The following article, Sarah Palin shows us how it's done, from Great Britain's Sun newspaper, is perhaps the most flattering review of Sarah Palin to date (with the possible exception of your humble servant's Washington Times piece.)
The writer bemoans the state of British politics, contrasting Sarah's "electrifying mix of passion, energy, optimism and plain speaking," with "the slippery, two-faced, depressing bunch of third-raters who parade on our Westminster stage." I could really relate to him. In the days Before Palin (BP) that was all we had too, with the possible exception of a few Republicans I could think of, but most of them host talk radio shows. As far as the Democrats go, it is still all we have. But that is nothing new.
John McCain's pick, like the energizer bunny, just keeps on going.
Showing posts with label 2008 elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2008 elections. Show all posts
Friday, September 05, 2008
Sarah's Reach is International
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Labels: 2008 elections, mccain, obama, palin, politics, vice president
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Video: Biden's Own Words About Barack Obama
Cross-posted by Maggie at Maggie's Notebook
This is Senator Biden's last opportunity to get close to the White House. Listen as he puts the Presidency in perspective:
Video: Sarah Palin's Acceptance Speech - Laying Down the Gauntlet
Cross-posted by Maggie at Maggie's Notebook
Sarah Palin delivers. Chris Matthew's leg is surely numb tonight.
Thanks to Stop the ACLU for the video
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