Monthly Archives: October 2008
McCain and the RNC: from pander to slander when will it stop?
When I started this blog back during the primaries I expected to hear a busload of pandering from both sides of the aisle and tried to comment on the most egregious outbursts from all parties, including Obama, Clinton and McCain … Continue reading →
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Tagged as Ahmadinejad, Ellis Island, Fake America, George Washington inaugural address, Hitler, kill him, McCain, Michele Bachmann, Minnesota, Muslim, Obama, Obama socialist, pander, Pro America, Race, rallies, Real America, Reverand Jeremiah Wright, RNC, Rush Limbaugh, Sarah Palin, Statue of Liberty, Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. Grant
Sarah Palin’s debate performance benefits from low expectations — but is that okay?
One of the points that many of the blogerati are missing re: last night’s debate is that Palin is not only just mouthing the words she’s been given, she hasn’t shown any particular views in the past that would support … Continue reading →
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Tagged as 2000 debate, Barack Obama, Bush vs. Gore, Debate, democrat, frame, Governor Sarah Palin, Iraq War, Joe Biden, John McCain, low expectations, partisanship, Republican, vice president choice, Vice President debate

