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Fair & Balanced Reporting : David Brooks Considers Sarah Palin Fatal Cancer of the Republican Party

Fair & Balanced Reporting : David Brooks Considers Sarah Palin Fatal Cancer of the Republican Party

Palin Represents ‘Fatal Cancer’ to GOP, Top Conservative Pundit Says

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/10/08/palin-represents-%e2%80%98fatal-cancer%e2%80%99-to-gop-conservative-says/

FrankenbarbieConservative New York Times columnist David Brooks, who has expressed doubts about Sarah Palin's readiness to serve as vice president, said this week the Alaska governor represents a fatal cancer to the Republican Party

From CNN Associate Political Editor Rebecca Sinderbrand

(CNN) – Conservative New York Times columnist David Brooks, who has expressed doubts about Sarah Palin’s readiness to serve as vice president, said this week the Alaska governor “represents a fatal cancer to the Republican Party.”

Brooks praised Palin’s debate performance and called her a natural political talent, but told a New York audience Monday that “experience matters”: “Do I think she’s ready to be president or vice president? No, she’s not even close to that,” he said.

“…Reagan had an immense faith in the power of ideas,” he also said, in remarks first reported by the Huffington Post. “But there has been a counter, more populist tradition, which is not only to scorn liberal ideas, but to scorn ideas entirely. And I'm afraid that Sarah Palin has those prejudices. I think President Bush has those prejudices."

 

Other prominent conservatives, including George Will and David Frum, have publicly questioned Palin's readiness to be vice president. Prominent conservative columnist Kathleen Parker, an early supporter, said late last month that recent interviews have shown the Alaska governor is "out of her league" and should leave the GOP presidential ticket for the good of the party.

Brooks himself has also written skeptically about Palin. "Sarah Palin has many virtues," he wrote in a recent column. "If you wanted someone to destroy a corrupt establishment, she'd be your woman. But the constructive act of governance is another matter. She has not been engaged in national issues, does not have a repertoire of historic patterns and, like President Bush, she seems to compensate for her lack of experience with brashness and excessive decisiveness."

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Reply #51 Top

The ads don't influence me, my own research does.

Hamas has openly said in public that they support Obama for President.

Obama was a former member of the Socialist Party, even though the "fair and balanced" media have been keeping quiet about it.

Obama launched his political career with the help of William Ayers, who to this day, has no remorse for what he did. Why would someone who openly hates America, who actually tried to bomb it, back Obama? The big issue is Obama continues to lie about their relationship, when it's been proven they are closer than he has said.

You should also look into the relationship between Obama and Khalid Al-Mansour.

I would also recommend looking into the illegal foreign donations that have been coming in for Obama, especially from Kenya.

Don't forget to look into the fact that Obama tried to get law enforcement officials to threaten people who oppose him.

I could really go on and on

hmmm...considering Sean Hannity has an obsession this week with William ARES, your 'research' would indicate the tried, true & comfortable bosum of 'fair + balanced' Fox News....

Reply #52 Top

hmmm...considering Sean Hannity has an obsession this week with William ARES, your 'research' would indicate the tried, true & comfortable bosum of 'fair + balanced' Fox News....

Rather big assumption, there, seansky.  Even if correct, how does that make any of it untrue?

Reply #53 Top

hmmm...considering Sean Hannity has an obsession this week with William ARES, your 'research' would indicate the tried, true & comfortable bosum of 'fair + balanced' Fox News....

What is the obsession with Fox News.  95% of the media is in the tank for Obama, but yet people keep focusing on Fox News.  I notice you can't refute what I said.

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I notice you can't refute what I said.

think tumbleweed!  >_>

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a bit of a delay in my rebuttal due to glitches in posting replies to this post;it should be noted Dog that you are quoting chapter + verse the McCain attack dog Steve Smidt>protege of Carl Rove as well as Rupert's talking heads attack talking points...clearly, you are going to cling to those beliefs...

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You still haven't proved what he said wrong, all you are doing is trying to draw the attention away from the topic at hand. Typical copout. :thumbsdown:

What is they obsession with Fox News. 95% of the media is in the tank for Obama, but yet people keep focusing on Fox News. I notice you can't refute what I said.

Because of the "Fair and Balanced" trademark, therefor it must be FOX News that is responsible for EVERYTHING! Even if what you are telling someone came from some random news source it must still be FOX News because they haven't heard any of if! :w00t:

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Please feel free to show us WHY you believe the way you believe

 

 

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#57: Wow...if there was ever a demonstration of racist, bigotted, uninformed/ignorant hate and fear mongering...that was it. If someone can find a similar video of Obama supporters spewing vile hatred like that...I'd like to see it. The McCain/Palin ticket sure does love inciting fear and hate, and the "he's not one of us" nonsense. What happened to "united we stand, divided we fall"? Because they seem to be encouraging a lot of "dividing" with all of that.

Also, do they not realize that when they insinuate that Obama is a terrorist/sympathizer because of his middle name (which they sure love to throw out there) that they are infact insulting every single person with a middle-eastern name at the same time? I wonder what they would say/do if McCain's middle name was Adolf...rant and rave that he's a Nazi?

Reply #59 Top

healthcare in the us sucks.

I see this fairly often. The truth is that the US has the best health care in the world.

I believe you are confusing health care with health insurance

 

And, as far as someone being incapable of racism because they are half black and half white? Anyone can be racist. The race of your parents has nothing to do with it. It is usually due to upbringing or societal pressures/leanings with a bit of personal temperment and esteem thrown in.

Reply #60 Top

So Obama is a Terrorist for his brief association with Willian Ayers...  hum, guess McCain is guilty of the same as his ties with Ayers is even stronger. See the 'fund rasier' that is being highly publicized as Obamas association with Ayers was held by the Annenberg Foundation. This foundation donated $49,2 million grant to Ayers. The Annenberg Foundation has also highly supported McCain throughout the years (even currently). There is Arnold Weber who served on founding Board of Directors of the Chicago Annenberg Challenge and has donated money John McCains current campaign. Then there is David Kearns was a Pro Bono education advisor to Annenberg Foundation and worked for John McCain's 2000 campaign and works currently for his campaign. As one reporter said (seeing part of this thread is about news and reporters) "How many degrees of seperaion does it take to NOT be considered an association to 'known terrorist'".

(the above are facts... search them out and check for yourself, don't take my word for it.)

Reply #61 Top

rock on Bebi, SK + SanChonino...information is power...your earnestness, civility + decency are heartwarming....

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Ok, truth be told, I feel like I am way in over my head. These are just two evils that shouldn't be where they are. McCain/Palin  and Obama/Biden are slinging mud left and right. It's not even clean mud, but the crap from under a leaky toxic waste drum. It is killing us, slowly, but it is killing us. I have decided that I can't vote for either of them, and that Nader is looking better all the time. This seriously makes my stomach churn.

I honestly feel that the right person for Presidency is the one who doesn't want it. No sane person would want that. Why do you think Washington got the job. He didn't run for office, he was put there, by the people, because they felt he was the best man for it. He resisted it, argued against it, but eventually accepted it, because he was truely wanted. Too bad we just don't have a way of picking out someone who stands out because he/she has integrety, morals, is honest to a tee, and truly does not want the job. Maybe then, something will get done, changes made, and our country back on track.

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rock on Bebi, SK + SanChonino...information is power...your earnestness, civility + decency are heartwarming....

In the same sense that Michael Moore provides 'information'.  Yep, we should definitely blame McCain & Palin for those ambush videos.

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Reply #64 Top

ID, i'd be willing to bet my next decade's worth of earnings that 95% of the "governments" on earth would rather see obama as our next president. and no, i do not consider hamas as a government even though the bush adminstration pushed for the "election" that put hamas in power. and i couldn't care less what bill ayres (may be spelled incorrectly) did or said. he and obama served on teh same board of a non-profit organization funded by a wealthy republican ex-diplomat appointed by reagan. also on that board were several republicans. if any of those republicans had run for public office, would they be accused of being supported by terrorists today? i highly doubt it. as for why would someone who openly hates America, who actually tried to bomb it, back Obama? i don't know. why would someone who thoroughly despises the policies of the republican party help raise funds and vote for the republican mayor of my hometown like i did? who ayres supports for pres has zilch, zero, nada, the big 0 to do with anything to do with this election. the man has but ONE vote! has ayres publicly announced an endorsement for a candidate? if ayres endorses mccacin, would you vote for obama?

hannity had some idiotic jackass on his program who spout off numerous relationships connecting obama to terrorists and radical left-wing associations recently. every single one of that fool's declarations had been proven wrong beforehand by numerous organizations but yet hannity found it fit to allow the jackass to keep talking and actually agreed with numerous things being said. now, you tell me who is biased in the media! granted, oberman on msnbc is a enthusiastic supporter of obama who disses mccain and palin nighty. he shows where mccacin has flip-flopped on numerous personal beliefs within the last 2 years and where mccain and his campaign have flat out lied about democrats. the thing is, he has video proof to back up his claims. he may be biased but he backs it up. isn't it funny how mccain can trash obama for saying something today and mccain said virtually the same thing a few years ago?

so, you're saying this Khalid Al-Mansour guy helping obama get into harvard is any worse than mccain's dad getting him into annapolis? at least obama made the grades! the same can't be said about mccain. how obama got into harvard's law school or mccain got into the naval academy has nothing to do with the issues. you guys are complaining about so-called relationships with Ayres and Khalid Al-Mansour when bush and cheney have done more to undermine the constitution and our personal rights and freedoms than any adminstration in history? come on! none of the so-called relationships "reported" by the media and right-wing bloggers have ever been proven to be anything more than what obama says they are.

terrorists? karl rove and his cronies can be called terrorists for the organized efforts four years ago to intimidate voters from highly democratic voting districts in ohio in order to keep them from voting. blocking their access to the polls, telling them the polls were closed, or telling them they had to vote elsewhere are forms of intimidation. it's possible that if those voters hadn't been intimidated, kerry would be our pres now. attempting to deny a person his/her right to vote is domestic terrorism, regardless of how you look at it.

want to talk about funding? money from kenya, huh? isn't that where his father was born? if it isn't legal, the money shoudl be returned or donated to a charity. if it isn't legal, get rid of it. there hasn't been a national election in years that both candidates didn't have shady funding/donations, mccain included?

i, too, can go on and on regarding shady dealings and associations of mccain's both before his elction to congress and after. i'm sure i can list far more things about mccain which have been proven than you can about obama. and to think until 5 1/2 years ago, i actually respected the man!

i wonder how many wars we'll be in by the end of 2009 if mccain gets elected.

ID, i still consider you a friend but we have vastly different viewpoints regarding this election. remember one thing, though..... i'm right ;P :thumbsup:

pictoratus, you are correct. i did indeed mean the healthcare insurance. but i still am certain healthcare in canada and england is as good as what we have here in the states.

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guess McCain is guilty of the same as his ties with Ayers is even stronger.

Obama announced his campaign for the presidency in William Ayers house. How exactly can McCain have more ties to Ayers than Obama in that sense?

 

 

 

 

 

He can't and more than likely doesn't

i'd be willing to bet my next decade's worth of earnings that 95% of the "governments" on earth would rather see obama as our next president.

Who cares what they think? When you vote for somebody don't ask yourself "Well... what is everyone else going to think of this guy?", I don't know about you but when I go to vote for someone my general though process has something along the lines of WHO DO I LIKE BEST? Or in this case which one is the better looking shade of cr@p.

 

I may sound like a bit of a jerk here but I couldn't care any less what other people in different nations think about these candidates. So they want to have Mr. Sunshine in office, I don't really give a shit. These people don't know a damn thing about either of the two other than what the media presents them with, which is next to nothing. Hell im willing to bet most of you guys didn't even know Obama announced his campaign for the Presidency in William Ayers own house, did you?

but i still am certain healthcare in canada and england is as good as what we have here in the states.

Not even close, you know that old saying You get what you pay for? It applies here as it does everywhere. I mean it's not like doctors from all over the world come here to practice medicine, right?

Reply #66 Top

Snidely...whew..applause, applause...that is one amazing stream-of-consciousness listicle, albeit all lower case, sometimes without punctuation, but man, you have the facts down....mess with you lol....

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I may sound like a bit of a jerk here but I couldn't care any less what other people in different nations think about these candidates. So they want to have Mr. Sunshine in office, I don't really give a shit. These people don't know a damn thing about either of the two other than what the media presents them with, which is next to nothing. Hell im willing to bet most of you guys didn't even know Obama announced his campaign for the Presidency in William Ayers own house, did you?

Head for head, people outside of the US likely know more about the US pres elections than the US public knows about other countries' elections.

People outside of the US generally see the US as 'a power unto themselves' and no different to any other 'big brother'.

If you lot elect a war-mongering idiot of whatever political bent it all means the same to outsiders.....someone is going to get hurt and die..... and somewhere down the road there will be political justification for the dead.

Don't forget that Hitler came to power under the umbrella of 'we don't give a toss what people outside our shores think...we'll have him anyway'...;)

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Pesonally, I believe that Sara Palin is a Hillbilly and Peggy Hill from "The King Of The Hill" on FOX is positive proof.*_*

Reply #69 Top

I don't believe in the tactics of fear.

I don't vote based on fear.

I've been lied to for the past decade and I'm smart enough to know it.

I'm not naive enough to believe they aren't still lying to me about terrorists, blood for oil, and bailouts for cronies. 

 

An American man who is the true epitome of the American Dream is running for President.

He's not a terrorist.  He's not a Muslim.  He's not corrupt.  He's not a liar.

He's just a very real threat to a very corrupt group of men who've had their way with us since Nixon and who've now broken the American Middle Class, and by way of, our beloved nation.

I've witnessed the results of the fear mongering, shameless lies, and unbridled corruption of these corrupt men.

 

So I'm voting for the intelligent, well-spoken, serious-minded, honest and true future of America.

I'm voting for Barack Obama.

 

 

 

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He's not a terrorist. He's not a Muslim. He's not corrupt. He's not a liar.

You are in for a rude awakening if you really do believe that. First off, Every politician lies and is corrupt. So that's two right off the bat. Second off he may not be a terrorist of sorts, but you generally find out about a persons true personality by the people they associate themselves with. His wife is racist, listen to her publically speak and you'll notice as she isn't as good as Barrack is at hiding it. He also has acquaintances such a Ayres who are known terrorists which not only endorsed him as a senator but he stood IN HIS HOUSE when announcing he'd be running for President. I don't care what kind of excuse you can come up with about his affiliation with Ayres, of all the places to be when making such a big announcement he chose his house? That should be a clear indicator of his true personality. I haven't even started on many of the other things, like his racist church to which he's been a loyal member of for 20 years.

While you may think McCain is an evil tempermental twit, and he is, but to me he is clearly the better choice. Can't say I like the real personality of this Obamination.

Don't forget that Hitler came to power under the umbrella of 'we don't give a toss what people outside our shores think...we'll have him anyway'...

Comparing McCain to Hitler is a little extreme, no? And I honestly don't think we should care what other countries think. I've seen postings on other forums to the extent where someone from the UK would say "So yeah, we like Obama, take the hint", to which I replied telling him where to shove his opinions.  :grin: I hate it when people do that kind of crap, telling me who to vote for simply because you favor someone.

I also say we stay the hell out of other countries business, we have our own problems to deal with.

 

:(O

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Matter of fact I also say we stay the hell out of other countries business, we have our own problems to deal with.
Tell that to the Bush/McCain adminstration that thinks we should stay in Iraq forever if "need be."

 

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Technically not just Bush/McCain, try congress. I'm pretty sure they have a little TINY bit to do with that. I hate how everyone points the finger at Bush when yeah he was part of it, but it's not like a majority of our govt. didn't approve of his plan.

 

Congress is Democratically controlled, so why haven't they pulled the funding for the Iraq war? Simple. If they had pulled the funding when they gained control of congress we would have had to pull out before the elections had started and everyone would see what big of a mess it would be once we left, leaving the Democrats looking stupid for wanting to do this. Look at what happened when we left Vietnam for example, people where slaughtered. The same would happen in Iraq. The Democrats want to wait until they have Obama in office, then they will cut off the funding and we'll leave Iraq and that big fat finger will be pointed at Bush and his supporters.

Reply #73 Top

You can tell the election's getting close.  More & more foaming at the mouth every day here.

Reply #74 Top

You can tell the election's getting close. More & more foaming at the mouth every day here.

I just find it saddening that people actually believe Obamation's story of sunshine, hope and of course "change". A word of advice, just because its "Change" doesn't mean it's for the better. I also got a kick out of these: XD

Reply #75 Top

OMG...  you did not just sit there and relate Obama to Hitler with the past that the Bush family has with Bush's grandfather laundering money and doing business with the Nazi's...  downright unbelievable...maybe you should read this...

How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power

really need to get your history and association correct there buddy  :)