Quote of the day

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on September 2, 2008 at 3:01 pm

A sign of things to come?

On Sarah Palin as a VP I have no particular opinion, except that she doesn’t make me any more interested in voting for John McCain.  But the people criticizing her are making me considerably less interested in voting for Obama.  If this sort of deranged logic produces unwavering support for Obama, I have to question my own judgement.

The Atlantic’s Megan McArdle, on the far left’s desperate attacks against Gov. Sarah Palin.

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  1. Neo says:

    The Obama campaign went off half-cocked with a rumor that claimed Palin was a Pat Buchanan supporter. The campaign issued a press release which claimed that Palin was a Buchanan supporter and that Buchanan was a “nazi sympathizer”.

    PAT BUCHANAN: If they do that, you end the moratorium on Rev. Jeremiah Wright, because Barack Obama’s pastor and spiritual advisor for 15 years did run an anti-Semitic church, does run an anti-white church and has engaged in racist rants. And we were told that, look, this is off the table, those sort of things. And them to have them come up and, come after me, you open up somebody’s associations? You open those up. You open up all of yours.

    It must be those infamous “low level staffers”, that Obama has been leading as part of his presidential training, who put out this wonderful POS.

  2. Lorica says:

    Sarah Palin as his running mate is a cynical and calculated move. It is a choice made to try to win an election. It is a political gimmick. And it’s very high risk. I find it insulting to women, to the Republican party, and to the country.

    Here’s another good quote. It seems the liberals entrenched in MSM are going balistic with this pick, so it must have been a good choice. Seems to me that Mac has his “Maverick” label back as he completely bucked the idiots in the MSM. =)) – Lorica

  3. Ryan says:

    It is a choice made to try to win an election.

    Well, duh. Isn’t that what the goal of McCain is, to win the election? Gotta love the MSM.

  4. Mwalimu Daudi says:

    When it comes to the MSM, I am a radical’s radical. I cannot understand why the Republican Party allows these hate groups access to the convention. It makes about as much sense as inviting Code Pink to broadcast live from inside the convention hall. What’s next – give Osama bin Laden press credentials and let him wander the convention floor?

    When Democrats were boycotting Fox, I thought that it presented the GOP with a golden opportunity to cut out the cancer that is the MSM forever. A Fox-for-MSM trade is one that I would gladly make any day of the week.

    Remember that this is the same MSM that obediently licked the boots of the Soviet Empire for decades. This is the same MSM that worshipped al Qaeda terrorists in Iraq and lovingly refered to them as “insurgents” and “rebels”. This is the same MSM that refers to the holocaust that is abortion as “choice”. Genocidal maniacs like Hitler, Stalin, Castro, Saddam, and Mao come and go, but their MSM enablers seem to last forever. With (sad to say) the GOP’s help.

  5. NC Cop says:

    Once again, as the Messiah himself said, “Are these the issues the American people are really interested in?”

    When they deal with Republicans, apparently so.