on the left. I get the feeling this blog will become indy with all the centrists here. Kind of already has become that.

      • Arabella Trefoil

        Heck yeah. The radical moderates will find a home here!

  • fluffy bunny

    Mr. X, those “true conservatives” who handed the WH to Obama make me absolutely sick. I am done with them forever. Whoever they support for POTUS next time, I will work my ass off to see them defeated.

    After Bush sent out Paulson and Bernanke to scream GREAT DEPRESSION, what the hell was McCain supposed to do? I opposed the bailout too, but it chaps my hide to hear these ignoramouses that have kissed Bush’s ass for 8 years turn on McCain.

    And it should finally expose those bastards for what they really are. My husband is military, and I’ve known for a long time that those types of people are full of crap when they go around saying they “support the troops.” BS. They just threw the troops under the bus because they feel personal dislike for John McCain.

    • Margaret

      That’s who I feel the worst for right now, our troops and their families…

      • Pennsylvania Red

        me too

  • MsSoAnd So

    I love to challenge people when they say things like “Palin is crazy”. I ask them why? And the usual response is “because she is”. That’s when I tell people to go to you tube and watch her speeches. She is intelligent and dynamic. I hope she does run president in 2012, I will be one of the first on the band wagon.

    • http://lesstalkmoreactivism.blogspot.com/ whoframedrudy

      Palin did us a favor. She called Obama out on all his ultra-left communist crap. The popular vote margin is one thing — but the intensity of the anti-Obama feelings in the heartland will keep him in check. It’s the way Palin says ‘domestic terrorist’ with that total disbelief in her voice, like ‘does this guy come from Mars?’

      If we don’t get socialism, we can thank Sarah for that.

      I assume McCain took human life in the war. To him, fighting with ‘insults’ is silly, he fights by leaving your intestines in the grass. He’s not into politics as a ‘blood sport’ — to McCain, blood is not a sport. He’s pretty soft as a politician, which tragically is why he lost to Bush in 2000.

  • debbief

    hopefully, after this cycle the rnc will look at why they lost. they lost because of bush,rove and the religious right. say this as a former democrat. i hope and pray that someone will lead a truly inclusive party. socially moderate and fiscally responsible.
    i also say this as a gay person. the gays are to blame for one of the biggest set backs in our history. they supported a canidate who openly discriminated against. he supported the marriage between a man and women position. in return the community supported him. give me a break… we desrve what we got for being stupid. i for one will stay an independent.

  • Illinois_gal

    Isn’t it a good feeling to know that we have elected a President that no one knows. Makes you feel like America is in safe hands doesn’t it? We have yet to see a birth certificate to know who this man really is & where he was born.

    F*ck our government for putting the American people at harm with such an unknown!!

    • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

      All we can do about Obama is to fight to expose him and keep him out of the White House. If he is inaugurated, we still fight. I will never give up the fight to right the wrong of this election. Never. And Obama will get what he deserved. Karma’s a b**tch.

  • Gina

    I am so sick and disgusted with the media. I am so sick and disgusted how first they shamelessly ripped apart Hillary and then Sarah. They’ve all taken crazy pills for Obama. This inexperienced,thug named Obama has them doing cartwheels. Shame! Shame on them for the way women are still treated like jokes,while Obama is treated like some God send.

    Why won’t they report on the behind the scenes going on with Obama. Why can’t we question Obama’s past.

    And I’m thoroughly disgusted with both parties. I don’t know either of them anymore. I needed to get this out. I love this site.

  • Chicago Joe

    This is OT, but please start a new thread on this.
    It is Chris Matthews’ job to help Obama have a successful presidency.

    See it here: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/11/06/odd-job-matthews-says-his-role-make-obama-presidency-success

    Matthews: My Job Is To Make Obama Presidency a Success
    By Mark Finkelstein (Bio | Archive)
    November 6, 2008 – 09:35 ET

    Just in time for the new James Bond movie, Chris Matthews has earned himself a new moniker: Odd Job. Matthews says he sees his job as a journalist as doing everything he can to make the Obama presidency a success. Appearing on Morning Joe today, Matthews was reluctant to criticize Rahm Emanuel’s kabuki dance over accepting Obama’s offer to be chief of staff. The Hardball host was equally unwilling to see the Emanuel episode as evidence of a lack of planning and discipline in the nascent Obama administration. Matthews eventually explained why.[H/t multiple NB readers.]

    CHRIS MATTHEWS: Yeah, well, you know what? I want to do everything I can to make this thing work, this new presidency work, and I think that –

    JOE SCARBOROUGH: Is that your job? You just talked about being a journalist!

    MATTHEWS: Yeah, it is my job. My job is to help this country.

    Matthews wasn’t done with his odd new job description . . .

    SCARBOROUGH: Your job is the make this presidency work?

    MATTHEWS: To make this work successfully. This country needs a successful presidency.

    • HARP

      Hey Matthews……No one will ever know that you’ve had a lobotomy, if you wear a wig to hide to the scars and learn to control the slobbering.

  • Okie for Palin

    Dont know where your getting the idea conservative republicans dont like Palin. Its the elitist republicans that are trashing her and they have never been with us grass root conservative republicans that work for a living just like you democrats.

  • EyesOpen

    It is unfortunate to see Republicans tear themselves, McCain, and Palin apart – they are apparently going to have to bottom out to rebuild. For those of us who followed Hillary’s primaries, the exact same tactics were played on McCain and Palin. Either no one Republican cared enough to understand the dynamics or they were so happy to be rid of the Clintons that they didn’t realize a worse evil was upon them before it was too late. I was extremely disappointed in the conservative media and blogosphere support of McCain – their silent opposition to him was shameful and reflected in voter turn-out. Whatever the battle within the Republican Party – I hope it ends swiftly for our country needs two strong parties to succeed.

    • fluffy bunny

      spot on

      • torland077

        Nothing is new in politics. This is typical stuff. Mike Reagan. Ronnie’s boy, said, “I always new my dad would come back, I just didnt know he would come back as a woman,” about Sarah Palin. Reagan was called dumb and just an actor who didnt know anything and he was hated by the east coast elite repubs (of course the difference alot of these attacks have very sexist overtones). Sarah will overcome all this because she is a politician that connects with common people like Reagan did.

        I know many of you are not Reagan fans or Republicans but the Republican “bench” coming up looks really good (Palin, Bobby Jindahl, Tim Pawlenty, Paul Ryan) all young, center-right candidates with diversity and the ability to engage in retail politics. After a few years of FAR left economics these people will drive out the Dems for quite some time (Reagan Revolution, Gingrich’s Contract with America) like the Repubs did after Carter’s Stagflation. Difference is these people are true fiscal conservatives and will not damage the economy the way Bush’s liberal fiscal policies did. And I don’t see another Bill Clinton on the Dem side coming around for a while.

  • susan h

    As a Democrat, or at least I was until June, 2008, I am impressed with Sarah Palin. She handled herself throughout with class, dignity, intelligence, perseverance in the face of adversity, and held her head high while stupid people made fun of her and her family, demeaned her, called her vile names and so much more. She along with Hillary Clinton are examples of grace under fire.

    The day after the election I was at work and some people had the radio on. It was a station that was happy about the election results, yet all they were doing was TRASHING SARAH PALIN! I was astounded. I walked by the radio and moved the dial to static. These same people want respect as african americans and feel the Ohama presidency will help give it to them, yet turn around and refuse to give it to Sarah and her family. Now she is being blamed for the loss of this election. Ridiculous! McCain was a sacrifice the GOP knew it had to do to pay for the last 8 years of George W. Bush. I grew to respect John McCain, a man of character and deep love of country. I only wish our president elect Obama had some of those same qualities.

  • benny

    This will never happen but I really wish Hillary and McCain would start a new party. Both are extremely qualified, capable and honourable. They love their country and are moderates. They could also pull the moderates out of both parties to join them. And with Bill Clinton backing them up, that would be fantastic. I’m tired of seeing both the political parties try their own partisan tricks. Instead of working together for love of country, they try and rip each others throats out. and I blame both parties for the humiliation of Hillary Clinton, and now, Sarah Palin.

  • mel in tx

    I too was impressed and inspired by Sarah – I think it is terrible the way some people have thrown her under the bus.

    Off topic but this weird – I usually use AOL as my browser but now it will not let me go to this site
    has anyone else had this problem ? I can get here on Internet Explorer just fine. Is is starting already – the suppression of those of us who know the truth about Barky ???

    • JML

      Actually my IE has been giving me weird trouble all week at the pro-McCain sites. I’m using it now, but I’ve begun mostly surfing in Firefox. LOL, I just noticed I post under two different but similar names here and that’s why.

  • JML

    This brand new wave of backlash against Sarah Palin — who we know worked her ass off in this campaign — is further evidence of WHY Hillary Clinton had to work so hard for Obama.

    She’s been around the block in Washington and in the media. She knows how this works. She knew, many, many months ago that if the Dems lost this election, she would be to blame. Whether or not she was anywhere near the ticket and no matter how hard she worked. Hell, my mom called that one like back in April. It all seemed very clear to her. They were setting Hillary up to take the blame. She was going to be damned if she did and damned if she didn’t.

  • fif

    Did anyone see Joe Scarborough on FOX this a.m.? Apparently Chris Matthews was on (with Andrea Mitchell), and Matthews actually made this statement:

    “My job is to make this Obama administration a success. It should be the job of all journalists to make this administration look good because we are due for a successful Presidency.”

    This needs to go viral. Joe really gave it to him, but Matthews is too stupid to know what a journalists’ job even is–to investigate the truth and report it factually to the American public, keeping public officials accountable to the people. His job is to “make Obama look good.” Please pass this on!

    • HC

      Can we get a link to that Matthews quote?

      • Chicago Joe

        I posted it above.

    • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

      Matthews needs to change his name to Goebbels.

    • fluffy bunny

      Matthews just wants to become what Hannity and Limbaugh and Ingraham, etc have been to GW Bush…sycophantic boot licker in chief.

      At least Hannity was decent enough to stop slagging McCain one he had the nomination.

      The only talk radio person I heard who wholeheartedly supported McCain these last 2 months was Tammy Bruce. She was also the only one willing to note all of Bush’s failures in allowing the budget deficit and government spending to go through the roof, and she was correct years ago when she said that Bush was responsible for the escalating violence in Iraq…he sent our troops there and then tied their hands..until 2007.

      • shadow

        Rush does not lick GWB’s boots. No way. I’ve heard him criticize Bush. Rush is much more conservative than W.

        And Hannity did more to expose Obama than any other journalist on TV.

      • oowawa

        sycophantic boot licker in chief

        It’s a good thing PEP (President Elect Precious) has two feet; otherwise Tweety & Herr Olbermann would be left fighting over his one lickable boot.

    • Hope

      What?!
      Shocking!
      Journalists vowing to influence the perception of the Presidency rather than do it’s civic duty and report the news without bias, that’s unthinkable!

      Wait..where have we seen this before?
      Ha ha, is it progress that they are now warning us that that’s what they’ll do?

      T.H.E. M.E.D.I.A. I.S. A. J.O.K.E.

    • Typewriterstreaming

      Chris Matthews is completely obsessed with Barky.
      And he has the MSNBC playpen to act out his fantasies. It’s disgusting. I was afraid this was going to happen. We are going to have 8 straight years of continued insanity if we don’t try and stop it. Rachael Maddow that miserable dishonest person told Roland Martin and the crew (before her show) that Jeremiah GD Wright should not be played on tv “People are going to believe what we tell them to believe. If we don’t show this video they don’t know and they don’t need to know. If we react to this like it’s important people will think it is and we shouldn’t do this. People will believe what we tell them.” I have quotes here because I am fairly certain this is memory accurate. I was stunned. This is bullsh8t and we have got to find a way to make the networks cover the truth. This Country is seriously f8cked without a truthful media.

  • Kathleen Wynne

    Blaming Sarah was to be expected. We all know if BO wasn’t able to steal the White House, the dems would have blamed Hillary.

    It’s very clear that this country is going down the tubes because it continues to ignore, dismiss, marginalize and diminish women in general, but in cases such as with Hillary and Sarah, they make every effort to destroy these strong women because they dared to take on the patriarchy and suggest that they had better ideas and could govern more effectively than the men have thus far.

    In the meantime, I have no illusions that there will be a barrage of varied excuses, not to mention an endless supply of free passes given to BO by the pundits, the press and his supporters, when he fails to deliver on all his promises.

    Sadly, they are reporting that a much greater number of people are being laid off from their jobs than was expected. My only request is that the obama supporters be first in line for being laid off, since the majority believe BO is going to take care of them and, therefore, won’t need a job.

  • Lorraine

    I just e-mailed Governor Paliln thanking her for her run.
    I also expressed my sorrow at her ill treatment from both the left and right wing branches.
    I also told her that she was in NO WAY responsible for McCains defeat…that the odds were certainly against them with illegal money and voter fraud, etc.
    And I asked her to consider running for President.
    I also told her that I admired her.
    She needs to hear this from everyone to take some of the hurts from off of her. She has been savaged and kind words will help her now.

  • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

    Where do I email Sarah Palin? Of course I would love to tell her how much we love and support her.

    • Surprised?

      Why?

      You people mocked the huge crowds for Obama, called him a celebrity, then go and lavish your adoration on the political neophyte from Alaska.

      You love Palin?! In what respect, Charlie?

    • babinuta48

      go to ; teamSarah.com

  • Amazonia

    At this point I’m a democrat for Sarah Palin (I will change to Independent soon). If anyone knows her website address, please place it, so we can send her messages of encouragement, and perhaps donations to build up funding for her next campaign. Remember, the RNC
    did not support her when she run for governor of Alaska. She will be grateful for and, I’m sure, will make good use of our contributions in her next campaign.

  • Mira

    I think it’s no surprise that Sarah Pailin is blamed for just about any problem with the campaign.

    She’s intelligent, attractive, and sexy, I think that’s an explosive combination in a woman and can prove too challenging for some people, hense the desire to project blame onto her.

    Fortunately, I think Sarah Palin is well able to handle herself and would expect this sort of abuse and just brush it off. Her record in Alaska and success on the campaign proves her strength.

  • JULIE

    As much as I like Sarah, I dont think shewas the right pick for McCain.

    • fluffy bunny

      He gambled big time with the Palin pick–he thought she and her husband would bring huge support from the Reagan Democrats because of their blue collar backgrounds and personal values.

      The far right religious conservatives spent the run up to the VP announcement screaming bloody murder that McCain had better appoint a religious conservative…..and then he did, and the bastards still abandoned him in droves.

      As the mother of a brilliant, tough little girl I’m grateful to McCain for giving a national platform to a brilliant, tough, beautiful woman, even though I’m not a religious or social conservative.

      But he should have just gone with Lieberman. He tried through to whole campaign to reach out to the far right, and every time, up until election day, they screamed and slashed at his attempts. Screw them…they are the ones who gave us 8 years of GW Bush, and now they are going to give us 4 years of Obama. I hope he makes evangelical organizations lose their tax free status.

    • babinuta48

      so, who You will choose. Why She was not right???
      To Julie!!!!Why,because You listen to much to Media propaganda and not using Your common sense!!!
      She was THE best and what a such suprise??? She brought millions to McCain campain, and they (McCain fell flet) now blaming Her for their incapable campain!!!. You think that;Guliani,Romney or other well know politicians will help HIM, what a joke!!! Republican Party are affraid of Sarah. They worry about Her promise to fight with corruption and to go after those who are responsible of economy crush. That is why they were telling US, that She is not good for VP position. If Obama is qulified, how can not Sarah be the one. After all,She is Governor of one of most important states in USA. SO, ObamA is better??? what a joke!!!

      • fluffy bunny

        Guiliani and his supporters have been 100% staunch supporters of McCain and Palin.

        It’s the Romney staffers and supporters who have knifed McCain and Palin in the back over and over again.

        • Sarracuda

          It’s Nicole Wallace, I’ll put money on it that its her

  • benny

    sorry to be off-topic. I’m keeping an eye on the markets. After obama was elected, for the second straight day, the dow is sinking. the markets sure know what obamas economic policies will do. they dont buy his b.s.

    • http://firefox Annie

      Yep, stock market no likee Barreeeey.

  • barry bums a ciggie

    Of course, if Barry would have lost the election, then the other female named Hillary would have been the sacrificial lamb. Are we surprised? As an ex Dem, I look forward to seeing Palin in 2012.

  • fluffy bunny

    Consider emailing Senator McCain as well. Imagine how he feels–5 years tortured in Hanoi, all those years of service to the nation, and now beaten by his own party….if republicans had simply shown up to vote for him, Obama would not be POTUS.

    And all the right wing blogosphere can do is bash McCain still. Yesterday I caught a little talk radio, and every single show was a McCain bashfest–gleefully tearing into him, and hollering NO MORE MODERATE RINO CANDIDATES etc.

    As a military spouse, you cannot imagine how upset I am that the GOP would betray a war hero and somebody who was obviously so ready to be Commander in Chief.

    At least Hillary gets to help Obama put together his cabinet. Perhaps that’s the concession she and Bill got from Obama … let them help him govern by putting Clintonites in key cabinet positions. That would explain their level of support and work over the last couple of months, even though it was pretty clear that Bill personally preferred McCain.

    • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

      I emailed Senator McCain this morning and of course BURST INTO TEARS while I was writing. I’m still not okay with this mess. I never will be. If McCain were younger and could run again I would be. But this was it and I really think he deserved it and would have been a great President. I still can’t believe this happened. I wrote him that in my heart he IS my President and Obama NEVER will be. NEVER. Ughhh I am going to cry again. Where’s GALT????

      • requiredreading

        This was me last night…..

      • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

        I’ve been around, taking great pleasure in watching the Opampers (p)residency crumble before it even begins. :mrgreen:

        Maybe take a breather to regroup?

        Baby Opampers has NO CLUE what he has gotten himself into. And we shall laugh our asses off as he fails miserably.

    • babinuta48

      I wont be suprise if Clinstos get nothing. If I was them, I would stay away from any new Government job.

    • Pennsylvania Red

      Consider emailing Senator McCain as well. Imagine how he feels–5 years tortured in Hanoi, all those years of service to the nation, and now beaten by his own party….if republicans had simply shown up to vote for him, Obama would not be POTUS.

      I’m going to hand write a letter.

      Contrary to what some posters say, I don’t believe he purposefully folded. There was too much emotion in his concession speech. I saw him last Sunday in person, he was fired up, he really believed he could win.

      I’m going to write to him at his AZ office, and relate the story of a young woman I know who has been a fan of his since her teens. His story has touched many of us, we recognize him as a true patriot and a leader.

      OK now I’m getting verklempt…

  • SeeNoEvil

    The attacks on Palin:

    Pure jealousy. Vicious little children.

    People probably expected her to bow down to them with gratitude. They wanted to be the boss. You see taht in the workplace whenever a woman is hired from the outside to manage and direct. Instant hatred.

    John McCain should take the first opporunity he gets to have a press conference and tell it like it is. He owes it to her.

    Governor Sarah Palin was a threat because she is confidant, strong, beautiful, funny and accomplished. She was selected to be his partner and they just couldn’t deal with her attibutes and celebrity. She’s a she and therefore, fair game.

    It’s disgusting the way Americans treat other Americans. We’re not enemies, afterall.

  • http://AmericasFavoriteTerrorist.com Gerard McNedich

    Obama campaign workers angry because they haven’t been paid:

    http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=214573

    who would have thought that his own campaign workers would be the first under the bus?

    they sound angry!

    a. hillary
    b. mccain

    america first

    • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

      Gerard this is no surprise as I am sure you agree. I could make a lot of sales with all those folks under the bus! :shock:

  • hadenough

    Headline you won’t see:
    obama admin off to rocky start: cheif of staff pick Emanuel balks

    That wouldn’t be friendly to obama so we won’t see it.

    • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

      The media honeymoon won’t last forever. Eventually even Bush lost his post-9/11 ‘he can do no wrong’ gloss.

      I must admit being on the sidelines watching the coming circus is very pleasurable! I know, its not pretty what has happened and will transpire under this schmuck Baby Opampers. But watching the folly is fun none the less!

      • Typewriterstreaming

        Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

        Stick pins for sale, real cheap for Oshite noters.

        • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

          :shock:

        • jjsmoof

          stick pins? I’m using finish nails. :)

          • http://firefox Annie

            Push pins work if you run out of everything else.

      • Arabella Trefoil

        Oh, yes. I’m enjoying that too. Michelle better run right over to Sally Quinn and get advice about entertaining or she will be in big trouble.

    • requiredreading

      the “balking” part was in the WSJ this morning….

  • Mr. X

    The boneheaded decision of the McCain campaign to start Palin with the likes of Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric, rather than a more sympathetic forum like Sean Hannity.

    Quoted for truth. EVERYONE wondered what the heck was up with that. Also, McCain never went on O’Reilly. He had very little media advantages. But he really fucked up the ones he did have. Greta did an awesome interview of Todd Palin. I never did see if she did one with Sarah though. To this day, I know more about Todd than I do about Sarah and I’m a guy and have ZERO interest in Todd. Oh, the snowmobile stories are cool though.

  • Typewriterstreaming

    Lynn Forester de Rothschild was on Fox this am and announced the opening of her website that is geared towards helping women. I can’t find that website anywhere – I thought it was together4us but that’s wrong. Can’t find it on Fox – Anyone hear that and know the link please?

    • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

      It IS together4us.com – I went there and registered and sent her an email.

  • scorbs

    I liked Palin too and am sure that Obama’s camp was fanning sexist commentary as much as possible.

    Just think, a woman gets a pipeline deal done that no one got done before, and she did it despite pressure from Cheney/Bush. They tried to intimidate and strongarm her, two oil guys, and she refused, doing what was best for her constituents.

    • wodiej

      yep, dumbass pea brain pod bots. They claim they hated Bush but they just elected his twin.

  • Susan1968

    Outside of a percentage of very good men — men who are not intimidated by women or still angry at their Mommies for forgetting to put a Twinkie in their lunch box 20 years ago — I will say too many American men are still infantile, resent women and have completely abdicated their SPECIES role as protector and defender.

    Like Obama letting his minions destroy Hillary and Sarah with words like bitch, cunt, monster, and not saying a word.

    The fact that so few men and women in the press, in the DNC, in the GOP, spoke out about the way Hillary and Sarah were treated still irks me.

    This morning I had a weird experience and, being pissed at the way Sarah is being trashed today, I was even more peeved.

    I ran some errands at 8 a.m. and came down a street with heavy construction underway on either side of the paved road.

    There were NO detour signs at all, NO barriers, nothing to indicate the street was impassable.

    So I keep going — then all of a sudden the paved road turns to sand (I’m in Florida).

    There are three huge, manned earthmoving vehicles working and churning up the sand even more. All of these guys see me yet ignore me.

    My tires sink in the sand.

    I get out of the car and wave to them — they shut their vehicles down and stare at me. Just. Stare. At. Me.

    I walk up to one ask him why they didn’t block the road, why was street open when it’s so torn up. He stares at me. Ditto on the second guy. He stares too.

    I go to the last guy. He actually speaks. He says he has to call his supervisor and when he climbs down from his machine, the other two dolts play monkey-see-monkey-do and climb down from theirs.

    Now I have THREE beefy, muscular guys standing around staring at me and my car.

    While one is on his cellphone I ask the other two: “If you give me a push I think I can get my car out.”

    They stare at me. Not a word is muttered.

    The third guy gets off the phone and says his supervisor will arrive in about 20-30 minutes.

    I said, “Look — how about I get behind the wheel, gun the engine, while you guys give me a push?”

    They. Stare. At. Me.

    I felt like I was stuck in a David Lynch movie. Now, my choices are:

    1. Wait for their supervisor 20-30 minutes only to possibly find he will stare at me too.

    2. Call my husband who is an hour away at work.

    3. Handle it myself.

    So I go look at my drive wheel and, though it is dug into the sand I see the lower layer of sand looks wet because it rained last night. Hmmm.

    I get in the car and start rocking it forward and back hoping my drive wheel gets a grip on that wet sand.

    The three dolts continue to stare at me only this time they SMIRK.

    I could read it on their faces: Stupid Woman – she’s digging herself in deeper.

    And only now do they draw closer to my car — to watch me fail I guess.

    And in that moment I went into CUNT MODE.

    Yes, I have decided to embrace the C-WORD. I’ve decided to turn it’s negative connotation into a positive.

    I have decided to brand myself a proud cunt. Because a cunt is tougher than a bitch.

    A bitch doesn’t want to break her nails but a cunt will chew her own arm off to set herself free.

    A cunt — by the sheer methaphysical force of her will alone — can accomplish anything.

    Including freeing her car which is almot bumber deep in the sand.

    I kept rocking that car and WILLED it free. Sure enough my drive wheel hit some wet wellpacked sand and the car shot forward.

    I loved watching those dolts jump back to get out of my way.

    Skidding and fishtailing on that sand like a true cunt, I managed to make a u-turn and get the hell out out of there.

    Thanks to the cunt goddesses watching over me.

    So the next time someone calls me a cunt I will smile sweetly and say,”You bet-cha!” And then I’ll wink.

    ;-)

    • Typewriterstreaming

      Oh, that’s wonderful. Excellent. I am so proud of you my fellow female travelor!

    • http://AmericasFavoriteTerrorist.com Bill Ayers

      Brava!

      i’m doing the same thing with the word “Terrorist”

      http://AmericasFavoriteTerrorist.com

      Love,
      Bill

    • wodiej

      mad becsuse Mommy forgot to put their twinkie in their lunch box 20 years ago…omg…thank you for the laugh.

      glad you got out. what a bunch of morons.

    • oowawa

      LOL–Kind of reminds me of that scene in “War of the Roses” where Kathleen Turner squashes Michael Douglas’s sports car with her truck.

      • drmilak

        susan, loved what you wrote! OMG!

        “A bitch doesn’t want to break her nails but a cunt will chew her own arm off to set herself free.”

        I’m a cunt then too, Susan. YOU BETCHA!

        :)

        • Susan1968

          We will start a movement!

          (After seeing those “Sarah Palin Is A Cunt” teeshirts worn by Obama supporters I descided the word will become a compliment).

          You BET-CHA!

          *wink*

          ;-)

          • http://firefox Annie

            Very fun. I had a shorter version when I had a Hillary sticker on my car…early in the primary.

            Asking some workers putting in a fence behind my building if they would be finished by mid-day so I could re-park my car (their truck was taking up my space and the street was filling up with weekend tourists). Asked politely with no emphasis at all and they just didn’t seem to comprehend. When I rephrased it and made the 2nd inquiry…the foreman said “You seem upset.” I told him no, I just need to know where I can park. That’s when I realized I was getting the cunt treatment. I never ever knew how much we are hated. So ya, I’m a cunt, she’s a cunt and you can be a cunt too.

            Thanks for the laugh.

  • Okie for Palin

    Folks this is over who will be in control of the Republican party. And some of you probably have it nailed that its the Romney loyalist that are trashing Palin. Romney loyalist would love for Palin to go back to Alaska and be forgotten. Us flyover Republicans (both female and male) want the Palin loyalist in charge of the party.

    • Hank

      Romney advisers went over to help McCain, so who else would start this. He doesn’t want to have a female in the way like Obama did.

  • DanNY

    The winds of change are stinking!

    from lame duck! to sitting duck!

  • wodiej

    thanks for this post and the other recent ones addressing the treatment of women. I like many others certainly appreciate it.

    My emotions are just raw from all of this disgusting, disrespectful treatment of women. I will never understand how women can be such a threat to warrant such treatment even from other women. A woman will stay w a man who beats the shit out of her and excuse his behavior. But along comes an intelligent, wonderful, down to earth, awesome woman like Sarah Palin and they CAN’T WAIT to hate her. I don’t understand this from men either.

    I mean REALLY, WHAT IS THE PROBLEM??

    • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

      You are forgetting that homo sapiens are bipedal primates not much more advanced than chimpanzees. All the ‘isms’ stem from nature. Will the human species evolve from diapers to Underoos/pull up diapers? I doubt it. We have been stuck on the tribalism, sexism, everythingelse-ism bandwagon for thousands of years. Sure, a few of us have gotten off the bandwagon, but based on the behavior and results of this ‘election’ I’d say about all we have been doing is suffering and bearing witness to the Planet of the Apes incarnate.

  • layercake

    The good thing about the election turn out is that Pallin’s daughter can forget having to get married at age 17.
    They misused Pallin.
    All of her speeches were aimed at slugs.
    McCain ALREADY had the slugs in his back pocket.
    She should have been targeted toward the middle class. After all,the woman did go to college.

  • DanNY

    Rahm Immanuel didn’t just jump on board immediatly?! This non-action writes volumns of the trouble to come for an Obama (O shit) administration.

    Stock Market down another 300 points from the 500 point loss yesterday.

    • fluffy bunny

      Just like having Biden as VP choice. I think every actually qualified, intelligent, and sane other person turned Obama down.

      I’ve long thought Hillary turned him down. The last month she and Bill spent campaigning for Obama has changed my mind on that. Perhaps if he’d asked her she would have said yes. I dunno.

  • pumatiza

    o/t you might find this article interesting from Melanie Phillips in the UK political mag “The Spectator”

    http://www.spectator.co.uk/melaniephillips/2576106/freedom-now-stands-alone.thtml

  • fluffy bunny

    Comment by scorbs | 2008-11-06 11:39:31

    I liked Palin too and am sure that Obama’s camp was fanning sexist commentary as much as possible.

    Just think, a woman gets a pipeline deal done that no one got done before, and she did it despite pressure from Cheney/Bush. They tried to intimidate and strongarm her, two oil guys, and she refused, doing what was best for her constituents.

    Bush and Rove knew they couldn’t bully, control, or buy off McCain and Palin if they were elected. Therefore they did what they could to make sure they were defeated.

    Only Cheney came out to support McCain. I have started to look at the Bush Admin very differently…..Scooter Libby was NOT the original source for the Plame leaks. But Bush let him (and thus Cheney) take all the heat, and face all the prosecution for it. After the Libby prosecution, Cheney was pretty much sidelined by Bush.

    And the same Bush appointed prosecutor is the one who chose to delay the Rezko sentencing…remember it was supposed to be Oct 28?

  • http://edgeoforever.wordpress.com/ Not Your sweetie

    There are still women to be put down – no rest for the weary!
    Meanwhile Obama campaign workers – unpaid

    http://edgeoforever.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/i-want-my-money-now-obama-phone-bank-workers/

    • Typewriterstreaming

      Sorry to say this, but part of this Obama admin is going to be fun to watch – all the believers who are now going to slowly awaken to the devastating fact of what a complete and utter LIAR Obama is.

      • requiredreading

        Yes, but will the media report it — or will it continue to be “racist” to criticize Obama for things that have nothing to with race, like policies, inexperience, and blunders?

        • drmilak

          i think it’s going to be 4, or 8 years of walking on egg shells. Any criticism will be characterized as racism…or the same old divisive politics of the past as well as racism…

  • fluffy bunny

    Powell’s office was the source of the Plame leak. But Bush’s prosecutor went after Cheney’s office, even though he admitted later that he KNEW that the guy who talked to Novak was Powell’s right hand man Armitage.

    And then Powell comes out for Obama.

    it stinks to high heaven.

    • Typewriterstreaming

      I did not know this. Do you recall where you saw this info about Powell?

  • Typewriterstreaming

    I heard Oprah is going to have Tina Fey on her show.
    I’m going to guess this will be 2 women hating on other women.
    What a disgrace. I really want to puke at the site of either of them and I used to like Tina Fey. What an evil shite lurked beneath that snakey smile. Oprah needs to move to Africa permanently and give them advice like Dr. Phil (who doesn’t even know the first tenant of working with a patient is first do no harm, which said it all about both of those self centered bores to me).

  • KarenG

    I don’t think anyone could have won this election up against 750 million dollars and a press corp that was drinking the Obama elixer. I think it is remarkable how well McCain did and he didn’t start to move forward or attract any major crowds until Sarah joined them. This campaign should just quietly slink away into the sunset now….in other words…Shut Up.

  • babinuta48

    I am demending that all names of those who are spitting at Sarah Palin must be publish and those people should never hold a such important job as they did. They are to be blame, those skunks, who are ripping of Sarah great reputation. But I have a good NEWS, Sarah is to good for McCain crew crap, and McCain owe HER PUBLIC APPOLOGIES. His stuff was complitely flat with no ideas how to fight for Presidency of USA ,untill Sarah flew from cold ASLASKA to heat up His campain, and SHE DID IT!!!!So, my advise to those rats iS”HANDS OF SARAH PALIN AND HER FAMILY!!!!!My respect to both of OUR great woman; Hillary and Sarah, we need more of WOMAN like this two great one!!!ALL MAN WITH COMMON SENSE SHOULD SUPPORT US, AND DEMEND RESPECT FOR US!!! Bill Clinton and Sarah Husband TOD starts OUR list.

  • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

    Good to know that Mitt Romney is trying to sabotage Palin. If that is really true, then gee I guess I switch back to Independent in 2012 and vote for Donald Duck. Hopefully Obama will be long gone and ousted by then so he won’t be on the ballot for second term. Romney sucks and I doubt he will bring out the GOP in full force, or the women voters.

  • http://www.hillaryorbust.com Hillary or Bust

    OT – IMPORTANT STORY!

    Obama campaign workers angry over unpaid wages
    http://www.wthr.com/global/story.asp?s=9299280

  • Annie

    Has the time finally come for a third party? A party – free from politics as usual and corruption? Neither Republican nor Democrat. Can the over 50% female electoret finally speak out for themselves and form the basis of a third national party? It is about time!

    Don’t give up the fight for America and justice and freedom for all!

    Let’s all throw the media out the back door – we have the internet we don’t need their fake ‘news’ broadcasts. God knows what lies these fake journalists have fed us in the past. They have now been found out! Time to turn them off.

    • FenelonSpoke

      I think the PUMAS should consider estalishing a new party. they should call it PUMA-”People United Means Action” which was the “nicer” name Darragh Murpgy gave to the PUMA movement; They could field moderates and encourage women to run. I’d be in.

      • oowawa

        We may indeed need another party. We’ll see. I would suggest the name “Centrist,” because its meaning is obvious & it doesn’t depend on an acronym. Also, existing members of both parties already identify themselves as “Centrists,” as do many Independents.

      • http://www.hillaryorbust.com Hillary or Bust

        I hate People United Means Action. It is cheesy as all get out. It also pissed me off because the whole reason we started PUMA was to go AGAINST calls for “Unity”

        I mean, how could you go from Party Unity My Ass to People UNITED Means Action. We’re NOT united, that’s the point!

  • tango

    The reason the campaign workers are slamming Sarah Palin for are the reasons she was chosen! Because she wasn’t a Washington insider all sauve and polished. And the McCain campaign handled her so badly.

    Even if 100% of what the sources say is true, disloyalty should not be rewarded. You don’t talk smack about who gave you your last job when you’re looking for a new job. Don’t you think Washington insiders have very long memories regarding party betrayal? Not only did these advisors work for a LOSING campaign but also for a losing campaign that was universally acknowledged as being badly run. I’m sure being on the losing side can be forgiven and even running a bad campaign somewhat acceptable. But then being a tattletale finger pointer without the balls afterward to go on the record and put their name where their mouth is would be the third strike for me if I was a future Republican candidate looking to hire people to work my campaign. I don’t know if I would put all my eggs in the Romney basket 4 years from now so they could be cutting off their nose to spite their face at this point.

    So go Sarah, don’t let them get you down.

  • Alice Paul WPB

    I think the thing that scares me the most about this whole election is the media.

    I guess my eyes were so closed to their bias. I always watched CNN and MSNBC and thought they were balanced (Fox was the anti-christ).

    When the whole Hillary thing happened thats when I started to realize. I was censored on Jack Cafferty’s blog and slowly saw everything else.

    But its what happens to the American people that is even scarier. I think this is why so many people think BO is the second coming. If the media is selling it to you night and day I guess people believe (I used to).

    My mother was talking to her best friend, an intelligent man,a lawyer. She made a comment about Obama and he started ranting. He’s so smart yadda yadda yadda!

    Now they will continue to demonize Gov. Palin until everyone believes that too!

  • pumatiza

    This must surely make you laugh (if you have seen it already, watch it again!!)

    http://leftandrightpolitics.com/breaking-news-obama-fans-have-no-life-now/

    • Urban Hillbilly

      Very funny! Esp. the banter at the end.

  • Will Smith

    Losers [Byron York]

    There are a lot of things you can do when you finish a losing campaign. You can sleep for 30 hours straight. You can get drunk. Your can reflect on what went wrong and why your side lost. Or you can immediately dump every unflattering tidbit you know — or think you know — about your colleagues to the press.

    That is the route some McCain campaign staffers have decided to pursue with regard to Sarah Palin. Within hours of McCain’s loss, they were dishing on everything Palin did or didn’t do, everything she did or didn’t know, and why they, the staffers, bore no responsibility for anything that went wrong.

    Did Palin once answer a knock on her hotel room door dressed in a bathrobe? Get it out there!

    The question here is not whether Palin was a good or a bad choice for vice president. Reasonable people disagree on that one. It’s about the character of the McCain campaign. There is no doubt that it included some fine people who, whatever their opinions, wouldn’t be involved in this kind of behavior. But it also, obviously, included some who would. John McCain ran for president, to some large degree, on the character he had displayed throughout his life. Not so for some of those around him. What a bunch of losers.

  • http://www.patriotroom.com Bill Dupray

    Chris Matthews: My Job Is To Make Obama Presidency a Success

    Video

    http://patriotroom.com/?p=3963

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

    Did you guys happen to catch Ann Coulter on the fox in the past few days?

    Singing the praises of the Clinton’s , as competent , pragmatic politicians who don’t hate America.

    A lot of us people who were once foes of the Clinton’s have had their opinion changed this year.

    I wish Hillary would show her authentic side more often… I think I saw it come out near the end of the primaries… before then she never seemed genuine to me.

    • fluffy bunny

      Just another person who had built her career selling herself as a “true conservative” who had the long knives out for John McCain from day one.

      She hated Rudy also. At least with Rudy, Coulter could claim she opposed him because he was pro-choice. She had no such excuse with McCain.

  • http://www.vigrxreview.net Slim Shady

    You guys are a bit delusional. Yes the choice of Palin was a huge mistake by the McCain campaign and they deserve the blame for that.

    But you guys still defending Palin after everything we’ve learned about her? She doesn’t even know that Africa is a continent and not a country. She is not qualified to be an elementary school teacher much less President.

    • http://www.wewillnotbesilenced2008.com OBAMA IS A FRAUD

      What a total moron. I hope you are not a woman. If you are then you should be ashamed of yourself and deserve to be treated like a second class citizen because you are a hypocritical ass.

      • Galt’s Voodoo Doll Emporium

        With apologies to any real Equus asinus, of course. :shock:

    • fluffy bunny

      Bushbot, Romneybot, or Obamabot?

      really, it’s hard to tell them apart

    • doctorate

      Slim Shady is the campaign worker who gossiped to Carl Cameron like a school kid under the condition his name be withheld, isn’t he?

  • pumatiza

    Haven’t you learned anything Slim Shady troll, the 0 campaign is not paying you zombies anymore. Time to go home.

  • Briar

    What have you learned about her? What the gossip mongers and the biased media said about her? What the sneering comediennes said about her? What the misogynists said about her? The dark glass through which her image has been twisted tells us just one thing: the Democrats are afraid of her, and so are those parts of the Republican party which are elitist Villagers and despise real people from the real country. They’re out to laugh her into silence: people who believe in true democracy will let them do so at their peril, because she speaks for a huge constituency too poor and unimportant to attract the haughty attention of the “creative class” who imagine they know it all. Agree with her views or disagree with views as you choose – but let her speak, don’t jeer her down as redneck floozie. All that does is reveal what arrogant snobs “liberals” and the DC republicans are.

  • xmrk

    If Sarah Palin decides to run in 2012, I am there for her.

  • Typewriterstreaming

    Thanks for the post.
    I really want to know who said this crap. Cowards. Crap artists.

  • SJ

    The republicans need to understand the lost and it had nothing to do with Palin, she was out there busting her butt to help McCain, and where was Romeny the golden boy he was missing in action.

    The other one Huck was playing TV anchor doing his own show on Fox all these so called heavy politicians stayed away from McCain, it was only Guli, Lib and a few out the stomping for McCain.

    I really wonder is some of them wanted McCain to win at all, now they are bashing Palin as if everything is her fault they ran a dump arse campaign and let a nobody in the political world like Obama run circles around them, all the great planner Rove and crew failed and they have to face up to that, dont look to pin this crap on Palin now.

    • fluffy bunny

      Rove was a 100% Romney supporter from day one. He, like the other Romney supporters wanted McCain/Palin to lose.

      • Arabella Trefoil

        I still think Romney is going to be a very hard sell because of his Mormonism.

        • Pennsylvania Red

          The reason I stayed Republican is because my state has closed primary and I wanted to have a say in choosing the R candidate.

          Rudy was my first choice, but when it was clear he wasn’t viable, I assessed the field and picked McCain even though at that time he was presidential dead meat. Romney just turned me off, he looked oily.

          But you know, none of us knows what the political landscape will be in 4 years. Who knows what either party will have to offer?

          If we’re still here.

  • fleur

    You can act on this blatant misogyny. http://www.TheNewAgenda.net is a nonpartisan movement to fight against women as second citizens.

  • doctorate

    Rezko land deal was definitely a bribe, and the FBI knows it.

    http://www.gop.com/News/NewsRead.aspx?Guid=315dc609-77a0-4d7b-8d83-da090698278e

    How will BHO handle it; will Antoine end up under the bus or not?

    • fluffy bunny

      But Bush’s appointed federal prosecutor, the same one that went after Cheney’s office instead of Powell’s over the Plame leak….

      postponed Rezko’s sentencing until after the election.

      Postponing Rezko’s sentencing got his name off the radar screen, and helped carry Obama into the WH.

      And Bush’s AG refused to get involved with the ACORN stuff, and refused to use the DOJ to investigate the obvious fundraising fraud in the Obama campaign.

      And Bush chose a Chicago Democrat for Sec Treas, who stormed out 6 weeks prior to the election screaming GREAT DEPRESSION,

      and then Bush and Paulson let the democrats who had caused the Fanny/Freddie debacle become the face of “fixing” everything. Did you hear a single critical peep out of the Bush Admin toward Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, or Pelosi?

      McCain was naming names at campaign speeches, and vowing to fight them and prosecute those who deserved it, but Bush and Paulson didn’t even step up to defend Congressional republicans when Nancy Pelosi went on the floor of the House and called any opponents of the BS bailout bill UNPATRIOTIC.

      • Goblintrain

        This may sound completely stupid, & feel free to call me on it if you see things otherwise, perhaps the AG should be an elected office, rather than an appointed one?

      • Pennsylvania Red

        But Bush’s appointed federal prosecutor, the same one that went after Cheney’s office instead of Powell’s over the Plame leak….

        postponed Rezko’s sentencing until after the election.

        Postponing Rezko’s sentencing got his name off the radar screen, and helped carry Obama into the WH.

        And Bush’s AG refused to get involved with the ACORN stuff, and refused to use the DOJ to investigate the obvious fundraising fraud in the Obama campaign.

        I’ve had the thought that “they” (PTB) wanted to keep all this in their back pocket in order to either:
        a) take down 0bama when it was convenient for them or

        b) have something to wiggle in his face when he balks at his orders

    • Chicago Joe

      No, it is Patrick Fitzgerald under the bus. He is the one with the goods on BHO, Rezko, and the rest.

  • SJ

    McCain has Lieberman in his corner and Obama still got 78% of the Jew vote, and people want to act as if nothing was wrong with this sloppy campaign that McCain ran??

    Obama could not answer his stance on abortion and he got more of the Catholic vote than McCain, people really need to wake up and face the facts that McCain and his team messed this up big time.

    Now all they are doing on every media site is pulling this woman Plain through the mud, no wonder the lost I voted Repug because of Palin but if they keep this shit up am gone.

    • Goblintrain

      SJ, i agree that the campaign could have been run better, but 100%, i made the right vote for McCain. I only hope that i have the opportunity to vote for the same kind of patriotic, freedom loving, big minded American for president in the future. A truly great American has been kept out of office, & a liar crook will be there in his place.

    • Pennsylvania Red

      Obama could not answer his stance on abortion and he got more of the Catholic vote than McCain, people really need to wake up and face the facts that McCain and his team messed this up big time.

      The Catholic vote comprises many more CINOs (Catholics in Name Only) than observant Catholics who are regular attendees at weekly Mass. Conservative Catholics most likely voted the pro-life ticket: McCain/Palin.

      CINOs have a really big White Guilt complex, now they are absolved of all the terrible thoughts they have ever had of POC because they voted for the half-black man.

      -The Gospel According to CINOs

  • http://AmericasFavoriteTerrorist.com Bill Ayers

    Obama’s Favorite Holocaust Denier has initiated “dialogue”

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad today posted a congratulatory message to President-elect Barack Obama on his official website.

    But his lengthy note also cautioned Obama to change America’s ways and to reverse policies based on what he described as “belligerency, occupation, bullying, demagoguery,” among other things.

    It is part of Iran’s complicated response to the election of Obama, who has said he’d be willing to speak with Iran’s leadership, as detailed in a report written for today’s Los Angeles Times.

    Ahmadinejad begins his note with the kind of flowery, somewhat overblown language typical in the Middle East:

    I congratulate you on your success in mustering the majority of votes cast in the presidential elections. You know pretty well that the opportunities God grants to people he has created are short-lived, and they could either serve perfection of mankind and interests of nations or, God forbid, disserve nations. I hope that His Excellency will favor the genuine interests of people and justice over the never-ending demands of a selfish and fallible minority, so that you can seize on this chance in the best manner and leave behind a good legacy.

    But he quickly gets down to the nitty-gritty, advising the freshman senator on what he must do to be an effective president.

    Ahmadinejad writes that Obama must “overhaul” America’s domestic and foreign policies because the people of the world and U.S. expect it.

    • http://AmericasFavoriteTerrorist.com Gerard McNedich

      um, hello Bill…

      I wonder if Obama will thow his Favorite Holocaaust Denier under the bus?

      a. hillary
      b. mccain

      america first!

      • Goblintrain

        LMAO! Can i kiss you!? :-)

        • http://AmericasFavoriteTerrorist.com Gerard McNedich

          you ‘betcha !

          a. hillary
          b. mccain

          america first!

          • Goblintrain

            *smooch* :-)

  • fluffy bunny

    WASHINGTON (CNN) — Former Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage was the source who revealed the identity of CIA officer Valerie Plame to syndicated columnist Robert Novak in 2003, touching off a federal investigation, two sources familiar with Armitage’s role tell CNN.

    The sources said Armitage revealed Plame’s role at the CIA almost inadvertently in a casual conversation with Novak, and it is not clear if he knew her identity was classified at the time.

    Armitage was not indicted by the federal grand jury that investigated the disclosure of Plame’s name to Novak and other journalists. Deliberately revealing the identify of a CIA operative can be a crime.

    The revelation that Armitage was the source of Novak’s column is somewhat anticlimactic for Bush administration critics who had used the story as a weapon in Washington’s partisan battles.

    During the run-up to the Iraq war in 2003, Armitage was viewed as one of the more skeptical voices in the administration about the need to depose Saddam Hussein by force.

    In a July 14, 2003, column, Novak noted that Plame was a CIA operative, citing two senior administration officials. The column was primarily about Plame’s husband, Joe Wilson, a former career diplomat and critic of the intelligence underlying the invasion of Iraq.

    Wilson and some Democrats contend Plame’s identity was released by the White House to retaliate against her husband for writing a July 2003 column in The New York Times that questioned the administration’s use of prewar intelligence on Iraq. (Full story)

    Last month, Plame and Wilson filed a civil lawsuit alleging a conspiracy that “was motivated by an invidiously discriminatory animus towards those who had publicly criticized the administration’s stated justifications for going to war with Iraq” and culminated with the disclosure that Plame worked at the CIA. This revelation destroyed Plame’s career with the agency, according to the suit.

    The scenario described by the sources familiar with Armitage’s role, however, appears to contradict those arguments.

    But the Wilsons’ attorney, Melanie Sloan of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said the revelation that Armitage was the original source for the leak did not undercut the charge that Vice President Dick Cheney, Cheney’s former chief of staff I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby and White House adviser Karl Rove acted to retaliate against Wilson by engaging in a “whispering campaign” about his wife.

    The couple plans to proceed with the lawsuit, Sloan said.

    “Mr. Armitage’s conduct does not change the facts of what Libby, Cheney and Rove did,” Sloan told CNN. “The case is about the abuse of government power.”

    Novak has never revealed the original source of the information about Plame. However, he has said that Rove confirmed the information and was the second source cited in the column.

    Novak has said he would not reveal the identity of the original source unless the source came forward. However, he said the special counsel in the CIA leak investigation, Patrick Fitzgerald, learned who the source was independently.

    Fitzgerald has said he does not plan to bring any charges against Novak’s original source.

  • hootnannie

    Antoin will probably get a pardon if Bobo actually makes it into the Oval Office.
    On the subject of Palin: what kind of so-called “men” use women as scapegoats? Before this country went into a total moral decline, it would have been considered sissified and milquetoasty for males to blame females for their own shortcomings. Now, not only do men whine “my wife won’t let me”, but they all but call women like Hillary and Sarah two-bit whores. I recently read that the “towel” Palin purportedly met aides in was a BATHROBE! Big dif, boys! And, today, on TV commentators were musing whether she could even go back to Alaska! WTF?! Thank God there are places like Alaska, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee! Some of these gaspy critics of Sarah should try to act like real men–like Todd Palin!

    • Goblintrain

      On the subject of Palin: what kind of so-called “men” use women as scapegoats?

      Both my parents, my sisters & my brothers taught me that one when i was still a child. As a man, i would gladly defer to Governor Palin as my President. She has the sense of the people without relying on division to get it.

      Closing, TY PUMAS! We did not win this election, but YOU kept the torch of liberty aflame, & YOU put out a hand to your conservative fellow Americans. Don’t you ever forget it! We need unity in our country right now, but for the correct reasons, & YOU have specified them! TY PUMAs!

  • Mr.Murder

    McCain had the person who he wanted to see win, win it.

    Obama is a shadow neocon in foreign policy, placing Rahm is a signal to the Likuds.

    He’s got no economic track record either, a friend in the union tells me things will get righted, outsourcing will be stopped.

    Another site claims most of his transition team in former Clinton wonks.

    The best way to stay consistent with regards to current crises abroad would be to have Gates holdover and stay at DoD. Unless he’s been playing good cop/bad cop and is still carrying forward the neocon items, I’d endorse that vote. He has appeared to have been one of the few sane ones regarding the Cheney attempt to start war with Iran.

  • Lisa-NY

    I am fed up with both McCain and Hillary! They are both jumping on the band-wagon to join the Obama Experiment.
    Now I understand why so many Republicans refused to vote for John McCain. It WASN’T Sarah Palin…it turns out to be John himself.
    I wanted to see someone put Obama where he belonged..back with his thugs in Chicago..Instead McCain wanted to play nicey nicey.
    Conservatives loved Palin , despite what the Press and John McCains turncoats say. She had more crowds than John and she has more Balls then all of them.
    When McCain pulled out of Michigan, Sarah wanted to fight because she believed they could get get the votes…. He had her hushed up…FOOLISH Move…and now see where that got you John.
    So go play some more kiss up Hillary and John to Obama…You failed us all ….
    Former Independent now Conservative !!!!

  • Sarracuda

    It’s like rats leaving a sinking ship. I know who the source was and it’s Nicole Wallace, she is a prick. I knew that for months that she was a loser. They are going after Sarah more then they went after Ayers, Wright, Rezco, Khalidi, and Farrakhan. This campaign was over from the start, with McCain, too damn old, and too connected with Bush, plus he was FOR the bailout, once that happened he was done, and now they are blaming everything on Sarah, what else is knew, now I remember what happened in 2000 with the party and how come I hated them so much, I will register as an Independent, they are fearful that Sarah will run, that is what this is all about. They can’t blame McCain himself because he is old and a war hero, but it is HIS fault that the campaign failed, HIS fault for not being stronger and coming out swinging, when I saw his speech at the RNC, I knew that he was done, no power, no spunk, if it weren’t for Sarah he would have won 1 state, his home state. I voted for SARAH, NOT John McCain, if it weren’t for Sarah I would have stayed home, seriously this election has shown me there is true evil on both sides, republicans and democrats, they throw people under the bus just to save their own lying asses. You all just want until Sarah runs, she won’t have any of these losers around her telling her what to do, she will be HERSELF and she will WIN

    • TMendez

      This was not a loss by McCain. The obsequious media, together with voter fraud and illegal campaign contributions, won this election for Obama. Let’s not kid ourselves.

      • http://noquarter Maya

        Those who control media choose our presidents. The elections are bought by them. Outsiders like Sarah have no chance.

  • Sarracuda

    The ONE thing I can respect from the Obama campaign is that they NEVER threw Biden under the bus. When Biden was saying all those ridiculous statements, you never heard any “inside sources” saying that they thought Biden was ruining their campaign, they stood by him and defended him. Too bad the Republican party had to show their true colors by throwing Sarah under the bus, she busted her ass off for this campaign, had her family smeared and for what, to be trashed in the end, I bet she regrets getting involved in this idiocy

    • Goblintrain

      Sarra, you are correct, but i think he was expendable too. Thanks to the media, that was never necessary with Biden. OMFW! I am male, but am really ashamed about the double standard in this. Exhibit A: i never was a HRC supporter but Hillary explaining how she was attracted by Bill’s hands when they were in Graduate school is not grounds for opposing some one politically. Exhibit B: Hillary Cleavage -truely embarrassing… you know what i mean, i don’t need to say any more.

    • Patience

      We don’t know this for sure. Like so much else, the media may have simply covered up any Obama campaign internal squabbling. Backbiting goes with the territory, after all.

  • karen

    The media now want us to hate Sarah because they are scared at how well she was received and how LOVED she was and still is.

    I am not going to let anyone tell me who to support and I will never again listen to any media tell me untrue things to try to brainwash me.

    Suddenly the media is waking up and realizing they “don’t really know anything about Obama.” How can that be WHEN IT WAS THEIR JOB TO FIND OUT!

    • Goblintrain

      Karen, i can only speak for myself. Media has made a point of saying she is not smart enough, but what every one knows & the reason her detractors hate her is that high IQ does NOT equal good judgment. They are different.

  • GOD SAVE US

    OBAMA PULLED OFF THE BIGGEST SCAM AMERICA HAS EVER SEEN WITH THE HELP OF A LOT OF ILLEGAL FOREIGN MONEY AND THE BIGGEST ELECTION FRAUD ORGANIZATION AROUND, ACORN.

    AND, OF COURSE, HIS VOTERS MICKEY MOUSE, DONALD DUCK, HOMER SIMPSON, AND FRIENDS WHO VOTED TIRELESSLY AND REPEATEDLY.

    PRETTY GOOD FOR A GUY WITH NO EXPERIENCE AND NO MORE TALENT THAN A SMOOTH-TALKING PIMP.

  • Goblintrain

    Im gonna do a double post on this one, BRB, lifting my commect from a previous thread…

  • Goblintrain

    On the subject of Palin: what kind of so-called “men” use women as scapegoats?

    Both my parents, my sisters & my brothers taught me that one when i was still a child. As a man, i would gladly defer to Governor Palin as my President. She has the sense of the people without relying on division to get it.

    Closing, TY PUMAS! We did not win this election, but YOU kept the torch of liberty aflame, & YOU put out a hand to your conservative fellow Americans. Don’t you ever forget it! We need unity in our country right now, but for the correct reasons, & YOU have specified them! TY PUMAS!

  • doctorate

    Rush on now. Very anti-BHO. Worth listening to daily: http://www.wlsam.com/article.asp?id=152352

  • Sarracuda

    HEY MEDIA, U GOT YOUR DAMN MESSIAH ELECTED HOW ABOUT U LEAVE SARAH ALONE ASSHOLES

  • rickrickrick

    Carl Cameron couldn’t spill his guts fast enough to Bill O’Rielly. What a Pollyana he is. Palin did more for John McCain than he did for himself. He owes her a debt he can only repay by never talking bad about her or second guessing his choice in public.

    Palin could have beat Obama. Maybe she will regroup and come back in 2012. I’ll vote for her again!

    • Sarracuda

      Carl Cameron has always been Obama’s bitch, for months he has been kissing his ass, so I am NOT surprised by him at all. He’s like a boy who was dumped by the most popular girl in school, he has to bash Sarah cause he probably is a loser who can’t get a woman to go out with him. Carl Cameron is the TRUE definition of a cunt
      Oh and Sarah has my vote in 2012. Whatever help she needs in running her campaign I am there for her. Sarah doesn’t need these losers around her to win, she can win all by herself, and as far as beating Obama in a debate, Obama would be too busy crying to debate her, she would whoop his ass and down the street. McCain looked like Yosemite Sam debating Obama, Sarah would have had Obama running back to his Kenyan birthplace after she got through with him

      • fluffy bunny

        Republicans like you and Limbaugh who mock John McCain as Yosemite Sam are the reason McCain lost.

  • Strawberry Blonde

    HELL HATH NO FURY LIKE A WOMAN SCORNED! THAT’S DOUBLY SO WITH WHAT CERTAIN PEOPLE FROM BOTH PARTIES, DEMS & REPUBS, HAVE DONE, & ARE STILL TRYING TO DO, TO HILLARY & SARAH!! MAY THE GODDESS MEDUSA COME FORTH, NOW, & BEGIN HER “EYE FOR AN EYE & A TOOTH FOR A TOOTH”!! MAY ALL THE FEMALE & MALE FURIES OF OLDEN DAYS COME FORTH AND SCOURGE THEM IN THEIR “HOLIER THAN THOU ATTITUDES” !!

    MAY THE ORACULAR OLYPMPIA ARISE, IN ALL HER GLORY, AND KEEP HILLARY & SARAH SAFE STRONG SASSY! MAY OUR “FOUNDING FATHERS AND MOTHERS” GUIDE THEM IN THEIR DIVINE DESTINIES FOR THE GOOD OF OUR COUNTRY…”OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, & FOR THE PEOPLE”… WHILE THEIR TWO DISTINCT PHILOSOPHIES BLEND HARMONIOUSLY TO HELP HEAL AMERICA, OUR “HOME SWEET HOME”. MAY GOD BLESS JOHN MCCAIN FOR HIS HEROISM! HALLELUJAH & AMEN!

  • fleur

    You can leave a message for Gov. Palin at ww.thepetitionsite.com/1/thank-you-sarah-palin

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  • doctorate

    Show Sarah some love here, too: http://gov.state.ak.us/

  • fluffy bunny

    Nicole Wallace, former Bush staffer, MacKinnon (who quit when Obama beat Hillary because he just couldn’t imagine creating ads critical of The One…no joke) and the guy Palin fired for sandbagging other staffers to her:

    Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is still the talk of the blogosphere even though the Republican ticket lost Tuesday. Anonymous John McCain aides have irritated conservative bloggers by leaking to the press that Palin failed to know basic facts and went on a shopping spree more extensive than previously reported. The GOP dissension is delighting liberal bloggers. And two names floated for Barack Obama’s cabinet earn criticism from bloggers on both sides.

    Someone in the McCain camp told Fox News that the GOP vice presidential nominee thought Africa was a country and didn’t know the countries in the North American Free Trade Agreement. Unnamed sources also told Newsweek that Palin went on a shopping spree for herself and her family using a donor’s money and low-level staffers’ credit cards. The anonymous trashing of Palin is disgusting, especially since she helped energize conservatives and worked her heart out for McCain’s campaign, writes Michelle Malkin. RedState’s Erick Erickson vows to track down the leakers and make them political lepers by constantly reminding the GOP base about their conduct. Erickson’s initial list includes McCain campaign spokeswoman Nicolle Wallace, strategist Steve Schmidt and Mark McKinnon, McCain’s advertising guru during the primaries.

    The leaks suggest that the McCain team is trying to pin Tuesday’s loss on Palin, writes Political Animal’s Steve Benen. One McCain staffer, Randy Scheunemann, was fired for trash-talking about his fellow staffers to Palin, reports CNN.

    I’d bet big money they will all find jobs working for Mitt Romney soon.

  • http://mybluecountry.googlepages.com/whattheobamademocratsaresayingposter Linda

    Well said DC and Larry. And funny, I just said the same thing to a friend, ie “I want names, stop with this ‘some staffers’”.

    And this only shows they are lowlifes desperate for their next buck and job.

    Who wants incompetent, low lifes lacking any integrity.

  • maggieb

    Now we have an Illegal half breed born in kenya and the black widow in the white house , and they paid for the election. It’s a sad day in America and we will fly our flags half staff from now on.

  • maggieb

    Fyi : did we notice that Rev. Wright is right back by Obama’s side ?

  • maggieb

    Fyi : did we notice that Rev. Wright is right back by Obama’s side ? We are buying our guns and ammo now

  • cathnealon

    Rev Wright said at his conference at the National Press Club early last summer that if BO went to Pennsylvania Ave he “was coming after him.”Didn’t explain what he meant.
    They have to go after Palin because they’re all cowards unable to say whay really happened, that BO is a thug and so are his people who committed fraud all over the place and used dirty money to win. He’s an abomination.

  • mgm

    It’s standard procedure after every election to toss blame around and MCain’s staff has a lot to answer for. But the vicious Palin smears are beyond standard, so I question whether it is only the staff. Palin is a threat to anyone who tries to grab the Republican leadership, so there’s probably more than one source. I’d add Obama to the list too, since we already know how well he tolerates anyone perceived as a threat to him. And he may well see Pain as a 2012 threat unless he eviscerates her completely now.

    That said, we need to get to the root of this. Palin is being damaged, possibly irreversibly, by these smears–the same way Hillary Clinton was, and is to this day. You know these things will be repeated ad nauseum until they become “fact.” Any ideas on how we can make FOX disclose their sources?

  • jyotinc

    Let’s stop this blaming game. We worked so hard for this campaign for McCain. Instead, let’s use our time and effort to check the new occupants of the White House. How about the fraudulent votes from ACORN needs to be investigated and the “humongous” money he spend, and where is this came from.

  • Wisewoman

    grr. Technically the person was correct. AAs votes were weighted and counted more than others in the caucaus. The error in the statement was that it implied that the rules were changed this year. They were changed back during the time Jessie Jackson ran. This was the affirmative action of the DNC. I am an AA and I think the rule stinks and should not have been changed even long ago. It’s a fairness issue. It’s uninformed people like you that are a danger to a democracy.

  • Ivory Bill Woodpecker

    Oh, Grr of Oborg is throwing around accusations of racism.

    *Yawns*