• Sarah Palin

    Sarah Palin Watch: Pamela Anderson – “She Can Suck It”

    Pamela Anderson, 41, was recently in Toronto speaking out against the abuse of animals in Hollywood. When asked by E! News Weekend Canada about Palin, she has some choice words for the Republican hopeful.

    Matt Damon and now Pamela Anderson have voiced disapproval of Sarah Palin.

    The reporter asked Pam if she saw a recent Newsweek article, which showed a gigantic bear hide in the office of Palin’s house.

    “I can’t stand her,” Pam blurted out. “She can suck it!”

    Damon earlier lashed out at Palin – insisting her presidency would be like ‘a really bad Disney movie’. The actor fears that Palin’s running mate John MCCain won’t survive a full four-year-term as president, and claims the Alaskan governor taking over would be ‘a really scary thing.’

    “I think there’s a really good chance Sarah Palin could become president, and I think that’s a really scary thing,” Fox quoted Damon, as saying.

    “It’s like a really bad Disney movie. The hockey mom, you know, ”Oh, I’m just a hockey mom”… and she’s facing down (Russian) President Putin… It’s totally absurd… It’s a really terrifying possibility,” he added.

    What would be terrifying to Flap is if anyone really gave a SHIT what either of them said about the race for the Presidency. If anything, these comments reflect POORLY on for Obama because of McCain’s defining him as a “CELEBRITY.”


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    Sarah Palin Watch: The Charlie Gibson ABC News Interviews

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    The Charlie Gibson of ABC News interview excerpts with Alaska Governor Sarah Palin are out now and will undoubtedly be featured on ABC World News Tonight and Nightline.

    For a partial transcript go here.

    It seems ABC is hyping the notion that Palin wants war with Russia. Here are the excerpts:

    We cannot repeat the Cold War. We are thankful that, under Reagan, we won the Cold War, without a shot fired, also. We’ve learned lessons from that in our relationship with Russia, previously the Soviet Union.

    We will not repeat a Cold War. We must have good relationship with our allies, pressuring, also, helping us to remind Russia that it’s in their benefit, also, a mutually beneficial relationship for us all to be getting along.

    GIBSON: Would you favor putting Georgia and Ukraine in NATO?

    PALIN: Ukraine, definitely, yes. Yes, and Georgia.

    GIBSON: Because Putin has said he would not tolerate NATO incursion into the Caucasus.

    PALIN: Well, you know, the Rose Revolution, the Orange Revolution, those actions have showed us that those democratic nations, I believe, deserve to be in NATO.

    Putin thinks otherwise. Obviously, he thinks otherwise, but…

    GIBSON: And under the NATO treaty, wouldn’t we then have to go to war if Russia went into Georgia?

    PALIN: Perhaps so. I mean, that is the agreement when you are a NATO ally, is if another country is attacked, you’re going to be expected to be called upon and help.

    But NATO, I think, should include Ukraine, definitely, at this point and I think that we need to — especially with new leadership coming in on January 20, being sworn on, on either ticket, we have got to make sure that we strengthen our allies, our ties with each one of those NATO members.

    We have got to make sure that that is the group that can be counted upon to defend one another in a very dangerous world today.

    GIBSON: And you think it would be worth it to the United States, Georgia is worth it to the United States to go to war if Russia were to invade.

    PALIN: What I think is that smaller democratic countries that are invaded by a larger power is something for us to be vigilant against. We have got to be cognizant of what the consequences are if a larger power is able to take over smaller democratic countries.

    And we have got to be vigilant. We have got to show the support, in this case, for Georgia. The support that we can show is economic sanctions perhaps against Russia, if this is what it leads to.

    It doesn’t have to lead to war and it doesn’t have to lead, as I said, to a Cold War, but economic sanctions, diplomatic pressure, again, counting on our allies to help us do that in this mission of keeping our eye on Russia and Putin and some of his desire to control and to control much more than smaller democratic countries.

    His mission, if it is to control energy supplies, also, coming from and through Russia, that’s a dangerous position for our world to be in, if we were to allow that to happen.

    There are a couple of video clips here and here at the ABC News site.

    The first clip is on experience – Does Palin have the experience for VP? Charles Gibson asks Governor Palin if she’s prepared to be Vice President.

    The second clip – Palin Clarifies “God” and War Remarks – Charlie Gibson asks Governor Plain if the Iraq War is a holy war.

    The answers are solid and sound even though Gibson is trying to paint Sarah Palin as some religious whack job with his loaded question about the Iraq War.

    There will be more later….


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  • John McCain

    John McCain Watch: New Video Shows McCain POW Release

    Newly released video showing Senator John McCain as he is released to U.S. military in Hanoi on March 14, 1973.

    Newly released video shows John McCain as he is released as a POW after the Vietnam War. This video found by former Swedish SVT reporter Erik Eriksson was previously unseen.

    John McCain is noticably limping in the film clip. Guess that deflates Randi Rhodes claim that John McCain was “well treated.”


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  • Barack Obama,  John McCain,  Sarah Palin

    Sarah Palin Watch: Palin Boosts McCain in Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania

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    Graphic from Electoral-Vote.Com

    Three polls out today from Quinnipiac University indicate that the Sarah Palin choice by John McCain as his Vice Presidential running mate has boosted his chances in three battleground states – Florida, Ohio and Pennsylvania.

    The new Quinnipiac University swing state poll finds that Palin is helping McCain pull away from his Democrat rival in Florida and is narrowing the gap in Pennsylvania.

    • Florida: McCain 50, Obama 43
    • Ohio: Obama 49, McCain 44
    • Pennsylvania: Obama 48, McCain 45

    Dates conducted: Sept. 5-9. Error margin: 3.1 points (2.7 points in Ohio).

    The polls are here.

    Voters in all three states say Sen. McCain’s selection of Gov. Palin is a good choice: 60 – 26 percent in Florida, 57 – 30 percent in Ohio and 55 – 33 percent in Pennsylvania.

    Since August 26, McCain’s support among white women is up four percentage points in Ohio and five points in Pennsylvania, and dropped two points in Florida, where it was high to start.

    “White women, a key demographic group in any national election, appear to be in play, with some movement towards Sen. McCain in Pennsylvania and Ohio,” said Peter Brown, assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute. “Obviously Gov. Sarah Palin is having the impact that Sen. McCain hoped when he selected her.”

    Looking at the Electoral College map it is readily apparent that Barack Obama’s 50 state campaign is a failure and that should Obama lose Pennsylvania (where Hillary Clinton bashed Obama among working class voters, coupled with Obama’s bitter-gate remarks about guns and religion) the race is won by McCain-Palin.

    And, where is John McCain on 9/11 – Shanksville, Pennsylvania.

    Stay tuned….


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