[AGL] Fw: Campaign Updates for 9/5/08
Frances Morey
frances_morey at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 5 18:32:30 EDT 2008
Oops! Went to the no longer used address.
Best,
Frances
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From: Frances Morey <frances_morey at yahoo.com>
To: Ghetto2 Austin <ghetto2 at lists.whathelps.com>
Sent: Friday, September 5, 2008 5:51:38 PM
Subject: Fw: Campaign Updates for 9/5/08
Now here's a cartoon we can all appreciate.
Best,
Frances
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From: Carolyn Kay <caro at makethemaccountable.com>
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Sent: Friday, September 5, 2008 3:21:45 PM
Subject: Campaign Updates for 9/5/08
From now on, I'll only be sending you a few stories per day, hoping to entice you to visit the website and help me increase my traffic. Of course, if you want to visit my sponsors (links on the website), that would be great. And if you can afford to contributeafter so many years of Republican rule, that would be nice, too.Buck Fush
McCain vows to fight, fight, fight for better America(McClatchy)
ST. PAUL, Minn. — John McCain cast himself Thursday night as a lifelong fighter for his country who’s ready to lead new battles for dramatic change as he accepted the Republican Party’s presidential nomination.
CBS/NYT Poll: McCain Pulls Even With Obama(Political Wire)
The presidential race between Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain is now even with each getting 42% in the latest CBS News/New York Times poll conducted Monday-Wednesday of this week. Twelve percent are undecided according to the poll, and one percent said they wouldn’t vote. A poll conducted just last weekend found Obama ahead by eight points, 48% to 40%. Key finding: McCain has also closed the enthusiasm gap some with Obama, but it still exists.
There’s Something Missing in St. Paul(by Lawrence Kudlow)
On CNBC last night Jack Welch, GE’s CEO from that firm’s salad days in the ’80s and ’90s, pointed out the dangers of a three-house Democratic sweep. He says it’s dangerous for both the stock market and the economy. And he wants to know why the St. Paul Republicans aren’t running against Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and Barack Obama. Welch made the point that the last time the Democrats had control of all three houses in Washington the Jimmy Carter administration was in charge. That was a time of economic and stock market malaise. However, when Washington was divided — as was the case when Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton were in the White House — the economy and the stock market took off.
My, my, Jack Welch agrees with me on the split government possibility. That puts him in pretty rarified company. I wish I had his income!
Audacity Deficit(by Anglachel)
Aside from being an accomplished presenter, what [Palin] brings to the table is something we haven’t had in our Republicans of late, the ability to channel powerful resentments with an admixture of charm. She is in the Reagan mode (though no where near as polished and deadly) not like Nixon, DeLay, Gingrich, Buchanan, and the other angry white men on the Right. She is going right after Obama and doesn’t bother with Biden… Palin has not been off the front page of the New York Times for a week and always with more coverage than Obama. Biden barely registers as present…
As if on cue: Welcome Back, Dad(by Michael Reagan)
In one blockbuster of a speech, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin resurrected my Dad’s indomitable spirit and sent it soaring above the convention center, shooting shock waves through the cynical media’s assigned spaces and electrifying the huge audience with the kind of inspiring rhetoric we haven’t heard since my Dad left the scene. This was Ronald Reagan at his best — the same Ronald Reagan who made the address known now solely as “The Speech,” which during the Goldwater campaign set the tone and the agenda for the rebirth of the traditional conservative movement that later sent him to the White House for eight years and revived the moribund GOP.
Tracy Flick, My Ass(by Larry Johnson at No Quarter)
Keith Olbermann, who paused temporarily from washing the gnarly, stinky feet of Barack Obama with his tears, described Sarah Palin’s speech as a Tracy Flick moment. Are you kidding me? Tracy Flick, for those who are not movie buffs, is a character Reese Witherspoon played in the movie, Election. Flick is a conniving, back stabbing bitch… But these lefty neanderthal, misogynist bastards are wrong. Sara Palin ain’t Tracy Flick. Nope, she’s Marge Gunderson. Who? You haven’t seen Fargo? A great movie by the Coen brothers. Anyway, Marge Gunderson is the pregnant sheriff who tracks down and nabs murdering kidnappers. Oh, and she loves her husband. Marge Gunderson is a tough, no nonsense, smart lady. Now we have the real thing–meet Sarah Palin.
As I’ve said before, I disagree with Sarah Palin on every issue. But Democrats who refuse to recognize her appeal will not be able to deal with it. And that’s a recipe for loss. Again.
Click here for more political and media news headlines.
Carolyn Kay
MakeThemAccountable.comI'm still waiting for my Unity Pony.
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