To: txradioguy; rodguy911
FOX just starting here. McCain acknowledges Palin does not have an inside the beltway mentality. It’s great!
Palin turned down the bridge to nowhere, repeated again.
McCain’s hitting the high point for Palin and doing well.
The biggest move is McCain/Palin represents the people who want change. Democrats will be status quo. After all the time and effort the Democrats have spent, McCain is taking away their issue.
328 posted on
08/31/2008 8:15:39 AM PDT by
Morgan in Denver
(Sarah doesn't look like any of those guys on the dollar bills either.)
To: Morgan in Denver
McCain has run a near air tight campaign. Other than the 7 houses where has he slipped? To me his campaign has been a true study in how to run such a thing. This Palin pick was such a great choice.
332 posted on
08/31/2008 8:18:26 AM PDT by
iiidocs
To: Morgan in Denver; All
The perfect counter to the whole “no experience” thing where Palin is concerned would be to point out that one of the greatest Presidents of the 20th century was an outside the beltway governor from a large western state.
(and I’m not talking about Texas either)
335 posted on
08/31/2008 8:21:11 AM PDT by
txradioguy
(Welcome Home Delta Company 3rd US INF The Old Guard Job Well Done!)
To: Morgan in Denver
McCains hitting the high point for Palin and doing well.
FNS is airing now in my time zone. So far, IMHO, McCain is hammering and Wallace is stammering. McCain did a nice job of taking on the "Mad Hatter" Carter's comments regarding "milking POW status." The best way to handle Jimmah is to gently patronize his status as an addled old Rat.
344 posted on
08/31/2008 8:28:58 AM PDT by
PerConPat
(A politician is an animal which can sit on a fence and yet keep both ears to the ground.-- Mencken)
To: Morgan in Denver
426 posted on
08/31/2008 9:01:36 AM PDT by
rodguy911
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