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“They’re like a lion tiptoeing around a turtle — they don’t know what to do with it,” said Republican strategist Kevin Madden, a former aide to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
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Last night was a turning point in this election. With the whole world watching, Sarah Palin united and electrified the Republican base.
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Seeing such blatant media bias from a publication such as US Weekly should give you pause.
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President Bush, Fred Thompson and Joe Lieberman headlined the night.
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The Obama campaign attacks the choice of Palin because...lack of experience.
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McCain’s choice of Veep will definitely take away from Barack’s speech last night. You guys remember that speech, don’t you?
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The Obama campaign is working furiously to silence Stanley Kurtz.
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The truth is barely making its way out of Georgia. Michael Totten is doing his best to help.
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Contrary to Joe Biden’s depiction of American in the throws of another Great Depression, the economy actually grew at a faster than expected pace last quarter.
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Jimmy Carter’s descent into useful idiocy is well documented. Yesterday, on Wolf Blitzer’s show on CNN, the former President gave us a close look into his thoughts on the situation in the Middle East. It isn’t pretty:
Let’s inspect Carter’s points.
1. Hamas is not an obstacle to peace in the region
2. Hamas would accept Israel as a Jewish state living alongside a Palestinian state
3. Hamas really wants a ceasefire, but Israel rejects their please for one, and so “the conflict goes on”
The reality is the exact opposite on every point. Hamas has continuously launched rockets and other acts of terrorism aimed at Israeli civilians, they’ve never ceased, regardless of the phony “ceasefires” you hear the AP reporting from time to time.
Approximately 30 seconds after good ole Jimmy announced that Hamas was willing to recognize a Jewish State of Israel alongside a Palestinian state, none other than Khaled Mashal, the head of Hamas, contradicted him. It wasn’t “spokespersons” for Hamas that contradicted him, it was the head of the terrorist organization himself.
Lastly, Hamas likes to choose very opportune times to offer “ceasefires.” Namely, as their leaders start being targeted by Israeli helicopters seems to be the running theme. Of course, they cynically offer “ceasefires” knowing that it puts Israel in the position of choosing between targeting the terrorists that have just attacked their civilian population, or being labeled warmongers who don’t want a ceasefire by their friends in the international media. Sadly, a former President of the United States of America never fails to step up to the plate on behalf of the terrorists of Hamas.
UPDATE: John Hinderaker at Powerline has a post on this as well.
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