Coupled with today's embassy attack in Yemen, http://news.aol.com/article/attack-on-us-embassy-in-yemen-kills-10/17736...
which incidentally appeared at the same time as AOL/Netscape homepage feature's Propeller's quote by Palin's that she expects to see Jesus' return in her lifetime,
http://www.propeller.com/story/2008/09/16/palin-quoti-will-see-jesus-com...
may I suggest that any October surprise by this White House administration would be right in keeping with the bizarro world that's unfolding (and has been unfolding) under their watch.

Note to PaulusP & memmel, an attack on Iran would serve as a nice distraction from Wall Street, a full meal deal dished up hot to satisfy the hungry appetites of every nut-case in America.

B/c if the GOP can get every nut-case to vote for them, four more years. Yippeeeee....

Hold on folks, this could be quite the ride.

It's rather obvious that Palin is a fundamentalist nut case. I'm sure she would like nothing better than to replace McCain as Fearless Leader.

http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2008/09/15/bess/index1.html

She is quoted as thinking Jesus will return during her life time and that the Earth is very young. Maybe she thinks she can walk on water too. I suggest she give it a go, preferably in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Woops, I forgot, there's still some whales left out there which could do a Jonah and gobble her up, spitting out the leftovers back on land. Darned.

E. Swanson

Meanwhile, the state of Alaska celebrates it's 50th birthday by drilling into ANWR...

Peak Oil averted (for, oh, about 3 months)

This is not an unusual belief framework. You'd probably be happier too, if you believed the same. If ignorance is bliss, and what you don't know can't hurt you, isn't knowledge best avoided?

Certainly it distracts conservatives from annoying questions about why their government is nationalizing businesses left and right and far right.

Certainly it distracts conservatives from annoying questions about why their government is nationalizing businesses left and right and far right.


"Please, feel free to take a page from my handbook."

...the newly elected mayor spent more than $50,000 in city funds to redecorate her office, without the council's authorization.
...
...Palin's office makeover included flocked, red wallpaper. "It looked like a bordello."
...
"I told her it was against the law to make such a large expenditure without the council taking a vote. She said, 'I'm the mayor, I can do whatever I want until the courts tell me I can't.'"

Palin as Mayor

If she didn't listen to city council, why listen to Congress?

And just wait until this lady is commander of the armed forces.

American Democracy: R.I.P. (1776-2008)

It almost worked...

The picture that is beginning to emerge is of someone who is very ambitious, demands complete loyalty of her staff, punishes anyone who disagrees with her, and doesn't care much for public scrutiny (Palin routinely uses a private Yahoo e-mail account to conduct state business because she believes that personal emails are not subject to subpoena).



Are we sure that Bush II did not have any illegitimate offspring that relocated to Alaska?

Unfortunately it appears that this is a common practice: the current administration took a working e-mail archive system and ditched it for one that doesn't work, canceled the program for a law-conforming "replacement for the replacement" at the point it when it looked like it would actually get implemented, and as added defense has government business conducted via non-governmental accounts so that "auto-delete after 30 days" policies can be used:

http://arstechnica.com/articles/culture/bush-lost-e-mails.ars

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080512-white-house-insists-it-has...

Pallin is on record for her support of a $600 million dollar bridge from the mainland to her little town of 7,000 people.

http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/P/PALIN_BRIDGE_TO_WASILLA?SITE=VANO...

One of the busiest bridges on the East Coast is the I-95 Woodrow Wilson Bridge across the Potomac a few miles south of D.C. It is a new bridge yet under construction, but carrying a full load of traffic, projected to cost 2.5 billion and to provide passage of as many as 225,000 cars a day. It is six times the cost of Pallin's projected town bridge but might carry 70 times as many cars.

Pallin's town cannot afford to pay for the bridge with its small number of wage earners. It is a political project.

The math is a bit fuzzy. Probably the Woodrow Wilson bridge costs four times the amount of Pallin's bridge as there will likely be a wee bit of cost over run there and this Woodrow Wilson is almost finished and carries a hundred times more than the amount of traffic estimated to move in and out of Wasilla to Anchorage.

Which was recently hacked into by the hacker group Anonymous.
http://news.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/09/17/1949222

...red wallpaper...

commander in chief of the Red army? Closer every day