Showing posts with label Cindy McCain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cindy McCain. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2008

The Macho Response: Mark Halperin

"Media bias was more intense in the 2008 election than in any other national campaign in recent history, Time magazine's Mark Halperin said Friday at the Politico/USC conference on the 2008 election.



'It's the most disgusting failure of people in our business since the Iraq war,' Halperin said at a panel of media analysts. 'It was extreme bias, extreme pro-Obama coverage.' 



Halperin, who maintains Time's political site 'The Page,' cited two New York Times articles as examples of the divergent coverage of the two candidates.



'The example that I use, at the end of the campaign, was the two profiles that The New York Times ran of the potential first ladies,' Halperin said. 'The story about Cindy McCain was vicious. It looked for every negative thing they could find about her and it cast her in an extraordinarily negative light. It didn't talk about her work, for instance, as a mother for her children, and they cherry-picked every negative thing that's ever been written about her.'

The story about Michelle Obama, by contrast, was 'like a front-page endorsement of what a great person Michelle Obama is,' according to Halperin.

...Halperin's general point met with little resistance.



'I think it's incumbent upon people in our business to make sure that we're being fair,' he said. 'The daily output was the most disparate of any campaign I've ever covered, by far.'"


-- Alexander Burns, covering one of the few reporters who wasn't totally "in the tank" for Obama (and, thus, was almost alone in continuing to do his job) as covered on Politico.com.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Liberals Doing Actual Conservative Comedy? Now The Macho Response Calls That Really Funny!









This was fucking great! It seems like the true spirit of comedy is the only way we'll get honest bipartisanship in this country. If that's true - and I hope it's not - I say bring it on! This was better than a week's worth of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report combined! Fucking hilarious!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Battered Black And Blue (By Brown)

"The Democrats are in trouble. Sarah Palin has totally changed the dynamics of this campaign.

Period.

Palin's speech to the GOP National Convention on Wednesday has set it up so that the Republicans are now on offense and Democrats are on defense. And we don't do well on defense.

Suddenly, Palin and John McCain are the mavericks and Barack Obama and Joe Biden are the status quo, in a year when you don't want to be seen as defending the status quo.

From taxes to oil drilling, Democrats are now going to have to start explaining their positions.

Whenever you start having to explain things, you're on defense.

I actually went back and watched Palin's speech a second time. I didn't go to sleep until 1:30 a.m. I had to make sure I got the lines right.

Her timing was exquisite. She didn't linger with applause, but instead launched into line after line of attack, slipping the knives in with every smile and joke.

And she delivered it like she was just BS-ing on the street with the meter maid.

She didn't have to prove she was 'of the people.' She really is the people.

There is one thing she should have done: announced when her 17-year-old daughter and the teenage father of the girl's unborn child are getting married and invited all of us to the wedding. It should be like Sunday at church.

As for Palin herself, she is going to be very, very effective on the campaign trail, especially if McCain's people can figure out how to gently keep her from getting into confrontations with the press.

If she can answer questions like she handled herself at the convention, Palin will turn out to be the most interesting person in all of politics, and the press will treat her like they treated Obama when he was first discovered.

And remember, the Palin bandwagon needs to roll for only two months.

By the way, a note to John McCain: Get rid of the suits.

McCain is best with an open collar, his sleeves rolled up and in a Western shirt.

He doesn't come off well in suits at all.

They make him look old.

And Cindy - keep the hair up."


-- Willie Brown, former mayor of San Francisco, handing out advice - and proving why he's an ace in politics (he echoes my thoughts exactly) for the SFGate.

Friday, September 5, 2008

What Was She Thinking?

Whether you're on the Left or the Right, and for a multitude of reasons - almost all of them having to do with appearances - Cindy McCain is a problem.

There: I said it,..

Thursday, June 19, 2008

No Need For A Make-Over

"The things that he does doesn't make him any more pro-woman, pro-man, anti-anything. He is about America, making America strong."

-- Cindy McCain, saying John McCain is a patriot, and thus beyond the bullshit of the Left's cultish identity politics, as reported by ABC News.