Friday, September 5, 2008

Banking on Palin

The mainstream media couldn't say enough positive things about the Palin speech on Wednesday night but really, what did we learn? That she's articulate enough to read someone else's words off of a teleprompter. That makes her superior to Bush and McCain right there, obviously. But the puppet masters still won't let her do interviews or take questions. Could it be because she's unqualified and has no business being up there in the first place? Bingo has been called. So instead of hitting the campaign trail with McShame, she will take a week off to take care of "personal business". This is certainly code for "crash course in VP 101". Sad, sad, sad.

We've heard the media gushing about the speech, mostly overcompensating because McShame threw a hissy fit and got mad at the media for asking questions about his choice of running mate. But what did the "people" have to say about the speech?

It appears that the people spoke loud and clear with their check books yesterday as Obama received a record breaking $10 million in campaign contributions. That's right, $10,000,000 in a single day. Meanwhile, the republicans raised a measly $1 million. Take that to the bank.

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