Tag Archives: Barack Obama

Sarah: Kill the bill

Sarah Palin, using her Facebook account as a periodic press release, is fighting tonight’s Dem vote on health care "reform":

"While this Saturday night vote might seem like a procedural matter, at the end of the day a vote against Senator Reid’s motion is a vote against massive new government spending and a take-over of 1/6th of the U.S. economy; it’s a vote against billions in tax increases and penalties; it’s a vote against federal funding of abortion; and it’s a vote against ignoring responsible tort reform."

Sarah, whose education and experience are so assiduously disputed by her Dem and old media detractors, can count the dean of Harvard Medical School in her corner on this one:

"…it’s entirely unclear how such unspecified changes would impact physician practices and compensation, hospital organizations and their capacity to invest, and the ability of patients to receive the kind and quality of care they desire. Similar challenges would eventually confront the entire country on a more explosive scale if the current legislation becomes law."

Course even if tonight’s vote to move the bill to the floor succeeds, it and the House version are different and must be reworked into one by a conference committee. Only then can two final votes occur, one in the House, the other in the Senate. So tonight is only the beginning of the game. And even if the bill were eventually to be voted down, we can assume the Dem leadership would come up with another one and try again. With Barry’s approval rating already in free-fall, they have to be worried about losing their majority in 2010.

UPDATE:  Reidcare moves on. With a little $300 million help for his friend. But there’s still plenty of time to kill this turkey.

If Sarah wasn’t so darn pretty…

Bloggers Ann Althouse and Michelle Goldberg argue cogently (well, Ann does) for almost an hour on Bloggingheads and come to three conclusions:

1) We’re all talking about Sarah Palin and her book only because she’s so darn pretty (if she was plain or even ugly, McCain never would have elevated her to national consciousness), 2) cBS talking head Katie Couric should post the unedited transcripts of her interviews with Sarah, and 3) Sarah is a screen onto which some conservatives can project hope just as Barry was a screen onto which some liberals could project hope.

I have to admit they pretty well work for me, as well. And I’d leave a comment to that effect at Althouse’s blog if the stupid Google comment system didn’t demand that I verify a word that doesn’t even exist! Morons.

Although it should be considered that the "pretty" conclusion doesn’t explain why so many of Sarah’s fans are women. Including moms with strollers. Does it?

Heh

Ann Coulter nails it, as usual:

"We have a new president-elect. In the spirit of reaching across the aisle, we owe it to the Democrats to show their president the exact same kind of respect and loyalty that they have shown our recent Republican president."

Don’t all get in line at once, now. Take your turns. We’ve got  four years, after all.

Via Sonia-Belle

Oh, no, it’s not about race

You betcha, Colin, as Rush puts it you have a history of endorsing "inexperienced, very liberal, white candidates." It’s just not apparent, but Rush is researching. Not that it much matters. Powell’s influence always has been with liberals, not conservatives or libertarians, which is why the latter were underwhelmed when W. made CP his SecState. CP’s endorsement of Barry likely won’t cost Mac a single vote.

UPDATE:  Go figure. Colin’s son, Michael, disagrees. He’s backing Mac. I should add that there was a time when I wanted to like Colin Powell, especially because he was a Vietnam combat veteran. But, over time, I began to see him as one of our weakest generals since George McClellan. Moreover, as SecState he was Big Media’s most reliable leaker of administration secrets. He was far and away W.’s poorest, and least loyal appointment.

Stinkin’ plane, confused schedule

Barry, who has accomplished nothing in his life (that he wants to talk about, anyhow) except write two memoirs and run for political office, is supposed to have "executive experience" from captaining a national presidential campaign.

Why, then, is his campaign plane seldom cleaned and his campaign staff never seems to know, in advance, where he’s going? Sounds to me like a confused executive who doesn’t know how to delegate. Oh, he’ll make a dandy chief executive.

Via Drudge Report.

Propaganda’s wheels start turning

Back when the Associated Press only reported the news, or summarized news produced by others, they would never have countenanced introducing the race card in a national political campaign:

"Palin’s words avoid repulsing voters with overt racism. But is there another subtext for creating the false image of a black presidential nominee "palling around" with terrorists while assuring a predominantly white audience that he doesn’t see their America?"

The old days are gone, obviously. Now AP is just another part of the Democrat propaganda arm.

MORE: Powerline makes this observation:

"When the McCain campaign ran an ad that had a white woman in it, it was denounced as racist. When it ran an ad that had an African-American man (Franklin Raines) in it, it was denounced as racist. Now the McCain campaign links Obama to a white man, the former terrorist, and still anti-American, Bill Ayers. That’s racist too. I think we’ve exhausted just about all the possibilities. The only non-racist thing McCain can do, apparently, is concede the election."

Ding dong, Andrew

A Sarah presser with the disapproving Big Media? Only when Barry does one with Stanley Kurtz, David Freddoso, Hugh Hewitt, etc.