I’m back, tanned, not-quite-rested, and ready. Of course, if I were still in Phoenix instead of cool-and-just-now-drying-out Milwaukee, this wouldn’t be an afternoon version.
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There’s too much goodness for a one-parter today, but let’s start anyway.
- Eric Odom lifts the veil of censorship from the Charlie Gibson/Sarah Palin interview.
- Jon Ham compares the questions Palin got from Gibson to those Barack Obama got from him. I’m shocked, SHOCKED to find Gibson a card-carrying member of the ObamiNation.
- C. Edmund Wright found a “Gibson Bounce”. I guess physics does apply to politics now and again; something about actions and reactions.
- Jim Hoft caught CBS trying to simultaneously claim credit for and kill Palinmania.
- How bad is the presstitute hatred of Palin? John McAdams found a Hillary Clinton strategist to explain. PUMAs forever!
- Kyle Maichle remembers the old NBC logo, and assigns attributes to all 11 feathers of that peacock.
- Clarice Feldman wonders when the presstitutes will go explore Obama’s “dark years”. Don’t hold your breath wondering how Obama got into Pakistan when it was under Sharia law and a major exporter of heroin, or how he and his drug-using friend lied on a rent application to get an apartment after that trip.
- Speaking of Pakistan, lawhawk will be “thanking” the New York Times if Al Qaeda and its affiliated groups manage to launch an attack while using Pakistan as a cover.
- RAG found some interesting turf wars betweeen the NYT and the Washington Post over Palinmania.
- Jon Ray reports that Google is still continuing its harrassment of anti-Obama blogs.
- Jim Geraghty wonders why nobody wants to travel with Joe Biden. If the presstitutes weren’t experts at story fabrication and ignoring, I would say that they didn’t want to be forced into reporting on the Human Gaffe Machine.
- After all, they don’t want to catch nuggets like this – Michelle Malkin caught Biden playing the race card. I note that Michelle’s source was a local newspaper, not one of the few remaining national presstitutes sticking it out with Plugs.
- Christopher Alleva found two pieces of evidence of the waning ObamiNation – the crowds are shrinking and the coverage of said shrinkage is disappearing from the front page.
- Jim Geraghty lobs the launched stone of “lack of openness” right back at the Obama/Biden tinted-glass campaign. Remind me to wear shoes; I don’t think I can recover from a glass shard almost all the way through the foot in 24 hours like I used to be able to do.
- Matt Wolking chronicles the decline and fall of the positive portion of HopeAndChange.
- Rick Moran answers the question of why HopeAndChange appears under the wheels of the Obamination Express.
- Zip caught Obama trying to mess up Return-On-Success. Guess it truly is Retreat To Defeat At All Costs for Obama and the DhimmiRATs.
- Jeff Wagner asks who is having a worse September; Obama or the Milwaukee Brewers. Well, I’ve never seen Brewers manager Ned Yost and Obama campaign manager David Axelrod in the same room together.
- Brendan has the latest photo of the Obamination Express, Water Edition.
- Ed Morrissey runs the numbers on Obama’s $66 million in/$55 million out month.
- The letter-writing Brad V. wonders where the Wisconsin Presidential polls are. If I didn’t think Obama would take the state by hook and by crook, I’d be asking as well.
- Cuffy Meigs finds the ObamiNation targeting satirists. Somebody send out the WAAAAAAAAH!-mbulance for the whiners.
Part 2 will be up shortly (I hope).