Archive for 6th October 2008

Still Not Posted

but here’s the whole text below the jump.

Definitely Candy

Not election related, but a huge bag of M&Ms, thanks to Hot Air:

The Supreme Court rejected the latest appeal from Mumia Abu-Jamal today, declining to reverse his conviction. His death sentence was overturned in March, forcing Pennsylvania to either retry his sentencing in front of a new jury or accept a life sentence instead.

Fry, baby, fry!

The Straight Talk Express!

Now, that is the John McCain I know!

I don’t need lessons about telling the truth to American people. And were I ever to need any improvement in that regard, I probably wouldn’t seek advice from a Chicago politician.

Zing! Oh, but there’s more. The gloves are off.

Senator Obama has accused me of opposing regulation to avert this crisis. I guess he believes if a lie is big enough and repeated often enough it will be believed. But the truth is I was the one who called at the time for tighter restrictions on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac that could have helped prevent this crisis from happening in the first place.

Here’s the link, for those with selective memories.

Wait. You thought that was all?

Senator Obama was silent on the regulation of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and his Democratic allies in Congress opposed every effort to rein them in. As recently as September of last year he said that subprime loans had been, quote, “a good idea.” Well, Senator Obama, that “good idea” has now plunged this country into the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.

To hear him talk now, you’d think he’d always opposed the dangerous practices at these institutions. But there is absolutely nothing in his record to suggest he did. He was surely familiar with the people who were creating this problem. The executives of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have advised him, and he has taken their money for his campaign. He has received more money from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac than any other senator in history, with the exception of the chairman of the committee overseeing them. [That would be Christopher Dodd, by the way.] Did he ever talk to the executives at Fannie and Freddie about these reckless loans? Did he ever discuss with them the stronger oversight I proposed? If Senator Obama is such a champion of financial regulation, why didn’t he support these regulations that could have prevented this crisis in the first place? He won’t tell you, but you deserve an answer.

Zing!

My opponent has invited serious questioning by announcing a few weeks ago that he would quote — “take off the gloves.” Since then, whenever I have questioned his policies or his record, he has called me a liar.

Rather than answer his critics, Senator Obama will try to distract you from noticing that he never answers the serious and legitimate questions he has been asked. But let me reply in the plainest terms I know. I don’t need lessons about telling the truth to American people. And were I ever to need any improvement in that regard, I probably wouldn’t seek advice from a Chicago politician.

Sorry. I just had to run that one again.

My opponent’s touchiness every time he is questioned about his record should make us only more concerned. For a guy who’s already authored two memoirs, he’s not exactly an open book. It’s as if somehow the usual rules don’t apply, and where other candidates have to explain themselves and their records, Senator Obama seems to think he is above all that. Whatever the question, whatever the issue, there’s always a back story with Senator Obama. All people want to know is: What has this man ever actually accomplished in government? What does he plan for America? In short: Who is the real Barack Obama? But ask such questions and all you get in response is another barrage of angry insults.

More at Hot Air. Characteristically (I’m sorry to say), the full release is not posted on the campaign site yet, but I’ll give you the link when it is.

Moe sez:

PS: Oh, Sarah?

Lock and load.

Heh.

And finally, the MSM is covering it. Well, Ayers, that is.

Silly Obama!

The campaign responds to the “I didn’t know!” defense.

Why It Matters

Today’s absolutely must read, from Volokh. Just a nibble:

But what is interesting to me is that not only did Obama not personally find anything especially obnoxious about Wright’s radicalism, anti-Americanism, ties to Farrakahn, and so on, or Ayers’ lack of regret for his terrorist past, he apparently didn’t expect that much of anyone else would care, either. How else do you explain why he didn’t jettison these individuals from his life before they could damage his presidential ambitions? How else do you explain how his campaign seemed to be caught flatfooted when Obama’s ties to Wright and then Ayers became campaign issues? And, perhaps most tellingly, how else do you explain that when Obama was asked in a debate with Clinton about his ties to Ayers, he analogized his friendship with Ayers to his friendship with Senator Tom Coburn, as if being friends with a very conservative senatorial colleague is somehow analogous with being friends with an unrepentant extreme leftist domestic terrorist?

The whole thing. Go read.

Not From The Campaign

although it probably should be.

New Depths Of Lame

So Obama has been forced to admit –without saying so, of course — that all this time, he’s been lying about Ayers (video). So what’s the spin?

He didn’t know.

Remind you of anyone else? What was the name of that POS “pastor” at Obama’s church, you know, the one that spouted obnoxious crap for twenty years that Obama didn’t hear — until he couldn’t sweep it under the rug?

Wright. That was it.

Next step: “That’s not the Bill Ayers I knew.”

Forget the major issues. If Obama really is this oblivious to everything that’s going on around him, what’s he going to do in the White House, admire himself in a mirror?

Paging Al Gore

Military Times:

McCain, R-Ariz., handily defeated Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., 68 percent to 23 percent in a voluntary survey of 4,293 active-duty, National Guard and reserve subscribers and former subscribers to Army Times, Navy Times, Marine Corps Times and Air Force Times.

Look for Obama to pull an Al Gore, and try to have the courts discount all the military votes.