Showing posts with label McCain-Palin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCain-Palin. Show all posts

Thursday, September 18, 2008


From Fox News

“Energy is inherently linked to security and prosperity,” Palin said. “We sort of have a ‘do-nothing Senate’ right now where nobody’s wanting to really pick up the ball and run with it and take the steps that we have to take to become more energy independent.

“And it’s going to take a whole change in leadership in order to really crush that gridlock and get going on this,”
More excerpts...On the economy..
“Through reform, absolutely. Look at the oversight that has been lack, I believe, here at the 1930s type of regulatory regime overseeing some of these corporations. And we’ve got to get a more coordinated and a much more stringent oversight regime…government can play a very, very appropriate role in the oversight as people are trusting these companies with their life savings, with their investments, with their insurance policies, and construction bonds, and everything else.

“When we see the collapse that we’re seeing today, you know that something is broken and John McCain has a great plan to get in there and fix it.”
    Using partisanship for political gain
“Well, there is a danger in allowing some obsessive partisanship to get into the issue that we’re talking about today…It is that profound and that important an issue that we work together on this, and not just let one party try to kind of grab it all or capture it all and pretend like they have all the answers. It’s going to take everybody working together on this.”
OPIUM (Other People's Money)
“I think the corruption on Wall Street. That’s to blame. And that violation of the public trust. And that contract that should be inherent in corporations who are spending, investing other people’s money, the abuse of that is what has got to stop.

“And it’s a matter, too, of some of these CEOs and top management people, and shareholders too not holding that management accountable, being addicted to, we call it, OPM, O-P-M, “other people’s money.”

“Spending that, investing that, not using the prudence that we expect of them. But here again, government has got to play an appropriate role in the stringent oversight, making sure that those abuses stop.”
The AIG bailout. We can't keep this up, folks..
“Well, you know, first, Fannie and Freddie, different because quasi-government agencies there where government had to step in because of the adverse impacts all across our nation, especially with homeowners.”

“It’s just too impacting, we had to step in there. I do not like the idea though of taxpayers being used to bailout these corporations. Today it was AIG, important call there, though, because of the construction bonds and the insurance carrier duties of AIG.”

“But first and foremost, taxpayers cannot be looked to as the bailout, as the solution to the problems on Wall Street.”
On Barack Obama's frequent partisan attacks on John McCain re: the economy...
“Well, it was an unfair attack on the verbiage that Senator McCain chose to use because the fundamentals, as he was having to explain afterwards, he means our workforce, he means the ingenuity of the American people. And of course, that is strong and that is the foundation of our economy.”

“Certainly it is a mess though, the economy is a mess. And there have been abuses on Wall Street and that adversely effects Main Street.”

“It is, somebody was saying this morning, a toxic waste there on Wall Street, affecting Main Street. And we’ve got to cure this.”
On John McCain's hammer threat to gridlock in Washington (remember, "Maverick" McCain is known for crossing the aisle on occasion. And Sarah Palin has nailed Republican interests in Alaska)..
“Yes it is gridlock and that’s ridiculous. That’s why we don’t have an energy policy, that’s why there hasn’t been the reform of the abuse of the earmark process. And real reform is tough, and you do ruffle feathers along the way. But John McCain has that streak of independence in him that I think is very, very important in America today in our leadership. I have that within me also. And that’s why John McCain tapped me to be a team of mavericks, of independents coming in there without the allegiances to that cronyism, to that good ole’ boy system. I’m certainly a Washington outsider and I’m proud of that because I think that that is what we need also.”
Can you say "REAL HOPE AND CHANGE"?

Palin, unscripted, at Grand Rapids, Michigan, yesterday.

I'm impressed with this lady's speaking ability and cohesion to the issues.

Good job, Sarah Palin.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

"I have a wonderful life. I want John McCain and Sarah Palin in the White House so other people can have that wonderful life... This is so sad when the Democratic Party plays the class card... The Democratic Party tries to take those issues as wedge issues. John McCain and Sarah Palin are there for ordinary Americans."

Lady Lynn Forester De Rothschild
McCain Supporter & Former Hillary Clinton Supporter

Related: New York Jews supporting McCain-Palin 54 to 32.

New York is polling only 5 points in Obama's favor. NEW freakin' YORK! How huge is that?

Democrats cry racism. Who knew?

Dopers react. 'Whaddya mean Sarah Palin doesn't want to legalize dope? She smoked enough, when it was legal in Alaska. Great stuff, man, Alaskan primo. Duuude... Obama...you mean he doesn't want to legalize it either? But...he smoked it by the sack full!'


Sunday, August 31, 2008

Andrew Sullivan wants Governor Palin's medical, and Trig's birth records.

“We may be seeing the first woman president. As a Democrat, I am reeling,” said Camille Paglia, the cultural critic. “That was the best political speech I have ever seen delivered by an American woman politician. Palin is as tough as nails.” “Good Lord, we had barely 12 hours of Democrat optimism,” said Paglia. “It was a stunningly timed piece of PR by the Republicans.”

Alan Colmes, with a post so offensive that he pulled it himself. But the memory hole's plugged. Sorry, Alan, you're busted.

Feministe (those gals with the blog graphic of a child carrying a Mossberg 12-ga. with only a pistol grip..that scattergun, if fired, would recoil and split her silly head clean open) calls Sarah Palin an "anti-woman woman" and an "anti-woman candidate". You gals can learn much from Sarah, a real woman who is proven herself your better by every aspect of her life. Including some basic weaponry. Begone, you sour, foul feministe(s).

Oh, the poll numbers. No so pretty. A thud and a bust for Obama. "Worst [post-convention] performance since McGovern."

Jeff Goldstein has written a highly regarded post detailing these (and many, many more) leftard fragmentations. With more on the way, I'm afraid.

It's a left-wing full-blown panic attack.

Got prozac?

;D

There’s a showdown in the making it seems…the ‘effete, urbanesque, National Review Online-intelligentsia-blue-blooded near-liberal Rockefeller (R)epublicans’ who are playing the ‘credentialism’ game and have (at best) lukewarm support for Sarah Palin. There’s much attendant hand-wringing and harrumph!ing amongst some of those elitist small-'c' conservatives at the NRO. It’s off-putting at best, and has the making of that Party fight we've itched to fight for, oh, a few terms now.

(photo: credit to Ace; who notes "Caribou Pic: the LA Times ran the photo "to scare the metrosexuals.""

Versus those of us who are not so much Republican; we with the small (r) and the large 'C': (C)onservatives, the Reagan wing, and not neo-conservatives either. We of this group are awakened, now, because of McCain's VP selection, Sarah Palin.

It’s time those elite blue-blood main-stream RINO Republicans are given a swift kick by the small ‘r’’s. By the big ‘C’onservatives.

This is the same sort of thing Ronald Reagan faced in 1982, when the Rockefeller sorts, worried, installed Bush Sr. as VP to keep Reagan under watch and thumb. We see how that played out…Reagan is a hero to those of us who appreciate a strong conservative politician; Bush, and later Bush the Weaker, not so much.

Sarah Palin I can see in place to keep conservative watch and check on John McCain. And, later, as one of the strong ‘C’onservatives we’ll need to lead the Republican party out of the wilderness. Even if we lose this election, Palin-Jindal or Jindal-Palin is our future.

Our only HOPE!

Related: “Why I let my National Review subscription lapse, personified” Jeff G.
In fact, how Brookhiser even gets through the day standing up for dullard conservatives with their superficial rah-rah-ism is anybody’s guess — but I suspect that he thinks of his service to the conservative cause much like “progressives” think of their service to the dispossessed minorities they claim to champion: he’ll allow them along for the ideological ride, provided they just shut up and not embarrass him by pretending they can think for themselves, at least on matters that don’t involve football pools or church bake sales.
Related: Newt Gingrich
There is something going on this weekend which traditional pundits, traditional consultants and traditional politicians are simply missing. All of the normal biography-oriented and issue-oriented analysis misses an emotional gestalt event comparable to when Ronald Reagan in 1980 crystalized his leadership in New Hampshire when he seized control of the GOP debate.

In one sudden moment Friday, John McCain fundamentally changed American politics in a manner that transcends issues and details.

The great threat to the Obama-Biden ticket can be captured in one word: authenticity.

 

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