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The Red pundits appear desperate and disorganized in their attempts to see what sticks and what does not?
Memos have been distributed and talking points discussed with an emphasis on well-spread repetition. The old tactic of say something long enough and it just may stick.
"Palin will appeal to on the fence Hillary voter."
"Palin has more Executive experience than all the other candidates"
"Palin is a reformist"
Let's just take a look and fling these 3 test noodles to see if they stick to the cabinet door.
The DNC runoff had a very clear underlying message. Half the party would like to end the B/C/B/? presidential era for good. Obama's choice of Hillary is a gamble at best and not what Obama supporters ever desired. Hillary voters will vote and they will vote democrat before they vote for more pro-life supreme court judges.
Hillary voters are pro choice, astute, and see McCain's choice of Palin for what it is...simple pandering. The male and female Hillary voters will vote for Obama to end the Bush ties to this administration, supreme court appointment, and address a parallel interest in health care reform.
A quick study of Alaskan politics (google: Sen. Ted & Ben Stevens, Sen. Frank Murkowski) and one quickly understands why Palin has been so popular. (R) Gov. Arnold also had a very favorable rating in his first 24 months of office before dropping substancially.
Palin is involved in a abuse of power termination case with her brother-in-law a State Trooper. A brother-in-law who helped Palin gain the support of local law enforcement agencies in her campaigns. Palin has recently hired a personal attorney in the matter.
Palin is outspoken about abstenance, belongs to a Pro-Life organization, and supports the basis of the Iraq war. Yet, in a strange turn of events Palin has a single 17 year old daughter that is 5 months pregnant and currently unwed. Although she asks for privacy for her daughter, she is quite eager to publicly announce her son is deploying on 9-11-08 at 9:11:08 am, on Flight 911.
The RNC will soon be dragging some boy in front of the cameras. One can only imagine some 17-18 year old irresponsible boy smiling, nodding, and working his way through the crowd, shaking hands with McCain, "How ya doing Senator? Nice to meet you, Yep I did her...high five".
Carl Rove will be behind this move, attempting to make this young couple America's sweethearts. They don't call Carl turdblossom for nothing.
I find calling Palin a reformist to be somewhat oxy-moronic. How can one claim reform, when the reform is aimed at fellow party member that ran their campaigns on reform? Are you a reformist if you agree with 99% of the party's voting record and have accepted the party's No. 2 position?
Even McCain is a "Used to be prior to 2000" reformist that has apparently discovered that aligning himself with the far right wing has erased his past differences, leaving nothing to reform or criticize other than his own past legislation.
Memos have been distributed and talking points discussed with an emphasis on well-spread repetition. The old tactic of say something long enough and it just may stick.
"Palin will appeal to on the fence Hillary voter."
"Palin has more Executive experience than all the other candidates"
"Palin is a reformist"
Let's just take a look and fling these 3 test noodles to see if they stick to the cabinet door.
The DNC runoff had a very clear underlying message. Half the party would like to end the B/C/B/? presidential era for good. Obama's choice of Hillary is a gamble at best and not what Obama supporters ever desired. Hillary voters will vote and they will vote democrat before they vote for more pro-life supreme court judges.
Hillary voters are pro choice, astute, and see McCain's choice of Palin for what it is...simple pandering. The male and female Hillary voters will vote for Obama to end the Bush ties to this administration, supreme court appointment, and address a parallel interest in health care reform.
A quick study of Alaskan politics (google: Sen. Ted & Ben Stevens, Sen. Frank Murkowski) and one quickly understands why Palin has been so popular. (R) Gov. Arnold also had a very favorable rating in his first 24 months of office before dropping substancially.
Palin is involved in a abuse of power termination case with her brother-in-law a State Trooper. A brother-in-law who helped Palin gain the support of local law enforcement agencies in her campaigns. Palin has recently hired a personal attorney in the matter.
Palin is outspoken about abstenance, belongs to a Pro-Life organization, and supports the basis of the Iraq war. Yet, in a strange turn of events Palin has a single 17 year old daughter that is 5 months pregnant and currently unwed. Although she asks for privacy for her daughter, she is quite eager to publicly announce her son is deploying on 9-11-08 at 9:11:08 am, on Flight 911.
The RNC will soon be dragging some boy in front of the cameras. One can only imagine some 17-18 year old irresponsible boy smiling, nodding, and working his way through the crowd, shaking hands with McCain, "How ya doing Senator? Nice to meet you, Yep I did her...high five".
Carl Rove will be behind this move, attempting to make this young couple America's sweethearts. They don't call Carl turdblossom for nothing.
I find calling Palin a reformist to be somewhat oxy-moronic. How can one claim reform, when the reform is aimed at fellow party member that ran their campaigns on reform? Are you a reformist if you agree with 99% of the party's voting record and have accepted the party's No. 2 position?
Even McCain is a "Used to be prior to 2000" reformist that has apparently discovered that aligning himself with the far right wing has erased his past differences, leaving nothing to reform or criticize other than his own past legislation.