Archive for September, 2008

A new Dot is born!

September 30, 2008

So Sarah Palin is rallying the troops in Columbus, Ohio on Monday … and comments on her upcoming debate with fellow Veep nominee Joe Biden:

“I’m looking forward to meeting him. I’ve never met him.  I’ve been hearing about his Senate speeches since I was in, like, the second grade.”

Say what?! With John “Father Time” McCain at the top of the ticket, she has the gall to take a shot at Biden’s age?  At this point, Palin’s “Aren’t I spunky?” act gives me such a rash, I can barely even watch Tina Fey’s laser-sharp parody!  Grrr!

But in the interest of keeping hope alive, let me share some startling news from the Bluest extended family.  You should know that I come from a mixed marriage:  Dad’s a diehard Dem who votes in every election and Mom’s a lifelong Republican, who doesn’t often go to the polls.  Why should she bother?  Her candidates usually win anyway.  But this time, it’s different.  She called me the other day wanting to know how to make sure she’s registered to vote this time and it’s all thanks to spunky l’il Sarah.  Mom can’t wait to go to the polls and vote AGAINST Palin… and against John McCain for choosing her as his running mate!

I sat in slack-jawed wonder as she outlined her anger, even using a word that’s not uttered in polite company … outside a kennel.  I can report that she’s profoundly insulted by Palin’s lack of credibility and her attitude and that Mom’s strong opinion gives me more hope than anything else I’ve heard.   (And yes, I’m making sure she’s able to cast a ballot!)  As the old saying goes,  “If Mama  ain’t happy, ain’t nobody happy!”  I sure hope that’s the case for the GOP!

No debate?

September 25, 2008

Didja catch that classic GOP maneuver yesterday?   We all know that John McCain wants to postpone Friday’s presidential debate.  The alleged rationale?  So the candidates have time to go to Capitol Hill and take part in fixing the grievously wounded U.S. economy.  How noble, McCain acolytes cheer!  But here’s the subtext:

Republican Party mouthpiece, Sen. Lindsey Graham, told CNN that if there’s no deal on the proposed mortgage bailout by Friday, the debate could be held in the time slot now held by the VP debate, next Thursday, October 2 in St. Louis.  The VP debate would then be rescheduled. Yeah, right!  I say that’ll happen when pigs fly, with or without lipstick!

The McCain campaign has belatedly deduced that Sarah Palin can’t ad lib her way out of a wet paper bag and that her appearance in a debate could mortally wound the McCain/Palin ticket.   (Check out that Katie Couric interview with Palin, and watch how Palin pulls out her faux-folksy act when she can’t answer a question … droppin’ more “G’s” than Wall Street ever thought about!)  She may have style, but substance?  Not so much.

Now, go back and review HBO’s searing flick, “Recount.”  The GOP took the White House in 2000 because they didn’t back down and Al Gore did.  Barack Obama isn’t falling into the trap … at least not yet!  He clearly knows a cheap trick when he sees one … and so should every rational voter in the country!

Of lipstick and pigs …

September 10, 2008

Barack Obama’s not the first politician to use the phrase “lipstick on a pig” (the list includes John McCain, BTW). Obama’s just the first to use it since Sarah Palin turned up on the ticket. Now, it’s all anyone’s talking about … and GOP campaign strategists couldn’t be happier!  Whether it’s Karl Rove or his toadies, the Republicans are masters of diversion.  The party is like a huge octopus squirting clouds of ink into the political water to obscure those pesky things called “ISSUES!”  And the media gets suctioned onto the  tentacles.  How many hours will now go into hashing and rehashing what Obama said, and what he really meant, instead of reporting on the candidates’ plans for economy, or health care, or Iraq, or anything that might actually MATTER TO THE VOTERS?

In the interest of preventing other linguistic diversions, may I recommend that any and all Democrats refrain from using the following common political metaphors and terms between now and November 5th.

DEMS SAY:                                GOP SPINS:

“If it quacks like a duck …”       “They’re making fun of Palin’s voice!!”

“Grandfathering” something      “They’re making cracks about
into legislation …”                      McCain’s age!”

“Pork barrel spending”               “Is that a fat joke?!”

Focus people, FOCUS!!!!

MIA: the “liberal” media

September 9, 2008

Sometimes late at night I can still hear her voice. That woman reporter from CNN, squealing with giddy glee as she watched a plane take off from the deck of a U.S. aircraft carrier on Day One of our misadventure in Iraq. She, a member of our nation’s famed “liberal” media, was not reporting. She was hyping. She was hyperventilating. Like a high-school cheerleader outside the team locker room. It was weird. And more than just a little horrifying. Maybe it was a glint off the cockpit window or the sheen off the  pilot’s zipper that distracted her from the stony core of the story. Whatever it was, you can bet is was something shiny pulled from the vest pocket of the GOP.

Just like their new puppet and favorite distraction, Sarah P. She’s shiny all right. And right now singing her siren’s song and doing a dandy job of luring the press completely off the path. Away from the issues. Far from the top of the ticket. And down some dark hole. Where a group of neocon thugs is waiting to kick ass. Call names. And take the Dem’s lunch money.

All this made worse by the fact that, in a corporate tower somewhere, you can bet the shiny pate of Karl Rove glistens with the sweet sweat of anticipation as he rocks back and forth on his tiny feet. Rubs his chubby little hands together. Giggles with glee. And sounds every bit like a “liberal” CNN reporter.

Would somebody tell me I’m wrong…please.

Fighting Mad!

September 7, 2008

First, can I just say how much I love the smart, sassy conversation happening here?  Keep it up Dots … and spread the word!

Now, a comment on Leigh’s response to “Good Guy, Bad Choice” … and a remark that really struck a nerve with me!
Leigh writes: “I have no doubt John McCain loves America. The Republicans insinuating I don’t, well that just pisses me off.”

Amen to that!  I’m especially aggravated by the persistent GOP stance that if you’re a liberal, you can’t possibly care about or support the troops.  In my family, nothing could be further from the truth!  One of my mom’s ancestors came from France to fight alongside the freedom-minded colonists in the American Revolution.  My great granddad survived the fall of Corregidor in the Philippines.  He made it home after 3+ years of hell as a Japanese P.O.W.  Other relatives fought in WWII Europe, Korea, and Vietnam, and I’m proud of every single one of them for choosing to serve their country.  Blessedly, I don’t have any family members fighting in Iraq, but if I did I’d support them too.  I don’t oppose the troops … I’m not even opposed to the concept of war.  I’m against STUPID, contrived, poorly-planned war!! And I’m really opposed to the shameful treatment many vets are getting when they’re finally allowed to come home from multiple deployments.  John McCain proposes rationing veterans’ health care to concentrate on those with physical wounds that are a direct result of combat.  So too bad if your Humvee hits a pothole, crashes, and you lose a limb?  Too bad if you suffer post-traumatic stress?  Pathetic!

So yep, I’m fighting mad … and I’m fighting for someone in the White House who’s not beholden to neo-cons itching to pick new fights in Iran, Russia, or anywhere else they decide.  John McCain may say he hates war.  But plenty of Republicans don’t … and they’re the ones I’m worried about.

Good Guy, Bad Choice

September 5, 2008

There is no denying John McCain is a decent man … with a compelling narrative. As the mom of two adopted children, McCain’s family story resonates especially strongly.

I also happen to believe McCain when he says he respects and admires Barack Obama … and that “despite our differences, much more unites us than divides us. We are fellow Americans, and that’s an association that means more to me than any other.”

Alas, John McCain is clearly NOT the future that the GOP envisions. His nomination has the whiff of “oh, all right!” about it … like that kid you pick for your kickball team because your mom wants you to play nice. Even though he’s voted in near-lockstep with George Bush these past 8 years, he’s incurred the wrath of plenty of Republicans who aren’t comfortable with his cross-party alliances and moderate posture.

But they’re ready to campaign, and campaign hard with the Mooseslayer on deck. (James Fenimore Cooper fans forgive me!) Sarah Palin’s nasty cracks whipped that crowd into a frenzy the top of the ticket couldn’t match. And who could fail to notice that immediately after McCain finished his speech, the convention producers cued up “Barracuda” (“Sarah Barracuda” was Palin’s high school basketball team nickname) on the sound system. There will be blood all right … and with McCain’s age and cancer history legitimate concerns … this is no time for campaign complacency! Just imagine how 4 years as veep tees Palin up for a presidential run in 2012!!

That’s why I’m out there … wearing so many ‘O’s” I look like a walking bowl of Cheerios! How about you?

Beyond the Palin

September 3, 2008

Let me kick the dust off my soapbox kids! This whole Sarah Palin story is giving me a major rash. Not only because her nomination is such a craven sop to disaffected Hillary supporters … (one woman’s just as good as another?!) but now, thanks to her three-hankie C.V., she’s effectively been painted a martyr. Am I the only one who thinks Miss Northern Over-Exposure is just a little too perfect as a target (victim?) for the so-called “angry left”  and/or the “mainstream media?” I detect the fine hand of Karl Rove (or his nefarious protégés) in all this … pick someone you KNOW people will pick on! I just wish the rest of the Dems would follow Obama’s lead:  DON’T. TAKE. THE. BAIT!!  It only serves to further sanctify Palin in the eyes of the religious right and sets up anyone who criticizes her as either sexist or just a plain ol’ meanie! These people are geniuses. Evil, yes … but still geniuses at spinning electoral straw into voting booth gold!

One Democratic acquaintance called McCain’s choice “gutsy.”  Exactly what is “gutsy” about letting GOP operatives turn you from aisle-crossing crusader to party stooge?  Just because Palin pacifies the miffed evangelicals doesn’t mean she’s a good bet to be a heartbeat away from running the country.

About Palin’s speech to the RNC.  It was well-written (by McCain speechwriters), well-rehearsed, and admittedly well-delivered. (I wasn’t sure what to make of her lauding her spouse as a champion snow machine racer, but I digress!)  It was boffo, as far as the party faithful are concerned.  But keep your eyes on November, people!  I’ve seen “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington;” Jimmy Stewart is a favorite of mine. And you Governor, are no Jimmy Stewart.