It didn’t take long for the whining to begin…
“The speech that (Alaska) Gov. Palin made was well delivered, but it was written by George Bush’s speechwriter and sounds exactly like the same divisive, partisan attacks we’ve heard from George Bush for the last eight years,” said Bill Burton, the campaign spokesman for Sen. Barack Obama.
“If Gov. Palin and John McCain want to define ‘change’ as voting with George Bush 90 percent of the time, that’s their choice, but we don’t think the American people are ready to take a 10 percent chance on change.”
During the Democrat Convention, they had no problems blaming Bush, slamming McCain, and Republicans understood this is politics. Listening to liberals whine now about “negativity” shows how weak they would be without a overprotective press to put Band-Aids on their little boo boos.








But I get your point.
Thanks! I was up working (on call for systems troubles means interrupted sleep) and blogging in between ‘fixed this, test’ and ‘nope didn’t work’ emails.
Gravity is not the force that determines which side of the coin lands facing up.
But I get your point.
Look, the left uses nothing but the ad hominem and runs for the waambulance every time anyone speaks directly to any of their numerous wrong-headed subterfuges.
Do not attempt to analyse the analysations of the psychotic.
Logic and reason do not apply.
A psychosis is actually a healthy defense mechanism gone awry when the subject endures or witnesses something that scares them so bad that they resort to inventing a displacement rather than face the truth.
Can you think back to what that certain something was that has wrought this mass hysteria among us?
“For the second night in a row we have yet to see what John McCain will do to get this economy on track, create more jobs,” Gibbs said. “That’s what Americans want to hear.”
I heard that pretty loud and clear last night – cut taxes. Let people do their thing with minimal government involvement.
Sometimes the best thing to do is stop mucking around and let people get to work. It’s a crazy idea but ‘adding more government’ hasn’t worked so far.
Damn, my blockquote didn’t work. The first two paragraphs are quoted from the article. My response was the third paragraph.
McClean, Gibbs and Wasserman Schultz all said that for the second night in a row, the slams against the Democrats were merely a distraction from the fact that nobody has offered detailed plans on the issues Americans care most about.
“For the second night in a row we have yet to see what John McCain will do to get this economy on track, create more jobs,” Gibbs said. “That’s what Americans want to hear.”
Wow… like they have any room to talk. I’ve yet to hear anything from the Obama camp other than the mystical “change” while at the same time behaving like most every politician before them.
Dunbar, don’t forget, this is dems we’re talking about here. Nothing is going to make much sense.
“If Gov. Palin and John McCain want to define ‘change’ as voting with George Bush 90 percent of the time, that’s their choice, but we don’t think the American people are ready to take a 10 percent chance on change.”
Does that even make sense, mathematically? I don’t think that a) probability works that way or b) you can slap probability on a person who acts not according to a fixed set of rules but who acts in the real world.
That is – a coin has a chance of landing heads or tails. Gravity might be a bitch if you want to launch a rocket but it works the same, for every coin flip. John McCain will make his choices in a fluid universe where the rules change all the time.
Oh, it will get nasty now. She called out the MSM. The funny thing is that the nastier they get, the more it’ll make her look better.