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Sep 22 2008

Palin can attract audiences almost as big as Obama!

Published by BobO at 11:25 pm under politics Edit This

You know, leave it to conservative bloggers to bring you the real truth!  The mainstream media isn’t going to report this kind of stuff because they know it really hurts Obama.  Sarah Palin was in Central Florida this past weekend to give a speech at The Villages.  The Fire Marshall estimated the crowd at 60,000 in attendance!!  So far, the largest crowd that Obama has commanded here in the U.S. is 84,000 - and that was at the DNC!  This was an open invitation speech.  People came from all across Florida for this speech.  You know, that says something when the Republican VP pick can command an audience almost as large as the Democrat Presidential candidate.

But - did any of you hear about this in the main stream media (ABC, NBC, CBS, NYT, etc)?  Was it even reported on CNN or MSNBC?  Nope.  This is just further proof that the media is biased and they are in the tank for Obama. Rasmussen reports today that Obama has a 48% to McCain’s 47%  lead in the polls +/-2.  There are still 18% of the voters who remain undecided.  Additionally, we all know that 270 electoral votes are needed to get the Presidency.  Obama has a very narrow lead there with 259 - 247.  He still doesn’t win it there either!

So - if that flip-floppin friend of known criminals can’t seal the deal already, what does this say about him?  People are learning about him more and more every day.  The only one’s who can’t see it are those boneheads on the left wearing blinders that will vote for Obama just because he’s a Democrat.  They don’t really care that his economic plan calls for $1,000,000,000,000.00 in new spending as well as raise taxes during this economic turmoil.  They don’t really care that his convicted economic advisors are directly responsible for the failures of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.  They don’t care that he was personally responsible for providing $Millions of government subsidies to convicted slumlords while he was a state Senator, nor do they really care that he is the number 2 recipient of all donations from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.  Is there no wonder he won’t call for an investigation of those institutions?

He ran on a platform of change during the primaries and has flip-flopped on EVERY single issue that he ran on now that he has been made the nominee.  Furthermore, he chose a 30 year veteran of D.C. as his Veep.  How is that change?  Those people on the left over there are running around with a burlap bag on their heads and cotton in their ears.  Because, dammit, he’s not a Republican and we really don’t care!  Even Bill Clinton is saying that Hillary never wanted to be Obama’s VP.  I thought the Clintons were supposed to be the champions of the left?  Wasn’t Billy Boy given the title of “The First Black President?” Even Biden himself said Hillary was the better choice!  Great confidence your boy exudes there!

Lastly, here’s a bit more information about Sarah Palin you aren’t going to be hearing anywhere in the mainstream media - While at the U.N. -

On Tuesday she will meet separately with (Henry) Kissinger, Colombian President Alvaro Uribe and Afghan President Hamid Karzai. On Wednesday she is to meet jointly with Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and Ukrainian President Viktor Yuschenko. She then will meet separately with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.  She’ll also be sitting down with rock star and humanitarian activist, Bono.

Is there some reason they don’t want everyone to know that Palin is about to meet with some very influential world leaders?  Could this perhaps harm the perception that she has no foreign policy experience?  Gee, I don’t know - looks like you guys on the left could use some pepto-bismol or alka seltzer about now! You’re not looking so good! :D

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4 Responses to “Palin can attract audiences almost as big as Obama!”

  1. bill_fingeron 23 Sep 2008 at 6:04 am edit this

    What’s the name of that guy she’s running with? It starts with an M, right?

  2. threedegreeson 23 Sep 2008 at 9:48 am edit this

    Wow. You know it’s all true if every sentence ends in an exclamation point. . Rass. releases it’s polls a week behind anyway, so those numbers are pre-meltdown. Every other poll has Obama 48-50, McCain 42-45.

    She’s good at rallying the Evangelical base. I’ll give her that, but have you actually been to a McCryptkeeper/Caribou Barbie rally? I have. They don’t represent a cross-section of America. There’s enough money in the crowd to bail us out three times over, about as much color as a napkin, and enough Barbie-obsessed misogynistic theo-cons the folks at Pfizer are cranking out Viagra like it’s cereal.

    She’s also undergone a -22 point swing in her approvals, and the more people learn about her, the less they like her. Funny that even with the help of a fem-bot, McSame will crash in this election like he was flying one of his Navy planes.

  3. Paulyon 24 Sep 2008 at 4:01 pm edit this

    Obama was in the Tri-county area today - population size 20 Million - he was only able to draw a crowd of just under 10,000. Pretty pathetic if you ask me. His speech consisted almost entirely of lies about what caused this economic mess. He’s blaming it on Bush and the Bush administration. Well, we the people know the real truth - we know it was the dems going as far back as Carter and furthered by Clinton. We know that it was his Economic Advisors that bankrupted Fannie and Freddie. The people are getting tired of hearing his lies. Bill/ThreeDegrees - just keep your blinders on! Ignorance is bliss.

    Rob - buying my stock too! :)

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