Tag Archives: Sarah Palin

Smart lady

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Not only is Sarah a Longhorns fan (apparently), but she knows energy policy:

"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. If OPEC strikes you as a bad group, the new cartel for natural gas, led by Russia and Iran, will be even worse."

Big Media doesn’t have time to report this stuff. They’re too busy concentrating on her shoes.

Sarah’s zest

Fellow Texan Beldar (a.k.a. Daddy Conehead) notices the joy that Sarah brings to campaigning and compares her to Reagan–favorably.

The best reason to hope

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She’s still drawing big crowds, who obviously don’t care what the talking pinheads say. Meanwhile, the crazed Barry supporter who broke into her email has been indicted.

Via Instapundit

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."

Barry’s sole executive experience

In which he and unrepentent terrorist Bill Ayers blew through $160 million in charity money to no noticeable effect. It’s a fascinating part of Barry’s life, where he not only knew Ayers but worked for him. It’s the closest Barry comes to matching Sarah’s executive experience as a mayor and a governor, but one which he never mentions. Go figure.

So, today, his most influential supporter, the NYTimes, finally gets around to writing about it (on a few-reader Saturday, natch) in a white-wash article reminiscent of the way they blew off the Swift boaters in 2004. Then Sarah goes after him on it on the stump and CNN joins in the dismissive lying. Do these so-called "journalists" have no shame? That’s a rhetorical question, of course.

Via Instapundit.

UPDATE: Stanley Kurtz and Steve Diamond, who know the most about Ayers’ and Barry’s close relationship, show what Big Media is ignoring.

OOPS:  Barry actually led another foundation, but he doesn’t talk about it, either. Could be because this one was anti-gun.

Biden’s (at least) fourteen lies

Come on, now. You didn’t really think all that glib, white-toothed rattle was truth-telling, did you? LGF has the biggest one, and a link to some of the others. Check it out. It’s for sure Big Media won’t tell you. They’ll be too too busy, as usual, kicking Sarah around.

Sarah will make a great president

Mr. B.’s mom rolled her eyes when I said that, after last night’s debate. Which makes me wonder, frankly, whether women in general would ever vote for a woman for president. I just don’t think the job is that hard, frankly–considering some of the idiots who’ve had it. Sarah has already proven herself as an executive and she is smart enough to hire and appoint good people. Which is most of the job right there. Something tells me if Mac goes down in flames, we’ll see Sarah again in 2012, but this time running for the top job. If I’m still around, I’ll be happy to vote for her.