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Colin Powell: Palin push party to right (Video)
December 12, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bush, democrats, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin, white house | Tags: anti-American, army, Asians, Baghdad, Barack Obama, blacks, Bush, center, cities, Colin Powell, criticism, don't ask tell, Economy, elections, Fareed Zakaria, future, gay, GOP, GPS, Hispanics, iraq, Joe Plumber, John McCain, majority, McCain, military re-evaluate, minority, National Security Council, NSC, personalities, Republican Party, Right, rivals, Sarah Palin, team, urban, values, vet, white house | Leave a comment
Psychic predicts massive change for the economy, result of Obama’s presidency (Video)
November 24, 2008 in Barack Obama, Economy, Obama | Tags: belief, change, crystal ball, divining, Economy, fortune telling, future, hopeful, improvement, magic, massive, Obama presidency, prediction, Psychic, tarot cards, teller | Leave a comment
Something for the prediction lovers out there!
He’s someone who says things are going to be looking up!
GOP Troubles: The Moose Stops Here
November 16, 2008 in Barack Obama, democrats, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: Africa, Barack Obama, Bush, Cameron, conservation, continent, David Letterman, Democrat, election junkies, election loss, fix, Fox News, future, GOP, Greta, junkies political, McCain, o'reilly, Obama, Palin, Party, Republican, Southern states, stronghold, Tom DeLay, white voters, whites, win | Leave a comment
By FRANK RICH
ELECTION junkies in acute withdrawal need suffer no longer. Though the exciting Obama-McCain race is over, the cockfight among the losers has only just begun. The conservative crackup may be ugly, but as entertainment, it’s two thumbs up!
Over at Fox News, Greta Van Susteren has been trashing the credibility of her own network’s chief political correspondent, Carl Cameron, for his report on Sarah Palin’s inability to identify Africa as a continent, while Bill O’Reilly valiantly defends Cameron’s honor. At Slate, a post-mortem of conservative intellectuals descended into name-calling, with the writer Ross Douthat of The Atlantic labeling the legal scholar Douglas Kmiec a “useful idiot.”
In an exuberant class by himself is Michael Barone, a ubiquitous conservative commentator who last week said that journalists who trash Palin (more than a few of them conservatives) do so because “she did not abort her Down syndrome baby.” He was being “humorous,” he subsequently explained to Politico, though the joke may be on him. Barone writes for U.S. News & World Report, where his 2008 analyses included keepers like “Just Call Her Sarah ‘Delano’ Palin.” Just call it coincidence, but on Election Day, word spread that the once-weekly U.S. News was downsizing to a monthly — a step closer to the fate of Literary Digest, the weekly magazine that vanished two years after its straw poll predicted an Alf Landon landslide over Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936.
Will the 2008 G.O.P. go the way of the 1936 G.O.P., which didn’t reclaim the White House until 1952? Even factoring in the Democrats’ time-honored propensity for self-immolation, it’s not beyond reason. The Republicans are in serious denial. A few heretics excepted, they hope to blame all their woes on their unpopular president, the inept McCain campaign and their party’s latent greed for budget-busting earmarks.
The trouble is far more fundamental than that. The G.O.P. ran out of steam and ideas well before George W. Bush took office and Tom DeLay ran amok, and it is now more representative of 20th-century South Africa during apartheid than 21st-century America. The proof is in the vanilla pudding. When David Letterman said that the 10 G.O.P. presidential candidates at an early debate looked like “guys waiting to tee off at a restricted country club,” he was the first to correctly call the election.
On Nov. 4, that’s roughly the sole constituency that remained loyal to the party — minus its wealthiest slice, a previously solid G.O.P. stronghold that turned blue this year (in a whopping swing of 34 percentage points). The Republicans lost every region of the country by double digits except the South, which they won by less than double digits (9 points). They took the South only because McCain, who ran roughly even with Obama among whites in every other region, won Southern whites by 38 percentage points.
TPMtv Nov. 13, 2008: The Day in 100 Seconds (Video)
November 14, 2008 in Bush, Comedy, Economy, John McCain, McCain, Palin, Sarah Palin | Tags: bailout, Blitzer, buzz, day 100, Election, future, gop party, hamster, hutchinson, interviews, ipod, Joe Plumber, music, one hundred, Palin, Pawlenty, piano, popcorn, Sarah Palin, scary, seconds, spotlight, tito builder | Leave a comment
November 12, 2008: The Day in 100 Seconds
Palin’s awkward press conference (Video)
November 13, 2008 in John McCain, McCain, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: Alaska, conference, Election, Florida, future, Gov, governors, McCain, McCain/Palin, Miami, Perry, questions, Republican, Republican Governors, RGA, Rick Perry, running mate, Texas Gov. Rick Perry, VP | Leave a comment
After much anticipation from a room full of reporters and other curiosity-seekers, Sarah Palin this morning took four questions from reporters in a press conference that lasted 11 minutes.
Actually, taking away Texas Gov. Rick Perry’s opening statement, the session lasted under 10 minutes.
Palin was on stage with 13 other Republican governors — all men — who received zero attention from the assembled crowd.
After the third question, an RGA aide tried to end the session but Perry interjected and allowed for a fourth question.
Palin sought to deflect attention from herself and talk about the governors as a group, but all the questions centered on her past and future.
Stephanopoulos: Is Sarah Palin the Future of the GOP? (Source)
November 12, 2008 in John McCain, McCain, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: 2012, Alaska, diva, future, Gov, Governor, McCain, president, rogue, Sarah Palin | Leave a comment
MSNBC Maddow: Has the [GOP] Republican Party hit ‘Rock Bottom’ (Video)
November 8, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, Bush, democrats, Joe Biden, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: Alaskan, Attacks, brand, clueless, Conservative, diva, future, GOP, Gov. Palin, Maddow, McCain, MSNBC, new direction, Palin, Palin Diva, problems, Rachel Maddow, Rachel Maddow Show, Republican Party, Rock Bottom, rouge, stands for, suggestions, tension, united | Leave a comment
Fox’s Greta: Rove on Bush transition to Obama White House (Video)
November 6, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, Bush, democrats, Joe Biden, karl, rove, obama,biden,sarah,palin,mccain,john,michelle,o'reilly,politics,white,house,democrats,republican,ron,paul,teen,mothers,barack,barrack, Obama, Republican | Tags: administration, briefing, Bush, cabinet, CIA, economic leaders, elect, excutive office, foreign policy, future, intelligence briefing, Karl Rove, national intelligence, Obama, Obama foreign policy, Obama White House, political appointees, presidency, process, transition, US attorney, white house | Leave a comment
Fox’s Greta: Donald Trump on Obama, Palin, Bush years and finance worries (Video)
November 6, 2008 in Barack Obama, Biden, Bush, democrats, Economy, Iraqi war, Joe Biden, John McCain, McCain, Obama, Palin, Republican, Sarah Palin | Tags: administration, credit crunch, Donald Trump, elect, financial, Fox News, future, Greta, lending, money, Obama, Palin, president, stocks, The Donald, Van Susteren, wire, worry | 1 comment
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