So I have a few more links to share with you tonight...
- This first one is very interesting: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13650.html
The article basically talks about how Sarah Palin has turned against a good number of the people who have helped her get into the position she is in today. It really is an interesting read about the type of person he is. And it could be looked at in two ways: She's an honest person who came into office, saw things that were not kosher, and made sweeping changes to make things better.. or she a disloyal, power-hungry, self-centered, ambitious turncoat who looks for every opportunity to push herself and her agenda. Read the article and judge for yourself.
- I love this article: http://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20080921_The_American_Debate__Populism_gone_wild__Palin_latest_example_of_push_to_mediocrity.html
It talks about how the Republicans seem to have a habit of elevating people into important positions and how are ill-qualified for them. Sound like anyone we know? I think it's brilliant.
- This article talks about how Joe Biden has been pretty much ignored... and that might be a good thing: http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080921/news_lz1e21navarre.html
- One more for tonight, from the Chicago Tribune talking about Troopergate: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/columnists/chi-oped0921pagesep21,0,1329347.column
This one talks about how willing Palin was willing to be in the Troopergate investigation and how, after becoming the VP nominee, she suddenly changed her mind. It also talks about, if the McCain campaign is unwilling to be cooperative investigation, how can we trust what they would do once they get into office? It's more of what's wrong in Washington now.
- One other thing I wanted to mention... if you didn't get to watch on 60 Minutes tonight, they had interviews with both Obama and McCain. It's an interesting watch if you can find the time. You might be able to find it on CBS's website.
'Night everyone!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
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