Palin reacting to Obama writing his inauguration speech (as reported in the NY Times). Notice the reaction of the crowds when the media are mentioned (hmmm, I wonder why
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posted October 27, 2008 at 7:22 am
If McCain should happen to win, I’d be tempted to predict violence toward Republicans (or maybe just violence) and massive lawsuits.
Liberals really, really don’t want to lose and the polls up front have convinced many of them that Obama cannot lose.
It will be an interesting. The more I read on Obama’s history, policies and ideologies, the less I am interested in seeing him in office. My state will go blue, but I think this is the first time I’m voting a straight ticket – I want to do what I can to prevent an Obama-Pelosi-Reid regime.
posted October 27, 2008 at 8:08 am
And if McCain wins, there will be prison camps for liberals and Democrats.
Can’t you see Michele salivating for that? She’s only been subtly advocating violence against us for months.
posted October 27, 2008 at 9:02 am
If one bothers to read the entire article, two important points come through: 1) McCain is also involved in these preparations, and 2) The article stresses how many Republicans are being considered for O’s administration.
posted October 27, 2008 at 11:48 am
There’s just one problem. Palin is stretching the truth – i.e., lying- about this:
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/10/26/1595429.aspx
Also, Barack Obama has largely written his own speeches, particularly if they’ve been major talks on an issue. His speech on race, for example, was written alone. I’m sure his inaugural speech would be the same.
He’s not going to use a draft speech written by John Podesta, which is what Caribou Barbie is referring to. He’d write something as important as an inaugural speech himself.
posted October 27, 2008 at 1:57 pm
“Notice the reaction of the crowds when the media are mentioned (hmmm, I wonder why
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pick one or more. they’re all applicable:
1) because you like playing the victim.
2) because you like to shoot the messenger.
3) because you want to have someone to blame when mccain looses.
yes, it will be an interesting. the more i read on obama’s history, policies and ideologies, the more i am interested in seeing him in office. my state will go blue, and this is the first time i’ve voting a straight ticket – i did what i can to ensure an obama-pelosi-reid regime with a majority in the house and senate.
posted October 27, 2008 at 5:03 pm
Yeah, that gosh darn MSM, they put Al Gore into office twice in a row and we’ve been suffering from his big government, big spending, Big Brother policies over the last 8 years! Gore is a big spending commie who has us on our knees with a $482 billion deficit and a $10 trillion debt. MY kids will have to pay for this. That SOCIALIST just redistributed MY money by nationalizing our banks and privatizing his profits. Why oh why couldn’t he have listened to sensible voices of the establishment like Warren Buffett or Colin Powell. How better off we’d be had Bush taken the White House in 2000 after CLEARLY winning the national and Floridian popular vote by any chad measure. We desperately need a Republican in office in these trying times!
(Oh, hold on a sec…)