Somehow, in Sarah Palin's brain, it's a threat to the First Amendment when newspapers criticize her negative attacks on Barack Obama. This is actually so dumb that it hurts:Click through to read Greenwald's complete analysis of why this hurts, if you enjoy seeing someone take the stupid people to task, and do it very well.In a conservative radio interview that aired in Washington, D.C. Friday morning, Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Sarah Palin said she fears her First Amendment rights may be threatened by "attacks" from reporters who suggest she is engaging in a negative campaign against Barack Obama.
Palin told WMAL-AM that her criticism of Obama's associations, like those with 1960s radical Bill Ayers and the Rev. Jeremiah Wright, should not be considered negative attacks. Rather, for reporters or columnists to suggest that it is going negative may constitute an attack that threatens a candidate's free speech rights under the Constitution, Palin said.
"If [the media] convince enough voters that that is negative campaigning, for me to call Barack Obama out on his associations," Palin told host Chris Plante, "then I don't know what the future of our country would be in terms of First Amendment rights and our ability to ask questions without fear of attacks by the mainstream media."
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Sarah Palin's War on Science
The GOP Ticket's appalling contempt for knowledge and learning [...] This is what the Republican Party has done to us this year: It has placed within reach of the Oval Office a woman who is a religious fanatic and a proud, boastful ignoramus. Those who despise science and learning are not anti-elitist. They are morally and intellectually slothful people who are secretly envious of the educated and the cultured. And those who prate of spiritual warfare and demons are not just "people of faith" but theocratic bullies. On Nov. 4, anyone who cares for the Constitution has a clear duty to repudiate this wickedness and stupidity.Excellent summary of the very best reason to vote Obama/Biden. Their ideas are not necessarily the best ones out there, but at least they are not proud of their own stupidity. via Yet another attempt planned
Skinheads 'planned to kill Obama' Two men have appeared in a US court accused of making threats to kill Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, federal agents say.I am ashamed to be a similar color to those who stupidly cling to the "racial superiority" nonsense meme. What he said...
Larry David: Waiting for Nov. 4th There's more at the link, and it's definitely worth the read. Houston Chronicle endorses Obama / Biden
After carefully observing the Democratic and Republican nominees in drawn-out primary struggles as well as in the general campaign, including three debates, the Chronicle strongly believes that the ticket of Sens. Barack Obama and Joe Biden offers the best choice to lead the United States on a new course into the second decade of the 21st century.Go read the entire editorial. It's worth the time. 16 days to the election...
Presidential campaign, D&D style
Adventuring Party Politics: The Campaign is Getting Ugly GM: OK, the bugbear attacks you. What do you do?There's much more, and it's side-splitting funny! From several on the friends list. Please don't undo all they fought for
Bad news [Politics]
You control what news you'll see on election day. I love this quote
[...] Sarah Palin is the distilled essence of wingnut. She has it all. She is dishonest. She is a religious nut. She is incurious. She is anti-science. She is inexperienced. She abuses her authority. She hides behind executive privilege. She is a big spender. She works from the gut and places a greater value on instinct than knowledge. [...] George Bush in a dress. [...] [highlighting mine] Matt Damon on Sarah Palin's readiness
It frequently seems as though no one wants to listen to me about Palin. Maybe if Matt Damon says it? Quote for the day
When a whole nation is roaring Patriotism at the top of its voice, I am fain to explore the cleanness of its hands and the purity of its heart. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson NYT Editorial Board slams McCain on Energy Policy
NYT Editorial Board: John McCain's Energy Follies McCain's positions divert public attention from an unavoidable truth: a nation that uses one-quarter of the world’s oil while owning only 3 percent of its reserves cannot drill its way to happiness or self-sufficiency. Governor Palin’s views are alarmingly out of touch with reality. So is Mr. McCain’s decision to welcome them into his campaign.digg it | read the story Palin == Dominionist
Sarah Palin: Dominionist Stalking Horse The big news, obviously, in the blogosphere today is John McCain's surprise pick for the Republican veep nominee--a relative unknown by the name of Sarah Palin, whom--at least in the more conventional political circles--would appear to be a complete cypher.I haven't seen or heard a single thing that makes me think Sarah Palin would be a good VP, much less President. (And make no mistake,that's a very real possibility.) This, though, scares me to no end. If nothing else would make you vote Obama, this should. Read this DailyKos diary, and when you are done, read The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood. Props to digg story McCain campaign solves problem of uninsured Americans!
Dallas Morning News: Texas still leads nation in rate of uninsured residents [...] Goodman, who helped craft Sen. John McCain's health care policy, said anyone with access to an emergency room effectively has insurance, albeit the government acts as the payer of last resort. (Hospital emergency rooms by law cannot turn away a patient in need of immediate care.)And if you can believe it, Goodman was apparently serious. He goes on to say According to Mr. Goodman, only people who are denied care are truly uninsured – everyone who gets care is effectively insured by some mechanism. "So instead of producing worthless statistics that people fling around in vacuous editorials and pointless debates, the Census Bureau should produce meaningful numbers, identifying all of the sources of funds people will draw on if they need medical care," he said.I am utterly in awe of how easily that problem was dispensed with! Why didn't I think of that? I'm supposedly a pretty bright guy.</sarcasm> Obama and the Economy
How Obama Reconciles Dueling Views on Economy Barack Obama is both more left-wing and more right-wing than many people realize. A 15-year debate among economics experts in the Democratic Party helps explain why.Obama's views on the economy dovetail nicely with my own. It's a nice fusion of free market laissez-faire economics and when necessary, "setting up a government program to address a market failure." [...] “The market is the best mechanism ever invented for efficiently allocating resources to maximize production,” Obama told me. “And I also think that there is a connection between the freedom of the marketplace and freedom more generally.” But, he continued, “there are certain things the market doesn’t automatically do.” In other words, free-market policy isn’t likely to dominate his agenda; his project would be fixing the market.This is a fairly long, in-depth piece analyzing Obama's economic views, and it's well worth the time to read. digg story 3 Facts That Could Change This Election (If We Share Them)
Here are 3 stunning facts that could not only change the outcome of this election, but with regard to the first two points, they could change the results of every election for years to come *if* we make enough people aware of them.
Nine good reasons not to vote for John McCain
Olbermann investigation of McCain, Gas Prices, & the Enron Loophole
McCain, Gas Prices & the Enron Loophole A Countdown Special Report on how John McCain’s chief economic advisor and others in his campaign helped create and defend legislation that enabled speculators to run up gas prices.view video | digg it The deep importance of the coming election
Electing America: Obama, the Supreme Court and the American Exception [...] it is the underlying prospect of a deeply willed renewal of our national subscription to the government of laws and not of men that has made the Obama candidacy so exhilarating both here and in Europe. But this exhilaration comes also because we hang now, in the interim, by a very finely spun thread. What is at stake in the coming election could not be more clearly drawn than it was in the Supreme Court's five to four affirmation of habeas corpus last week. Five to four! The next President will almost certainly choose two justices during his tenure. John McCain has already indicated that he will choose justices who resemble Roberts, Alito, Scalia, and Thomas -- that is, justices who will reverse Roe v. Wade; but such justices will also fail to uphold the real American exception: the citizens' subscription to checks and balances and to the written-out rule of law. [...]Read more | digg story |
