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City: Anchorage
State: ALASKA
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008 
I wanted to expand more comprehensively on the way the media and the dems have been smearing Sarah, and the growing backlash, but too soon I found a better writer than I am who had already done so.  Today, I give you Victor David Hanson:

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The hallowed NBC brand of old is now devolved into MSNBC's Matthews-Olbermann embarrassment. The once revered Atlantic Monthly now hosts blogger Andrew Sullivan trafficking in rumors that Gov. Palin's daughter really delivered her Down Syndrome child, and then hires an unhinged photographer (best known previously for making children cry to make political statements) who brags post facto that she tried to subvert her own cover photos of McCain, before posting creepy photo-shopped out-takes of him on her website. To read a NY Times columnist is to be told ad nauseam that Gov. Palin is a bumpkin hockey mom. Whether an US magazine cover picture of Palin, or the Washington Post's recycling old stories about Cindy McCain, the result is always the same: a concerted effort to ensure an Obama election.

The university crowd weighs in with op-eds warning us about white rural culture and the toxic landscapes that raised Sarah Palin, or why she is a counterfeit woman who piggybacked on the heroic work of pro-abortion pioneers. Every day another Hollywood dimwit—a Matt Damon, Lindsay Lohan, or Chevy Chase—attacks Palin or McCain in a fashion as crude as it is half-educated and incoherent.

Is it that hard to see, then, why McCain is dead-even or ahead—even when the incumbent Republican brand is suffering by association to war, economic uncertainty, and now financial meltdown?

There is a growing public anger at the petty amateurish biases of those who claim they are sophisticated and subtle; and it is not just that they sympathize with a smeared Palin, but are angry that the media thinks they are so stupid not to catch on. The odder thing still is that the media obsession has turned into some sort of compulsive disorder—they know that they are way out of bounds; know that they are hurting their own candidate Obama— and they know that they simply can't and won't quit now.




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Jacob

 
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You know the worst part about this is how Wasilla is seemly being dragged thru the mud for being a small town. Also my brother is having problems getting coffee at his favorite coffee joint the Mocha Moose because a crew of CNN/FOX/MSNBC is getting coffee and annoying the barista (sp?). That said, I have found the "Sarah" debate quite lively and more importantly quite entertaining.

But really when can we get a viable 3rd party. I've always been somewhere in the middle.
Sigh..........

I'm all for Sarah but I as much as I try I'm trying to remain neutral till the end and try to absorb what each party is saying, not that it means much now, rather the true test is always 2 yrs after the election to see if they actually back up what they said. Where are you Mr. Emett Brown and yr De Lorean time machine.

I already liked McCain and was even more enthused when he nominated Sarah, but today I heard the McCain camp say they were hestitating to have her me w/ the press until they gave/treated her w/more respect.... Well sure we all want more respedt, this is ridiculous, when we are talking about the President of the United States. I want Sarah to come out and answer the questions, I want her to address these stupid alligations (sp?) and stomp/crush them into the ground and move onto real issues. But for the press to respect first... come on who does the press respect, really I think with all the media outlets now, it's the users choice. More liberal check out MSNBC, more conservative check out FOX. The art of jornalism (sp?) is to ask hard uncomfortable questions and seek answer for the rest of us to read and then make our own judgements.. If someone who has the potential to be the president can't at least answer the questions, then......?

But really who cares, I guess the public at largie is really interested in sound bites......

~J
 
Posted by Jacob on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 - 7:44 AM
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