Archive for September 26th, 2008

McCain is Right

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Thoughts on McCain’s Victory in the First Debate

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Obama’s debate style was not terribly poor, but he was severely outclassed tonight by a candidate with tremendous knowledge and life experience.
Obama’s Style: Obama was smirking and rude for much of the first half, and here and there during the second half, of the debate.  McCain obviously got under his skin.  Obama’s clear plan was [...]

The Debate (updating)

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Obama begins with his usual populist nonsense on the economy that makes no sense, but sounds good.
Obama says he warned us all two years ago this was going to happen.  John McCain says he did, too, but that we have to start holding people accountable, which is a concept that has been lost.  Obama agrees but [...]

Obama Easily Destroys McCain in First Debate

Friday, September 26th, 2008

8:03 pm eastern: Paul Zannucci |
Obama made his first presidential debate with John McCain seem effortless, easily whipping his uncomfortable opponent while wiping away concerns a few had voiced regarding his foreign policy expertise, which once again raised the specter of what a Palin White House might be like.
Despite a confused, predominantly white audience from the state [...]

John McCain Agrees to Debate With Obama Tonight : My comments

Friday, September 26th, 2008

In the midst of marathon negotiations, John McCain has agreed to pleas from within his own party to leave the bailout talks and to participate in tonight’s debate. McCain still stands ready to return to Washington immediately after the much awaited event.
John McCain has a communicative style that has lent itself well to spontaneity. He [...]

Cowardly Dems Play Congressional Politics with Bailout Bill

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Besides the nonsensical and contradictory screams of “Presidential Politics“, which has come almost as loud from the left as “Bush lied, people died”, the Democrats have also been getting a free mainstream media pass on why the bill is actually stalled.
Despite easily having the support needed in the House for passage, Nancy Pelosi came out [...]

Bailout Politics for the Youtube Generation.

Friday, September 26th, 2008

What a long and crazy week. For me it was business as usual, for our government it was anything but. I’ve received this video about 5 times already in my email and I think it’s worth a mention here on the American Sentinel. So sit back, get some popcorn and enough beer for the next 9 minutes and 59 seconds.

Democrat Bailout Package: 20% Would Go To Partisan And Corrupt Fund

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Democrats try to pump money into liberal fringe groups under cover of a bailout.

Another Weathermen tied to Obama

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Investigation by World Net Daily into liberal group, Progressives for Obama, raises some serious questions. One of the signatories for the group (Mark Rudd) was, as described in the piece, a main founder of the progressive terrorist organization, the Weathermen, along with William Ayers.

A Letter to Barack Obama From Management

Friday, September 26th, 2008

The first rule in office politics is “ALWAYS LOOK BUSY WHEN THE BOSS WALKS IN !!!!”

Lunch with the Blogroll: 9-26-08

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Make that an afternoon snack.

Debate Back On: Democrats Ambush McCain With ‘Presidential Politcs’

Friday, September 26th, 2008

There is certainly no reason for John McCain NOT to go ahead with the debates.

Can you really grow up to be the President?

Friday, September 26th, 2008

I began to read the text of Sarah Palin’s interview with Katie Couric because of a comment I read on a discussion forum: “And her pathetic attempt to dig at Obama/Biden by saying she never had a passport before last year because she wasn’t one of those kids who graduated from college and travelled around the world thanks to their parents.

The Democrat’s Secret Weapon

Friday, September 26th, 2008

The Democratic Party has decided to finally recognise the grievances of the PUMA faction of the party . Fearing that a festering sense of aggrievedness might cost them dearly in November. The selection of Joe Biden as Vice President on the Democratic ticket slammed the door on one avenue of reconciliation within the party.
A cabinet [...]