I have had my disagreements with GW in the past, but this was a great speech. I may even share it on Facebook.
I agree. I think that is what I said.
I remember you Clemenza, and no, I’m not confused, that is why I started the Vichy Republican list during and after Election 2008.
People too soon no longer remember, I recall quite vividly, the only inside the Beltway type that did not A. support Obamao B. did not stick the knife in Gov Palin’s back was C Krauthammer.
And Britt Hume of course, but Krauthammer surprised me, and I gained a ton of respect for him when he passed on the chance to stab Palin ala et tu Brutus.
McCain Loses His Head
By George F. Will
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/22/AR2008092202583.html
It is arguable that, because of his inexperience, Obama is not ready for the presidency. It is arguable that McCain, because of his boiling moralism and bottomless reservoir of certitudes, is not suited to the presidency. Unreadiness can be corrected, although perhaps at great cost, by experience. Can a dismaying temperament be fixed?
Sarah Palin and the mutual loathing society
By George F. Will
Thursday, February 18, 2010
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/17/AR2010021703507.html
Yet Sarah Palin, who with 17 months remaining in her single term as Alaska’s governor quit the only serious office she has ever held, is obsessively discussed as a possible candidate in 2012. Why? She is not going to be president and will not be the Republican nominee unless the party wants to lose at least 44 states.
Conservatives, who rightly respect markets as generally reliable gauges of consumer preferences, should notice that the political market is speaking clearly: The more attention Palin receives, the fewer Americans consider her presidential timber. The latest Post-ABC News poll shows that 71 percent of Americans — including 52 percent of Republicans — think she is not qualified to be president.