OuterWorldVoice said:This does huge damage at the organization level. There are people in the GOP right now FUMING because they think this bizarre pick was inadequately vetted already. Obama and Co. can just sit back and let America be befuddled by all this weirdness and concentrate on the issues. Palin is a mess. It's like Little House on the Prairie meets The Hills.
OuterWorldVoice said:Well if they'd passed that, her daughter wouldn't be knocked up now, would she?
Apparently he made the pick Wednesday night after Bill's speech. Remember, his entire convention strategy was to play off the (imaginary) tensions between Clinton and Obama supporters. With the party rallying together, he doubled down on that same strategy.OuterWorldVoice said:This is a catastrophe. Perhaps the reason he chose a Palin was their sheer numbers. They might end up being the swing vote in the state.
besada said:I'm just not sure her daughter's pregnancy is going to be a big deal. So far as I've seen, the Republican base loves her and has been circling the wagons with every new wave of attack.
In a couple of days we'll know if it was a big deal, and I'll gladly eat an "I told you so" if it is. I'd be blissfully happy if this derailed McCain's campaign, but I'm not counting on it.
besada said:I'm just not sure her daughter's pregnancy is going to be a big deal. So far as I've seen, the Republican base loves her and has been circling the wagons with every new wave of attack.
In a couple of days we'll know if it was a big deal, and I'll gladly eat an "I told you so" if it is. I'd be blissfully happy if this derailed McCain's campaign, but I'm not counting on it.
besada said:I'm just not sure her daughter's pregnancy is going to be a big deal. So far as I've seen, the Republican base loves her and has been circling the wagons with every new wave of attack.
In a couple of days we'll know if it was a big deal, and I'll gladly eat an "I told you so" if it is. I'd be blissfully happy if this derailed McCain's campaign, but I'm not counting on it.
Gaborn said::lol :lol :lol I'm sure you did everything your parents told you at 17.
Gaborn said:I thought that was GWB's position on drugs?
Gaborn said::lol :lol :lol I'm sure you did everything your parents told you at 17.
syllogism said:Palin Was a Director of Embattled Sen. Stevens's 527 Group (aka Ted Stevens Excellence in Public Service, Inc)
She took on Sen. Stevens right
""But you tried really hard to reach these people,'' Kroft pressed. "You went and sipped beer, which I know you don't particularly like - I mean you even...
"Steve, I had a beer last night,'' Obama interjected. "I mean, where do these stories come from, man?"
"I'm the one... [that] doesn't drink," Biden added.
"Where does the story come from that...I don't like beer? '' Obama asked. "C'mon, man,"
"You even tried bowling," Kroft said.
"Time out there," Obama said.
"I've got to defend my bowling honor here," Obama said, laughing. "It is true that my bowling score left something to be desired. The reason I bowled though, wasn't to try to get votes. If I had been tryin' to get votes, I promise you I would have been avoiding a bowling alley. The reason I was there was to campaign. And we had great fun."
Palin's husband has DWI arrest
Posted: 02:30 PM ET
McCain and Sarah and Todd Palin campaigning in Washington, Pennsylvania.
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (CNN) A senior adviser to the McCain campaign confirmed Monday that Todd Palin, husband to Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, was arrested for driving while intoxicated in 1984.
"Yes, 24 years ago he had a DWI," senior McCain adviser Steve Schmidt told reporters in St. Paul.
Schmidt was asked if he was worried about the news, and replied, I was not.
The story was first reported by David Brody, a CNN contributor and Christian Broadcasting Network News Senior National Correspondent.
OuterWorldVoice said:Gift that keeps on giving.
Stoney Mason said:Although I'll flat out admit I believe if the tables were reversed and it was Barack Obama's teenage daughter (is she was of the same age) it would have a chance of ending his entire campaign but that's America.
AniHawk said:Whoooooooooooo cares.
And on the eve of the Republican Convention, what does CBS's venerable '60 Minutes' have on tap? A closer look at John McCain? An exclusive interview with Gov. Palin, perhaps? A feature on how a relatively small city like St. Paul is preparing for the huge event?
No, '60 Minutes' is interviewing Senators Obama and Biden. Classic liberal media bias. Maybe '60 Minutes' will get around to profiling Gov. Palin after Nov. 4th.
Nothing like terrifying liberals in the media and in the Democrat Party with a gun-toting, nature-loving, pro-life woman as the vice-presidential candidate.
They're scared, all right. Big time
Tamanon said:
OuterWorldVoice said:Gift that keeps on giving.
OuterWorldVoice said:People who have lost their children and loved ones to drunk drivers.
numble said:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13050.html
At a press availability in Monroe, Mich., Barack Obama said: "Back off these kinds of stories."
"I have said before and I will repeat again: People's families are off limits," Obama said. "And people's children are especially off-limits. This shouldn't be part of politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin's performance as a governor and/or her potential performance as a vice president. So I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories. You know my mother had me when she was 18, and how a family deals with issues and teenage children, that shouldnt be a topic of our politics."
On charges that his campaign has stoked the story via liberal blogs:
"I am offended by that statement. There is no evidence at all that any of this involved us," he said. "Our people were not involved in any way in this, and they will not be. And if I thought there was somebody in my campaign who was involved in something like that, they would be fired."
OuterWorldVoice said:People who have lost their children and loved ones to drunk drivers.
Well, they outsourced some of it to FBIIncognito said:I'm beginning to think that perhaps the McCain campaign should have outsourced their vetting of Sarah Palin to bloggers and other internet newsites. They've certainly been more fruitful in their searches than the McCain campaign....
Wow, twenty-four years ago, and it's not even her, but her husband.Smiles and Cries said:Palin's Husband DWI :lol
Tamanon said:Eh, 24 years ago. It doesn't matter at all.
They certainly didn't let me get away with anything as life-changing as this. Not everyone's 17 yr old child ends up pregnant or as the expecting father of child, in case you hadn't noticed.Gaborn said::lol :lol :lol I'm sure you did everything your parents told you at 17.
Tamanon said:Although I'd actually like to see what the base would say if the father was a black guy. That's about the only way this whole thing could get more bizarre.:lol
What about smoking pot AND inhaling in your early years?OuterWorldVoice said:I don't really give a shit, but I do think a DWI is significantly worse than smoking pot and not inhaling (similar time frame, haunted Clinton's entire campaign) and although not as bad as doing coke (was presented as a rumor and haunted Dubya's campaign).
syllogism said:
besada said:Just heard on FOX that Obama said anyone on his campaign who touches this issue will be fired. Not surprising, and one more reason I like Obama.
just laughing that CNN posted itHitokage said:Wow, twenty-four years ago, and it's not even her, but her husband.
OuterWorldVoice said:I don't really give a shit, but I do think a DWI is significantly worse than smoking pot and not inhaling (similar time frame, haunted Clinton's entire campaign) although not as bad as doing coke (was presented as a rumor and haunted Dubya's campaign).
Anyway, it just keeps piling on is the point.
Hitokage said:What about smoking pot AND inhaling in your early years?![]()
numble said:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13050.html
At a press availability in Monroe, Mich., Barack Obama said: "Back off these kinds of stories."
"I have said before and I will repeat again: People's families are off limits," Obama said. "And people's children are especially off-limits. This shouldn't be part of politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin's performance as a governor and/or her potential performance as a vice president. So I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories. You know my mother had me when she was 18, and how a family deals with issues and teenage children, that shouldnt be a topic of our politics."
On charges that his campaign has stoked the story via liberal blogs:
"I am offended by that statement. There is no evidence at all that any of this involved us," he said. "Our people were not involved in any way in this, and they will not be. And if I thought there was somebody in my campaign who was involved in something like that, they would be fired."
OuterWorldVoice said:In my book that gets a pass. Lying about inhaling is what gets you. She lied about liking it. I don't know how I feel about that.
cashman said:has this been posted?
:lol :lol :lol
http://townhall.com/Columnists/MikeGallagher/2008/09/01/unhinged?page=2
OuterWorldVoice said:Gift that keeps on giving.
AniHawk said:But Fox still says this is his fault because...?
Maybe he's the father?AniHawk said:But Fox still says this is his fault because...?
Hitokage said:Wow, twenty-four years ago, and it's not even her, but her husband.
Hellsing321 said:Maybe he's the father?
If only some of Obama's supporters actually agreed with him.numble said:http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13050.html
At a press availability in Monroe, Mich., Barack Obama said: "Back off these kinds of stories."
"I have said before and I will repeat again: People's families are off limits," Obama said. "And people's children are especially off-limits. This shouldn't be part of politics. It has no relevance to Gov. Palin's performance as a governor and/or her potential performance as a vice president. So I would strongly urge people to back off these kinds of stories. You know my mother had me when she was 18, and how a family deals with issues and teenage children, that shouldnt be a topic of our politics."
On charges that his campaign has stoked the story via liberal blogs:
"I am offended by that statement. There is no evidence at all that any of this involved us," he said. "Our people were not involved in any way in this, and they will not be. And if I thought there was somebody in my campaign who was involved in something like that, they would be fired."
Or so he would lead us to believe.AniHawk said:But he hasn't even been to Alaska.