First, I sort of suspect that John McCain may have been warned TrooperGate might break badly today, when he decided mid-day to put his legacy ahead of his ego.
"I have to tell you. Sen. Obama is a decent person and a person you don’t have to be scared of as president of the United States," McCain told a supporter at a town hall meeting in Minnesota who said he was “scared” of the prospect of an Obama presidency and of who the Democrat would appoint to the Supreme Court.
Second, at least for the moment, the McCain team is standing behind Palin. They released a statement that claimed that the report had found Palin had not done anything wrong, that the investigation was partisan, and that Palin looked forward to the Personnel Board investigation results as she continues her conversation with the American people.
In other words, Palin's still on the ticket, for the moment. They're probably stuck with her. After all, there are few people who would want to take over for her. I think KayBee Hutchison might help McCain--but why would you do it if you were her? Becoming McCain's running mate is no longer a desirable career move. And if he replaced Palin with Lieberman, it would devastate Republican turnout in November. So, for now, at least, Palin remains on the ticket.
Which leads me to my third point. McCain's whole campaign since he picked Palin was about "mavericks" who take on the old way of doing things. Was. That's not going to work anymore. So now he's got an unqualified but charismatic fundie fire breather, but a really tainted claim to maverickyness (though I think McCain will claim that his refusal to push the lynch mobs is more maverickyness).
In other words, since his poll numbers are already in the 42% range, McCain's bid to be President just got even more tougher, because his brand is for shit.
So point four. At some point, the Republicans are going to decide that McCain's going to lose, and they need to save as many of the congressional seats as they can. They've already started pulling advertising out of toss up Congressional districts. But then there's this:
So I hear (via a prominent member of the sane Republican faction) that the word on the right side of the street is that the Republican National Committee is about to pull the plug on its joint ads with the McCain campaign, and devote its resources instead to trying to save a couple of the senators who are at serious risk of losing their seats. Now this is gossip, albeit of the high class variety; take it with the requisite pinch of salt. But it points to some real vulnerabilities in the McCain campaign's finances. McCain's decision to opt for public funding has meant that he's had enormous difficulty competing with the Obama money raising machine. He's been able to partly compensate by co-financing ads with the RNC (this skirts the limits of the legislation that he himself co-wrote but is just about legal). This has kept him competitive in TV advertising, albeit still significantly outgunned. But if the Republicans are as worried as they should be about the impending elections, there will be a lot of calls on that money, and the RNC is going to have to make some tough choices. Should it keep spending money on the presidential campaign in the hope that McCain will win despite the polls, or should it instead try to minimize the damage of a McCain defeat by doing its best to stop the Democrats from making big gains in the Senate?
That is, at a time when McCain has already had to withdraw from a swing state (mine!!) because he's broke, the RNC may well pull their funding from him and try to save Mitch McConnell or Saxby Chambliss.
So to sum up: earlier today, there was a ceiling for Obama's support. But I think that roof just got raised.
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so mavericks are crooks?
Well, right now the GOP brand is so toxic that in the San Joaquin Valley, even in Bakersfield, the candidates don’t want it on their signs. That’s a fairly reliably red area, too. I’m not sure the RNC can save Chambliss and McConnell.
No. Perhaps not. But McConnell and Chambliss have a better shot–with a cheaper price tag–than McCain does at this point.
Scuttlebutt I got today is that gooper congresscritters in Florida are intentionally skipping public debates and other events that were scheduled to be televised. By skipping them, the stations then refuse to air the event because they fear the gooper will come back later and demand equal time. Appears to be statewide by design.
You just watch, Paulson will figure out some way to inject capital directly into certain illiquid advertising agencies and media outlets. Problem solved!
at the time palin was picked, in fact for a couple of years now, it has seemed pretty likely for our next prez to be a dem. seems clear over the past 8 years that the fundies are a little bit of an anchor for the rnc. so i wonder if they didn’t want to attach the fundies to the sinking ship and do so in a way that when they rebrand themselves over the next few cycles (move towards the center?) they can play the card of having picked one of them for vp. i don’t see ‘christian values’ getting a lot of attention over the next few cycles.
Throw the cash down the McCain hole dangit, don’t give it to Saxby! We’re getting close to getting rid of his sorry ass.
Johnny Mc’s gonna be one lonely ol’ guy pretty soon. I feel sorry for him, not that he hasn’t knowingly chosen this.
Did McCain not get control of the RNC when he became the nominee? I mean, how incompetent is this crew? How can the RNC pull its money out of McCain’s campaign? Doesn’t he own the RNC until 11/5?
As Governor, Sarah Palin was given Immense Power - in fact, according to Alaska Law, she could have Legally Fired Walt Monegan for No Reason at All.
What the Branchflower Report shows, imvho, is that she Lacked the Character to Do The Right Thing with All that Power - she’s Ethically Flawed, and she Used her Power for Personal Reasons instead.
It’s Very Difficult to Spin Troopergate so that Sarah comes out Qualified to be a Heartbeat Away from the Presidency.
Big Power/No Character is Not the Formula for the Leadership We need.
That would be More of the Same.
Yes, he got control.
For as long as the party agreed that POTUS was the top priority of the party. Besides, when you get just below McCain in the current pecking order (to McConnell) they HATE MCCain.
What can you call a’branded maverick’?
Holy electoral college Ms E, where do you think this goes? I mean, he’s still a ni..gro secret Muslim terrorist Manchurian candidate socialist foreign-born whitey-hating anti-gun liberal freakin’ Democrat, right?
My guess is this: Virginia and North Caroline for sure go Obama, due to the big federal employment presence; Indiana because to about half the state he’s the homeboy; Missouri because they got that “so goes the country” thing happening - and then maybe Georgia’s within reach [Love to see a downticket effect on Congressman Uppity’s career], and Montana’s got possibilitie.
But after those, McCain’s up by double digits in the rest of Rove’s base.
McCain’s leading in Arkansas, North Dakota, and Nebraska-2 by less than 15, all being low to really low information types in low to really low populations, which tend to be volatile. But the next level after that is the heart of Dixie and Bushland: Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas.
It’s all good fun, but I’ll tell y’all one thing: I’d trade a hell of a lot of other bonus states just for Mississippi. THAT…would be sweet.
Some might call it a “steer.”
Some might call it a “neutered bull.”
Some might call it “dinner.”
Rats leaving a sinking ship for other sinking ships?
I believe that the RNC is controlled by a club of corrupt old men into whose company Johnny is only grudgingly admitted. They’re not answerable to a candidate who calls himself a maverick no matter how much that candidate tries to whore himself down to their own standard of depravity.
If I remember correctly, that would mean they’re rat-fucked?
I saw that ‘ceiling’ thing on 538.com, that was compelling analysis. I was discussing it with a friend at work today. I’ve been expecting the polls to start tightening a bit… but just a bit. I think the fundamentals for Obama are overwhelming.
Agree that the game has changed again, and more is possible.
I’m hopeful that Barry can now use his enormous coattails to come to California and campaign against Prop 8.
Here’s the McPalin statement I paraphrased in the post.
Uh huh.
The Goops are hosed. If they yank the support to the McCain campaign, sure they will have more money for the Senate protection effort. But this is another double edged sword for them. If you blow up the Presidential campaign you invite disinterest in the ground game and more casual voters. That may eat up any gains you could obtain from the extra money on the state races. Not sure they gain anything doing this. Oh, what a shame….
I wonder if people will take down their mcCain/Palin signs….. or what? We’ll be able to do our own little personal surveys over the weekend!
Quite likely.
Well, I’ll tell you what, it is one hell of a lot closer here than people realize. I don’t think it is necessarily likely, but there is at least a chance that Obama can take Arizona.
Back when I was dealing with horses, we called them “Geldings”.
When you think of it, McSame is a Gelding and quite frankly, it seems like the Republican party itself is the one to weild the final ax that cuts him off at the nuts.
I don’t think that will happen. Sorry. In the last debate Obama was not for gay marriage. I was shocked, but, on a national level, I guess the masses are not ready for ‘Adam and Steve’ as opposed to ‘Adam and Eve’.
I’ve only seen one pro Prop 8 ad - it was unintentionally hilarious, and could be busted if someone had the Final Cut Pro chops to do it.
Won’t the 8 Republican members of that Legislative Council be pleased with that.
I’d imagine it would have zero, nada, zilch effect on their willingness to impeach MsBull…winkle.
I’ve got the feeling that MsBull…winkle and First Dude are now making an offer on a nice Arizona condo that’s suddenly come on the market (Yay Cindy on that new realtor job!) and thinking it might be a wise choice to never to go back to Alaska.
Polar bears? Fuck ‘em!
Hey now, we got enough kooks and idiots here already thank you.
According to 538, the highest-probability states once you get past Indiana and NC are (in Silver’s order, but with pollster’s state edge) (EV)
WV (M +1.1) (5)
ND (M +9) (3)
MT (M +8) (3)
GA (M +7.5) (15)
AR (M +11) (6)
SD (M +15) (3)
Pollster has AZ at M+12. Pollster has the national race at O+8.
WV looks winnable; even a landslide makes the others look far away. You’d need something like a national O+15 to make them start looking highly winnable (except for the possibility of states-specific ground games.)
Don’t hear all the sounds of McCain/Palin bumper stickers being scraped off? Monday should be a good day for auto body shops. I think they will get a lot of Goopers who want their bumpers not to show traces of stupidity.
Where are you in CA? Lots of ads are running here - there have been some against it, but a lot more for it. The Mormon Church is spending a LOT of money.
My impression is that the Obama campaign has been against the terminology of ‘gay marriage’, not the issue of equal rights under the law - Biden tried to make the case in the debate - though a bit awkwardly.
But, I do think they are for equal rights. Obama is black, he knows all about discrimination, but previously couldn’t risk the election by coming out against the initiative.
Campaigning to defeat it would cost him a couple of points for sure, but in a blowout, who cares?
I can just imagine the scene in Hotel Chez Palin right now:
The First Dude storming around the room smacking himself in the face and saying: “Fuck me! Fuck me! Fuck me!”
To which MsBull…winkle replys: “Not tonite, I’ve got a real bad headache!
Shoot. i forgot to mention this earlier. A friend of mine is a co-producer on a film called ‘Torturing Democracy’ on Guantanamo and the torture regime in this country.
It’s debuting tonight on PBS in San Diego - apparently only here, due to squeamishness on the part of PBS honchos in DC.
Here’s the press release on the film. My friend Carey Murphy is mentioned at the bottom of the release.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-.....#038;EDATE
Here’s the website for the documentary:
http://www.torturingdemocracy.org/
starting here in 10 minutes.
EW, I saw your comments on First Dude in the last post. Any chance you might go a bit more in-depth? A first Dude focus would be important…
But…but…but, Cindy swears it’s got an oceanfront view!
Btw, she sure picks up those realtoring trick right quick, don’t she?
Our local poller extraordinaire, Dr. Bruce Merrill at ASU, who is historically just superb on his Arizona polling, has McCain up by 7, but with 16% still undecided. I have talked to Bruce, and he feels that the undecideds are likely to break Obama, but hard to tell how much. If it is a solid break, we got a race. Lot of new registrations here and there are whole lot more Dem than GOP in those. I think there is at least a chance for Obama. Here is Merrill:
Rove did this already, when he nixed Lieberman and put Palin in the VP slot. Rove’s never given a shit about McCain. Palin is there to turn out the base for the Senate and House elections.
I agree that Palin is probably there to stay, but I disagree that it’d be a bad career move to replace her. On the contrary, I don’t really see any downside to it. It’s less than 4 weeks of work for an awful lot of free press. An election loss will be blamed on McCain and just about everyone else EXCEPT the replacement. And if you can speak in complete sentences, you’re going to look like a genius compared to everyone else on the Republican side right now.
Maybe you are right, that Obama could sacrifice a few points to help out 8. I dunno. I am probably not a very good indicator of how people will vote. I am only now becoming cautiously optimistic about the election, because in many of the places I have lived there have been some, no, many disgustingly racist people.
I am in the Bay area - but I guess I tivo through most commercials on the 4-5 shows I watch a week, thus not seeing the adverse adverts.
Along similar lines, I’m curious to see what happens in Texas. I expect McCain to win, but I don’t think it’s going to be as much of a blowout as usual. John Cornyn, our moron Senator (makes Kay Bailey Hutchison look like Hermione Granger), is leading by only single digits in his race to hold his seat. The numbers are going to be VERY interesting.
Way to raise the roof, Emptywheel!
Anyone else looking to get their groove on, I recommend my new music video about the cost of the war in Iraq!
“Step To The Light” - Push Puppets
http://www.pushpuppets.net
Franken keeps things so lively in his Shame Norm Coleman campaign [”I kill puppies…PUPPIES!], we don’t get enough news on how Noriega is doing. Did Richardson have the sense to help him out?
Oops. Here’s the part where I have to admit that I don’t really follow local or state news. I wouldn’t even know a hurricane was coming if it weren’t for my co-workers talking about it.
Yeah, Arizona would be sweet, too, and maybe shorten the period of grieving for Uncle Sticky [Have I misremembered that? I could be confusing US Senator Grampa McPricky and your big old ex-cactus.]. Would it help there to run an ad based on Senator Goldwater’s judgment on the former? I would think Goldwater would still be considered Rushmore-worthy in those parts.
EW, can you clarify the status of Wooten’s custody battle? My impression is that it’s still ongoing. The judge is clearly miffed at the Palins, but it seems to me that they aren’t acting at the behest of Sarah’s sister. They seem more like completely independent psychos to me. I suspect that the judge won’t hold this against the sister. If he owns a television, he probably knows how nuts the Palins are, and how unreasonable it is to expect anyone else to keep them in line.
In Where the sun doesn’t shine, an Anchorage Press article by Brendan Joel Kelly, there’s interesting information on transparency and security aspects of the Palin private email for state business capers and blunders, including this:
There’s also information there on the McLeod open records requests, which I haven’t studied.
BOOM - That’s it Frank. Palin was always there to turn out the base for the downticket races. I always thought it was just Rove wanting to screw McCain one more time, and make him like it. And I suppose it was, but with another motive as well.
I knew Rove didn’t give a shit about McCain. I just didn’t understand the purpose of the malice. I get it now.
Post on Ethics and Boundaries is up now at Oxdown. I’ll be able to sleep better knowing that is done. And given the crying national need at the moment, this is a topic of vital importance.
Enjoy: http://oxdown.firedoglake.com/diary/636
(one link is missing, but I’ll add that later. I’m pretty sure the info is at mudflats, though, if someone wants to read about it - that missing link is clearly noted)
Thanks ew.
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From Jason Leopold at Atlantic Free Press: Palin Claims Right to See All State Files
Raise the Roof & Bring on the titans.
The economic damage done over the past few years by the HAVES - the science gap, climate change - we will require skills to repair the devastation. Good will doesn’t cut it. As always, Marcy, you have the politics just right.
Unitary executive again? That old thing?
I can’t help but wonder if McCain’s shift toward “respecting” Obama also has to do with Obama calling him out before the final debate about not saying these scurrilous things he and Sarah have been saying to his face?
All of a sudden Senator McChickenshit has found his conscience again! Hmmmm…..
Well, if I was the ex-brother-in-law of the Palin’s I would make sure my attorney is taking careful notes of everything the Palin’s, their friends, McCain staffers and the GOP talking point heads have been saying. It makes me wonder if any of these people have thought about their exposure to a slander suit.
More importantly, why do the Palin’s want to smear and humiliate their nephew and nieces father? That’s emotional abuse and the family court judge specifically warmed them against behaving this way. I wonder if the Palin’s have had any concerns for the embarrassment they are causing these children.
Huh, “Governor and staff” seems to be getting used all over the place. They must have a plan for how to define Todd as part of her staff. Dunno how they’re gonna make that one fly.
From Scott Horton: DOJ Goes Long for Sarah Palin
Then there are the troublesome questions. Why does it mean nothing to the feds when Joe Six-Pack is the victim of Internet identity theft, but the house falls in when a prankster wants to embarrass Sarah Palin? Do you think there might be just a bit of politics lurking behind the scenes? In this Justice Department? And then there is the still-more menacing question: we now know that Palin was systematically violating the Open Records Act trying to keep her official dealings in the dark. By bringing down the hammer on a person who helped expose her misconduct, are the prosecutors actually attempting to cloak the official misconduct of a public servant?
The prosecutors in this case owe us some explanations. And they should start by disclosing who at the Justice Department concluded that a bigger manhunt should be launched against a University of Tennessee computer hacker out to embarrass a Republican political candidate than the Bush Administration sent out after Osama bin Laden at Tora Bora. At a minimum we’re looking at some seriously twisted priorities.
http://harpers.org/archive/2008/10/hbc-90003672
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The 20 year old Economics major was brought into court in handcuffs and shackles on his ankles.
Yeah baby.
I just watched part one at the site, randiego, and I need a break. You will understand why. Thanks very much for the links; we have to keep this story going.
At least CNN has changed their headline since I went to bed to “violated the law” from “broke no law”.
I think Palin supporters are already convinced that news is bullshit and anti-Palin, so the people who supported her will still support her. I mean, there are plenty of other reasons, just as worthy, why she should not be VP. Just because this one seems to have some finality to it, I doubt it plays any louder than the economy, which, after all, is a bigger story and a bigger reason not to put Republicans into the WH.
Watching the news the last couple days, I think Republicans have already abandoned McCain and are trying to save as many seats in Congress as they can. I think they finally realized that they’re going to be washed away there. Or, they knew they were going to be washed away in Congress, so they bet the House on McCain and now that he’s tanking, even their crappy odds of saving seats in Congress looks good now.
Remember, Bush abused power and he was pretty popular. I mean, he abused power while he was popular. In fact, it was his popularity that allowed him to do it.
Question: In Branchflower’s report, page 2, ”Scope of Investigation,” Branchflower writes about his responsiblities, one being:
”…I, as the Consultant to the Council… shall prepare a final report, including any recommendations for actions by the council…”
So did they not issue the ”actions” part or did Branchflower not have any actions to recommend?
As a resident of Texas, I have put some skin (read: $$$$) in the game for Noriega… Cornyn does not have a brain and has been straight down the line with GWB. I don’t think that I can stand another six years of him!
As for KayBee, she is not much of a maverick, either… I had to chuckle when I read EW’s mention of her as a possible Palin replacement. Putting KayBee on the ticket would kill the “maverick” brand, IMHO.
Apparently, the Republican Party just got an $8 million loan from Wachovia. I have to find the site I read it on last night.
And some might call it dog food.
That last one was to Marcy at 14.
There was some reconsideration this summer–I’m not sure what became of it. But the key point is that after the judge warned Sarah’s sister that she was responsible for reeling Sarah and Todd in, and we know that were significant attempts afterwards to make things difficult for Wooten.
Oh, he hasn’t found his conscience. He got a good talking to is all, from someone he trusts. When he made the comments, he was looking into his microphone. Looked like an 8 year old who had been caught beating up his sister. The 8 year old doesn’t really regret beating up his sister–just being caught.
And that someone let him in on why he found himself saying,
“My fellow prisoners…”
Rick Davis and Steve Schmidt - GOP hired campaign torturers and executioners.
It has nothing to do with honor and everything to do with cratering in the public polls, cratering in private polls, dragging down the down ticket races and being publicly and privately admonished by those conservatives who see that McCain is destroying the party bit by bit.
It has nothing to do with honor because an honorable person would have never allowed such vulgarity and crassness being spewed in his name.
-GSD
More importantly, why do the Palin’s want to smear and humiliate their nephew and nieces father? That’s emotional abuse and the family court judge specifically warmed them against behaving this way. I wonder if the Palin’s have had any concerns for the embarrassment they are causing these children
I think Wooten may well have grounds to seek custody of the kids and get child support. This is exactly the sort of mischief that the judge warned the Palin clan to stop, and now they are seriously busted.
I once worked in an office at the suburb-countryside boundary, for the guy who owned the farm. We were called out (from paperwork) to help chase some of the tenant farmer’s beef cows which had found a gap in the electric fence, got the herd halfway out, got confused, and were making nuisances of themselves in the front yard.
Cow, standing and refusing to move (b/c the herd was split): “Moo.”
Farmer’s wife: “Moo, my ass. I’ll see you on a plate!”
Hmmm… Here’s one, admittedly unlikely, scenario where it makes sense for
KayBeethe esteemed Senator Hutchison. First, we know she wants to run for Governor of Texas in 2010. If internal Rep. polling shows that keeping Palin on the ticket puts Cornyn at risk, then the Dems would have a real shot at 60+ in the Senate. By taking one for the team in replacing Palin, Hutchison takes control of the state party (i.e. Gov. BlowDry decides not to run in 2010 so that he can spend more time with his family and ’special friend’) and guarantees that the big money donors support her in 2010.May have missed its mention here, but Alaskan Judge Craig Stowers has ruled that Palin must preserve emails.
Also, as people here would expect, Gov. Palin denies abuse of power in attempts to get Trooper Mike Wooten fired.
For McCain to hang-on to Palin now - would only equal the same Bad Judgment that picked her to begin with.
Loyalty is No Substitute for Character, Sen. McCain.
Not exactly; the brothers Maverick (James Garner, Jack Kelly) were professional gamblers — it’s a fine line.
Just sayin’.
I wanna see the FBI going after the McCain campaign for obstruction of justice in this whole fiasco up there. Sigh. Am I reaching for the stars here?
Also just sayin’, John McCain is the type of galoot who, losing to the Mavericks at poker, would inevitably upend the table, pull out his six-gun and start blazing away…missing Brett or Bart, but plugging a few bystanders.
With all due respect, I’m not sure this is going to be all that big a deal.
FOX has been doing ACORN magnification stories nearly 24/7… echoing down to our local media here. And based on what I’ve seen from that, McCain’s wingnut base is secure here at least.
McCain’s economic (buy all the mortgages) proposals are ridiculous, but most of voting public doesn’t know that ’cause most of ‘em don’t know… shit. Obama has not distinguished himself in this econ meltdown discussion AFAIC, particularly in context of what-is-actually-happening, what-are-the-causes, & what-we’gon’a-do. At accelerated rate of meltdown, by the time of election who knows what things are going to look like.
Paulson is plugging fingers in the dike so fast he’s running out of fingers. From Fed Reserve (St. Louis), what’s happened just in last couple months w/US monetary supply (eg: printing funny money):
Adjusted Reserves
Adjusted Monetary base
Long & short: there’s somewhere north of $70 trillion of paper floating around the unregulated (”black banking”) market, and nobody that’s talking seems to know exactly where it is. $70 trillion… think about that.
When’s somebody going to stand up and say…
At rate things are going, hard to know what our (not mention EU’s) financial system is going to look like in Nov., much less inauguration day.
I’ve looked over Obama’s econ team quite thoroughly… IMO he’s got some of the best we (US) have to offer, and I’m pretty damn sure these folks have a good idea of the magnitude of the situation. Why he’s not speaking up in more specifics I don’t know. Whatever the reason, IMO there are reality-realities superceding traditional election year political-realities which demand just a wee bit more urgency.
IMO, the truth is so much on Obama’s side if he would get detailed and specific in the mechanics of what’s ruined our economy, and drive a stake through the heart of the repub’s “free-market” (eg. pay to play) implementation of economic policy.
Other than a few wingnuts & pundits, there’s a whole large swath of US population paying attention this time… folks who usually sit on the sidelines. It’s a huge, very rare window of opportunity to both forcefull repudiate the economics that got us here, while laying out some very well thought out new stuff. New stuff being (IMO) so direction from WH focusing national attention on some of the stuff that’s drastically needed but has been 100% ignored.
As others have said (mostly on econ blogs), I think a damn good place to start would be Manhattan project for…
Economics
Energy
There’s huge un-tilled, fertile ground in both areas that could set a course that would get a lot of smart people excited and ready to roll up their sleeves to get to work.
…
There was some economic forum on C-SPAN a couple days ago, very interesting. (don’t recall group, but well versed panel). They were dissecting current situation and doing it well… hit most of they key elements AFAIC. One of the audience members, a journalist whose name I don’t recall, asked (my paraphrase):
What about education… getting our population educated in at least
econ 101. If people understood the basics, and what was going on
was widely reported, things could never have got to this point.
What about a crash course in commitment to informing folks to
be adroit in citizenship.
The ensuing response from the panel was, IMO, fascinating… to a man, they all agreed fully, each adding timeline details as example to illustrate that had this citizenship threshold been in place, chances that things would have turned out different were damn good.
mccain did today as I predicted, he said the findings showed palin did not exceed her authority, he also said that this proves the investigation was a democratic lynch mob
interesting, cbs radio let that go by without pointing out that there were republicans on the investigation
Interesting, she says she would never abuse her power, but yet, a judge has to remind her to not destroy an emails or documents!
Unfreakingbelievable. The right wing irony in this country gets louder every day.
A young woman at a McCain rally just now held up a sign about peace (”War is over”) and a right wing asshole tore it out of her hands while McCain was trying to talk!
She was chanting, “We want peace!” (you could see her lips saying it) and the rest of the KKK assholes were changing, “We want John!”.
“crooks” versus “Professional Crooks”
so they wasn’t crooks, per say
they wasw PROFESSIONAL crooks
There is no way she’s gonna be replaced. None.
To admit to such a monumental error of judgment with just 3 weeks left in the campaign would insure an Obama landslide.
Internally, the Rethugs are now down to controlling the damage; changing the VP candidate would only accelerate the slide, not slow it.
She’s toast. Check out this AP article about mingling church and state:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponlin.....State.html
IIRC, that is nonsensical on its face, since the investigation started long before she was chosen as McGramp’s running mate.
A tidbit from the report that I haven’t seen anyone mention, and would like the legal-eagles’ take on —
On page 6 Branchflower helpfully quotes from the AK Statutes WRT the confidentiality of personnel records:
(my bold)
Isn’t Branchflower explicitly telling the Leg Council how to proceed with Sarah?
Turns out Sarahs no maverick ,just your usual sleezy polititian!!
” KKK assholes”
The only supporters he has left!!
NICE FIND
though she would have to be tried and convicted
I entirely doubt charges will be preferred while she runs for vice president
The new campaign song for the Palin/McPain ticket is a song by Ingrid Lucia and the Flying Neutrinos, theat starts out, “I’m in a hole and I’m diggin’ it deeper…” from the Live from New Orleans album.
WayneC
is wachovia, which just failed, in a position to give out loans at all?
heck of a job georgie is still in his delusional bubble
totally fucking clueless to the end
link to the bubble of delusion
McCain and Palin are nothing more than puppets for the very same folks who have been in power for the past 30 years.
McCain owns nothing. In fact, if (Gawd forbid) he and Palin are elected I fear for his safety.
Would like to think that the McBush campaign would get hosed over the Palin illegality- but somehow I doubt it…They’re already losing with more polls daily showing a double digit deficit- so maybe it doesn’t matter.
Looks as if McBush is going down- and he knows it. It’s possible that he realizes that the only thing his current campaign could accomplish is to create and angry mob that will make the job of the next president of the Unites States more dangerous and difficult without increasing McBush’s chances to be that next prez..I’ll give him the benefit of the doubt and say that there was some genuine regard for the good of the country in his actions yesterday..
Don’t know if Sarah Palin has a national future or not…I wouldn’t think so- but she’s got a taste in her mouth and she wants more.
Bottom Line____ this race is probably over OBAMA
I think we can count on this new crop of Republican thinkers to fuck this up and lose badly.
toast is relative;
when we found out the president’s aids were planning an attack on Iran years before bush took office, that is a smoking gun and he was toast
yet there he still is
when we found out the data used to lie us into war was forgeries perpetrated by Cheney and his sociopaths, they were toast
yet there he still is
when we found out the president tortured people, violated the constitution, “disappeared Americans”, he was toast
yet there he still is
when we found out they were listening to our private lives and sharing our intimate conversations for their prurient pleasure, they were toast
yet there they still are
write this down and keep it tucked away when it comes to republicans;
there is no toast
The Palin clan doesn’t care about children once they’re out of the womb.
McCain’s maverick brand has been undercut and recast in recent weeks as “erratic”. The Troopergate report’s finding that Palin abused her authority undermines her claim to the maverick brand as well. A maverick is supposed to act out of principle, not personal reasons as Palin did. So the Republicans currently have a ticket with two non-mavericks, and now perceived to be non-mavericks, running as mavericks. This is a set up for an implosion and really all Obama has to do is let it happen.