Monthly archives: September, 2008

Jon Stewart Takes On Sarah Palin

Jon Stewart takes on the sanctimony of Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly, Hannity and Colmes, Nancy Pfotenhauer, and, ultimately, Sarah Palin.

Enjoy.


Sarah Palin Lied About Selling Jet on eBay

Sarah Palin lied

So it turns out Sarah Palin told a lie when she reminded America that one of her best qualifications to serve in high office was putting a jet for sale on eBay. “I came to office promising major ethics reform to end the culture of self-dealing, and today that ethics reform is the law. While I was at it, I got rid of a few things in the Governor’s Office that I didn’t believe our citizens should have to pay for. That luxury jet was over the top. I put it on eBay,” she said.

Turns out eBay was really a bad move on Palin’s part — poor judgment. Yes, she put the plane on eBay, but she did not sell it on eBay, and she did not sell it for a profit, as she and John McCain claimed.

I know — she never actually said she sold the plane on eBay.  She did, however, infer it.  And we were supposed to be happy being duped.

From the Anchorage Daily News:

The state has tried selling its unwanted jet online four times and failed. So last week, the Palin administration signed a contract with an Anchorage aircraft broker who thinks he can succeed where eBay couldn’t The eBay thing didn’t work out very well, said Dan Spencer, director of administrative services for the Department of Public Safety. He’s the person charged with trying to get rid of the infamous Westwind II.

The administration made a deal last week with Turbo North Aviation, promising the broker a 1.49 percent cut of the selling price.

The New York Times tells the story of the sale:

It grounded one governor and did not exactly fly off the shelf on eBay, but the jet that came to symbolize the troubles of the former Alaska governor Frank H. Murkowski has landed with a new owner.

A businessman from Valdez, Alaska, Larry Reynolds, paid $2.1 million this week for the state-owned Westwind II jet that Mr. Murkowski’s successor, Gov. Sarah S. Palin, promised to purge from the state inventory when she ran against Mr. Murkowski last fall in the Republican primary.

Mr. Murkowski’s office tried to obtain money from the Homeland Security Department to buy the jet, saying it would help “defend, deter or defeat opposition forces.” He was denied. Later, in 2005, against the wishes of the Legislature, Mr. Murkowski used state money to buy it for $2.7 million.

So the state of Alaska bought the jet for $2.7 million and sold it for $2.1 million.  That’s well over a half-a-million dollar loss.

I learned this by doing a few quick searches on Google.  This isn’t exactly national security information.

Did the McCain campaign vet Palin at all? Did they even go online to see if perhaps she was telling the truth?

One final note: several times this week we heard from the McCain campaign and from John McCain himself that one of Sarah Palin’s qualifications for the vice presidency is the fact that Alaska is right next to Russia.  Maybe that’s supposed to be national-security-knowledge-by-osmosis — I don’t know.

If Alaska is so critical to our national security, isn’t it strange that Homeland Security would deny the governor a jet to help patrol the nation’s borders?


ABC Newsbrief: Barack Obama Had Two Fathers

There are some very good reasons I don’t watch ABC News any more.  This one is just too funny, and gives me more reason to stay away.

Terry Moran on Nightline:

“To Barack Obama, the son of a black man from Kenya, and a white man from Kansas. Now, no matter what your politics, that is a moment for the history books.”

One for the history books indeed.


What I Missed in John McCain’s Speech

I listened to John McCain’s acceptance speech tonight.  I was incredibly moved by his story.  We heard his personal several times tonight.

Right now I’m listening to commentators on MSNBC saying John McCain confessed George W. Bush’s sins.  They’re falling all over themselves in awe that McCain dared to denounce Bush.

But did he really?

Here’s what I missed in McCain’s grand “confessions”:

If John McCain rejects the sins of the Bush Administration and wants to make amends with the American people, then why did he vote with George W. Bush over 90% of the time?  Is McCain a recent convert to some truth?  Was he knocked off his horse this week?

Why did McCain ride the Bush gravy train to personal wealth for almost eight years while the rest of us fell so far behind?

Why, John?  Why?


Could You Find the Black Faces at the GOP Convention?

I just have to ask.

Were you able to spot the black faces at the GOP convention?

I watched this week.  I saw a sea of white people chanting, “Drill, baby, drill!” and “Prosperity!”

Yes, they look like a very prosperous crowd, immune to the ravages of the past eight years.

We did see the occasional Person of Color at the convention — and then we saw him again, and again, and again.  Contrast that with the incredible diversity apparent at the Democratic National Convention.

Just a thought.


Republican Congressman Calls Obama ‘Uppity’

Georgia Republican Rep. Lynn Westmoreland used the term “uppity” to describe Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama Thursday.

While discussing Sarah Palin’s speech with reporters outside the House chamber, Westmorland was asked to compare Palin with Michelle Obama.

That’s when he let loose with the racially-charged epithet.

From USA Today:

“Honestly, I’ve never paid that much attention to Michelle Obama,” Westmoreland said. “Just what little I’ve seen of her and Senator [Barack] Obama, is that they’re a member of an elitist class…that thinks that they’re uppity.”

The 58-year-old, Atlanta-born congressman declined to elaborate further, though he did repeat one part of his comment when asked to clarify.

“Uppity, you said?” he was asked.

“Yeah, uppity,” Westmoreland replied.

Westmorland is white.

Later, Westmorland’s press secretary Brian Robinson tried to clarify, insisting that the congressman was trying to say Barack is “elite.”  Westmoreland apparently instructed his staff to check the dictionary to be sure he properly understood the meaning of the word.

Vanessa Beasley, who teaches political rhetoric at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, said “uppity” is a word that hits the ear of African-Americans in a negative way — evoking images of the pre-civil rights era, when powerful whites sometimes punished blacks who spoke up for themselves.

“It has very clear roots in the history of slavery in the South,” Beasley said. “The term ‘uppity’ has such a specific, contextual historic meaning. It is more evocative of a particular moment in history and particular set of fears that exist today within certain parts of the electorate.

“The racial politics that it reanimates are very worrisome.”

I would bet a bale of cotton the congressman from Georgia knew exactly what he was saying.

Welcome to the Republican Party, 2008.  Amazingly, it’s a lot like the Republican Party of 1958.


GOP Attacks on Ordinary People

From Barack Obama:

Why would the Republicans spend a whole night of their convention attacking ordinary people?

With the nation watching, the Republicans mocked, dismissed, and actually laughed out loud at Americans who engage in community service and organizing.

Our convention was different. We gave the stage to everyday Americans who hunger for change and stepped up to make phone calls, knock on doors, and raise money in small amounts in their communities.

You may have missed it, but we also showed the country a video with the faces and voices of those organizers, volunteers, and donors from every corner of the country.

Watch the video and make a donation of $25 or more now to show that in this election, ordinary people will make their voices heard.


Sarah Palin and the Office of Vice President

I just can’t pass this one up.

This is the one question Sarah Palin did not answer in her speech before the Republican Convention tonight, “What does the Vice President do?”

The second question that went unanswered, “Why am I qualified to be Vice President?”