Thursday, September 04, 2008

Liberals pushing the fantasy that McCain will drop Palin from the ticket

Sarah Palin is killing Barack Obama and the liberals. There's never been so much excitement for a VP pick in any of our lives, if ever. Sarah Palin is a self-made woman. She got where she is because of who she is and what she's done, and by doing so, she exposes that Barack Obama got where he is because of who he knows, not who he is or what he's done. Obama has spent his entire life sucking up to the right people. That's how he got in Harvard despite his problems at Columbia. While Obama was sucking up to power, Palin was taking it on and winning. She's succeeded in a life of accomplishment while Obama has succeeded by pandering and sucking up to radicals and the corrupt political machine of Chicago. Both McCain and the press have already vetted Palin, and found no problems, better than the press and liberals have vetted Obama, for whom we discover new radical connections every day. Palin is wholesome, small town America. Obama is corrupt, big political machine. Her experience dwarfs his. The contrast couldn't be more stark.

Liberals are in an absolute panic. Check out their latest strategy to destory her: they're claiming McCain might drop her from the ticket because the press on her has been so bad. They're trying to create a self-fullfilling prophesy - smear Palin with lies and half-truths, then claim the press on her is bad so McCain should dump her. Check out these quotes from an article linked by Boortz:
With reporters and opposition researchers crawling through Alaska, and with the McCain campaign having dispatched its own team of lawyers to re-vet Palin, Republicans are wondering what shoe might drop next. If further revelations prove damaging enough, McCain could decide to replace Palin or she could choose to withdraw. While such an event seems unlikely given her popularity in some quarters of the party-Jacob Heilbrunn has suggested that social conservatives would view her ouster as "political infidelity"-her rocky reception makes the "Eagleton scenario," and how it might unfold, a subject of more than academic interest.

Barring a dramatic reversal, Sarah Palin will formally become the Republican vice presidential nominee Wednesday night. Since Friday, when the pick was announced, news surrounding Palin has been almost uniformly negative: the initial focus on her lack of experience quickly gave way to reports of her involvement in the Troopergate scandal, the “Bridge to Nowhere” earmark, an Alaskan separatist party, a 527 group organized by recently indicted Alaska Senator Ted Stevens, and, on Labor Day, her teenage daughter’s pregnancy.

Here in St. Paul, talk of Palin has dominated the Republican convention—even more so than cable news—and by Monday night discussion among Republican operatives and reporters had turned to whether Palin would survive or become the first running mate since Thomas Eagleton in 1972 to leave a major-party ticket. On Monday, the InTrade futures market opened trading on whether Palin would withdraw before the election.

These liberals have lost their marbles if they think this is true or if they think by pushing this biggest of lies they can make it come true. And when they're proved wrong, they'll act like they never did it.

We're watching history all right. We're watching the complete meltdown of the mainstream media as they use every slimy trick they can invent to tear down Sarah Palin so they can save their chosen one, Barack Obama.

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