Sep 11 2008

Ebert Agrees On Palin

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Fro HuffPost:

I want a vice president who is better, wiser, well-traveled, has met world leaders, who three months ago had an opinion on Iraq. Someone who doesn’t repeat bald- faced lies about earmarks and the Bridge to Nowhere.- Roger Ebert

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Sep 11 2008

Matt Damon: Palin A “Bad Disney Movie”

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Matt Damon puts this in perspective. I totally agree. Why is it that we kept going for the ordinary, someone-I can-have-a-beer-with candidate instead of the best one? I don’t know about you, but I want someone extraordinary in that Oval Office. My ego’s not too fragile to say that I want a smarter, better man or woman than me as our next President. Apparently, that isn’t true with those who lean to the right. I don’t want someone regular–I want someone extraordinary as the leader of the free world. Someone the world can look up to, not down on.



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Sep 08 2008

Hillary Clinton “No Palin!”

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You go girl!

“No way, no how, no McCain, no Palin.” - HRC

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Sep 08 2008

“No Maverick” Ad

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Sep 06 2008

Bristol’s Baby Daddy: Levi Johnston’s Myspace Madness

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Homey’s got issues (and not just McCain getting creepy on him). From the New York Post:

On his MySpace page, Johnston boasts, “I’m a f - - -in’ redneck” who likes to snowboard and ride dirt bikes.

“But I live to play hockey. I like to go camping and hang out with the boys, do some fishing, shoot some s- - - and just f - - -in’ chillin’ I guess.”

“Ya f - - - with me I’ll kick [your] ass,” he added.

He also claims to be “in a relationship,” but states, “I don’t want kids.”

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Sep 06 2008

More Bill Maher On John McCain, Sarah Palin

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Sep 06 2008

Michael Moore On Larry King: Rips McCain, Palin

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Sep 05 2008

Three Men And A Pitbull Lady?

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40 million people watched Sarah Palin’s speech the other night. Yes, more than the number who watched Obama by 2 million. This proves to me that we are a more curious nation than a serious, Reality TV over reality.

My big problem with the night–other than the fact that it was just nasty, dishonest Rovian politics all across the board–was that if Palin is really the new face of the GOP, then why have yesterday’s faces introduce her in yesterday’s fashion. You had Rudy, Romney and the Huckster all giving the same old spiel: Rudy lied once for every time he’s mentioned 9/11 in his life, which is no small feat; Romney managed to turn “liberal” into the new “fuck;” and Huckabee used a terribly dated Madonna joke. Just embarrassing.

Why not have Arnold and Bobby Jindal speak, even if they had to from location? Jindal speaking from a post-Gustav New Orleans would have been effective. If the GOP was really about change, it would have had a new face give the keynote address instead of Mr. Noun-Verb-9/11 as well. Why not former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, who spoke earlier in the night? That would have been a smart choice.

Oh well, their loss. Instead of looking towards the future and selling change, they looked back and further connected the McCain-Palin ticket with the Bush-Cheney-Rove era.

One more thing…if Sarah Palin is such a little tough pitbull with lipstick, then why is she tucking her tail and going back to Alaska for a break? Why is she refusing to do interviews if she is so ready to take Washington by storm? I’m just asking…

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