What To Do Next?
The RNC and DNC are over, however Governor Palin seems to be dominating the headlines lately as the media mulls over whether she is a good choice or bad choice. I have already stated my opinion in a previous post, and on Twitter so I won’t bother to do that again however I think the Governor needs to be thoroughly examined by the media because if any of the rumors floating around are true, she could be the worst VP in history. There are less than 60 days to go to the election with Senator Obama holding a slim lead in the polls, what is his next step? How can he gain a significant lead over John McCain or does he even need to do that? I believe the Obama campaign is in a good position, even with the Palin “bump”, but Senator McCain is still losing however this could change very quickly. Senator Obama needs to continue to attack Senator McCain aggressively while reminding his supporters to keep on fighting to ensure a win in November.
September 07 2008 03:00 pm | American Politics









September 8th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
well they will shot themselves in the foot
September 8th, 2008 at 8:53 pm
What to do next? Well we can start by laying to rest Palin’s bald faced lie that she was against the Bridge to Nowhere. (Go to my blog and read the two posts on it.)
We now have incontrovertible (video) proof that she was most definitely FOR the project, and then when it was politically inconvenient, she said she was against it, but took the money for Alaska anyway.
This is important because 1) the media are still repeating the lie, and 2) McCain also repeats it and it was one of the biggest assertions she made in her acceptance speech when McCain announced his choice 2 weeks ago of how brilliant a reformer she is. It’s a lie.
Today she made an uninformed assertion about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They’re filling her head with so much basic information, she can’t keep the facts straight. And today’s gaffe is an example of that.