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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Sarah Palin Opens Her Cake Hole To The Masses


Halloween rallies with Palin, McCain

Sarah Palin painted Barack Obama as a pretty scary creature for Halloween: a tax-and-spend liberal whose policies would devastate the nation.

"If you believe that America is the land of possibility and you don't want your dreams dashed by the Obama tax plan increases, then, Pennsylvania, we're asking for your vote," she told supporters in a chilly airport hangar in Latrobe, Pa.

The day's schedule reflects Pennsylvania's importance in Tuesday's election. Its 21 electoral votes are viewed as vital to the GOP.

The vice presidential nominee invoked "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher, who after meeting Obama in Toledo, Ohio, questioned whether the Democrat's statement that he would like to "spread the wealth" amounted to socialism.

"They do that in other countries where the people are not free and where work ethic is not rewarded and where an entrepreneurial spirit is stifled," Palin said.

With the official Halloween politicking over, Palin took her daughter Piper trick-or-treating in Dauphin. Piper dressed as a snow princess. On the campaign plane and at a rally, Palin's infant son, Trig, was costumed as an elephant.

Outside the Nationwide Arena, at least eight costumed couples greeted people streaming out of McCain's rally. Each couple wore one McCain mask and one George W. Bush mask, and they held signs proclaiming, "Nightmare on Main Street: More of the same."

Some McCain supporters walking to their cars were startled to see a video projected onto a large beige wall across the street from the arena. It featured the famous Bush-McCain hug from 2004 and ominously proclaimed, "In a state devastated by George Bush, one man stands alone . . . The jobs terminator."

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Sarah Palin painted Barack Obama as a pretty scary creature for Halloween: a tax-and-spend liberal whose policies would devastate the nation.

Seriously Sarah, your party just threw $700 million of my money at the mortgage industry when Republican policies devastated the country and you think Democrats are a threat?

The day's schedule reflects Pennsylvania's importance in Tuesday's election. Its 21 electoral votes are viewed as vital to the GOP.

Vital, critical and paramount might be more like it.

The vice presidential nominee invoked "Joe the Plumber" Wurzelbacher.

Good God please....if you think your tapping into some kind of everyman with Joe Wurzelbacher than your more out of touch than I thought you were.

"They do that in other countries where the people are not free and where work ethic is not rewarded and where an entrepreneurial spirit is stifled," Palin said. 

Is she talking about America? Sound like she is.  

Sarah sweetheart... 2% of the U.S. population currently have 30% of the wealth in this country...how entrepreneurial does the middle class have to be to get some of that back?

The middle class is rapidly becoming the working poor already...30 years ago most homes had a single income as plenty to get by, now most have dual income and can barely get by...oh I forgot we are talking about the lower 48, which you as an Alaskan, generally do not consider yourself to be part of.

With the official Halloween politicking over, Palin took her daughter Piper trick-or-treating in Dauphin. Piper dressed as a snow princess. On the campaign plane and at a rally, Palin's infant son, Trig, was costumed as an elephant. 

Wheres Bristol? Showing too much?

Outside the Nationwide Arena, at least eight costumed couples greeted people streaming out of McCain's rally. Each couple wore one McCain mask and one George W. Bush mask, and they held signs proclaiming, "Nightmare on Main Street: More of the same." 

Some McCain supporters walking to their cars were startled to see a video projected onto a large beige wall across the street from the arena. It featured the famous Bush-McCain hug from 2004 and ominously proclaimed, "In a state devastated by George Bush, one man stands alone . . . The jobs terminator." 


If your policies are so reviled by the general public at large you get people motivated enough to leave their homes and protest like this you should be taking stock in your policies.



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