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Oct 01 2008

The Real Sarah Palin On Hugh Hewitt

Published by under 2008 Elections,Sarah Palin

Today’s must listen.  And why Joe Biden could be in serious trouble in tomorrow’s debate. Who is the one who will be talking tongues to America: the hockey mom or the policy wonk who can name a 100 inside the beltway statistics and acronyms?

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Oct 01 2008

Proof Positive Palin Has A Touch The Political Industrial Complex Doesn’t Get

Kathleen Parker is out whining that more people see HER as inept and buffoonish than see those traits in Sarah Palin. Parker is now the darling of the liberal elite attacking Sarah Palin, since she is one of the few conservative elite who ‘get’s it’.  As I said when Parker wrote her first hand-wringing bit […]

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Sep 30 2008

Some Rare Bad Poll News For Obama

While all the national and state polls out since the first presidential candidate debate have been going Obama’s way, one poll out today is bucking the trend. And I am really surprised at which poll it is – the ABC News/Washington Post poll from after the debate. As with all polls it is more important […]

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Sep 30 2008

Did Democrats Orchestrate A Bailout Failure To Boost Obama?

First we have Nancy Pelosi giving a highly partisan pre-vote speech to enrage the GOP and try and get them to move to the exits – which, actually they didn’t, their numbers did not move that much at all. It was either the dumbest move on the planet to obtain bipartisan support – or a […]

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Sep 30 2008

The Democrat Record On Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac (2003-2007) – Updated!

Update: Let me pull some killer comments from SBD’s latest update all right after the dems took Congress in 2006: First of all, Fannie Mae Freddie Mac, these are two companies, that have been closely tied to the Democratic Party. I think is the best way to put it. And they’ve been under a regulatory […]

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Sep 30 2008

Gotcha Katie!

McCain-Palin took on Katie Couric and put in her place. What is interesting is McCain was demonstrating to Palin how hard you can push back, which is probably the only bit of advice she really needed. I think the liberal media has set expectations so low Palin will shine through. Remember, she represents a lot […]

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Sep 30 2008

Pelosi’s “Anything Goes” Partisanship Is The Cancer In DC

Obama lost control of his herd when Nancy Pelosi got up before a critical vote requiring broad bi-partisan support and let lose with typical DC hyper-partisan finger pointing (you can see the video here). Why did she tank a bipartisan bailout with partisan sniping? Is she really that dumb – or is she that calculating […]

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Sep 30 2008

Some Rays Of Light In The Polls

Jay Cost at RCP points out a few slivers of hope in the poll numbers: First, the number of undecided voters has increased in the last three weeks, from a low of 6.3% of the electorate on 9/8 to 8.8% last night. Second, the polls themselves have been very volatile this month. The Gallup tracking […]

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Sep 30 2008

Joseph Goebbels Rises Up From The Dead And Leads Liberal Media To Their Messiah

The liberal media has been taking a pounding for years now. Some of their crowning acheivements were RaThergate and The Downing Street Memos, where they used cooked up false evidence (in the second case self made) as news to try and promote their political agendas. They also exposed critical national security efforts in a grotesque […]

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Sep 29 2008

Congress Tops Blame For Bailout Mess, 10 Times The Blame On Bush

Addendum: Turns out it was a Bill O’Reilly internet poll. Oh, well … – end update We caught a glimpse of a stunning poll on The O’Reilly Factor.  O’Reilly briefly showed a poll of who Americans blamed for the Financial Crisis.  The Democrat led Congress took top spot for the blame with something like 56% […]

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