Memo to McCain: Don’t waste Gov. Palin
Wall Street Journal deputy editor Daniel Henninger has a must-read today on what McCain needs to do to maximize the reform skills and experience of Gov. Palin:
Wall Street Journal deputy editor Daniel Henninger has a must-read today on what McCain needs to do to maximize the reform skills and experience of Gov. Palin:
There’s been a lot of talk this election year about change, about who would be the candidate most likely to reach across the aisle in the spirit of getting things done in Washington. Barack Obama has talked a good talk on the issue, but when it comes to the walk, the USA Today correctly points out that John McCain has a proven track record of reaching across the aisle that Barack Obama does not:
It’s getting hard to keep track of how many times he’s played the race card (not to mention his surrogates), but he’s done it again, this time in a Spanish language ad that is so filled with distortions and lies – and race-baiting smears – that ABC’s Jake Tapper took the time to debunk almost every bit of it here.

Time’s The Page blog has excerpts from the interview Fox’s Sean Hannity recently did with Gov. Palin. The first of the two part interview will air tonight at 9 PM and the second part tomorrow night at the same time. These excerpts are from part one.
I echo Michelle Malkin’s sentiments about the developing news story surrounding the hacking of Gov. Palin’s personal email account by a group called “Anonymous.” For the record, here’s what happened:
This is probably the most devastating indictment of Barack Obama I’ve seen yet when it comes to domestic policy do-nothingness, especially when contrasted with John McCain.