Saturday, October 25, 2008

AI Ivy and the power of right

3 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Mostly true, what Baker says. But I don't agree that the only way to gain wisdom about politics is in the Ivy league -- to the contrary. Getting back to my favorite example, Ronnie -- that's not how he did it (though, in truth, he started by mingling with the Hollywood crowd, but, hey, that was his job.) And one should not overdo one's personal story -- I still think it was a tactical mistake to emphasize that so much in the beginning, as a substitute of sorts for substance.

That said, nothing in the above justifies the depth of hatred and contempt exhibited by the MSM in their slimy hit hob on Palin. And that's a story in itself, one that disqualifies them once again, for the umpteenth time, as impartial observers in these affairs.

Tecumseh said...

Harvard is thumbing its nose at JJ, yet again. Is this a dog-bites-JJ's-butt story, or what?

Arelcao Akleos said...

Sure is AI, I liked the Brunt response to "This is Fried's Brain Fried"
"Ha, ha, ha the comments just crack me up.

1. 700 + days in the Senate

2. Thoughtful and intellegent

3. Bipartisan support

4. Liberals love him

5. Did I say thoughtful and intellegent

6. Vast experience in the Senate

7. Once shook hands with Sen. Lugar

8. Can make a list of people no one knows about or cares about anymore that support him.

Frankly, we'll see on election day. If he wins, so be it but everything else up to that is just spin.

We may not be saddled with Sarah Palin for 4 years but we will be saddled with Big Mouth Joe, and I'm not talking about the plumber."