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Politico Indulges in Speech Analysis, Sucking of Cock "But in the space of one 36-minute speech McCain proved his Palin choice was not a lapse into temporary (or even permanent) insanity. The speech's political significance goes far beyond the fact that Palin showed herself capable of delivering ...
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The Anchoress — ... cannot be faked . Dirty Harry liveblogged the speech , as did the incomparable Althouse . I liked his off-the-cuff moments, as when the Code Pink Clown tried to charge the stage, and he said, “don’t let the ground noise throw you off.” He also noted, America “wants us to stop yelling at each other!” Amen, sir. Reactions - will be updated continuously, most recent first, so check back !: Professor Bainbridge has thoughtful comments bang out of the box . Ace really hates Keith Olbermann . This is not hard to fathom. Gay Patriot is glad he ...

This one kind of speaks for itself.
RedState: Conservative News and Community — "Down the middle." Via Ace, OlbermannWatch brings us this: The good news is that more people are probably watching this on RedState than saw it on TV. ...

But She’s A Lightweight!
Right Wing Nation — Via Ace, the Nielsen report: Barack Obama apparently isn’t the only “rock star” in presidential politics this year. After days of intense media coverage about Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s qualifications, more than 40 million Americans tuned in Wednesday to see for themselves what they thought of her. [ . . . ] Last week, Nielsen said 38.4 million people watched Obama speak at a Denver stadium on the six commercial networks, along with BET, ...

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