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A Star Is Born

Video: Michael Barone’s analysis of Palin speech

Barone’s analysis at US News — a star is born:

Sarah Palin’s speech to the Republican National Convention last night was a home run. A star was born. While the Obama campaign has attempted to disparage it by saying that it was written by a former George W. Bush speechwriter, Matthew Scully—and thus link it to the McCain=Bush meme that was one of the chief ideas thrust forward in their convention in Denver last week—it cannot be dismissed as such. Scully reportedly had written a generic draft that could have been used by whichever vice presidential candidate McCain had chosen. But once Palin was the choice, she and Scully reportedly worked together and produced a draft that was brilliantly designed to promote the McCain-Palin ticket, and not to look backwards and justify the Bush administration. This will surprise no one who knows the independent-minded Scully (who left the Bush team to write a book on the responsibility human beings have to animals) and a woman who was described, by Fred Thompson on Tuesday night, as the only major-party nominee, with the possible exception of Theodore Roosevelt, who knew how to field-dress a moose. According to accounts I heard, they worked together quite satisfactorily and produced a text that reflected the VP nominee’s convictions and the ticket’s political imperatives.

Be sure to read all of Barone’s analysis
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Pot, Kettle, Empty Suits

The vapidity of the “speech writer” meme

Do the Democrats really want to keep attacking Sarah Palin’s wildly successful speech on the basis that she has speechwriters?  That was the latest desperation meme surfacing in the media today, but there’s one problem with it; every major politician has speechwriters.  That includes Barack Obama himself, who had a problem with his speechwriter and chief political strategist, David Axelrod, when he began recycling passages from his other clients

And let’s not forget the passages Obama also borrowed from Mario Cuomo’s 1984 Democratic convention

And of course, we have the speech — and the personal anecdotes — stolen by Joe Biden from Neil Kinnock in 1987

Do the Democrats really want this debate?

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The VP Debate

A point on the VP debate [whenever it is].  It's figured by the MSM pundits and the like that Senator Biden is so great that he will blow Gov Palin out of the water.  If Gov Palin can hold her own with Sen Joe Biden and not make any blunders it should come off as a victory for her.  Sen Biden has to be great to meet expectations, but Gov. Palin just has to be good, and not mess up, to look really great. 
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Palin And The Campaign

My, How Things Change! Newsweek Lavished Praise on Sarah Palin Just Last Year

By choosing Sarah Palin, John McCain has united this party, and given the conservative moment life beyond November. Biden, Harry Reid, Paul Begala, and other liberals lost their minds over Sarah's speech. Women rallied to her defense over attacks that she was "shrill."

Team Obama struggles to explain "community organizer" as an actual job after Sarah Palin turned it into a national joke. Ordinary people run for city council and become mayors. They don't become "community organizers."

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Caving To The Fringies

Biden flip-flops on drilling

Biden went even further down the fringie road, too.  He told his audience that oil companies have leases on which they don’t drill now, asking “Why do you think [that is]?”  Maybe because they can’t find oil on those particular leases, which is why they want to look for more promising locations.  If they don’t drill long enough, under current law the leases will return to the federal government anyway.  They don’t make money by sitting on expensive leases, no matter how many conspiracy theories Biden can spin in his imagination.

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Critics Are Missing The Point

Biden: We’ll go after the Bush administration

I’ve been getting a lot of e-mail about this clip of Joe Biden speaking at a campaign event yesterday in which he promised to go after the Bush administration
for “violations of the Constitution”.   Readers believe this to be an outrage, and perhaps it is, but for another reason altogether than what they think

Note too that Biden says IfIf violations occurred, they plan to investigate them.  As long as they stick to that approach, that seems not just fair, but fundamental to good government.

However, the real story here is that Democrats have controlled Congress for almost two years now, and they have conducted investigations into these allegations.  What have they found?  Nothing.  The 110th Congress has abdicated all of its other responsibilities to focus on witch hunts, hoping to find a Holy Grail of Bush Derangement Syndrome.  Despite wasting thousands of hours and millions of dollars, they’ve come up with a big nothingburger.

The real outrage here is either that the Democrats are so deep into the tinfoil hat brigade, or that they are so incompetent.  Neither of those options speak well to keeping them in leadership roles.  That’s why Joe Biden answered the man’s question carefully, and in my mind, completely appropriately.  If Republicans want to become a party of real reform, they’d better get used to acting on it.

When asked about his comments by Fox news today, Biden said he has no evidence that criminal charges would be warranted and no intention of pursuing action against the current president.

"What is true is the United States Congress is trying to preserve records on questions that relate to whether or not the law has been violated by anyone," Biden said, adding: "But, you know, there's been an awful lot of unsavoury stuff that's gone on. And the mere fact … that it occurred in a previous administration doesn't mean [a subsequent] Justice Department, if, in fact, there's evidence, shouldn't pursue them. "But I have no evidence of any of that. No one's talking about pursuing President Bush criminally."



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Sarah Barracuda

Palin delivers a knockout

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Palin & The '08 Election

Despicable feminist Sally Quinn slams Sarah Palin, and says a mother should put her kids first and be subservient to her husband -- which, Sally presumes to tell us, is what an evangelical wife is. Liberals like Sally and Soledad O'Brien can have kids and work, but Sarah Palin can't be a mom and govern.

"Governor Sarah Palin -- just in her being, just in her essence -- destroys every myth that the liberals have told us that they want in women. The feminists have set everything back to their mothers' generation."

Newt Gingrich broke a cardinal liberal rule. Good! He took on a reporter hiding behind the label of "objectivity," and dared say that Palin has more experience than Obama.

Biden's pandering to senior citizens struck a chord with a Hillary supporter who buys this BS that Bush destroyed Social Security and the economy.

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Media Demand McCain Pay For Palin Pick

When MSNBC's Chris Matthews suggested in Denver that Barack Obama earned his present elevation in American politics, unlike "showcase...

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Liberals find no joy when Republicans select women or minorities for top positions. They are all fraudulent traitors to their own apparent group interests. Conservative blacks aren't really black. Conservative Latinos aren't really Latino. Now, conservative women are somehow not really women.

John McCain made a bold choice in not merely picking a woman, but picking a pro-life woman courageous enough to put her motherhood where her mouth is. Now the media want him to pay dearly for it. The idea that they would lecture anyone else about rumor-mongering or "Swift-boating" ought to be laughed off the public stage.

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About That Trooper

You'll be hearing a lot in coming weeks about Sarah Palin's "abuse of power" in trying to get a state cop fired. Here's the back story you won't be hearing.

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Now ask yourself this: If you were Sarah Palin and had such a revealing look at Mike Wooten, would you have wanted him on the force? Palin was acting as any concerned citizen should after a close encounter with an unfit cop. If there's abuse of power in this story, it lies on the side of bureaucrats and unions protecting officers whose behavior makes them a danger to the public.

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