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DUBOB 11- more tales from the Dark UnderBelly Of the Beast...
various links and websites | 01-31-03 | The Heavy Equipment Guy

Posted on 01/31/2003 5:07:21 PM PST by backhoe

At the request of members, I am restarting those "Tales from the Dark UnderBelly Of the Beast"-- the stories and issues that the press and media either ignore, won't even talk about, or will mention once and forevermore claim "it's old news..."

Naturally, some will be stories which interest me, or things I think we all need to be aware of.

I am experimenting with a minor change in presentation- when I can, I will cut to

-GoogleNewsBeta--

with a keyword or two and see what kind of links to "mainstream" stories I can find in contrast to what we see here and on other sites.

May I remind you of a couple of points to bear in mind?
Each link usually has many other links within- follow them all to get "the rest of the story."
Don't forget the "open multiple browsers" trick with control-n -- this allows you to hold your place with one, and use the others to follow links, run searches, etc.

Rather than go back and rehash old links, I'll give you links to the original posts here:

-DUBOB 10- the *best of* the Dark Underbelly Series--

-DUBOB 9-- even *more* tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast..... --

DUBOB 8-- still *more* tales from the Underbelly***

DUBOB 7-- even *more* tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast.....

DUBOB 6-- yet *more* tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast.....

DUBOB 5-- even *more* tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast.....

DUBOB IV- yet more Tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast-

DUBOB III -- "Tales from the Dark Underbelly of the Beast"

DUBOB 2-- more tales from The Dark Underbelly of the Beast-- thread II

-The Dark Underbelly of the Beast- Stories the Media won't Discuss...--


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Wall Street Woes, Media Meltdown & More - UPDATED

:::Scroll Down for some very cranky updates:::

Reducing everything down to base politics: it’s what we do! James Pethokoukis, at US News and World Report wonders who Wall Street’s woes helps and hurts. I say hurts McCain. Obama is “blaming the government” which is vague and easy for him to do, and also vague and easy for everyone to believe. It’s not the smart answer, but it’s the savvy one, especially if you’ve been in DC for only 4 years and have managed to acquire $126,000 from Fan & Fred. (Yes, misdirection can be a strategy.) McCain needs to come out with serious solutions, not just blame.

This thing has been brewing since the 1990’s - there is lots of blame to go around. Whoever can articulate something that sounds like a real solution, offering real change, will win. Blame - and the usual media-hysterics - will not travel very well, I don’t think, except to the fringes. The sane center wants responsible restructuring, responsible oversight and a few heads to roll. (Listen to the crowd in that video of Palin, but specifics are still needed). I also suspect the majority of Americans do not want to see taxpayers stuck footing the bill for this mismanagement. Although, seriously, how we’ll avoid that will take some creative thinking. What it will not take - what we cannot allow to continue, anymore - is creative law-writing that sounds like something but is actually NOTHING.

Fausta is serving up some
straight up “snap out of it” on the importance of an economic lesson being learned.

Completely anecdotal and unmeasurable, but interesting, nonetheless: I was just chatting with one of my MIL’s best friends, a retired lady who keeps abreast of current events and is pretty well read. She’s a lifelong Democrat, and a Hillary supporter who was looking askance at Obama, but not quite ready to jump to McCain. Had a chat with her today and she said, “the press is deplorable. I’ve never seen anything like what they did to that woman, Sarah Palin. They need to get out of the way and let the candidates sink or swim on their own, and stop all this garbage and mud-flinging.”

I included this lady among those I wrote about, anecdotally, here, in describing how much trust the older population still had in the mainstream media.

If the Mainstream press has lost the confidence of the over-70 crowd for Obama, and it seems they may well be doing just that, then they’ve really, really destroyed their credibility. 3:20 PM

Victor Davis Hanson has a good piece up at PJM about the whole top-of-the-ticket and disproportionate-media issue. You’ll like. 3:22 PM

Interesting piece on Palin and her hairdresser by Rod Dreher. My Li’l Bro Thom found the last few graphs, quoting Ezra Klein, pretty interesting, too. 3:50 PM

Um…help me out here. Is this guy spectacularly out of touch and misreading things, or am I? 3:59 PM

And can we finally, finally get someone, somewhere to ask Obama a penetrating question (and maybe a followup question) about his long association with Bill Ayers? And no, the dialogue can’t go like this:

Talent: So, you’re not good friends with Bill Ayers, right?

Obama:
No, not at all, sat on a few meetings with him but nothing like real association. That’s just another lie.

Talent:
So, to followup, that’s just a filthy lie and you and Bill Ayers would barely recognise each other if you passed in the street, right?

Obama: Yes, that’s right.

Talent: There, now we’ve covered Ayers, and no one can say we didn’t! Let’s talk about different aspects of the Bush Doctrine, and how it can mean both pre-emption and the holding of our allies to certain understandings about how we will respond to the harboring of terrorists…you do understand the Bush Doctrine, right?

Obama: Yes, in every respect. The Bush Doctrine can mean both pre-emption and the holding of our allies to certain understandings about how we will respond to the harboring of terrorists. I don’t like it because it’s called the Bush Doctrine. When I am president, I will rename it the Obama Doctrine and we’ll all love it much more.

Talent: Good, moving on…how’d you get to be so great? 4:10 PM

Via Ann Althouse:What’s Happened to John McCain! He used to be so nice and agreeable!”

What’s happened to McCain is simple: he dared to actually start fighting back. When he was being all “honorable” and “noble,” lecturing his campaign to not use Obama’s middle name, telling local campaigns not to run “negative” ads against Obama, no one was paying attention; he was simply laying down and letting himself get steamrollered by the pansy-press and their prince. Now he’s playing the game the way it must be played if you’re serious about winning while the media is literally carrying the opposition nominee on their shoulders. The press asking “what’s happened to McCain” is the equivalent of Tweedledee crying that Tweedledum had broken his nice, new rattle. It’s a waaah-tantrum; he’s not just letting things happen around him! He’s actually going to try to win this thing! That’s not the John McCain we loved in 2000! Pathetic. 4:35 PM

And speaking of tantrums: As we see, John McCain is no longer “the maverick.” That only applied when he was their Boy-against-Bush. Now…hate, hate, hate. Welcome to Adolescent Tantrum City, where everyone sounds like a 14 year old on the latest cell phone, prone on the bed, gazing at a halo’d poster of their boyfriend and bitching savagely, and immaturely, about the girl who is getting all his attention:

Sarah Palin makes me sick. I hate that she was able to steal Barack Obama’s mojo just by showing up wearing rimless glasses and a skirt.

I hate that she makes Joe Biden look like John McCain and John McCain look like the maverick he is not.

[Palin is not a feminist, either, according to this lady. She's not. She's just not! -admin]

I hate that Palin reminds me of Susan Sarandon’s feisty character in “Thelma & Louise.” I loved Sarandon in that movie, yet I couldn’t stand Palin’s feistiness at the Republican National Convention.

Sarah Palin makes me sick — not because she may speak in tongues — but because she is a fast talker.

Frankly, Sarah Palin scares me.

Can you imagine the uproar if anyone had written something so infantile, so childish, spiteful and spittley-harridan as this about Barack Obama? (Yes, I made up my own word, I like it.)
And this woman gets paid to write this stuff! Someone pays her to vomit on her keyboard, stamp her feet in the mess and call it a column. If someone would pay me to do it, I would gladly put my finger down my throat and heave one lung and a pancreas onto my keyboard and call it a column. But I must get paid. I want to be at least as respectable a big-time professional journalist as this woman, Mary Mitchell!

Mitchell - a lifelong feminist - concludes with a stunning confession that flies in the face of 40 years of feminist rhetoric:

After all, there’s no such thing as a superwoman, and children of driven moms make their own sacrifices. [emphasis mine -admin]

Sarah Palin makes me sick because although black Democrats have been responsible for giving white candidates the boost they needed to beat their Republican opponents in tight races, these voters are now being insulted by feminists who say they will cross over into the McCain camp because of her.

How can that be?

Palin’s extreme views on abortion (she once said she would be against her daughter having an abortion even in the case of incest or rape) and her support of abstinence-only programs should make her a laughingstock to feminists.

Instead, she’s a star.

That ought to be enough to make any true feminist sick.

Or, more likely, the feminist establishment of “Official Women” mouthing the “Official Woman’s Position” on abortion have never been fully in sync with the majority of American women, who likely do find Palin’s “no exceptions” position too extreme for them, but who also recognise that partial-birth abortion is the other extreme end of “no exception.” Likely they understand that since Democrats hold both houses in congress, the next president will be as unable to do much about restricting abortion as the last president was- even with his party in power - and so they’re willing to roll the dice. Perhaps, finally, the long-held fear-mongering about women losing “all of their rights to abortion” is being seen for the money-making manipulator that it has long been.4:55 PM

H/T on the Mitchell piece
to Vanderleun, who dares to suggest that the writer is suffering from PMS (Palin Mania Syndrome) and risk being denounced for a sexist. Clearly PMS is not just for women, anymore. Although, the women really are disgracing themselves and discrediting professional women with their utter whackdoodle shrieking.

Yeah, I’m sorry, I’m just in a really cranky mood today!

One last observation: Gov. Palin will not have a voice much longer if she does not get a voice coach to teach her how to use her diaphragm and save her vocal chords. Otherwise…she really is an astonishing natural.

Check back for running updates!

 

Biden: The Gift That Keeps On Giving (Rush: More Zingers From The King Of Comedy Alert)

Bashing God by Dissing Sarah (Fear and loathing on the campaign trail as liberals mask real target)

MORE ON Lehman Brothers' political connections. "The establishment media that sought every opportunity to tie the failure of Enron and its executives to George W. Bush has generally failed to note that Barack Obama is neck deep in money from issuers of subprime loans, even as he crusades against predatory mortgage lenders."
 

Idols of Crowds (Thomas Sowell)

First Dude talks to Greta

Obama's Foul Weather Friends

Democrats accuse locals of being racist toward Obama

Democrats’ latest idea: gas stamps

How about those idiots repealing the Federal and state gasoline/diesel taxes instead?

Diesel:

Gasoline:

 

Sarah Palin for President

 

IS NEW YORK IN PLAY? That would be big news, but I don't believe it. On the other hand, with ties in Pennsylvania and Virginia, and leads for McCain in Ohio and Colorado I guess it's not impossible.

UPDATE: Dan Friedman emails from the Upper West Side in Manhattan:

Even here on the UWS you find people who are wavering or are going with McCain. Not the therapists or the ones who read The Nation, and hardly a majority, but plenty of level-headed professionals and so forth. Now extrapolate that phenomenon to the white ethnic (and Oriental) 'hoods in the outer boroughs, then further out to the construction worker, cop, and fireman types on Long Island, Rockland County, etc. Then look at the historical voting patterns of upstate. In play? Closer than anyone thinks, that's for sure.

This may account for the smell of fear emanating from the Democrats.

 

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Say No to Sham Energy Deal with Real Victory in Sight

Don't Do it! (Rumor: McCain Mulling Endorsing the Gang of Ten Compromise)

Fox News: Experts Say About 80 to 88 Percent of All of the Oil Offshore Is Off-Limits Under..

NY Post: The Real Scandal (Mortgage Meltdown)

The Real Culprits In This Meltdown

(1999) CONGRESS PASSES WIDE-RANGING BILL EASING BANK LAWS

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Democrats to gun owners: ‘The party is over’

Sean Hannity interviewed Gianna Jessen who survived a botched abortion

BornAliveTruth.org 
 
Rights laws outdated in Internet age, hearing told
CANADA'S KANGAROO COURT UPDATE:
 

Have you asked your Candidate about the HRC's?

Stageleft comments on Joesph Brean's article on the HRC's definition of their purview.

There are a lot of unpopular thoughts out there folks, a lot of narrow mindedness, a lot of bigotry, and a lot of racism, and it needs to be confronted head-on using facts, reality, mockery, and ridicule - not by authoritarian commissions that are already allowing themselves to be willingly misused telling us what we can and cannot say, and decided what is, or is not, in or out of bounds.

Cheers,
lance

Posted by lance at 12:19 AM | Comments (3)

 

Morning Bell: A Vicious Cycle of Their Own Making

HMM: "The failure of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, setting in motion the biggest government bailout/takeover in U.S. history, brings a grim sense of fulfillment to competent economists. After all, what did people expect, that water would flow uphill forever? This financial mega-mess is the same sort of event as the collapse of the USSR’s centrally planned economy, another economically unworkable Rube Goldberg apparatus that was kept going, more or less badly, for decades before it fell apart completely. . . . Each of these time bombs has at least one element in common: it promises current benefits, often seemingly without cost; but if it must acknowledge a substantial cost, it places that burden somewhere in the distant future, where it will be borne by somebody else. From the standpoint of society in general, every such scheme is a species of eating the seed corn. . . . And are members of the public so dense that they will fall for such promises? Yes."
BLOG SCOOPS on the financial crisis at Lehman. Plus this observation: "The best thing we have going for us is that most Americans were not heavily invested in financial stocks, don't have outrageous mortgages and have largely sat out the latest financial bubble. Provided we don't make things worse with ill-advised government meddling, this could be a terrific re-evaluation about where wealth should be invested in our country. In short, unwinding the Wall Street boom should make us a healthier, better country."

Graves Found From Sahara’s Green Period

Nothing can stop 80-year-old weightlifter Ray Moon

Should coast rebuild? Opinions vary on hotly debated topic

 
 
 
 

9,081 posted on 09/16/2008 1:10:34 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Revoke my feminist card -- I like Palin

In Jacksonville, McCain vows to clean up Washington

What This Community Organizer Really Did

On financial crisis a confused Obama blames Biden for “Shredding consumer protections”

Biden: Economic mess is McCain's fault

Joe Biden tells small town America, Barack Obama is too educated and smart for your neighborhood.

Gunning for victory risky for Obama

OBAMA BOOM ECONOMY: RECORD BANK IN BEV HILLS, $28,500 A PLATE!

ACORN Watch: The community organizing fraud continues

Obama: "Even if I wanted to take (guns) away, I don’t have the votes in Congress."

 Methinks that Obama doth protest too much. He's poison and he knows that many are wise to him, with that number growing every day.

If "Obeyme" gets elected, the 2nd amendment will be only one of many aspects of American Exceptionalism that will be forcibly degraded, at (ironically) gunpoint if necessary.

HAS THE MEDIA GONE TOO FAR?

Don't Do It (advice to McCain to not support the energy bill that the gang of 20 have produced)

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Russian strategic bombers patrol skies over eastern coast of South America

CHAMBERLAIN HAS 3-HOUR TALK WITH HITLER (9/16/38)

ACLU Sues Suburb for Trying to Prevent Illegal Aliens from Renting Housing

Colleges Spending Billions To Prep Freshmen (Still can't read after HS)


9,082 posted on 09/16/2008 6:59:43 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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History Dept. Chair: Palin Somehow Connected to Pacific Northwest Hate Groups

--this idiot is clearly unaware that Sarah is married to a non-white man (yes, Todd Palin is more Eskimo than Barak is black) and all 5 of Sarah’s kids are not 100% white. It has become laughable what kind of crazy theories people will come up with to discredit Sarah and her family.
 

Fatimah Ali: 'Race war' in America

 Let’s see if I get this straight. They run a black Marxist lunatic who’s the dumbest candidate in history. 90+ black voters fall all over themselves to support him.

Yet everyone else is racist and intolerant?

 The Big 'What If'
--  If you read through the replies to posts found in the keyword database here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/tag/racewar/index

you get "damned if you do or don't" sort of feeling...

One side advances the argument that if Barry loses, we'll see the inner cities go up in protest.

The other side argues that if he wins, we'll see the same "to show us who the New Bosses Are."

McClatchy Whines: Public Unfair to News Media

The Danger of Vote Fraud in the 2008 Election

Obama and the left cranking up the vote fraud machine

ACORN, Fannie Mae and Motor Voter

Obama’s Buddies At ACORN In Hot Water Over Fraudulent Voter Registrations In Michigan

Obama, His People, Mainstream Media Have Campaign Nervous Breakdown

Palin 'phenomenon' hijacks online sales

Axis of Honor--The McCain-Palin-Lieberman connection

PPP Ohio Poll McCain up 48% to 44%

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Jamie Gorelick, Mistress of Disaster

The Real Culprits In This Meltdown - IBD traces financial back to Clinton era policies

Commodities ravaged as traders flee risk (Lehman's demise killing commodity speculation?)

(DC) Mayor Fenty, Council Announce New Emergency Legislation to Amend the District's Gun Law

It's official - England is the MOST crowded country in Europe, thanks to immigration

Microsoft defends IE8 'phone home' feature, clarifies privacy policy

 
http://www.gulfcoastpundit.com/index.php?/forums/viewthread/15663/P75/
 

crystal_bch_TX_Loc1-sm.jpg


9,083 posted on 09/16/2008 12:41:15 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Will The Most Damaging Obama Scandal Of Them All Be Buried Alive?

Obama Confirms Effort To Delay Troop Pullout In Iraq (Obama Acted Illegally?

 Think what you are doing! Forcing the Democraps to take this Obama problem seriously, gives them the excuse to force him to step aside and let Hillary take over! You want to blow McCain/Palin chances, keep pushing this! I say arrest the little prick after he loses the election and try him for subversion and treason if need be. (Never happen, but I can dream!)
 
 Obama's Sub-Prime Buddies! Lehman, Merrill & more

Actress Janeane Garofalo: Jail all Republicans -says GOP 'small-minded,' only Democrats 'decent'

Here Come the Dimwits...Again

Palin linked electoral success to prayer of Kenyan witchhunter

 "Expect to see this picked up by every single MSM outlet the world over."

Yes, I fully expect it. Not too sure that I believe any of it though.

Protesters To Build "tent City" Outside McCain Condo

 Why don’t they go protest in front of the $28,500 a plate dinner Babs Streisand is throwing for the “O” tonight?
 
Oh, Noz! Secret Codes! Racism! Racism!

Sebelius says GOP using racial 'code language'

Size starts to matter: Ohio gives McCain-Palin a big crowd

Obama on Teleprompter - UPDATED

Last month I got a steaming hot email from a reader, or someone, excoriating me for suggesting that Barack Obama is lost without the teleprompter.

I was told that my assertion was my “parroting” of talk radio (I only listen to talk radio in the car, and not always then), and that I was “hateful” and “full of hate” and so forth.

And today, we see that Barack Obama has begun dragging the teleprompter with him to the rodeo because he cannot be trusted to speak extemporaneously before these small local crowds, where you’re supposed to be able to do that, or at least to keep on script with the aid of a discreet notecard.

Can you imagine - just imagine - what the press and the Dems would be saying, how they’d be mocking, if Bush (or McCain or Palin) had to take a teleprompter to the rodeo? I can hear it now! “How can he lead the country if he can’t manage a small-town gathering?” “He’s an idiot!” “He’s a moron!” “The Dems are the SMART party!” You know…pretty much what they say every election. But more.

Today reader Lynda wrote, “and he tried to mock McCain for not being able to use email?”

Well, to be fair, I think they’re different things, actually. Emailing is simply a mechanical monkey-see, monkey-do. Even “I” can do email, and I am nothing but a trained monkey when it comes to computers. (No kidding, you should see the step-by-step list my son had to write for me to do podcasting.) Speaking off-the-cuff, before a crowd of people, without stumbling, without going off script, without betraying things (if you’re trying to hide them) is much, much more difficult.

I think Obama is stressed and he can’t be trusted to keep his tone and his message together, coherent and safe, and that’s why he needs the prompter. But that does raise the question, can this guy keep it together under stress?

Rick at Brutally Honest asks, will he need a teleprompter when he meets with heads of state? He suggests Obama is “lost” without the prompter.

Something tells me Mac & PC will be discussing the teleprompter pretty soon.

Suitably Flip grades Obama’s statement paper on the economy. Cute.

UPDATE: Because a commenter apparently wanted to see it, here is Sarah Palin speaking yesterday in Golden, CO (where Obama is today). Speaking. Apparently without a teleprompter - but perhaps with one; a commenter below thinks there was one available.

Thomas Lifson, unusually snarky

Slightly O/T but Patrick O’ Hannigan determines that McCain and Palin are made of sterner, and perhaps more stable stuff than Obama.


Snapped Shot tracked back with All the Change...

by TheAnchoress @ 11:51 am. Filed under Barack Obama, Dumb Democrat moves, Election 2008, John McCain
 

New "Sarah Palin Forum"

 
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Durbin voices doubt on extending drilling ban ["That will be hard to do, at this point,"...]

Intruder kills family dog, leaves cruel messages


9,084 posted on 09/16/2008 3:40:28 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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New McCain Ad: Enough is Enough

McCain has a new ad out today that explains how he'll handle the banking crisis. It's effective because for the first time I'm aware of he narrates it.

This ad shows him to be what he is: experienced with the knowledge required to handle one of America's worst financial crises. It's also more personal and weightier than the other ads. Hearing him say, "I'll meeting this financial crisis head on," instead of some faceless voice makes it more compelling.


The High Cost of Racial Hype (Thomas Sowell)

The Master of Deceit and Phony Outrage


9,085 posted on 09/16/2008 4:11:40 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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McCain Hits Obama Right Between The Running Lights on Fannie and Freddie

Obama's Panic

Reaching Critical Mass [Venomously unhinged, media & Hollywood helping to grease skids under Obama]

Obama's Guns and Constitution Problem

A reminder of what we are dealing with?
Nina Burleigh Slams GOP For 'Religious Psychobabble,' Repressed Sexuality--famous for her 1998 statement that she'd happily fellate President Clinton for "keeping abortion legal,"
 

Obama’s Finance Chair, Penny Pritzker (Pioneer of Sub-Prime Mortgages!!)

The Real Culprits In This Meltdown

The Trillion-Dollar Bank Shakedown That Bodes Ill for Cities

McCain was aware of Fannie/Freddie problem in 2006

The Book Banners Hollywood Ignores (Liberal Hypocrisy On Liberal Censorship Alert)

 

FIRST AMENDMENT 101 - WHOOPIE'S LESSON

 
Gun Facts v4.2! 
 
Another, old post of mine that's informative:

-A FIVE-MINUTE HANDBOOK FOR GUN RIGHTS ACTIVISTS--

Defenses for a Dangerous World

The Left’s Nightmare

Liberals Target McCain’s Age and Health (MoveOn.org)

What Happened to Hillary? - Obama’s New Doormat?

Voter Registration Group Under Fire: Wisconsin ACORN: Video Report

Barack Obama's Stealth Socialism

 This may have been posted before but it's worth posting again. Everyone should read this article, as long as it might be. Do not brush it off as just some anti-Obama rant -- it is very revealing on where we may very well be headed. Some folks will be fine with this. If you are, that's your decision. I just want to make sure you are an informed voter. No matter whether you consider your personal political brand as liberal, moderate or conservative you probably won't want to hear what this article has to say, but you need to. It's from Investors Business Daily, not some right wing publication or McCain's political camp, and it is a very revealing view of Democrat presidential candidate, B. Hussein Obama II. Investors Business Daily ^

Video Plus Factcheck: Twenty Claims about Obama in "Dear Mr. Obama, Who are You?"

 It would take hours and hours to really do Obama justice. But the average voters attention span is around five minutes. This video would be devistating on television. I could not imagine the chaos it would cause at Obama HQ.
 

Media One-Sided in Covering Palin

 
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Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at Photobucket
 
 
 
 
 
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Democrats Still Aren't Serious About Drilling

Facts about disease and illegal aliens

How the Masters of the Universe ran amok and cost us the earth

Sword handling part 1

Florida Congressman's Son Arrested For Human Trafficking

Shortages, Price Hikes Follow Ike in Southeast


9,086 posted on 09/17/2008 1:44:09 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Dodd reacts to financial crisis (Dems prepare a hurricane of lies)

 An intelligent article by the Competitive Enterprise Institute that blows the cover off Dodd and DEM's CYA attempts can be found here.

Obama-Biden Reservations Confirmed(NY Post article CONFIRMED!)

Democrats Pass Sham Energy Bill

McCain Sings Streisand

 
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Officals pledge to empty Ike-battered peninsula

  Where is the Constitutional authority for government officials forcing property owners (or people authorized by the property owners to be on the property) to vacate their property?
A condo development would bring in more tax revenue to the city than the houses. So it’s OK to first railroad the people off their property under some emergency ruse, the use eminent domain to steal it so it can be sold to developers. Thank you U.S. Supreme court.
 
http://www.monstersandcritics.com/blogs/theworldinpictures/ike.jpg
 
 

9,087 posted on 09/17/2008 3:51:35 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Exclusive: Obama’s Radicalized Mind (Part One of Two)

Given the substantive issues in “The Obama Nation” that have not been refuted by the Obama campaign, the attacks against the book have been ideologically motivated.

As I pointed out in my 60-page rejoinder, even though “The Obama Nation” has been called “discredited,” the book is only discredited when the Obama campaign and its political supporters in the media appoint themselves both judge and jury.

As we have acknowledged, “The Obama Nation” contained minor mistakes typical to first editions. The Obama campaign has yet to prove a single lie in the book in that the statements and claims in the book remain factual and fully documented, as this statement and my rejoinder make clear.

Read Jerome Corsi’s full rebuttal to Obama’s “Unfit for Publication.”

Todd Palin Interview with Greta Van Susteren - Complete Video - 9/16/08

Sarah Palin Running for President -- Unopposed... Or so you'd think from ABC's The Blotter.

Get Your Class War On ......(catching dRATs by surprise, spreading panic and desperation)

Stubborn Ignorance

 
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No drill zone: House bill spares Georges Bank (NIMBY's wrote the Democrat No-Drilling bill)

Case closed: The Rosenbergs were Soviet spies (FReeper LS cited)

here’s the link to download the google OVERLAY onto google earth. Open your google earth first and bring up map for Galveston...then just click on... “ Hurricane Ike Google Earth overlay”...

http://www.gearthblog.com/blog/archives/2008/09/googlenoaa_release_posthurricane_ik.html

Go here for images from satellite fly overs

http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/ike/IKE0000.HTM

This is from High Island Area

Select a yellow square (image). When it loads, load that image for a closeup using

http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/ike/29094E4_IKE.HTM

for example
http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/ike/IMAGES/ike_c25883958.htm

then click on the image on the Left
http://ngs.woc.noaa.gov/storms/ike/geo-C25883958.jpg
and click again to enlarge.

Current KHOU videos

http://www.khou.com/video/


9,088 posted on 09/17/2008 5:46:21 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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WON'T BACK DOWN: Taheri responds to Obama.

Obama also told NBC: "The foreign minister agreed that the next administration should not be bound by an agreement that's currently made, but I think the only way to assure that is to make sure that there is strong bipartisan support, that Congress is involved, that the American people know the outlines of this agreement.

"And my concern is that if the Bush administration negotiates, as it currently has, and given that we're entering into the heat of political season, that we're probably better off not trying to complete a hard-and-fast agreement before the next administration takes office, but I think obviously these conversations have to continue.

"As I said, my No. 1 priority is making sure that we don' t have a situation in which US troops on the ground are somehow vulnerable to, are made more vulnerable, because there is a lack of a clear mandate."

This confirms precisely what I suggested in my article: Obama preferred to have no agreement on US troop withdrawals until a new administration took office in Washington.

Obama has changed position on another key issue. In the NBC report, he pretends that US troops in Iraq do not have a "clear mandate." Now, however, he admits that there is a clear mandate from the UN Security Council and that he'd have no objection to extending it pending a bilateral Iraq-US agreement. . . .

Contrary to what Obama and his campaign have said, Iraqi officials insist that at no point in his talks in Washington and Baghdad did Obama make a distinction between SOFA and SFA when he advised them to wait for the next American administration.

The real news I see in the Obama statement is that there may be an encouraging evolution in his position on Iraq: The "rebuttal" shows that the senator no longer shares his party leadership's belief that the United States has lost the war in Iraq.

Well, that's good, right?

Earlier posts on this subject here and here. Plus, here's a piece by Bob Owens. "If this charge is false, the Obama campaign must push forcefully for and get a substantial correction, if not a full retraction of the Taheri article. If they don’t, then longtime accusations of Obama’s naked self-interest may doom an already flailing campaign." I don't think the Obama Campaign's response comes anywhere close to that. In fact, it seems more to confirm Taheri's account.

UPDATE: Tom Maguire has much more on this, including Obama's "baffling 'denial' which some keen observers noted did not seem to deny much." Plus this: "I think Obama has been caught reading his campaign literature to foreign negotiators."

 
RICHARD MINITER: What if Obama loses? "A rejection of Obama can only mean one of two things: a rejection of the 1960s formulation of liberalism (the current formulation, alas) or that America is deeply racist. Too many of them will go for the second hypothesis. Too many think that elections turn on identities, not ideas."
 
OUCH: "Team Obama has now used its thugs to shut down radio shows and refused to engage when given an opportunity. From these data points, what could we expect from an Obama administration? Responsible accountability … or an attack on free speech and journalism?"
 

Megan McArdle is busting twaddle pretty evenhandedly. First this:

There are a whole lot of Democrats in the comments to this post who know that Bush could have and should have stopped this bubble. They don't know what he could have done, exactly; they're not tricksy bankers. But they've read, like, one and a half whole articles on the subject, so they're sure that this is the fault of Republican ideology.

I'm so glad that I'm voting with the reality based community this time around.

I interrupt this post to note that thanks to Bill Clinton, millions of people have died of cancer in the last ten years. It seems to me that if he cared, he could have funded research that would have cured cancer. What research? I don't know, I'm not a damn doctor. All I know is, a lot of people are dying of cancer.

Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.

One of my commenters blames Bush for gutting the predatory lending laws at the state level. A wicked pundit would note that this is a project near and dear to the heart of one Senator Joe Biden, (D-MBNA). A less divisive voice would point out that predatory lending laws are aimed mostly at payday loans and credit cards, not housing loans. The fraud problems in the housing market seem mostly to have been perpetuated by mortgage brokers, who are still regulated at the state level. The worst problems are in Democratic-dominated California.

Plus this:

Meanwhile, I'm seeing commenters claim that the housing crisis is really all about the Democrats making lenders lend money to poor people.

The data doesn't track you. The legislative pushes to expand lending to the poor do not match very well the subprime crisis, either in time or scope. Probably they contributed somewhat, but at best only slightly.

It would be nice if everything that went wrong in the world was a result of the scheming of our ideological opponents. But the sad fact is, stuff goes wrong. All the time. And there is usually no villain behind it.

Indeed. And she's got lots more -- just keep scrolling.

BILL STUNTZ on Sarah Palin's faith. "If an overwhelmingly secular press treats religious beliefs like those as disqualifying in a candidate for political office, a great many Americans will be effectively cast in the role of non-citizens. I hope that isn't the view most of my non-believing friends take. If it is, I'm going to have to rethink my own voting practices." (Via Professor Bainbridge).


9,089 posted on 09/17/2008 6:03:49 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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BARACK OBAMA WILL MAKE HISTORY

McCain's Big Invisible Advantage

Obama Does Hollywood

for $28,500 a pop, I would, too...
 

Lou Dobbs Bashes Dana Bash Over Palin 'Carefully Scripted' Slam

The Obama Campaign is in Disarray

It's Time To Hit Back!

Final Vote Results for Roll Call 599 (House vote on Pelosi Energy Sham Bill)

Bush Will Veto Dem Drilling Bill: Drill, Baby, Drill in Two Weeks

Palin Power - Girls talk.....(a woman who is walking the walk(

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Pre- and Post-Storm Photo Comparisons - Bolivar Peninsula, TX

http://www.caller.com/news/2008/sep/16/tales_of_survival/

BOLIVAR PENINSULA — Many years from now, a small group of Hurricane Ike survivors probably still will be telling the story of how, on the night the storm flattened their island, they took sanctuary in a church — with a lion.

The full-grown lion was from a local zoo, and the owner was trying to drive to safety with the animal when he saw cars and trucks stranded in the rising floodwaters. He knew he and the lion were in trouble.

He headed for the church and was met by a group of residents who helped the lion wade inside, where they locked it in a sanctuary as the storm raged. The water crept up to their waists, and two-by-fours came floating through broken windows. But the lion was as calm as a kitten.

When daylight came, everyone was alive.

“They worked pretty well together, actually,” said the lion’s owner, Michael Ray Kujawa. “When you have to swim, the lion doesn’t care about eating nobody.”

Amid the destruction in places like Bolivar Peninsula and Galveston, where row upon row of houses were scoured from the landscape, seemingly impossible tales of survival have begun emerge. Whether through faith or fate, luck or resourcefulness, dozens of people who stayed behind made it out alive, and have harrowing stories to prove it.

As of Tuesday, the official death toll from Ike stood at 47. Only 17 were in Texas — and many of those were people killed by fires or generator fumes after the storm had passed. However, authorities held out the possibility that some victims were washed out to sea.

Among those who made it out alive was Kathi Norton, who put on a life jacket as the storm closed in on High Island, on the Bolivar Peninsula. She and her husband, Paul, knew the dangers of staying, and put their important documents, credit cards, money and cell phones into a plastic bag, and held on tight.

All too quickly, the floodwaters rose and the house started to break apart. Through the gaps, they saw refrigerators, lawn mowers and hot tubs floating past. The deck broke away next. Then the roof started to buckle.

“The whole floor was just opened out,” he said. Norton grabbed his wife and headed for an outdoor staircase, escaping in time only because a flagpole kept the house from crashing down for a few precious seconds. “I look up, the house is coming on us,” he said.

For hours, they sloshed around in 4-foot waves before finding themselves perched in a tree. They finally made their way onto someone’s motor home, which then started to sink. They were able to cling to rafters of a nearby structure and hang on until daybreak.

“We had to grab that staircase and float wherever it took us,” the 68-year-old retiree said.

Willis Turner decided to ride it out on his wooden boat next to his house on Crystal Beach, also on Bolivar Peninsula, but it nearly capsized and he was saved by a rope his wife tossed to him. The two held on inside a home that she said “vibrated like a guitar string.”

“It was like an atomic bomb going off. Right after the eye passed, whole houses came by us at 30 miles an hour — WHOLE HOUSES! — just floating right past,” Turner said. “It was unreal. Unreal.”

Turner and his wife awoke the next day to an island they no longer recognized. The first four rows of houses on the beach were washed into the sea. There were no more restaurants, no more gas stations, no more grocery stores. The neighborhood was gone.

In Galveston, Charlene Warner, 52, weathered the storm with her landlord and a neighbor in the apartment above her own.

“It felt like an earthquake — the rumbling and the rocking of the building,” she said, smoking outside a shelter in San Antonio. “Everyone was praying.”

“It was so terrible. All I could say was, ‘Lord, please don’t kill me. Forgive me for what I done,”’ Warner said, as a tear rolled down her cheek.

After the storm, she and neighbors waited for rescue, but no one came. The water receded, leaving a layer of muck filled with snakes. But with no water, no electricity and a shrinking supply of food, Warner decided to go for help, sliding her way across the goo a block and a half to the fire station.

Firefighters took her and neighbors to a spot where they could get on an evacuation bus. She arrived at a shelter in San Antonio with her purse stuffed full of personal documents and cigarettes, and one spare outfit that she washed and drip-dried on a railing Tuesday.

“I lost everything. What you see with me is all I have,” she said. “I never seen anything like that in my life. I’ll never ride out another storm.”

Cheryl Stanley said she and her husband, Tom, wanted to evacuate their Galveston apartment before the hurricane hit but couldn’t. Their son, Casey, has cerebral palsy, and the three live on the third floor. When they tried to leave, the elevators were turned off, and they couldn’t carry Casey down the stairs.

“It was horrible,” Cheryl said. “The building was shaking all night.”

A few hours into the storm, Casey said he didn’t feel safe in the bedroom, so they moved him to the living room. About three hours later, the ceiling in his bedroom collapsed.

“Thank God, we got Casey out of there,” his mother said.

After the storm passed, paramedics carried Casey downstairs. And neighbors carried the wheelchair.

At the Baptist church on Bolivar Island where the lion spent the night, Richard Jones, a shrimper, said he wasn’t afraid of the beast.

“That little old fella is just as tame as a kitten,” Jones said.

After the storm passed, the lion’s caretakers fed it pork roast to keep it happy.

3,426 posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 10:12:18 AM by SE Mom

9,090 posted on 09/17/2008 7:54:39 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Palin Online: Staggering Numbers

25 Reasons to Love Sarah Palin

Top Clinton fundraiser backing McCain, not Obama

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30% of S.F. juvenile offenders actually adults { Sanctuary Francisco }

Authorities vow to force holdouts off Texas coast


9,091 posted on 09/17/2008 8:12:33 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Obama again whispers that American people are dumb and racist

Obama....maybe it’s the fact that people are wising up to your marxistsocialist ways.

http://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=article&id=302137342405551

FYI:

The "Letter from Kenya" woman on the GGL Show NOW !

And

Sarah Palin’s Yahoo account hijacked, e-mails posted online

And

Sarah Palin's Personal Emails

A Republican Camelot

Are We Due For Another Momentum Shift? by Charlie Cook

Obama mobilizes rapid response on Web..........(Hello MoonBats, meet the enemy..FREEPERS !!)

JimRob & John Robinson - GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER - or the Nut Roots will take down Free Republic

 If you want to win this race, then I suggest you get your arses out to the toss-up states and volunteer. As the saying goes 'run to the sound of the canons because that is where the battle is'. Let these OBAMATARDS blather endlessly on the phones but this battle will be won on the ground LIKE MOST BATTLES....

WHOEVER TURNS OUT THE VOTER ON ELECTION DAY WINS


Do not allow yourselves to be distracted by all the noise on the internet, MSM and the internet....

Here are several solid sites that give a snapshot of the battleground. This is an electoral college race NEVER forget this fact

House GOP Porkers Tell McCain to Drop Dead

Hillary Clinton Pulls Out of Pro-Israel Rally After Learning Sarah Palin Will Be There

Read it all- refutations in replies:

Despite Claims Today He Warned of Crisis, McCain in 2007 Said He Didn't See Crisis Coming

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2084510/posts
 

Posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:58:09 PM by ExSoldier

I don't often do vanity posts but this week has been very profound in terms of my entire career and my interactions with my students. Since I teach in an inner city high school and many of my seniors are voting for the very first time (kind of like the MaDonna song) I have been able to see how the issues are framed in their minds. Moreover, I am heartened to see there is room for movement in multiple directions based on the extent to which they are able to distinguish themselves from their parents, clergy and neighborhood.

You absolutely have to understand that I'm not about forcing these kids into my mold as so many others have tried to manipulate them in the past. When we talk politics (my mandate: I am an AP American Government and Politics teacher. I also teach Honors and regular levels) I make certain to identify the subject of each discussion. Then we discuss all sides and potential sides which therefore makes the "subject" into an "issue." Then we look at particular sides with an emphasis on persuasion and "spin" by the media and pundits. At some point when I have received all the perceived "spin" on an issue the room gets quiet and I ask: So, that's all? The kids give me an affirmation at which time I give them the opportunity to find for themselves in research as Paul Harvey says: the REST of the story. Then we can compare and contrast on a level playing field exactly what is said as rhetoric and what can be relied upon AND what can be taken on "faith."

We started the year on August 20th (2 days late because of the Hurricane, I think it might have been Gustav) with what is the difference between the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. What I got is: All Republicans are white, RICH and racist. So we discussed that one and I took the time to gently lead them into the revelation that I'm a Republican. Aside from being white, it is pretty obvious that teachers aren't rich and the fact that I love my kids and they me which is why I stay in the inner city; they know I'm not a racist. Unlike many MANY of my peers in the profession who are black and from whom the hatred rolls off them (to me) in waves. In fact, I got this really horrible, vitriolic e-mail from one such co-worker yesterday that reduced me to laughter it was so stereotypical. SO we get past the obvious fallacies in their their thinking and really begin the course. Now, I will also teach them a seperate and distinct course in the second semester: Economics. So I begin some of the prep work for that in the Government course since the two really are inextricably interwoven.

Overwhelmingly the students get their values from home. In a great many cases these values are also inculcated from their churches. This is where it gets interesting! These are some really devout kids. Usually when they complete my class assignments, they will whip out a Bible and have a little "study" on their own. Perfectly legal and definitely desireable as reading practice. The conflicts arise when they are forced to reconcile their fervent political beliefs with their equally fervent Christian beliefs. That's where I made the online test OBAMA an extra credit grade to see where their candidate actually lines up with their own beliefs. Right now, the median score is a 66% which is to say the student and the candidate disagree 66% of the time! A few kids are coming in with percentages in the eighties! Needless to say they are highly disturbed. I tell them they must make up their own minds as to how critical it is that he become the President and how frightening it is for the prospect of a Republican in the job but they must make up their own minds, period.

Many think that with a Democrat in office, somehow they won't be held to the strict requirements for graduation like passing a standarized test (in FL the FCAT). They think they have more and better opportunites for college and that the simple fact of having a Dem in the Oval Office will make the cost of college less.

The vast majority say they do not wish to perform any sort of military service under any circumstances. I try to hold my temper here but usually I respond to these comments with a firm I suggest you leave this great nation and don't let the door hit you in the butt on your way out. MY FRIENDS DIED so you could be here & that comment to me is like spitting on their graves. Sorry but that's how I feel. Usually nothing I say in this regard means anything anyway.

They all want free health care. Think it's something they are owed. I usually have them research the economic conditions in other countries with the sort of care they wish and they return not too happy with tax rates.

As I said before, my purpose it NOT to change any minds or modify any values. It is to open their eyes so that they know exactly who and what they want to run the country. I think in large part I'm successful. I was my schools nominee for social studies Teacher of the Year in 2001.

I had one of my kids say something so profound and so powerful it shook me up over the whole weekend and I made it the point of discussion for all my classes one day. This student was virulently against Bush. No surprise there. They were FOR Obama just as stridently. Again no surprise. But taking the test above and finding themselves at odds with Obama on their important values they were STILL for the Democrat. Why? Simple (and stunningly powerful in a shocking way): Obama's qualifications or lack thereof are totally unimportant. All that matters is CHANGE for the sake of change itself. Add to that the prospect of bringing one of their own (or so they think and are indeed led to believe) into the most powerful office in the land is overwhelming mind candy. It is almost a narcotic in the effects that manifest and that should be a matter of concern for supporters of McCain/Palin.

Mostly these kids matriculate in and out of my classes every year and when they leave I have no idea of the effect of me or my classes on them. Every once in awhile I get an unexpected visit. Usually it's the kid I probably swore to myself would be dead from a gang war or overdose. Then the kid turns up and he's in his senior year of college majoring in business and on the Dean's List. Or better he's in the uniform of a Navy SEAL and he whispers to me that I'm the one that brought him around and gave him that shove in the right direction and I never even knew.

Folks, that's my payoff. That's my career bonus in spades. That's how I know that when I retire (soon, please dear Lord!) I'll be able to look myself in the eye and know in my heart that at least on some level and with some folks I made a difference.

Obama Invokes Rush Limbaugh in New Spanish-Language Ads

Rush just spoke about this on his radio show and says he never made these statements. He said that he was misquoted and impugned.

It was a comment taken out of context where Rush was simply reciting a **Mexican law** about foreign workers working in Mexico. Shut up or get out, applies to FOREIGNERS working in MEXICO.

Full monologue :

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/eibessential/immigration/morning_update.member.html

Many Gays Have No Problem with Palin

Where the Celebrity Elite Meet Condescension and Hypocrisy Incarnate

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Casualties in MS-13's war against blacks -- gone but not forgotten

CANADIAN KANGAROO COURT UPDATE: "Canadian Human Rights Tribunal (CHRT) adjudicator Athanasios Hadjis performed a valuable service on Monday by raising doubts about whether there is any purpose in having agencies like his police the Internet for hatred. . . . It's unclear how s. 13 could be salvaged. On one hand, any limit to free expression that is likely to be ineffective or applied selectively, as the CHRT's Internet witch hunts arguably are, will not and should not survive Charter scrutiny. And, as Mr. Hadjis points out, the same is true of any statutory measure which leaves too large a 'grey zone' for Internet commenters to fall into, or which imposes an unfair burden on Webmasters who must police long comment threads or large forums for anonymous hatred." (Via Newsbeat 1).

Woman Suffers Orgasm-Related Stroke

Even dead seemed to try to flee Ike's wrath (Gatemouth Brown among those caskets that got unearthed)

After Ike, to rebuild or not?


9,092 posted on 09/17/2008 12:12:51 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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The CRA Scam and its Defenders (ACORN's role in the subprime crisis)

Excerpts from Gov. Palin's Interview with Sean Hannity

Alone with John McCain (Univision Interviews McCain)

"And it is official. She is evil."

The 20 Most Obnoxious Anti-Palin Quotes.

So far.

Posted by Kate at 9:16 AM | Comments (51)
"I overheard a great exchange between my husband and my 35 yr/o niece the other day. She was going on and on about it was her body and no one, especially a MAN could tell her what to do with it. Hubby calmly looked at her "thank you.. that's exactly the attitude and message that allows us men to walk away scott free and feel no responsiblity. Men keep hearing that it's your body and you will do as you damn well please with it and if you damn well please to get preggers then it's no wonder a guy thinks it's not his problem. Good job convincing all those guys out there that they have no responsibily". My niece shut up and literally could not think of a come back."
 

Donna Brazile Plays the Race Card. Again.

 
 
 

Racial slurs spray-painted across Obama billboard in Pittsfield Township (Ann Arbor or Ypsilanti) Yep, and 3 times out of four, it's the Left or blacks doing it. Sorry to say. Google it yourself.

 

WASHINGTON POST CARTOON

 

How Can Obama Cut Taxes For 95% Of Americans, When 40% Don't Pay Any Federal Income Tax At All?

NRO: The Middle Class Wallet

McCain’s campaign needs to get out in front on a few things.
It’s really sad that they haven’t already, really, as they have squandered precious time and are allowing perceptions about McCain to sink in and harden. It looks like McCain’s campaign is reacting politically on 0bama’s turf. This is the wrong thing to do. Instead, McCain should be playing experience up again. But not ‘experience’ in general, but rather his specific legislative experience.
 

Gov. Palin on Foxnews: Economy is a 'Mess,' Workforce is Strong

McCain Camp Seeks Investigation Over Reported E-Mail Hack (FBI, Secret Service Involved)

Sarah Palin’s private e-mail hacked, family photos raided; cesspool blog gloats

The Obama in Iraq Scandal Continues to Grow: When Will the Investigation Begin??

Its Not Just For Chuck Anymore; Biden Tells America To "Get Up!"(Rush: Classic Rimshot Moment Alert)

No-Energy Nancy’s Phony Energy Plan

Dems Sees Florida Voter ID Rule as a Setback  Gee, I wonder why?

Latest Electoral College forecast shows McCain ahead by as many as 27 votes

McCain will be more like Reagan than Bush ever was

Rush In a Hurry - September 17, 2008

 Barack Obama is lying about Rush in a new Spanish-language ad. He uses two false quotes to impugn El Rushbo. One appears to be from the the 1994 NAFTA debate and another from a 2006 Morning Update, which highlighted the highly restrictive illegal immigration laws of Mexico. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)
» Watch: Obama Ad » Watch: Morning Update (April, 6 2006): The Limbaugh Laws
(Note: Morning Update video is available in QuickTime format only)

Landmark Rush Monologue: "We are on the verge of becoming a socialist country. This election puts the private sector directly at odds with the public sector and we are about to find out which will control the vast majority of jobs and wealth creation in this country. Barack Obama is not just the most liberal senator in the country. Barack Obama is a committed socialist." (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)

Democrats are in panic mode. They can't understand why Obama isn't ahead and cry racism, just as Obama did in Hollywood. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)
» CNN: Cafferty » AP: Sebelius » ABC: Obama » TIME: Obama & the Elephant

In his stump speeches, Joe Biden now tells America to, "Get up!"

Pearl of Wisdom: "If you're worried about your 401K and retirement account, vote Obama. He says he'll fix it. What? You mean that doesn't inspire confidence?"

Rush does a stop-start analysis of Obama's two-minute ad. This attack on capitalism sounds like an address to the nation by a dictator. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)

Pearl of Wisdom: "Obama is desperate. That's what this ad is all about. He's desperate to make everybody think we're on the brink of economic ruin and the reason we're on the brink of economic ruin is there hasn't been enough government."

Barack Obama ripped his country again at his Hollywood fundraiser. He said that if he loses this election, the country will get "meaner." (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)

The McCain-Palin campaign must keep their focus on Obama and the Democrats' ties to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Denouncing Wall Street greed is not going to cut it.
» Gallup Daily Tracking: Obama Up by Two Points » WSJ: Barney's Rubble

Intel shows Iran fitting missiles with nuclear-capable warheads-- I keep telling you,

The world is dangerous-- do you really "hope" that The New Improved Black Jesus can talk Kooks with Nukes into "change?"
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Is Your Money Market Fund the Next Subprime Mortgage Debacle?

Photo Ticket Cameras to Track Drivers Nationwide

Read it ALL:
http://www.freedominion.com.pa/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1229508#1229508
 
Canadian John McKeller is a well-known homosexual and leader of HOPE(Homosexuals Opposed to Pride Extremism). His remarks follow:

Let me assure you, even as a young, radical college student, I had no time for the clubby, leftist lemmings who comprised the early gay activists. They were dull, they were depressing, they always looked and acted as if they were born to be offended and victimized, they could never discourse for more than 5 minutes without hitting some tiresome barrier of resentment or ideology. So basically, I just avoided and ignored them because they had nothing to say to me or for me. Neither I, nor those I gravitate towards as friends or associates, wear the mantle of victimhood particularly well. If I'm harassed or discriminated against, I get more satisfaction from dealing directly with the problem myself. That's what builds character and prepares one for the roadblocks of life that everybody faces - not just gays and lesbians - everybody. Occasionally, someone will try to tweak me by saying, 'come on John, if it weren't for the activists, you couldn't write or speak as you do'. Well, alleluia baby! And if it weren't for the Suffragettes, I probably wouldn't be here today either. Any successful movement must have a beginning and an end, and must focus on worthwhile goals. In 1967, Pierre Trudeau supposedly liberated us when he said "the state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation". Subsequently, matters of privacy and discrimination were laudably and necessarily dealt with in the early 1970's. But today, the bedrooms of the nation are in everybody's faces. Today, it's all about benefits, privileges, social engineering, nihilism and redefining normalcy.
Today, it's all about blurring every distinction between personal and political issues and vigorously stifling any attempts at discussion or debate. Believe me, my life would be much simpler if I didn't have to contend with all of this. But how can I sit still when my public image is embarrassingly represented by a small but vociferous clique of radicals bent on making the whole world their closet? How can I sit still when the mainsteam media constantly lives unequivocal support to the lies, myths, distortions and propaganda of modern gay activism? How can I sit still when my freedoms are being threatened and the traditions and institutions of my country are being compromised?
So I formed HOPE (Homosexuals Opposed to Pride Extremism) to give a voice to gays and lesbians who choose to live with dignity and discretion, who don't wake up every day looking for discrimination under the bed, and who don't go running to the governments, the courts or the human rights commissions for a lifetime of therapeutic preferences.

The 19th century writer, Oscar Wilde, is revered by many in the gay and lesbian community but, believe me, if he were alive now, he'd be totally exasperated with the whining, hysterical malcontents who dominate today's gay lobby. The unhappy truth is that homosexuality will never be fully accepted by the heterosexual majority who are obeying the dictates not of 'bigoted' society or religion, but of procreative nature. Whatever society teaches or doesn't teach about homosexuality, no gay or lesbian, surrounded overwhelmingly by heterosexuals, will feel at home in his or her sexual and emotional world, even in the most tolerant of cultures.

At a young age we learn the rituals of deceit, impersonation and appearance, and anyone who believes political, social or even cultural revolution will change this fundamentally is denying reality. Yet, this alienation and desperation deepens our artistic insight and allows us to create civilization. Look at such historical icons as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Tchaikovsky, Somerset Maugham, Gore Vidal - who were homosexual and who undoubtedly experienced hardship and repression. But look what they gave to the world. Look how they advanced the cultural heritage. They were too creative, cultivated and cosmopolitan to be concerned with the trivialities of sexual pride, queer studies, diversity and whatever other pop-culture banality dominates our modern landscape.
To my radical brothers and sisters, sexual orientation is not only a lifestyle, but a religion and a career. It's their whole identity. How absurd and how sad. From the exalted creativity of the Renaissance, to the vulgarity of Gay Pride, we've managed to dumb ourselves down to the level of barnyard animals. We've also managed to overpoliticize and polarize viewpoints, labelling people pro-gay or anti-gay with little room between.
As an openly gay male, I have no problem conceding that heterosexuality is and always will be the great human norm. But I'm sick and tired of a media culture that faciley equates homosexuality with heterosexuality and asks no deep questions about human psychology beyond the superficial liberal-vs-conservative, freedom-vs-oppression dichotomy. And I'm sick and tired of the sentimental, feel-good, liberal propaganda that conceals and denies the blatant Roman Empire decadence and compulsive, tunnel- vision promiscuity of so many gay men's lives.
In 1998, I was invited to write an op-ed piece for the Ottawa Citizen in which I criticised the extremism and excesses of Gay Pride. Now I don't really expect everyone to agree with my outspoken opinions and I certainly welcome challenge, confrontation and opposition. But the very day the article appeared, the self-annointed leaders of the gay community demanded a meeting with the publisher and editor of the newspaper and demanded to know why they printed my essay. What a joke! What a hissy fit! They could easily shut me up by smartening up, but they are so blinded by their fanaticism that they don't realize that every time they resort to these Stalinist tactics, they make me look good. They give me credibility and justification.
Another egregious example of media bias is the ever partial-reporting of the Matthew Sheppard murder. For sure, this was a brutal and barbaric crime and I'd be happy to see his killers fry. But I'm also disturbed at the canonization of Matthew as the patron saint of hate crimes. His sexual proclivity was cruising for "rough trade", which means he was attracted to his assailants precisely because they were scuzzy punks whose look and manner vitually screamed trouble. He doesn't deserve to burn in hell as Fred Phelps constantly rages. But rational public discourse about his destructive behavior could help save lives - especially among gay youth. So shame on the media for placing political correctness ahead of safety and responsibility.

Now if you happen to be the mayor of any municipality, don't even think about not issuing an official proclamation for gay pride, unless you want to find yourself in front of a human rights tribunal. I realize that Kelowna has managed to dodge this bullet for the time being, but there will be other years, other events and other mayors, and who knows what the future will bring. But this relentless effort toward mass education and forced compliance cannot be achieved without fascist obliteration of all individual freedoms.
One could fairly and legitimately ask, who annointed HOPE or John McKellar to speak on behalf of any segment of the gay and lesbian community. A more pertinent question would be, 'who authorized lobby groups, such as GALE BC, to bring their self-serving agenda and their cultural angst into the schools?' And how thoroughly have these activists been qualified and scrutinized? HOPE is non-partisan, non-sectarian, unattached to all intents and purposes, and seeks not to indoctrinate or reform, but to comment, criticize and inform. I have often expressed the unfortunate, but undeniable truth, that the number of times one was called 'faggot' in the schoolyard is directly proportionate to the stridency of one's activism. So, special interest groups, such as GALE BC, are comprised mostly of wounded and resentful individuals who should be receiving counselling and compassion, rather than trying to dispense it.

You don't need gay activists to teach young people love and respect for one another. And you certainly don't want young, impressionable minds forever inculcated with a victim and entitlement mentality. When you fancy yourself an oppressed minority - particularly one that is based on a basic human drive and compulsion - you become obsessed with increasing your numbers and mainsteaming your behaviour.

You try to evoke guilt and intimidation by incessantly reiterating banal epithets, such as 'hate', 'homophobia', 'intolerance', 'teen suicide' and 'self-esteem'. You quickly discover that the optimum way to ensure future supporters to your cause and ideology is through the minds of the young. You skillfully master the techniques of invoking sympathy, hiding the truth and presenting a sanitized portrait of gay life.

Introducing kindergarten and grade one students to alternative behaviours and lifestyles is psychological pedophilia. You don't have to engage solely in physical contact to molest a child. You can diddle with their minds and their emotions. And this is exactly what some of my radical brothers and sisters are up to. And this is exactly what a disheartening majority of educators, school trustees and teachers unions endorse.

Spare me the tolerance and compassion bunkum. Just leave the kids alone and let them enjoy their short period of innocence and sexual latency. Then when they approach puberty, balance the pop-culture bombardment with messages of abstinence, discipline and self-control. Don't just assume that all teens are out-of-control hormone factories and that all you can do is shrug your shoulders and throw condoms at them.

Listen, I'll donate $100 to their favorite charity if anyone can show me a scientific study that proves condoms prevent the transmission of HIV. And the fabricated slogan 'safe-sex' is dangerous, misleading and designed to preserve lifestyle, not life. HOPE recommends that Dr Jeffrey Satinover's lucid and scholarly book, Homosexuality and the Politics of Truth, be compulsory reading at the secondary school level. But over and above everything, tell the truth and present the facts. Stop presenting young gay men as pretty 'St Sebastians', martyred by benighted homophobes and the big bad authorities, and instead, reflect on Oscar Wilde's hedonistic Dorian Gray, confronting his spiritual failures in his corroding portrait.

One of the most hauntingly memorable days of my life - which I recall as if it were yesterday - occurred in 1981 during a conversation with a friend, whose cousin was a physician in New York City. My friend told me there was a mysterious 'gay cancer' running through the homosexual community in Manhatten, which was spread by anal sex, which produced lesions on the skin, which weakened the immune system by destroying white blood cells and which was 100% fatal.

Let me assure you that as young, naive and perpetually horny as I was, that single conversation was all that was needed to put enough fear into me to forever alter my sexual activities. The phrase 'safe-sex' had not yet been coined, but believe me, I was practising it! But it was with great dismay that I watched the ravages of AIDS spread like wildfire and it was with great contempt that I observed how the activists carved careers for themselves, making a political circus out of this disease and trampling on the rights of the majority. Here we were confronted with the most easily preventible, difficult to acquire, behaviourally caused, fatal disease in the history of humankind - and look how the gay leadership responded to it.

To them, it was more important to change the name of this disease, which was originally called GRID (gay related immune deficiency), to the 'less homophobic' AIDS. To them it was more important to fight for the rights and the protection of those who suffer from this disease than to fight for the health and safety of the entire population. To them it was more important to canonize the victims of this disease with commemorative walls, memorial quilts, vigils and galas than to condemn the behaviour that resulted in their death. To them, it was more important to distibute condoms than to declare a moratorium on promiscuous anal sex. Shame. I can recall numerous times sharing with friends my bewilderment and frustration over why traditional public health measures for combating epidemics were not deployed against AIDS. Sixty years ago, those afflicted with tuberculosis had their homes quarantined and fifty years ago, public swimming pools were closed during the polio epidemic. Throught the sexual revolution of the 1960's and 1970's, there was stringent and systematic follow-up for all those infected with gonorrhea, syphilis and herpes. But at a National AIDS Conference in Denver Colorado in 1983, gay leaders declared, 'we oppose any legislative attempts to close private clubs or bathhouses...we should never forget that we live in a homophobic society and that homophobia is the major threat to our health'.

This childishly self-serving attitude sealed the fate of the gay communities still free of the virus. Wth less than 2000 cases nationwide, drastic measures...the declaration of a health emergency in the affected areas, the closing of the bathhouses, testing among those at risk, contact tracing to warn those in the path of the infection... might have stemmed the tide of the epidemic and eventually saved tens of thousands of lives. Yet, gay leaders remained adamantly opposed to these measures because of the perceived stigmatization of the gay lifestyle.
So, as I observed the inexorable spread of AIDS and the effects of the gay left to control, weaken and obstruct the measures to combat it, I could easily extrapolate the numbers who were going to die. By doubling the 2000 existing cases every six months for the next ten years, I was able to calculate (accurately in hindsight) that by 1994 there would be 200,000 people - mostly gay men, mostly in the bloom of youth - who were going to die for an idea of liberation. And there wasn't a damn thing I or anyone else could do about it! Sure, Ronald Reagan may have been unconcerned and uncommunicative about AIDS, but as my aforementioned sister in solidarity, Camille Paglia, has stated, 'the delusional arrogance of the gay lobby unleashed the 20th Centuries second holocaust'.
So where are we in 2003? Well, we still have 20-year-olds, who weren't even born when AIDS first appeared in North America, becoming infected with HIV. We continue to introduce new, potent and costly anti-HIV drugs, none of which destroy the virus, but which give gay males a false confidence, which leads to high-risk behaviour. We have an increasing number of gay websites, phonelines and classifieds promoting the growing desire for 'bareback sex' and 'extreme sex'. And even at the Annual Global Conference on AIDS, the nightlife is more noteworthy than the daytime activities. The discos are packed with gay doctors, nurses, activists and researchers shamelessly cruising one another, and likewise, the bathhouses do land-office business. So, in spite of the solemnity and tragedy in dealing with a wasteful and fatal disease, the hedonistic, promiscuous, sex-carnival atmosphere never lets up.

Of course, it's no accident or coincidence that the major sponsors of World AIDS Day and the ubiquitous Walk For AIDS are the international pharmaceutical companies and the condom manufacturers. And it's neither callous nor cynical to point out that there are big bucks to be made from each new AIDS patient. But in North America, this is still a gay male disease, and while present sufferers deserve comfort and care, there needs to be far more emphasis placed on prevention than on cure.

My activist brothers and sisters, along with their ever-willing accomplices in media and academia, relentlessly drum into the public psyche that homosexuality is 'not a
choice', because no-one would choose to be gay in a homophobic society. First of all, there is an element of choice in all behaviour. Secondly, despite media fanfare and trendy hypotheses, there is no conclusive scientific evidence as to the biological, genetic, psychological and social influences on sexual orientation. The modern change in opinion concerning homosexuality, though presented as scientific advance, is contradicted rather than supported by science. Once again, we have a transformation in public morals consistent with widespread abandonment of the Judeo-Christian ethics upon which our civilization is based. Though hailed as 'progress', it is really a reversion to ancient pagan practices supported by a counter- culture restatement of gnostic moral relativism.

The average person comprehends neither the complexities of good scientific research nor the extent to which politics has corrupted the scientific process. For instance, it was strictly politics and nary a speck of science that motivated the
American Psychiatric Association in 1973 to declassify homosexuality as a mental disorder. So, that begs the question, do I consider myself mentally ill? Perhaps by the time I finish here today, some of you may think so. Seriously though, we are all born incomplete and vulnerable to compulsive and addictive behaviour. As I said previously with respect to 'pride', it's a constant struggle; you either control it or it controls you.

My friend and colleague in the trenches, Reverend Ken Campbell, has often publically said that when he was a college student, his natural inclination was to chase every skirt. That's because young males are constitutionally prone to libidinal excess. The overwhelming power of sexual gratification, makes it highly susceptible to becoming compulsive and addictive. But as human beings, we possess the intellect and the free will to exercise restraint. Until AIDS came along, male homosexuality had no inherent biological controls and so the use of the body seemed unlimited. Then came the Apocalypse: a complete systems breakdown of the body which lost its defences against nature. And the the ugliness and premature ageing of this wasteful disease were especially painful and grotesque in view of
gay men's historic idealization of youth and beauty.

Gay activists become particularly hysterical at the mention of sexual reversion therapy. Now it may be impractical to 'convert' totally from homosexuality to heterosexuality, but if counselling can allow a gay man to respond sexually to women, it should be encouraged and applauded, not lambasted or lampooned. If a gay male wants to marry and sire children, he shouldn't be harassed by gay activists accusing him of 'self-hatred'. Come on! Is gay identity so fragile that it cannot bear the thought that some people may not want to be gay? Or that a woman's power should not be ignored, especially in the context of raising children.

The difficulties in changing sexual orientation do not spring from its genetic innateness. Sexuality is highly fluid, and reversals are theoretically possible. However habit is refractory, once the sensory paths have been blazed and deepened by repetition - something that is also evident in the struggle with obesity, smoking, alchoholism or drug addiction.

The obscene contention made by most activists that constructive and rational opposition to sexual conduct is tantamount to anti-semitism or other forms of racism, is not only intellectually dishonest, but insultingly disrespectful to Blacks, Jews and other minorities. Discrimination against skin colour, ethnicity or religion is not wholly comparable to the complicated resistance of virtually all societies in history to open homosexuality, which involves thorny questions of morality and psychology. There has never been a gay leader remotely near the stature of Martin Luther King or Ghandi, both of whom drew upon the profound spiritual traditions of religion, to which gay political rhetoric has always been childishly hostile. Remember, it was the influence of the Quakers in 18th century Britian and the flamboyent, thunderous activism of Evangelicals in 19th century America that powered the abolitionist movement and led to the end of slavery.

No major world religion has ever endorsed homosexuality which can be openly practised only in peaceful, affluent and cosmopolitan times. Even in classical
antiquity, homosexuality was controversial, and despite the exaggerated claims of today's partisans, there was no place or period where it flourished in complete freedom from moral opprobrium. History shows that male homosexuality flourishes with urbanization, soon becomes predictably ritualized and always tends toward decadence. So my radical brothers and sisters should stop bitching about sincere Christians, Jews and Muslims who are merely exercising their constitutional right to free speech, and whose vast philosophical perspective easily triumphs over the provincialism and amorality of the gay world. Indeed, their position is far more
credible and honest than the tortuous casuistry of self-interested clerics who take the path of least resistance by creating their own church, tailor-made to affirm
their Rainbow philosophy.

The prominent recurring theme in the materials presented by gay advocates seems to revolve around the acceptance of same-sex families. This approach is clearly less controversial than attempting to discuss specific sexual practices and, of course, one can candy coat the agenda with cute titles and seemingly innocuous storynlines (such as Blue Dads... Green Dads... Pink Dads). But it is still an attempt to undermine the traditional family and to inure young, fresh minds to the current ethos that same-sex parenting is equivalent to opposite-sex parenting. Once you have effectively broken one of societies' taboos, others will fall away easily and rapidly. Children must not be used as guinea pigs for social engineering experiments.

Children need a biological mother and father. We know that this is not always possible, even in the context of opposite-sex marriage, but we don't solve the problem or alleviate the inconsistency by adding to it. Self-interested partisans will manufacture statistics to support their specious claims that children of same-sex marriages fare as well as those of opposite-sex marriages. However, the phenomenon of same-sex parenting doesn't have the longevity needed for such conclusive evidence, whereas the experience of single parent families has, not always, but often shown detriment to the development of the offspring
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So what about those gays and lesbians who really want to raise a family? Some of us have 'baby envy'; it's intrinsic to our species. Some of us feel
excluded and stigmatized. Too bad! Since when does everybody get everything they want? Laws are written for the good of all society and not for the individual, the special rights advocates or the legal radicals. The true libertarian recognizes that we are first of all social, interdependent beings - free, but also bound.

And because human community can only arise from some prevailing unity, society always has a natural and logical primacy over the individual. For the true libertarian, there is a connected stream of virtues, standards and institutions that must be distinguished and protected. And if we ignore the lessons of history and natural law, then everything becomes legal and everything becomes moral, and civilization descends into chaos.

Last December, I wrote an article for Ethics and Medics entitled, 'The Irony of Same-Sex Marriage'. And the irony that seems to be lost among most media and politicians is that for a long time the gay press has been replete with articles, letters and editorials sneering at the whole concept of gay marriage. Clearly, most of us don't want anything to do with it. Even lesbian icons, such as Jane Rule, stridently dis the entire notion. We neither need nor want the state in our bedrooms. We neither need nor want to be shackled by rules regulations or paperwork.

We've already won the same-sex benefits battle, so there's no longer concern over matters of pensions or estates. And other than the legal radicals, who hone their skills contesting these issues. the right to marry is being fought by a tiny minority, most of whom are already hitched, their youth gone, their kids growing or grown, and their parents shrinking before their very eyes. So for the sake of 'choice and diversity' for a few, a lot of time, energy and money that should be going to help the truly disenfranchised, is being wasted.

Ladies and gentlemen, real affliction out there is not 'homophobia', but rather, 'truthphobia'.

John McKellar
National Director, HOPE

THERE ARE DAYS.. ya just want to live in a comfy ex-missle silo, ya know? …. (missilebases)

World’s Smallest Man Meets Woman With World’s Longest Legs--Video--Short Break From Realit


9,093 posted on 09/17/2008 3:51:11 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Evan Thompson (in)famously noted that media support is worth about 15% to a favored candidate (he later walked that back, claiming the advantage is worth but 5% points).
 
Black powers

Richard Miniter, “What if Obama loses?”

[To the Dem base] Obama is much more than Kerry could ever be. Obama’s biography is straight out of a Democratic dream factory; his being touches and excites every element of the vast and varied Democratic party coalition. He and his wife are activist lawyers; he is connected to both the 1960s radicals (Ayers et al) and the Daley Democrats who beat them up in 1968 (Michelle’s father was a Daley ward heeler). Obama is not only an environmentalist-surfer from Hawaii, but he is a better public speaker than Keanau Reeves. He is an author-intellectual yet he can emote. He is telegenic and fit, yet has one perfect flaw: he is struggling in his fight against cigarettes. He has no problem with his wife earning more than he does while he decries the fact that, on average, women earn less than men in the some positions. He is Christian, but not born-again. And so on. He is an absolutely perfect incarnation of the liberal dream.

If Obama is rejected by voters, liberal activists will face a difficult moment. Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Kerry, sure. There was something wrong with them. A failure to connect. A remoteness. A coldness felt in some feathers of the left wing. Bill Clinton was an electoral success, but something about him didn’t sit right. The drama. The southerness. The welfare reform. The zaftig valley girl. Activists can understand why voters might have punished Hillary for the sins of Bill.

But Obama? He is perfect.

A rejection of Obama can only mean one of two things: a rejection of the 1960s formulation of liberalism (the current formulation, alas) or that America is deeply racist. Too many of them will go for the second hypotheses.

Too many think that elections turn on identities, not ideas.

If Obama loses–and it is still a big ‘if’–too many liberals will fail to heed the message that voters have been sending them since 1981. Seventy percent of the country is tired of 1960s liberalism. Indeed many find the hippie vision frightening: A country too ashamed of itself to fight its enemies, too unsure of itself to praise its own history,govern its children or corral its criminals,and too resentful of the rich to allow the economy to make more of them.

And I predict that, if Obama loses, liberals won’t ask the key question: If, instead, we had tried 1990s Clinton-DLC liberalism, would it have worked?

Indeed, as with Professor Kennedy’s preemptive accusation of massive institutionalized racism having derailed the Obama campaign, if in fact the campaign is derailed — sniff your fetid guilt, Whitey! — the move toward preemptive public “concern” about racism being the cause for Barack Obama’s failure to reach his predestined coronation stage unmolested is beginning to take shape. Here, for instance, is Jack Cafferty, asking the loaded question, “will Barack Obama’s race cost him the election?”

Notes Allah:

Could it be that McCain is a strong candidate and The One simply hasn’t run a very good general election campaign, as many Dems admit? Nah. The flaw in that theory is that it would legitimize a McCain victory, and we simply can’t have that: It’s an article of leftist faith that not only has no Republican been legitimately elected since Bush I in 1988, no Republican could possibly be legitimately elected after eight years of Bush II. If Maverick pulls it out, there’ll simply have to be an alternative, discrediting explanation. And so here it is, preemptively, just in case there are no Diebold snafus on Election Day to demagogue. Expect much more next month, needless to say, as well as the odd veiled threat or two if McCain holds tight in the polls and the Democrats start to panic.

One of the elephants in the room is the vague undercurrent, noticeable to all whose political sensitivity exceeds that of your average Lindsay Lohan-bloc voter, that an Obama loss could lead to some sort of civic unrest — not necessarily even in the black community. More likely, we’d be treated to the sight of DKos and Huffpo readers burning bras and breaking windows, rising up as one in protest to the idiocy of the democratic process, which, frankly, never seems to produce the “correct” results, even with the media as an ally.

Evan Thompson (in)famously noted that media support is worth about 15% to a favored candidate (he later walked that back, claiming the advantage is worth but 5% points). In the case of Obama, this number may be even higher, given that Obama is openly revered by many in the media, while John Kerry just happened to be representing the political interests of the overwhelming majority of reporters in the mainstream press.

But what I’m wondering now is, how many points is the veiled threat of some sort of reprisal by disaffected progressives and leftists likely worth, in electoral calculus, in addition to the percentage already produced by carefully crafted media coverage?

McCain needs independents and centrist Democrat women, if he’s going to win: are these voter groups one expects will resist the pressure of such threats? Or are they more likely, even if it’s only a small percentage of such voters, to take the position that it is far better to go along than it is to cause another 4-years of poison politics.

– And more, how much is the Obama campaign counting on such a peel-off of potential McCain voters to perhaps make the difference in a tight election that they once thought could not possibly be this tight, given that their candidate has been perfectly constructed and carefully managed, even to the point where the press has given him a pass on everything from his Rezco ties to his Ayers ties to his past association with communist groups to his “pragmatism” born out of Chicago ward politics, Acorn, and “community activism”?

After all, Jesus was a community organizer, we’re told — just like Obama!

Which, for those who routinely sneer at religion, seems rather an ironic bit of worship


9,094 posted on 09/17/2008 4:13:46 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Busted!... Video of Fannie Mae CEO in 2005 Explaining the "FAMILY" Connection with Dems & Obama

(Excerpt) Read more at gatewaypundit.blogspot.com ... Great Video! McCain needs to use this in a TV Add in swing states...

The Gifted and the Afflicted (This election is bringing out the worst in the likes of Cintra Wilson)

Obama to Supporters: 'Argue with Your Neighbors, Get in Their Face'

Some of Obama’s ‘in your face’ ambassadors at work here, threatening Amir Taheri of the New York Post:

“While I am encouraged by the senator’s evolution, I must also appeal to him to issue a “cease and desist” plea to the battalions of his sympathizers - who have been threatening me with death and worse in the days since my article appeared.”
http://www.nypost.com/seven/09172008/postopinion/opedcolumnists/obama_objects_129453.htm

 

 
 
You Really want "CHANGE" ?

This is really powerful---and what a message it sends to all.... A refugee from "changed' Cuba speaks...

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=yYEiwR2KklM
 

North Korea Tests Engine of Long-Range Missile, Report Says (Are West coast cities threatened?)

Missile defense test in Hawaii aborted

YOU HAVE GOT TO SEE THIS! Lady Rothschild takes down Wolf Blitz!

Her Cross to Bear (Hillary's new jewelry)

This lapel pin confirms our contention that Bill and Hillary are practicing Illuminist Witches
http://www.cuttingedge.org/news/n1259.cfm
 

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Violent crimes surge after illegals invade Texas

Netherlands: The Left Admits Guilt

Belgium: Au Revoir, Voltaire

China's tainted-milk scandal spreads

Save the Environment: Drill, Baby, Drill

House Passes Backroom Energy Bill

--as far as I can see, whatever the House and/or Senate pass, Bush will veto. End game. Then September 30th the moratorium against drilling offshore expires. Checkmate.

Drill-Shy Congress

Administration rips Democrats' energy bill as waste of time (VETO A COMING, BAN EXPIRES)

Wachovia Money Market Funds Have Exposure To Lehman Brothers Debt

AIG’s Dangerous Collapse & A Credit Derivatives Risk Primer


 

9,095 posted on 09/18/2008 3:16:45 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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MORE ON McCain and Fannie Mae in 2005. As with the Surge, he was right. Difference is, he was listened to on the Surge.
 
William Katz: "One of our own made it"

William Katz is our occasional contributor and proprietor of Urgent Agenda. This morning he writes on Sarah Palin:

I have no idea who’ll win the presidential election. It is very close, and a single incident or misstep can change the result. Clearly, the convention bounces have faded. Obama seems to be regaining a part of his pre-convention standing, thanks to some folks on Wall Street who give the term “classless society” an entirely new meaning. Oh, and thanks also to the worst, and most embarrassing press bias I’ve seen in my lifetime.

But I do think I know what the election is about. Yes, of course, there are issues, especially economic concerns, and they will cut. But on November 4, this election may well be about culture, which in politics doesn’t mean which singer is invited to the White House or whether the first lady’s hair style is up to date. In politics, culture means instinct, what happens in the gut, which is where a lot of political decisions, and voting decisions, are really sealed. One person has made this race about culture, and her name is Sarah.

It is simply remarkable to watch grown men and women in the media become hysterical about Sarah Palin – the intruder, the outsider, the little woman from a place where none of them would ever live, and where they certainly wouldn’t raise their children. It was equally remarkable to watch David Gergen, a knowledgeable Washington insider, say on CNN that he couldn’t understand the Palin thing. Like the king in the musical, “Camelot,” these highly educated, low-carb-luncheon types seem to wonder, when they see Sarah’s crowds, “What do the simple folk do?”

I’ll tell you a story, told to me by the late Kermit Eby, a University of Chicago professor with a history in the labor movement. It’s about Jimmy Hoffa, when he was president of the Teamsters. Hoffa would visit union halls to rally his members - rough guys, truck drivers mostly. He’d get up in front of them, hop on a chair, impeccably dressed, and start to speak. We’re talking 1950s prices here:

“You see this suit?” Hoffa would ask. “Hickey-Freeman. Three hundred bucks.

“You see these shoes? Florsheim. Twenty-seven-ninety-five.

“You see this watch? Longines. Two hundred bills.”

And those truck drivers would get up and cheer.

Why? Because “one of our own made it.” They liked seeing Jimmy, in his Hickey-Freeman, sitting down with all those management big shots. They liked it that this guy who came from the same streets they did could glance at the same Longines watch that the executives had wrapped around their chubby wrists. “One of our own made it.”

That’s the secret of Sarah Palin. When large numbers of American women, and men, look at her, they see themselves. And they see that a mother, married to a guy who works with his hands, can make it. And they deeply resent those who tear her down and push her out. The journalists trying to destroy Sarah Palin are the same ones who claim to root for “the little people.” Yet, they would never think of associating with them, and they’d be appalled if one of their children married into the Palin family. How does one explain it at the Princeton Club?

I recall a day in 1960 when I was driving through central Illinois with U.S. Senator Paul H. Douglas, for whom I was interning. We entered one of those typical Midwestern towns, and I made a classically dumb, arrogant, University of Chicago undergraduate comment about “the kind of people who live here.” Mr. Douglas, an honored senator, a war hero, a distinguished academic, interrupted my ignorance and admonished me. “Bill,” he said, “never underestimate the wisdom of a small town.” It’s something I’ve always remembered. The citizens of that Illinois town are the ones who, today, are called by the coastal elites “the flyover people.” They are the Sarah Palins - the ones who don’t measure the worth of their lives by their SAT scores or the name of the school on their diploma.

It was about the time I was interning for Mr. Douglas that a British writer and scientist, C.P. Snow, gave his famous lecture about “the two cultures,” the scientific and the humanistic. He complained, rightly or wrongly, that they never spoke to each other. Today, Snow might have written about this country’s two cultures – the one that represents bedrock American values, taught for generations, and the one that represents the “higher,” university-trained culture of the last 45 years. The culture of Sarah Palin versus the culture of Barack Obama.

I’ll tell you another story: CBS used to be known as the Columbia Broadcasting System. In the early days of radio its announcers would step into a booth during station breaks and say to the radio audience, “This is CBS, the Columbia Broadcasting System.” They called it “saying system.” And William S. Paley, who ran CBS, insisted that they wear tuxedos. Now, no one saw them. It was radio. And yet Paley insisted. He explained that it was a formal occasion, that they were entering American homes, that respect had to be shown, and that wearing a tuxedo would remind them how special this was. Tell that story to the “sophisticates” of today’s journalism and they’d laugh at the excess. Tell it to the Sarah Palin people and they’d understand immediately. They’d understand the instinct behind it, the instinct for respect.

It’s the same instinct that made Ronald Reagan put on a jacket every time he entered the Oval Office, because of his respect for what it represented. Compare that to the instinct that allowed Bill Clinton to be photographed in that same office in a track suit.

It is the instinct that made William F. Buckley Jr. say, to considerable approval, that he’d rather be ruled by the first 2,000 people in the Boston phone directory than by the 2,000 members of the Harvard faculty.

It is the instinct that sent Sarah Palin’s son to a recruiting office in wartime, rather than the protest lawn outside an anthropology department.

I share some of the doubts, expressed here at Power Line, about Sarah Palin’s preparedness for high office. What I don’t doubt is her gut instinct. Harry Truman, also rough around the edges, and snickered at by the swells, had that instinct. So, of course, did the much-ridiculed Lincoln, who was called a baboon by his first commanding general. And so of course did FDR, looked down upon by the likes of the columnist, Walter Lippmann.

The Washington and New York elites hate Sarah Palin. They, and especially the feminist “leaders” among them, are like the old factory owners in the pre-union days. They fear that the little people are rising up against them, and they must stop this. They are now the establishment, and like all establishments they protect themselves.

Sarah Palin may or may not be our next vice president. But if she is not, she will be remembered for one great thing – that for a single moment the “flyover people,” those often ignored and sneered at, felt they had a champion, and they felt that one of their own had made it.

They will be back, and if they’re not shown proper respect in this country, they might be a lot angrier next time.

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JIM TREACHER: "This is not free speech. This is not 'people expressing their opinion.' This is people expressing Obama's opinion. This is a powerful politician abusing his power to try to silence his critics, without even bothering to hide behind Media Matters or Kos. This is wrong."
 Saint Obama comes down to Earth.
 

ACORN and Obama's Democratic national [criminal] platform: "We oppose laws that require identification in order to vote or register to vote."

The party of high crimes and misdemeanors.

Honest elections absolutely depend on preventing the stuffing of the ballot box by people who are not eligible to vote.

Among those who are not eligible to vote are those who are dead, who are not residents of the precincts where they vote, who are registered to vote in another state, who are underage and especially those who are not citizens. Votes cast by any of those can cancel out your vote and, in close elections, decide the winner. New Post | Post | Atlas Shrugs | Your Weblogs | TypePad

Fund describes how easy it is for unscrupulous politicians to buy voter impersonators with a little cash and get them to cast illegal votes. The Seventh Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals explained "the extreme difficulty of apprehending a voter impersonator. He enters the polling place, gives a name that is not his own, votes and leaves. If later it is discovered that the name he gave is that of a dead person, no one at the polling place will remember the face of the person who gave that name."

Read it all, Schlafly in Human Events

Obama's  "hope" for the November election is MASSIVE VOTE FRAUD IN ILLINOIS, MICHIGAN, OHIO, PENNSYLVANIA, MISSOURI, NEW YORK, NEW HAMPSHIRE, ETC ETC ETC...

Obama's Buddies At ACORN In Hot Water Over Fraudulent Voter Registrations In Michigan

And guess which state just happens to be a key swing state in the upcoming election?

Several municipal clerks across the state are reporting fraudulent and duplicate voter registration applications, most of them from a nationwide community activist group working to help low- and moderate-income families

The majority of the problem applications are coming from the group ACORN, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, which has a large voter registration program among its many social service programs. ACORN’s Michigan branch, based in Detroit, has enrolled 200,000 voters statewide in recent months, mostly with the use of paid, part-time employees

“There appears to be a sizeable number of duplicate and fraudulent applications,” said Kelly Chesney, spokeswoman for the Michigan Secretary of State’s Office. “And it appears to be widespread.”

Yesterday at Atlas: More ACORN Voter Fraud in Wisconsin

Over at American Thinker: ACORN Fraud in New Mexico Again Clarice Feldman

1,000 fake voter registration cards have been turned in in New Mexico and 6,000 cards remain to be examined. At least one -- the one which triggered the investigation -- was turned in by ACORN. It's not known how many more of these were though  in a 2005 New Mexico election  ACORN was found to have submitted phony voter registration cards.

States are nuts to allow this to continue:It costs a fortune to root it out; and it's likely it cannot all be found out in time. And you, the taxpayers, have to bear the costs of the investigation and you, the voters, bear it as well because your lawful votes are stolen and diminished by fraudulent ones.

I will ask this question for the hundredth time, why isn't ACORN stripped of its eligibility and every ACORN voter registration null and void

VOTER FRAUD: DEMOCRAT TOOL

 
MICKEY KAUS: "Can the $9 million raised tonight by Obama at that Beverly Hills Barbra Streisand celebrity fundraiser possibly win him as many votes as the bad publicity from the fundraiser is losing him? I don't think so. ... P.S.: I'm from Beverly Hills! I've learned the hard way that there is no way to make it go down well with the rest of America."
 

Barack Obama is Coming Unmasked, and He's Ugly

 
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DEMOCRAT POLITICAL DRILL STUNT: FIDDLING WHILE AMERICANS BURN

The Democrats pulled another fast one. Last night's energy bill was yet another insult to our intelligence. Under the guise of a drill bill,  the Democrats, serving their enviro-industrial masters, passed an "energy" bill that bans offshore drilling within 50 miles of the coastline - in other words, where the oil is.

The whole bill stinks.

The House, on a 236-189 vote, on Tuesday approved a bill to allow oil drilling off the nation's Atlantic and Pacific coasts if states agree — but only 50 or more miles out. Republicans called the bill a ruse, saying that's well beyond where most of the estimated 18 billion barrels of oil is located.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the measure marked "a new direction in energy policy" because of its emphasis on alternative energy.Pelosiassad_2

The White House threatened a veto, saying the bill doesn't go far enough to generate new domestic supplies of oil and natural gas. The bill's prospects in the Senate are unclear.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the measure marked "a new direction in energy policy" because of its emphasis on alternative energy. (more here)

She is disgusting, waiting for her next photo - op of her kissing the ass of Assad.

Drilling is the answer. Listen to this man, he ought to know!

Imagine what a wonderful world it would be - more jobs! more oil! more wealth creation!

In the largest transfer of wealth, 700 billion leaves the U.S. economy every year and goes straight into the hands of the jihad.

Kbliss writes,

It is billed as an offshore energy bill.  It is not.  It is a Prius being sold as a Porsche (see my posting on this today at .) They cannot be allowed to get away with this lie.  While reporters seem intent on probing ad infinitum whether Palin and McCain are lying about the "bridge to nowhere", I suggest themedia probe the callous and insincere stunt the Democrats pulled last night in passing an "offshore bill".  It will amount to almost no additional offshore resources.  It will, however, tax oil companies giving them less dollars to invest in domestic prodcution.  It's all so stupid and short-sighted.  It's a political stunt designed only to shore up their credentials on an issue they were losing just a few weeks ago.  We can't them get away with a lie.  The American people need to understand that they're being sold a bill of goods on this.  The Democrats have still not addressed domestic production in any worthwhile way.  America needs its domestic oil and natural gas.  It is a national security issue of the highest importance.

Environmentalists balk at drilling off NJ coast (but ready or not here it comes! Oct 1, 2008)

 
  The Quiet Illusion - Ottawa October 11

9,096 posted on 09/18/2008 4:23:30 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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McCain Needs to Cut This Commercial, Immediately (Video: Obama member of Fannie Mae "Family")

Palin, the Base, and the Northeast Corridor Conservatives

A peek into Barack Obama’s health plan.

BREAKING: Morgan Stanley Considers Merger With Wachovia

VANITY: What Now?

Will Democrats Ever Recover From Obama?

Larry Kudlow Just Handed It to The Leftists on The MSNBC Morning Show Over Subprime Loans

Time For Straight Talk On Taxes

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'The World As We Know It Is Going Under' [ 1, 2 ]
 

Run On Money Market Fund: Reserve Primary Fund Lost 60% Of Its Assets To Redemptions This Week

Britain’s Economy in Meltdown as Government Faces Collapse

 
 Interesting perspectives
 

1976 / 2008 Deja Vu All Over Again

Cause of Mortgage Crisis - Political Correctness and Racial Bullying (Carter and Clinton)

Former SEC Official Blames Agency Rule Change For Investment Bank Collapses (Change by Obama Backer)

 

ACORN, Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac, voter fraud and Obama

The Congressional Black Caucus & Barack Obama: The Conscience Of Fannie Mae (Video Included)

Breaking the Bank (connecting the Obama subprime dots)

 
USING RED-LIGHT AND SPEED CAMERAS together with tag-reading OCR software to track drivers nationwide. It's like that was the plan all along.
 
A LOOK AT THE Asus N10 mini-laptop. Much more than an Eee PC, but still small and cheap.

 

9,098 posted on 09/18/2008 10:08:44 AM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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Damn
It
Enough of this

Now schools introduce a sex guide for your six-year-olds

Will: Obama Victory Would Bring Fairness Doctrine Back

Militant Possibilities on the New-Old Front (New COLD WAR is upon us)

New York Times 2003: Dems Oppose Bush Plan To Rein in Fannie and Freddie

McCain goes on offense, links Obama to credit crisis

Palin E-Mail Hacking Brings Campaign to a New Low

Obama Panders to Women by Pushing 'Wage Gap' Myth in New Ad

What we can learn from the Congressional Drilling ban

Automatic sunsets for all new laws, unless reauthorized by a recorded vote...
 
 

Rush's Opening Monologue: Barack Obama is employing typical Chicago thug-style politics. Sarah Palin's email has been hacked and Obama is lying about Rush in an ad which insults the intelligence of Hispanics and inflames racism. This Saul Alinksy-taught community agitator will do whatever he thinks it takes to clear the field and win this election. He's a fraud and a disgrace. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)

Pearl of Wisdom: "Senator Obama is acting no different than a 1950s segregationist trying to stroke racial hatred."

ABC's Jake Tapper and Politico's Jonathan Martin did superb jobs in debunking Obama's Spanish-language ad that lies about Rush. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)
» ABC News:Tapper » Politico: Martin » Powerline: Most Hateful Ad Ever?
» Watch: Obama Ad » Watch: Morning Update (April, 6 2006): The Limbaugh Laws
(Morning Update video is available in QuickTime format only)
Note: Watch for Rush's op-ed on the Obama ad in tomorrow's Wall Street Journal.

Democrats caused the mortgage meltdown. Bush proposed new oversight for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and Democrats rejected it so their cronies like Obama advisors Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson could loot the institutions and get rich. In 2005, Fannie Mae CEO Daniel Mudd addressed the Congressional Black Caucus and called the Democrats the "conscience" of his company. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)
» IBD: Whose Bailout Is It? » NYT '97: House Banking Chief Wants Freddie Inquiry
» New York Post: Mudd-Flap Manor » Bloomberg: Congress May Adjourn

A note to Sen. McCain: Let Sarah be Sarah. Don't turn her into a clone, denouncing Wall Street greed. You're running against liberals who are to blame for the financial scandals. Hang this on them. It's a sitting duck. (Rush 24/7 Members: Listen Here)
» Daniel Henninger: Will McCain Waste Palin?

Pearl of Wisdom: "So here's another Obama supporter, Josh Howard, echoing Reverend Jeremiah Wright saying, 'God blank America.' Josh Howard has become wealthy because of this country." YouTube: NBA Star Disrespects National Anthem

Obama encouraged his followers to go up to non-believers and "Get in their face." Meanwhile, Joe Biden says it's patriotic to pay higher taxes.

Audio sound bites galore: Hank Greenberg and Larry Kudlow on the mortgage mess, and Lynn Forester de Rothschild blasts the Drive-By Media elites.

Rush defended Senator McCain against a caller who impugned his conduct as a POW.

 
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9,099 posted on 09/18/2008 2:32:57 PM PDT by backhoe (For a Real Change, Vote Palin)
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The incomparable Anchoress:
 

Dems run away; McCain shows leadership

I’m sorry…my jaw is ON THE FLOOR at this headline:
Democratic Congress May Adjourn, Leave Crisis to Fed, Treasury

The Democratic-controlled Congress, acknowledging that it isn’t equipped to lead the way to a solution for the financial crisis and can’t agree on a path to follow, is likely to just get out of the way.

Lawmakers say they are unlikely to take action before, or to delay, their planned adjournments — Sept. 26 for the House of Representatives, a week later for the Senate. While they haven’t ruled out returning after the Nov. 4 elections, they would rather wait until next year unless Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben S. Bernanke, who are leading efforts to contain the crisis, call for help.

One reason, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said yesterday, is that “no one knows what to do” at the moment.

I suppose you might call it “admirable” of the Democrat leadership to admit they have no idea what to do about the economy just now; some might say, “well, if you’re not going to lead, get the hell out of the way!” But running away in fear of making a mistake does not exactly show leadership in a time of crisis. When the nation is in crisis, you don’t run away because things have become difficult. It sends a terrible message to the nation - “run, run! Save yourselves!” By Jesus, do these people not understand the absolute fundamentals of leadership?

If the Democrats have forgotten how to lead, then they need to look to NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani on 9/11, and pattern some leadership based upon how he responded to the challenges of that day. It’s the most basic lesson of leadership, but the one that matters the most: When there is a serious problem, you acknowledge the gravity of the situation, and then - even if you are discreetly looking for outside expertise to address the crisis - you STAY WHERE YOU ARE and you deal straight with the nation, and keep them apprised of the rescue and recovery operation. It’s okay to admit you don’t know anything…but you tell the nation, “we’re going to come through this, and we’ll be the stronger for it; we’re going to work together to make sure everything that needs seeing to is seen to. We are here; we know this is bad. Trust us to understand what you need. Yes, this is frightening for us, too, but we are here to lead; we will not abandon you.”

The Democrats are saying they can’t do that. They’re saying they have not the tools to lead. To obstruct, yes, to vilify, yes, to blame, yes…but not to actually lead us out of an economic ground zero. They’re admitting they can’t lead us out of the hole; they’re just running to make sure they can stay safe.

I am very glad to read Reid’s admission that “No one knows what to do”…except it’s not really true. I’m going to reprint the address John McCain just made today in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, today. Please read them in full. The man is showing leadership. He is not telling you “we don’t know what to do.” He is not telling you “there are no answers.” He’s telling you this is going to be hard, but we’re going to get through it. He is being Rudy Giuliani on 9/11. Read it. Let’s finally get serious, shall we?

And keep in mind that while John McCain is offering leadership, Barack Obama - who has a closeness to this economic crisis that is uncomfortable - is in Nevada telling people to “get in the faces” of other people about the election; he’s running such dishonest ads about McCain and illegal immigration that even the press has noticed. Obama could not get the AIG right yesterday; had Palin made his errors there would be sneers of “she’s not ready to lead.” But Obama blew it yesterday, and the press shrugged and smiled over it. Now, Obama is doing flip-flops.

Joe Biden, meanwhile was rallying for the higher taxes in a way that seemed a bit buffoonish to me. “Low taxes are unpatriotic!” Sigh. It may well take a tax increase somewhere to to fix this mess. But it seems to me cutting corporate taxes is the only way to save jobs at this point.

Here are McCain’s remarks (H/T Lorie Byrd) - if you care about what is happening today to our economy, put your personal leanings aside and read it.

ARLINGTON, VA — U.S. Senator John McCain delivered the following remarks in Cedar Rapids, IA, today:

I’m happy to be introduced by Governor Palin, but I can’t wait until I introduce her to Washington. Let me offer an advance warning to the big spending, greedy, do nothing, me first, country second crowd in Washington and on Wall Street: change is coming.

We need reform in Washington and on Wall Street. The financial markets are in crisis. Times are tough. Enormous strain is being put on working families and individuals in America. I know that the events unfolding can be difficult to understand for many Americans. The dominos that we have seen fall this week began with the corruption and manipulation of our home loan system. The reason this crisis started was the abuses that took place within our home loan agencies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and within our home loan system.

Two years ago I warned this Administration and Congress that regulations for our home loan agencies, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, needed to be fixed.

But nothing was done.

Senator Obama talks a tough game on the financial markets but the facts tell a different story. He took more money from Fannie and Freddie than any Senator but the Democratic chairman of the committee that regulates them. He put Fannie Mae’s CEO who helped create this disaster in charge of finding his Vice President. Fannie’s former General Counsel is a senior advisor to his campaign. Whose side do you think he is on? When I pushed legislation to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, Senator Obama was silent. He didn’t lift a hand to avert this crisis. While the leaders of Fannie and Freddie were lining the pockets of his campaign, they were sowing the seeds of the financial crisis we see today and enriching themselves with millions of dollars in payments. That’s not change, that’s what’s broken in Washington.

There was no transparency into the books of Wall Street banks. Banks and brokers took on huge amounts of debt and they hid the riskiest investments. Mismanagement and greed became the operating standard while regulators were asleep at the switch.

The primary regulator of Wall Street, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) kept in place trading rules that let speculators and hedge funds turn our markets into a casino. They allowed naked short selling — which simply means that you can sell stock without ever owning it. They eliminated last year the uptick rule that has protected investors for 70 years. Speculators pounded the shares of even good companies into the ground.

The Chairman of the SEC serves at the appointment of the President and has betrayed the public’s trust. If I were President today, I would fire him.

We cannot wait any longer for more failures in our financial system. Structures like the resolution trust corporation that dealt with the failed savings and loan industry were designed to clean up the system and worked. Today we need a plan that doesn’t wait until the system fails. I am calling for the creation of the mortgage and financial institutions trust — the MFI. The priorities of this trust will be to work with the private sector and regulators to identify institutions that are weak and take remedies to strengthen them before they become insolvent. For troubled institutions this will provide an orderly process through which to identify bad loans and eventually sell them.

This will get the treasury and other financial regulatory authorities in a proactive position instead of reacting in a crisis mode to one situation after the other. The MFI will enhance investor and market confidence, benefit sound financial institutions, assist troubled institutions and protect our financial system, while minimizing taxpayer exposure. Tomorrow I will be talking in greater detail about the crisis facing our markets and what I will do as President to fix this crisis and get our economy moving again.

Senator Obama has never made the kind tough reform we need today. His idea of reform is what his party leaders in Congress order him to do. We tried for bipartisan ethics reform and he walked away from it because his bosses didn’t want real change. I know how to make the change that Senator Obama and this Congress is afraid of. I’ve fought both parties to shake up up Washington and I’m going to do it as President.

Those same Congressional leaders who give Senator Obama his marching orders are now saying that this mess isn’t their fault and they aren’t going to take any action on this crisis until after the election. Senator Obama’s own advisers are saying that crisis will benefit him politically. My friends, that is the kind of me-first, country-second politics that are broken in Washington. My opponent sees an economic crisis as a political opportunity instead of a time to lead. Senator Obama isn’t change, he’s part of the problem with Washington.

When AIG was bailed out, I didn’t like it, but I understood it needed to be done to protect hard working Americans with insurance policies and annuities. Senator Obama didn’t take a position. On the biggest issue of the day, he didn’t know what to think. He may not realize it, but you don’t get to vote present as President of the United States.

While Senator Obama and Congressional leaders don’t know what to think about the current crisis, we know what their plans are for the economy. Today Senator Obama’s running mate said that raising taxes is patriotic. Raising taxes in a tough economy isn’t patriotic. It’s not a badge of honor. It’s just dumb policy. The billions in tax increases that Senator Obama is proposing would kill even more jobs during tough economic times. I’m not going to let that happen.

I have seen tough times before. I know how to shake-up Wall Street and Washington. I will get this economy moving. I will lead us through this crisis by fighting for you, and when I am President we will be stronger than ever before.

McCain is not telling us to “get in” each others “faces.” He’s trying to lead, if we will let him. The Democrats have admitted they don’t WANT to lead on this issue. They’ve never wanted to do more than jeer from the upper chambers. And Sarah Palin - she may not be your cup of tea, but she clearly knows how to use the broom that has stymied Nancy Pelosi. I’m saying, let McCain lead. The Democrats don’t want to. Their cowardice is a disgrace.

Compare and Contrast: Obama’s response and McCains’s.

Ace Reminder: Yes, Bush did try to stave off this economic crisis in 2003 and the Dems blocked it. You could look it up. In the NY Times.

Also, if you want to look back on how we got here, read this piece from City Journal, (H/T Jonah Goldberg).

Also read this interesting email response that that article, by one of Goldberg’s readers.

It’s time, finally, to get serious. James Pethokoukis lists four ways to make things worse and turn a recession into a depression.

I’m not the only one whose jaw is on the floor at the Democrats turning tail and running away:
Obi’s Sister: Quotes a rock tune!
Kim Priestap at Wizbang has more thoughts
Treacher: Obama doesn’t like free speech.
Ace says McCain needs to cut this ad
Sarah Palin: talking REAL reform
Red State: Dems: Exit, Stage Left.
Snapped Shot: The UH-word cloud of Obama. But he’s much, much smarter than anyone else.


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