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This is our time.

The election has ended and the sun has set. Today, the sun once again rose as it will continue to do under an Obama Presidency. Today, as the smoke clears and we contemplate why we lost and why they won, let’s not get drastic.

I’ve already heard conservatives say that they want to move out of the country or that they want to leave the Republican Party. Please reconsider. If a marriage is broken, we don’t just leave it, we try to fix it. The same should be true of our country. If we don’t like the way things are going, we work to fix it; we don’t abandon it. America has been good to us and we owe it to her to stick this out and preserve her.

On the notion of leaving the Republican Party, some may think this sounds strange coming from me. After all, I’ve been one who refused to join Republican clubs, or affiliate myself with the party because so many politicians have ruined it. But I’ve awakened to a concept that I didn’t get for a while. It’s not those of us who belong to the party that have brought it down. It’s the politicians that the voters have just rejected that have put this black mark on a once great political party. But it is us who will bring this party from the ashes and make it great again. This is our time to start over.

This is our time to rebuild the Republican Party with the values and policies that WE believe in. This is our time to rise up leaders within this party like Bobby Jindal, Sarah Palin, and Eric Cantor among others, who espouse conservative values. They are the future of this party’s leadership. We are the future of this party’s base.

Instead of lying down and accepting defeat, we must use this opportunity to start over. We can use the fact that America rejected the same-old, same-old politicians of this party to our advantage. We can use this as our mandate to rebuild a party that will be grounded in true conservative values and actions.

Do not take this as defeat. Take this as redirection. Right-face and march on.

-Matthew J. Cochran writing

Now for something completely different

Palin has been cleared fo any ethics violation in Troopergate.

Alaska ethics probe clears Palin

Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin has been cleared by a new report of abuse of power in firing Alaska’s top law enforcement official.

An independent investigator appointed by the Alaska Personnel Board said she had violated no ethics law.—BBC

The President After Next

“In Italy, for thirty years under the Borgias, they had warfare, terror, murder, bloodshed —
they produced Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, and the Renaissance.

In Switzerland, they had brotherly love, five hundred years of democracy and peace, and what did they produce? The cuckoo clock.

—From the film The Third Man

With barely more than a week to go, Democratic Presidential nominee Senator Barack Obama appears set for a finish stronger than the closing weeks of the primary campaign. His biggest risk is overconfidence among his supporters. Unless they feel that ‘fierce urgency of now’ - he may not have enough real voters to bring about all that hope and change.

In Republican circles, the ‘fierce urgency of now’ may prove a uniting factor in the closing days. Senator John McCain has lived his life in service to the United States. But the failure of his campaign staff to effectively let McCain BE McCain - and of the activist Conservative right to fully support him has definitely left a mark. The silver lining for McCain, however, is that Republican voters chose him despite the party apparatus. McCain is the man elected - in closed and open primaries - that voters wanted. Party establishment folks don’t like that fact - but it’s just too darn bad.

Where does that leave us? Who will win? Obama the Prom King, or McCain the Reliable Hero? Frankly, I don’t think anyone can predict it. Polls have proved notoriously inaccurate this season. Obama underperforming. McCain overperforming. One thing is certain: the GOP will lose ground in the US House and US Senate. But the presidential race is far from over. With only 9 days - it might as well be 9 years until the last vote is cast.

Regardless of this election… the truth is this: 2012 is on everyone’s mind already.

If Obama wins, he’ll instantly be in re-election mode. And who is there to challenge him? Sarah Palin seems a natural voice for the ultra-conservative wing of the GOP. But who else might there be? many contenders spring to mind, certainly former Pennsylvania Governor & first DHS Secretary Tom Ridge has made it clear he would have been happy to be on the ticket this year. So maybe he’s got designs on 1600 Penn in the next cycle as a post-McCain moderate. South Carolina’s Mark Sanford could challenge Palin, and be more appealing to fiscal conservatives than she is. McCain’s major rival, Mitt Romney may make a Hillary-esque “I told you so” re-run, never mind that he just is not likable - no matter what Kevin Madden tells us.

Of course, this all begs the ‘magic wand’ treatment. Who would I like to see? US House Chief Deputy Republican Whip Eric Cantor, VA-7. Sure, its a long shot and the Fitzhugh Mafia from the Old Dominion prefer to see him hang in the House and make his play towards a future as Speaker of the US House - and I am sure Cantor could get there. But - ya know, those boys from Richmond need to set him free. Let Americans, real Americans, become acquainted with Eric. He took a prominent role during the energy debate this year - in August - that proved me right on one thing: Eric Cantor may be the most telegenic, articulate, common sense, sexy (yeah - I said it) Conservative in the last 50 years. Slightly younger than Obama, Cantor would find some swooning masses in a fight against Obama in four years.

And what if McCain wins? Who would emerge from Democratic ranks to right the Yellow Submarine that Obama has been piloting this year? Rahm Emmanuel. Just a guess. As ugly as GOP infighting has been - the bloodbath that would ensue after an Obama defeat would be a fascinating bit of political theatre.

Nine days and counting. But remember, ten days from now - the next presidential election begins.

—Media Lizzy

Colin Powell Jumps The Shark

And I don’t mean his endorsement of Barry O last Sunday:

Colin Powell’s powerful chief of staff, Larry Wilkerson, gives a dramatic interview to Foreign Policy:

FP: What’s your take on the tone of the campaign?

LW: I was fully expecting the grand wizard of the Klu Klux Klan to arrive from Maryland and endorse McCain. I was becoming frightened that we were returning to 1968, when they assassinated Bobby Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. Those were bad times.

One of the most dramatic moments for me was when I was watching McCain on television, and I thought I saw in McCain’s eyes himself, when someone yelled something out, a recognition of, ‘Oh, God, what have I done?’ This is not McCain; he doesn’t cater to this. But for the first time in his political life, I think he realized that there are some strange people in the Republican tent. My father used to say, ‘Larry beware of the left because they will bankrupt you; beware of the right because they will kill you.’

A McCain aide, who wouldn’t criticize Powell on the record, responded by dismissing Wilkerson’s remarks as extreme.

“But we won’t hold our breath for Colin Powell to come out and denounce this kind of garbage from his own people even though these comments are worse than anything that’s come out of this campaign,” the aide said.

Sounds like Uncle Colin is angling to be Barry’s SecDef, huh? Heckuva nice way to repay Ronald Reagan, who made Powell is National Security Advisor, and George H.W. Bush, who made Powell his Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman, and George W. Bush, who made Powell his Secretary of State, or the Republican Party itself, which would have nominated him to be its presidential candidate by acclaimation (and maybe even have beaten Sick Willie) if he had opted to run in 1996.

General, you have nullified your past service to your country. You have burned all of your bridges behind you.

[h/t: Media Lizzy]

UPDATE: Guess who was surprised by Uncle Colin’s treachery (via Newsmax Insider):

John McCain said former Secretary of State Colin Powell did not notify him about his decision to endorse Barack Obama before he expressed his support for the Democrat on Meet the Press.

McCain told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review he regretted that Powell crossed party lines to endorse Obama and “expressed disappointment that his longtime friend didn’t notify him first.”

McCain told the newspaper, “I was surprised that he didn’t call me before.”

One reason Powell cited for not backing McCain was his choice of Sarah Palin as his running mate.

McCain said, “I wish he had taken the opportunity to meet Governor Palin.”

Powell said during his October 19 “Meet the Press” appearance, “It isn’t easy for me to disappoint Senator McCain in the way that I have this morning, and I regret that.”

The following day, Obama told NBC’s Today show that Powell “will have a role as one of my advisers.” Whether Powell wants to take a formal role, Obama said, would be “something we’d have to discuss.”

A few points, Senator:

1) Obviously Powell was never really your “friend”;

2) You know bigots, they always prejudge;

3) After a decade of betraying your own party, the perfidious chickens really are coming home to roost, huh?

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Palin, Troopergate, Witch Hunts, Media Bias and Non-Issue Issues UPDATED!!

~Snooper~

Now that the invented, contrived non-issue issue of the Troopergate investigation has been conducted and terminated, we can all say (besides “told ya so”), “Move along boy. There is nothing to see here.” Naturally, the New York Slimes did print the usual hit-piece and the Leftinistra have clamored about in the hopes to take the heat off of Czarbama. One has even started the lying process that Sarah Palin “broke the law” in the firing of an unhinged fool. Photo credit goes to Newsblaze.

Macsmind smells the usual rat. As for the moonbat linked above, I am not surprised that the poor thing cited the AP article. We all know the whole thing was a witch hunt to start with and there certainly wasn’t an “independent and unbiased” investigator among the group. From the press releases, there seems to be a differing of “opinion”.

From the AP:

[…] Sarah Palin unlawfully abused her power as governor by trying to have her former brother-in-law fired as a state trooper, the chief investigator of an Alaska legislative panel concluded Friday. The politically charged inquiry imperiled her reputation as a reformer on John McCain’s Republican ticket. […]

From ADN:

A legislative investigation has concluded that Gov. Sarah Palin abused her power in pushing for the firing of an Alaska state trooper who was once married to her sister, or by failing to prevent her husband Todd from doing so. […]

Yep. That is a HUGE difference. The rest of the articles vary in reporting with the AP heavily in Czarbies trousers, fishing around for one thing or another. And, let us not forget this moonbat either at SmolderingMutt Dribble: the title of the post does not support the very first paragraph of the report. The moonbats have difficulty comprehending. This is not surprising seeing that there was nothing to the Troopergate issue in the first place. Their “hero” is actually a “ZERO” and is a terrorist sympathizer, plain and simple, whether they are foreign or domestic.

From the New York Slimes, not the bastion of Truth by any stretch of the imagination, induced by hallucinogenics or not, concluded their hit piece thusly: (the moonbats missed it, naturally)

[…] But the document concludes that Ms. Palin both acted upon her public interest in seeking the firing of Trooper Wooten and created a conflict of interest by forcing subordinate employees to choose between doing her bidding and or not.

But the report concluded that “Governor Palin’s firing of Commissioner Walt Monegan was a proper and lawful exercise of her constitutional and statutory authority to hire and fire executive branch department heads.” It cites the Alaska Constitution, which says “the governor may discharge department heads without cause” and that department heads “serve at the pleasure of the governor.”

“In light of this constitutional and statutory authority, it is clear that Governor Palin could fire Commissioner Walt Monegan at will, for almost any reason, or no reason at all.”

The report states that, while there is no doubt that Mr. Monegan’s “failure to fire Trooper Wooten was a substantial factor in his own firing, the evidence suggest it was not the sole reason.” [END]

OOPS! I am inclined to agree with Macsmind: (previously linked)

[…] Oh and by the way, Steve Branchflower, the so called “independent investigator” is a registered Democrat.

Me thinks there needs to be an investigation of the investigator and how this came to be an investigation in the first place. [END]

We all know why there was an investigation. The photo above explains it all. The report can be downloaded here and I will be reading it this weekend. I disagree with ALLAHPUNDIT’S conclusion of this report here.

The report also states that the action was “proper and lawful“. I wonder how “proper and lawful” can be considered to be unlawful and improper. The conclusion I can draw from that is this: I don’t think like a moron libtard BDS-PDS infected moonbat. Other than that, I am in the clear.

Larry Johnson states:

Sarah Palin cannot expect politicians in Alaska to have her back because she took on the special interests in the Republican party and whipped their ass. Now comes the charge that she “abused” her power? Why? Because she did not tell her husband to stop complaining about her asshole brother-in-law. […]

I’ll go with that and the rest as well. John McCormack states at the Weekly Standard:

[…] Well, the facts that Wooten abused his 10 year-old step-son and threatened to kill Palin’s father might make the governor seem a tad less paranoid, but the Times buries and then fails to fully report these facts. […]

[…] More details about this specific matter may emerge today, as the Alaska legislature releases its report on the Monegan firing, but it looks like Times, at least, has produced little more than a work of journalistic malpractice. [END]

Indubitably. At PD.com, drillanwr states:

[…] I am sick of this perception that republicans in offices of power (governor … president) are not permitted to do things clearly defined in their duties. The man did NOT do his job. He was fired. The trooper had a long list of things that any one or two would have had his filthy ass out in a heartbeat … By the way, early on in this I heard one of the charges against this tasing of the child trooper who also enjoyed drinking in his cruiser, was also KNOWN to be harassing of citizens … Know who/which citizens? The indigenous Eskimo population. You NEVER hear that again or since. Never. […]

Roger that.

More moonbat pieces: PA; ABC; CBS; TL; MS; C&L; TP; DMN; WBB; NH; H&P;

Just another example of the libtards squealing…

[…] Yes, it’s true — the Associated Press is reporting Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has been CLEARED of any wrongdoing in the “Troopergate” so-called “scandal” and we should simply leave it at that — forget about the tiny “caveat” about the source; cleared is “Cleared” with a capital “C“, folks. If the governor was cleared by her own campaign, then so be it. It’s what is best for America and what we huge fans of Señor Juan Sidney McCain call “putting our country first“, as our Panamanian war hero once, or twice, or perhaps HUNDREDS of times has called upon us to do. […]

Simply amazing…these people require psychiatric help. After all, the Liberal Mind is indeed a mental illness. Gateway Pundit has a few things to say plus a video of Sarah Palin speaking about the non-issue issue. Like Gateway states, as have I and a host of others, “In other words– there was no violation. Look for the media to smear Palin from now until November over this non-scandal.” No doubt. That is all the libtards can do to win - invent issues and try and distract from real issues like Czarbie’s associations with known anti-Americanists, wanting to start his own Barackified Hitler Yoots Squads…aka Civilian National Security Forces.

More at Memeorandumand hereand here

All things Troopergate here

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The McCain-Palin Campaign Responds…

McCain

“Today’s report shows that the Governor acted within her proper and lawful authority in the reassignment of Walt Monegan. The report also illustrates what we’ve known all along: this was a partisan led inquiry run by Obama supporters and the Palins were completely justified in their concern regarding Trooper Wooten given his violent and rogue behavior. Lacking evidence to support the original Monegan allegation, the Legislative Council seriously overreached, making a tortured argument to find fault without basis in law or fact. The Governor is looking forward to cooperating with the Personnel Board and continuing her conversation with the American people regarding the important issues facing the country.”

Palin

“The so-called ‘Troopergate’ incident began with Governor Palin’s removal of Walt Monegan as commissioner of public safety. Today, investigator Steve Branchflower vindicated the governor by finding that she acted within her constitutional authority to remove ‘at-will’ employees.

“However, along with several members of the Legislative Council, we question how Mr. Branchflower reached the conclusion that Governor Palin abused her power with respect to Trooper Mike Wooten. That finding required speculation and assumptions on Mr. Branchflower’s part and could not be supported solely on the basis of the evidence that he collected. We agree with the comments made that Alaskans should consider the report in total rather than relying solely on the findings.”

Is It Over?

What is the state of the presidential race? Is it over? Or is there still enough time for John McCain to “right” the ship and make a comeback?

If he knows….

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The State Of The Race

McCain is losing, and Obama is pulling away. Is that concise enough for you?

Oh, you want to know why, do you? Okay, let me lay it on you.

The Republican nominee was always going to be a huge underdog in this cycle because every historical factor is working against the GOP. We’re at the end of a two-term Republican administration that has become vastly unpopular due to the retiring president’s public relations obtuseness and indifference; a twelve-year run of GOP control of Congress ended only two years ago; the success of our war efforts against al Qaeda in Iraq and elsewhere combined with the absence of any 9/11 sequels has muted the natural GOP advantage on foreign policy and national security. Throw in the fact that that Republican nominee was going to have a much more difficult time holding and motivating his party’s base supporters, and you had the fixin’s for a Donk landslide, no matter who the other party put up.

However, John McCain and his campaign braintrust proved themselves to be shrewder than I ever gave them credit for. Between Independence Day and mid-September, they undertook two crucial steps that not only closed the gap between Darth Queeg and B.O, but actually lifted him into a small lead.

First, by employing light-hearted ridicule of Obama’s ego and hyped “messiah” image (the “celebrity” angle, the Britney Speares and Paris Hilton spots, etc.), they were able to define The One as precisely what he is: an empty suit whose self-opinion is at stark contrast with his modest intellect and meager experience. Barry’s thin-skinned reactions, to say nothing of his seemingly endless parade of gaffes, only fueled that dynamic.

Second, he simultaneously thrilled the GOP base and made a play for disgruntled Hillarynistas by selecting Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate. In one fell swoop he locked up and motivated grassroots conservatives (at least vicariously) and further bolstered his appeal to independents by partnering with a fellow “maverick” reformer who also brought to the ticket genuine conservatism and all the charisma and political talent he lacks. A fact that I speculated might make for, shall we say, a lopsided ticket that would throw the man at the top into the deep shade.

Apparently that thought occurred to Team Sith as well, for after the wildly successful launch of Palinmania at the GOP convention, the McCainiacs all but put Governor Palin in solitary confinement with the exception of their two Enemy Media indulgences at the hands of Charlie Gibson and Katie Couric. A mode of “communication” guaranteed to deny ‘cuda her ability to follow the Reagan template and talk past the EM directly to the American people. Tellingly, she was completely absent from mainstream media appearances on local and national talk radio programs. No Limbaugh, no Hannity, no Hewitt, no Ingraham, no Medved, no Levin, no Prager, no nothing. Sarah might as well have been on the sides of milk cartons across the country, while the EM was systematically “Quayleizing” her functionally unopposed.

Some unnamed individual supposedly told Bill Kristol that McCain was “unhappy with his staff’s handling of Palin”. What does it say about Maverick that it takes him a full month, in the latter half of which his poll numbers have cratered, to figure out that his best political asset has been not just holstered, but practically bound and gagged? And isn’t it a far more plausible explanation that it was Sailor that did this to Governor Palin because the only reason he picked her was as a sop, a bone, a token to satiate the knuckle-dragging Neanderthal evangelicals he can’t stand but hasn’t a prayer of winning without? Oh, yes, and because she has a second X chromosome?

Look what happened when Sarah was released from the proverbial cone of silence. First Hewitt, then Hannity, and suddenly Palinmania was back. Or, on the other hand, maybe the calculation was that they had to bring her out of mothballs for the veep debate with Joe Biden anyway, and the grumbling on the right about Sailor’s disinclination to “fight” was growing, so like another diamond to Ron White’s spouse, a fresh dose of the ‘cuda would “shut ‘em up”.

Still, McCain was slightly ahead up until three weeks ago. And we all know what financial hypercane hit the country three weeks ago, don’t we? A Wall Street Meltdown that the Arizonan never got out in front of, never defined truthfully before the Dems could smear culpability on Bush, the GOP, conservative free market economics, and therefore McCain. He compounded that folly by absurdly gambling his “reformer/bipartisanist/I can get things done” reputation on the fool’s errand of suspending his campaign to return to Washington to put together a bailout/”rescue” deal on which the Democrats were holding all the cards. They easily ambushed and humiliated him on his “White House summit” idea, then double-crossed the compromise he helped put together a week ago. Now not only do the American people blame McCain and his party for the Democrats’ destruction of the financial sector, but the very core justification of his candidacy has been disemboweled.

And STILL he won’t engage on the origins of the subprime collapse. In God’s Name, WHY?, you ask? Apparently, because placing the blame for this mess where it belongs would be “too partisan“:

Picture the ad:

Barney Frank: “I want to roll the dice a little bit more in this situation towards subsidized housing.”

Announcer: He rolled the dice, and lost. And now you’re paying the bill.

Instead, these are the ads he’s running:

“What a week,” McCain says into the camera. “Democrats blamed Republicans. Republicans blamed Democrats. We’re the United States of America. It shouldn’t take a crisis to pull us together.”

It is tough to win an election, where the public is asked to choose between two parties, on a theme of “bipartisanship.” “My side is no better than theirs” really isn’t a winning rallying cry one month before an election.

And even if it wouldn’t be too partisan, it would be, you know, really hard to explain:

Americans are furious over the financial mess, and eager to blame somebody. The McCain campaign would be doing the nation a service by spelling out exactly whose bad decisions helped get us into this mess and how.

The excuses given by an unnamed source to U.S. News and World Report will not fly, and Spruiell’s objections are spot-on. I might even be harsher - does McCain want to be president and lead on all issues, or does he just want to handle the easily-explained issues? If John McCain doesn’t feel that the Democrats’ refusal to confront mismanagement of government-backed institutions that gambled and lost, requiring a massive infusion of taxpayer dollars, is worth making an argument about, then you might as well let Obama have the presidency. [emphases added]

Gosh, I could have sworn that’s pretty much what the Sith Master is already doing. Almost as if he’d rather run “an honorable [i.e. weak] campaign” and lose than do whatever it takes to win and save his country from a man who would systematically destroy it. Either that or he’s deliberately taking a dive.

Sorry if this is depressing you - think of it as misery loving company. If you want a bucking-up, you can always surf on over to Captain Optimist for a feeling-of-doom-ectomy. He says that the parallel to this campaign is 1976, only with the opposite result. Why….?:

Because the country cannot afford the greatest gamble in its modern history at this moment in time.

A confrontation with Iran looms and instability in Pakistan grows. The Islamist threat has been beaten back in Iraq, but continues to nurse its fanatical hatreds in many other places, from Waziristan to London. Israel is ringed not with an enemy that wants a state but by two enemies that want Israel to be destroyed.

The world’s financial system is teetering, and the estrangement between the American people and their government has never been this deep in modern times.

The cost of energy has soared and will continue to climb. The entitlement trap has only grown worse in the three years since George Bush asked the Democrats to work with him on Social Security and they said no. The corrupt, self-dealing culture of the Beltway has poisoned the decision-making of many bureaucracies and in ways only the burdened know, and the credibility of the big media is shattered even as their audiences shrink and many of their news rooms come close to shuttering.

So, despite the rapture of college students and the registration of the homeless in Ohio, the common sense of Americans will override curiosity about Barack Obama and infatuation with his celebrity, and trust John McCain to pilot the country for the next four years.

Do you recognize the mentality put on display by Double-H here? I do; it’s the same one I had in 1992, and again in 1996. It’s a not-too-distant cousin to the incredulity of the Democrat woman after the 1972 Nixon landslide who lamented, “How could Tricky Dick have won again? Nobody I know voted for him.” It is a myopic focus on one’s own superlatively informed view of the race and the candidates and an accompanying blindness to any recognition that most other voters are either (1) not nearly as informed and/or (2) don’t care in any case. I remember the same things being said about Clinton in ‘92 as Obama now - “He’s the most radically left-wing major party candidate in history; he’s a draft-dodger; he and his wife had radical associations in their past; the common sense of Americans won’t let them REALLY roll the dice on electing this guy….” etc. And yet, they did - twice.

The difference between 1992, or even 1976, and now is, of course, the economic precipice on which the nation is teeteringly perched. A full blast of Obamanomics (higher taxes, bigger government, tighter money, and neoprotectionism) now will take a recession of undetermined strength and length and turn it into a second Great Depression.

But what is McCain still talking about? Earmarks and “Wall Street greed.” And Obama?:

Taking a jab at the deregulation that the market has undergone during the previous eight years, Obama said that, “They wanted to let the market run free, but instead they let it run wild.”

Bullbleep. It was Dems who wrote regulations requiring mortgage lenders to make ruinously risky loans or face equally ruinous federal fines and penalties, fed those loans into Fannie and Freddie and got rich off the resulting real estate bubble, and all the while RESISTED repeated efforts by McCain and the Bush Administration to rein it in with increased regulatory oversight before it could burst.

But most Americans don’t know this is bullbleep, because Darth Queeg isn’t telling them. And like it or not, he’s the only one that can - if, indeed, even he hasn’t already lost the credibility to do so.

Oh, I suppose the “taking another look” factor could kick in over the remaining month of the campaign. Gerald Ford made up all but one point of a thirty-three point deficit in 1976; Bush41, down by over twenty-five points to Mr. Bill after the ‘92 Donk convention, actually caught Clinton by the Friday before Election Day, only to be dirty-tricked out of one of the greatest comebacks in American political history by the frivilous Iran-Contra re-indictment of Caspar Weinberger, which was thrown out just two weeks later. Even Bob Dole cut his eighteen-point 1996 deficit to Sick Willie in half in the final three weeks of that sad, doomed effort. By contrast, Lord Queeg’s deficit is “only” in the mid to high single digits. And we already have evidence from the summer of how brittle and glass a jaw the Chicago Cherubim sports. I simply question whether Maverick has that kind of gumption in him.

Am I calling the man who survived seven years at the Hanoi Hilton a coward? Not as such; in Nam Lieutenant Commander McCain had to endure unimaginable suffering; over the next four weeks would-be President McCain has to politically inflict it, with skill and ruthlessness. He’s got to be the very thing he most rails against: a hyperpartisan. He’s got to “take off the gloves,” which is to say, stop being “civil” and “comitous” and sock Barry in the balls as many times as he possibly can.

As I say, I don’t think he has that in him. Nor the skill, judging by the fact that Team Sith quit Michigan without bothering to inform the ticket’s vice presidential nominee, who had to find out about it during a Fox News interview and clearly did not agree with the decision. That, gentlebeings, is the stink of a campaign in disarray such that one almost doesn’t need to check the Electoral College map and behold that they’ve fallen behind in seven “red” states over the past three weeks and the “purple” ones have all fallen out of reach.

Can McCain-Palin turn this around? Theoretically. Some Jesuslanders must think it doable, because there are suggestions. But that’ll keep until tomorrow when the bailed-out Dow soars back over eleven thousand - right?

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The Perfect Political Crime?

Democrats destroy the financial sector and Republicans take the blame - Is the Wall Street Meltdown the perfect political crime?

One thing remains secure - nobody, but nobody….

….will make a patsy out of him.

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Cowardice, Incompetence, Or Just Plain Senility?

I’m actually not all that outraged that PBS talking head Gwen Ifill will be “moderating” tomorrow night’s Sarah Palin-Joe Biden smackdown. Certainly not surprised. Yeah, she’s written a gushingly adoring prequal book on the upcoming Hussein presidency, so she has not just the usual ideological conflict of interest that any Enemy Media jackal would bring to this role, but a financial one as well. If anything, the wonder is that she isn’t moderating one of the three McCain-Obama bouts so that she could throw her panties directly at the feet of the man she had a prominent hand in depicting as the Heathcliff Huxtable of the Beltway. But really, would Chris Matthews or Bob Schiefer or pretty much any journo outside of Fox News be any less likely to start off the debate by asking Governor Palin when she stopped masturbating herself with severed moose antlers under the table at gubernatorial policy meetings? The fact that Ifill is black, and therefore officially immune from any and all criticism for any shafting of Barracuda that ensues - any and all criticism PERIOD, actually - is putrid icing on a really rotten cake.

But I am somewhat taken aback by this:

I confirmed for us here on GretaWire: the McCain campaign did NOT know about Gwen Ifill’s book (I think I told them when I made my efforts - emails about midnight - to find out!) I am stunned….the campaign (actually both) should have been told before the campaign agreed to have her moderate. It simply is not fair - in law, this would create a mistrial.

They didn’t know? The negotiations for and vetting of debate moderators and other stipulations took place as much as two months ago; Ifill’s literary fellation of The One was announced back in July. How could Team Sith possibly not know about this? Does nobody ELSE in that campaign know how to email, or use Google? For a shop that was on its way to winning the unwinnable before Wall Street collapsed, I find that more than a little implausible.

A/P’s theory is more believable, though no less teeth-gnashingly aggravating:

[I]s this a case of Team Maverick deciding that the racial demagoguery they’d get from the left for trying to have her removed because of a pro-Obama book made it simply not worth the aggravation?

Y’know, given the ubiquity that Barack Hussein Obama’s race is going to have in his administration, and the PR weapon of mass destruction that it will be used as against any and all criticism of his decisions, actions, rhetoric, and policies over the next four years, if a Republican presidential candidate is too chicken to incur the Left’s racial demogoguery over the choice of a hopelessly ethically compromised moderator in a vice presidential debate before False Messiah ever takes office, should we start taking bets on whether the GOP will even have the courage to field a candidate against his re-election bid in 2012?

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The One is a Post-Partisan Candidate

And I am the Pope.   Obama came from Chicago and melded into the Chicago Machine.   He is a typical Chicago Politician, talks of Change And Hope, but offers none of it. He has voted with Democrats %96 of the time, and that is just when he decides he should go and actually do his job as a Senator of Illinois.

Rusty and the folks at the Jawa Report have done a great job of investigating a smear video on Youtube against Sarah Palin.   

Our research suggests that a subdivision of one of the largest public relations firms in the world most likely started and promulgated rumors about Sarah Palin that were known to be false. These rumors were spread in a surreptitious manner to avoid exposure.

It is also likely that the PR firm was paid by outside sources to run the smear campaign. While not conclusive, evidence suggests a link to the Barack Obama campaign. Namely:

  • Evidence suggests that a YouTube video with false claims about Palin was uploaded and promoted by members of a professional PR firm.
  • The family that runs the PR firm has extensive ties to the Democratic Party, the netroots, and are staunch Obama supporters.
  • Evidence suggests that the firm engaged in a concerted effort to distribute the video in such a way that it would appear to have gone viral on its own. Yet this effort took place on company time.
  • Evidence suggests that these distribution efforts included actions by at least one employee of the firm who is unconnected with the family running the company.
  • The voice-over artist used in this supposedly amateur video is a professional.
  • This same voice-over artist has worked extensively with David Axelrod’s firm, which has a history of engaging in phony grassroots efforts, otherwise known as “astroturfing.”
  • David Axelrod is Barack Obama’s chief media strategist.
  • The same voice-over artist has worked directly for the Barack Obama campaign.

Read the whole post.

Country Last

Having been driven out of Iraq despite Barack Obama’s heroic efforts on their behalf, al Qaeda’s western wing (as opposed to the eastern wing in Pakistan) has found a new home - which they, er, christened with a bang:

Yemen, the site of a car-bomb attack yesterday on the American Embassy, is quietly emerging as a base for Al Qaeda veterans of the Iraq war, who are seeking refuge there and are close to establishing the kind of safe haven the group enjoys on Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan.

American intelligence officials believe that Osama bin Laden’s organization is regrouping in the governorates of Ma’rib, al-Jawf, and Hadhramaut along Yemen’s border with Saudi Arabia, and that Al Qaeda in Yemen is now being led by a former military aide to Mr. bin Laden, Nasir al-Wahishi.

“The foreign-fighter flow in Iraq has slowed down to a trickle,” a retired four-star general and adviser to Multi-National Force-Iraq, General Jack Keane, told the New York Sun. “They can’t get to their operational cells to be a bomber or a fighter, so some of them are going to other safe havens. A lot of this has to do with where they came from. But two of the places certainly are Pakistan and Yemen.” That assessment was supported by two American intelligence officials whom the Sun contacted for comment on the bombing of the American Embassy yesterday in Sana’a. The attack killed sixteen Yemeni nationals but no Americans, the Associated Press reported, and the attackers included at least one suicide bomber, as well as gunmen wearing Yemeni military uniforms and armed with rocket-propelled grenades. One of the tasks of the FBI, which will investigate the attack, will be to determine whether members of Yemen’s armed forces participated in the attack.

Interesting, huh? Not so much the embassy attack, which wasn’t the first one even this year, but some of the attackers wearing Yemeni military uniforms. Could the jihadis have pilfered them? Sure; it’d be emblematic of  Yemen’s all around indifference to and marked lack of enthusiasm for aiding us in the War Against Islamic Fundamentalism. But if those “gunmen” were Yemeni military, that means either that they went rogue, or their government is now in passive cahoots with AQ, not unlike the even more hair-raising state of affairs in Pakistan.

As Ensign Ed observed, by the terms of the original Bush Doctrine, this would bring the Yemeni regime into our crosshairs for punitive action free of the complications of Islamic nuclear arsenals and keeping them out of the wrong hands. This would also be important in order to prevent a revival of the attempted Islamist takeover of Somalia that the Ethiopians crushed two years ago. The imperative of the (original) Bush Doctrine was to pre-empt mass-casuality Islamist terrorism by denying the enemy state sanctuaries where they can headquarter, gather resources, train, and mount offensives against Western targets. We’ve beaten them in Iraq (despite Barack Obama’s heroic efforts), we could beat them in Afghanistan did they not have a state-allowed sanctuary in northwest Pakistan. Gifting them much less isolated Yemen is a complacency we cannot afford.

Similarly, anybody who has consulted my thoughts on Iran and its quest for nuclear weapons knows that I have staunchly maintained since at least the end of “major combat operations” in Iraq over five years ago that Iran needs to be liberated by American military power even more urgently than Iraq did in order to avert the doomsday scenario of an irrational, theocratic, viciously anti-Semitic and anti-American Islamist regime launching a nuclear holocaust under the banner of a “holy” religious quest. Throw in the revanchist neo-Cold War hostilities with Vladimir Putin’s Russia and the ever-arming, ever-scheming Red Chinese and the picture of the world that the next president is going to inherit is one of a world that will spin into bloody chaos in the absence of firm American leadership backed by unchallengable American power.

John Sith McCain, whatever his myriad perfidious faults, would provide such leadership on the world stage. This, on the other hand, exemplifies the leadership vacuum in store if the voters throw caution, prudence, and sanity to the four winds and opt to “make history” instead:

“We are pleased to inform you that the keynote speakers at the “Stop Iran. Now!” Rally are confirmed to be Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, Governor Sarah Palin and Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel,” read an e-mail from a leader of a Jewish group planning the event.

But the curtain came down on the comedy sketch-turned-reality before the duo ever hit the stage: Clinton officials soon said they had not been told Palin would be on hand — and that her presence, which made the event a political one, would mean the absence of the New York senator.

The McCain-Palin campaign has not yet said whether Palin herself will still be attending the event, but released a statement criticizing Clinton’s withdrawal. “Governor Palin believes that the danger of a nuclear Iran is greater than party or politics,” said spokeswoman Tracey Schmitt. “She hopes that all parties can rally together in opposition to this grave threat.”

Feel free to jump in at any time here if you think I’m in desperate need of advice, but wouldn’t the presence of ANY politician make this event “political,” by that broad a definition? Indeed, wouldn’t having a prominent member of BOTH parties present balance out the rostrum and drain the program of any partisan perceptions? AP correctly argues that Her Majesty’s fleeing Palinmania is what brought politics into this equation. What possible harm could come from Mrs. Clinton and Barracuda speaking jointly or severally on behalf of a cause that no truly “patriotic” American can possibly oppose? 

Answer: None, if your top priority is protecting our country and its allies from mortal threats; is avoiding the horrific spectre of American and/or European and/or Israeli civilian death tolls in the tens or hundreds of thousands or even millions; is doing everything possible to avoid one city after another going up in hellish mushroom-shaped pyres of atomic conflagration.

But if your top priority is to diminish the United States as a world power, is an incurable neurosis of post-modernist guilt and multicultural self-loathing, is the at-all-costs furtherance of suicidal pacifism, and most immediately is to keep your party’s neoBolshevik crazoid base from mutinying in a geyser of utter, shrieking rage, then letting Hillary Clinton even be in the same zip code at Sarah Palin is an act of fratricide that you dare not contemplate.

I tend to think, though, that snubbing the cause of denying the mullahgarchy nuclear weapons was secondary; after all, the Dems know that the window of gumption for a Bush strike against Iran has long-since closed, and Darth Queeg isn’t about to suggest re-opening it. Hell, the Bushies won’t even let the Israelis do it for them. They’ve been cowed and browbeaten and all but physically bludgeoned into submission, and are doing what Dubya once vowed he would never do: punt the issue to the next administration. Besides which, the Dems are convinced that False Messiah will “judge between the nations and settle disputes for many peoples. The [Iranians] will beat their [nuclear] swords into plowshares and their [atomic] spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore.”

No, the idea here wasn’t to defect to Tehran, but to deny Governor Palin a public appearance on an equal footing with the Feminazi Popette. A suspicion whose confirmation was not long in emerging:

The Obama campaign in turn offered to send Congressman Robert Wexler of Florida to the event, but the appearance that the non-partisan group was aligning with the Republican ticket put the group and its president, Malcolm Hoenlein, under heavy pressure from Jewish Democrats, including members of the conference, members of Congress, and the liberal group J Street, not to give Palin a platform, sources said. Hoenlein told the McCain campaign that he would have to rescind Palin’s invitation or cancel the rally.

The organizers, I’m told, have formally disinvited all elected and political officials, but the move was about Palin.

You know, the Robert Wexler who smeared Governor Palin as a “Nazi sympathizer” based on the lie that she backed Pat Buchanan for president in 2000 (in reality, she supported Steve Forbes) and the smear of PJB as a Nazi. Just the sort of “non-politician” to send to a “non-political event” sponsored by Jewish organizations.

These Jewish Donks - at Team Hussein’s usual insulated direction - weren’t playing around, either:

Sources tell CBS 2 HD that a decision to disinvite Palin from the high profile rally after Clinton pulled out in a huff came as the result of intense pressure from Democrats.

“This is insulting. This is embarrassing, especially to Governor Palin, to me and I think it should be to every single New Yorker,” Assemblyman Dov Hikind, D-Brooklyn, told CBS 2 HD.

Sources say the axes were out for Palin as soon as Senator Clinton pulled out because she did not want to attend the same event as the Republican vice presidential candidate…

The groups sponsoring the rally against Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad speaking at the UN were reportedly told, “it could jeopardize their tax exempt status” if they had Palin and not Clinton or Democratic VP candidate Joe Biden on hand…

“It’s an absolute shame that this has happened,” Hikind said. “To threaten organizations … to threaten the Conference of Presidents that if you don’t withdraw the invitation to Governor Palin we’re going to look into your tax exempt status … that’s McCarthyism.”…

“I’m absolutely appalled at the behavior of the Democrats,” said Bob Kunst of Defenders.net. “I’m a Democrat and for the first time in my life I’m going to vote Republican. I can’t take it anymore.”

And who leaned on Hillary to back out on a booking to which she had committed months ago? Barack Hussein Obama. His dirty, rotten, slimy, stinking, McCarthyist surrogates took it from there. Because as we will all be re-educated to know, Sarah Palin a heartbeat away from the presidency is an infinitely greater threat to the national security of the United States than nuclear weapons in the hands of men who have openly and public declared their sacred intent and duty to commit anti-Semitic genocide and bring “The Great Satan” to its knees.  

Parting point to ponder: Pretend you are Adolph Ahmadinejad reading the following lament from “Stop Iran Now!” organizer and Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations chief Malcolm Hoenlein and ask yourself what your reaction to it would be:

Some Jewish activists are blaming Hillary Clinton for [the rally’s] collapse; in the interview, Conference of Presidents of Major Jewish Organizations chief Malcolm Hoenlein blamed board members of some of the organizations involved, and a “vile” campaign by the National Jewish Democratic Council.

“Pressure really grows from the grassroots and from people on their boards. People feel very strongly these days. Irrationally strongly. I can’t even describe to you the kind of reactions and threats that they came under – and intimidation,” Hoenlein said. “It’s rampant. I have never seen an election that has evoked such deep division and response and emotion on the part of people – Jews and non-Jews.” [emphases added]

Is it any wonder that the Iranians are practically drooling at the prospect of President Obama? Or that Osama bin Laden, Vladimir Putin, Hugo Chavez, the ChiComms, et al are rubbing their hands together with glee as well?  With B.O. in charge, they won’t even have to soften us up before they take us down. [cross-posted at ]

Charlie Gibson and the Unhinged LEft do not get it

H/T to Ace via Fort Hard Knox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4hpwM4Jjyrs

Interesting twist in Toppergate

Always follow the money, and when a union is involved always watch your back.   It is looking more and more like Troopergate is all a big witch hunt.   It started out as the PSEA’s way of getting back at Palin for beating their picked candidate for governor.   But after she was in the running for VP with McCain, it looks like the Democrats took over and trying to get her bogged down with an investigation.   It looks like she has really upset the whole establishment in Alaska and has enemies on both sides of the aisle in Alaska.

Strata-sphere
has a great post about all of this from a commentor on his site.

Reader SBD, who is one of the best researchers I have seen, has pulled together an exhaustive history of events and reports surrounding Palin’s battles with Walt Monegan and is allies. It is a comment worthy of being a post all on its own, and is being copied here.

Not surprising, the records shows that at the time Monegan was asked to take another position (he was not fired, he quit instead of taking the other job) all the reporting and screaming from Palin’s opponents revolved around the budget issues.—-Strata-Sphere

Go and read the whole thing.   Very informative in a the whole ridiculous inquisistion

Sick Willie At Work

Ya know, I distinctly remember warning The Chief Stumbling Block that recruiting Bill Clinton as a campaign surrogate wasn’t the hottest idea he’s ever had.  One, because he hates Barry’s guts; (2) because Hillary hates Barry’s guts; and (3) because he’s incapable of promoting anybody but himself.

In this instance, though, he is touting one of the presidential tickets - just not the one The One intended:

Mr. Clinton, acclaimed even by his enemies as one of the most consummate American politicians in recent history, said he did not agree with Republican vice presidential pick Mrs. Palin on politics, but warned fellow Democrats not to underestimate her.

“She’s an instinctively effective candidate and with a compelling story,” Mr. Clinton said in an interview with CNBC.

“I think it was exciting to some that she was a woman,” said Mr. Clinton.

“I think she, I get why she’s done so well. It’s a mistake to underestimate her. She’s got good intuitive skills. They’re significant.”

Mr. Clinton said he thought Republican presidential candidate John McCain, a Vietnam war hero and veteran lawmaker, was a “great man” and that the election on November 4 would be close, but he predicted Democrat Barack Obama would emerge triumphant.

I can just hear Mr. Bill on the phone with an irate False Messiah: “Hey, ah said ah disagree with her politics and ah predicted you’d win.  What more do you want?  Oh, by the way, can you get her phone number from your hacker friend?  I’d like to see if I can’t set up a “one on one” interview with Governor Palin myself.”

Not to say “I told you so,” Teacher, but I told you so.  Bill doesn’t consider you to be a worthy successor to his “legacy,” and Hillary wants his throne in 2012 even more than she did before.  This time she thought it was hers by divine right and would fall right into her lap like overripe fruit.  You caught her in her complacency and by the time she started fighting for the Dem nomination, you already had that narrow lead your party’s peculiar rules ensured you’d never lose, and the right skin color to intimidate the superdupers into not flipping.  Next time she won’t take anything for granted; and as far as she’s concerned, “next time” has already begun.

The biggest irony of this script-departure?  Clinton actually spoke the truth about Sarah Palin.  And on an NBC-owned cable channel to boot.  Has he made his last appearance with the peacock?

[h/t: HA]

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The Hacker is…

The son of a Democrat State Senator in Tennessee. Imagine that, a Democrat doing something like this??? Never would have guessed that.

H/T to Gateway Pundit

Threat Level was unable to reach the student by phone because his number is unlisted. A person who identified himself as the student’s father, when reached at home, said he could not talk about the matter and would have no comment. The father is a Democratic state representative in Tennessee. Threat Level is not identifying them by name because authorities have not identified any suspects in the case, and the link to the student so far is tenuous. The father, in a second call with Threat Level late Thursday afternoon, said that neither he nor his son has been contacted by any law enforcement authorities. A local Tennessee paper had erroneously reported that his son had been contacted by authorities, he told Threat Level.—Threat Level-Wired

I will have to see if my uncle that lives in Memphis had any more information.

And here is a more from the Commercial Appeal

Kernell mum as feds probe Palin e-mail hacking

By Trevor Aaronson (Contact) and Richard Locker (Contact), Memphis Commercial Appeal
Thursday, September 18, 2008

State Rep. Mike Kernell today declined to respond to online allegations his son is responsible for hacking into Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s e-mail account.

“My son’s the one in question, and I can’t comment on him,” said Kernell, a Memphis Democrat.

Bloggers have alleged David Kernell, 20, is the one who has claimed responsibility for accessing the Alaska governor’s e-mail account. The evidence is tenuous.

However, on Wednesday, the day the FBI and Secret Service launched an investigation that includes agents in Memphis. C.M. Sturgis, a spokesman for the Memphis FBI branch, confirmed late today that this office is involved.

“All I can say is that a matter was referred to us from the Anchorage, Alaska, office. An investigation at this time is being coordinated out of FBI headquarters in the Department of Justice,” Sturgis said.

Also Wednesday, a person using the e-mail address rubico10@yahoo.com posted to an online forum about how he used Yahoo! Mail’s password-recovery tool to obtain Palin’s password.

“i am the lurker who did it, and i would like to tell the story,” rubico10@yahoo.com wrote on the website 4chan….