And he got that wrong too: It was a Philly cheesesteak place. Not the same thing at all, as any resident of that fair city can (and vociferously will) tell you.
Well, we all know what sort of slack-jawed yokels hang out in cheesecake shops, so he was right on.
An interesting editorial in today’s rag by Michael Carey, who was the former Editor of the Anchorage Daily News. The editorial deals with Palin’s declining popularity, since she has thrown Alaskans under the bus with the troopergate stonewalling, and her williingness to abdicate her governorship to a McCain lawyer and a shrill McCain spokeswoman. Meanwhile, some members of the legislature have filed a lawsuit to quash the investigation, as has the AG, while all the while the McCain campaign is squealing about how a small pro-Obama demonstration in Anchorage “proves” that the investigation is biased (not too big of a logic stretch, eh?).
So why are they so desparate to crush this thing? What is she hiding that hasn’t yet become public knowledge? Or is this just a very large indicator of how badly the McCain people are out of touch and how badly the wheels are coming off the campaign?
The desperation cranks up! They’ve somehow tied Obama to partisanship in Troopergate. Note his photo on the right. There has to be something huge behind all this effort.
So do they think that Obama is a mastermind who KNEW months in advance that Palin would be selected, and somehow arranged to have a bipartisan investigation launched? Man, that Obama is EEEVVvvilllllll lil lil lil
Or the librul conspiracy is so vast that every Republican on the planet is facing preemptive persecution. It’s like the Bush doctrine only with more terror!
In another example of Ms Couric’s Gotcha-style journalism, tonight she ambushes Sarah with the question: What newspapers do you read?
“All of 'em.”
Maybe she does read them all. Or every one that she comes across. One good thing, Sarah does seem to be speaking in mostly whole sentences now. She should do well in the debates.
All the Palin negativity is rooted in the fact that people are not used to Joe Six-Pack as VP candidate? Is that her new tack? Is that what she’s going to throw at Biden in the debate?
I don’t think the folks Palin’s talking about will appreciate being referred to that way. We like to think of ourselves as “average”, “blue collar”, or “working class”. Joe Six-Pack? That’s the fat guy in the wife beater watching Cops (or watching himself on Cops) and yelling at his kids. I think it’s insulting. It’d be insulting if Biden or Obama said it.