Posted on 10/03/2008 9:44:14 AM PDT by Chet 99
There are some moments when members of a political movement come together as one, sharing the same thoughts, feeling the same emotions, breathing the same shallow breaths. One of those occasions occurred Thursday night when Republicans around the country crouched nervously behind their sofas, glimpsed out tentatively at their flat screens and gripped their beverages tightly as Sarah Palin walked onto the debate stage at Washington University in St. Louis.
There she was, resplendent in black, striding out like a power-walker, and greeting Joe Biden like an assertive salesman, first-naming him right off the bat.
Just as the midcentury psychologist Abraham Maslow predicted, Republicans watching the debate had a hierarchy of needs. First, they had a need for survival. Was this woman capable of completing an extemporaneous paragraph a collection of sentences with subjects, verbs, objects and, if possible, an actual meaning?
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Sorry Carley. That was for MurryMom.
I really have to laugh when polls and pundits find the debate was a draw, and give Palin credit for not destroying herself.
The real issue here is that when ‘they’ say that they lean toward or say that Biden won, ——— is that a man of 30+ years Washington experience only ‘drew’ with an outsider with 5 weeks experience!!!
With all his knowledge and experience, he only had a draw with a newbie!!!???
Hah. No, just having a self-chuckle at the Mom’s expense. Heck, it’s all I can do to keep the “inside folks” from suspending me, some days...
In her next interview, I think she’s going to be far more relaxed and “herself.” I agree that she was overprepped when she faced Gibson and Couric. Some pundits were downing her interview with Hannity — I could see she was still sounding a bit rehearsed, but nothing like the other two.
Still sucking on that lemon, eh?
In her next interview, I think she’s going to be far more relaxed and “herself.” I agree that she was overprepped when she faced Gibson and Couric. Some pundits were downing her interview with Hannity — I thought overall she did fine when she sat down with him. Granted, I could see she was still sounding a bit rehearsed, but nothing like the other two interviews. It makes a difference when interviewers don’t play “gotcha.”
This has to be a real challenge for a NY Times writer to have to accept Sarah did a great job in the debate. Granted, Brooks is the token “conservative (yeah, right),” but the fact the editorial staff allowed complimentary words about her onto the Times is proof she had an undeniably positive impact.
I think it is clled projection? That is exactly what the liberals were doing so therefore we must’ve been doing the same thing. The they all got onlien and decided it was a “tie” and not a win for Sarah.They are soooo transparent.
Let’s try again:
I think it is called projection? That is exactly what the liberals were doing so therefore we mustve been doing the same thing. Then they all got online and decided it was a tie and not a win for Sarah.They are soooo transparent.
"Just as the midcentury psychologist Abraham Maslow predicted, Republicans watching the debate had a hierarchy of needs. First, they had a need for survival. Was this woman capable of completing an extemporaneous paragraph a collection of sentences with subjects, verbs, objects and, if possible, an actual meaning?"
This is too much. Neocon psychobabble in The New York Times. A Woody Allen movie is coming to life. Let's hope someone analyzes Obama's and liberals' needs in Third Force and transpersonal terms. The campaign needs a critical companion.
"Hegel, call your office..."
In four years!
brooks needs to lose his front teeth. He is a smarmy castroti!
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I thought you had disappeared. Your predictably leftist comments have not been missed.
I agree, Biden looked nearly smitten... or was it the cosmetic tape on either side of his temples that made him look that way?
However, Glenn Beck said something last night that gave me nightmares..
McCain — Mr. No Earmarks — voted for the Bailout Bill? How is this possible?
Go Sarah. Go Sarah and go to Michigan. You may have to fight McCain, too.
And I liked McCain before his bailout vote...
This is about as good a column as we can expect from the Times. You can almost sense the pain emanating from the editorial offices.
HI there MM..Sarah Palin was great last night..Doesn’t it hurt your liberal heart ..!?!
What an uninformed and provincial statement to make!
Just goes to show that Brooks and his ilk are so isolated from normal Americans that they cannot comprehend the meaning of the word.
Brooks and much of the media are trapped in their own little time and place, with little contact with the vast real world out here where "normal" is Sarah Palin!
I hope she is keeping a diary on an encrypted thumb drive.
-ccm
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