The amount of complete falsehood sand smears far exceed anything being reported by conservatives about Hussein Obama who has a proven record thus far of being a story teller and outright liar, demanding the discontinuation of the use of his middle name among other wussified complaints emanating from him and his surrogates. The left has opened the doors and when this convention is over the right wing bloggers like myself will really begin to slam the Obama campaign like never before as a response to these total lies and intentionally misleading smears, listed in the Politico article below.
He even took to booting CNN to the penalty box for a completely biased so called interview the other day which more resembled an unsuspecting attack of the loony liberal with McCain representative Tucker Bound by Obama goonstress, CNN Skank Campbell Brown (video)
So he got busy dumping a laundry list of goings on and back attacks on the enemy planned for today that's reprinted at Politico by Mike Brown.. Interesting reading, 4 web pages worth.
McCain: Palin more qualified than Obama -
Mike Allen - Politico.com: "Mounting a ferocious defense of his embattled running mate, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said he is buying a TV ad arguing that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has more experience than the Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.).
A campaign statement, in an effort to rev up conservatives, issued a list of critical media mentions that it called “smears” of Palin, who speaks in prime time at the convention on Wednesday night.
The campaign announced: “The McCain campaign will launch a television ad directly comparing Governor Palin’s executive experience as a governor who oversees 24,000 state employees, 14 statewide cabinet agencies and a 10 billion dollar budget to Barack Obama’s experience as a one-term junior Senator from Illinois.”
The ad is what the campaign calls “a forward-leaning effort to counter the shameless smears that have prevailed during Governor Palin’s introduction to the American voter.”
Senior Adviser Steve Schmidt gave Politico a statement saying the campaign will have no more comment about the vetting process, which was the subject of more critical coverage in Wednesday morning’s papers:"“Governor Sarah Palin is an exceptional governor with a record of accomplishment that exceeds, by far, the governing accomplishments of Senator Obama. Her selection came after a six-month long rigorous vetting process where her extraordinary credentials and exceptionalism became clear.
This vetting controversy is a faux media scandal designed to destroy the first female Republican nominee for Vice President of the United States who has never been a part of the old boys network that has come to dominate the news establishment in this country. Senator McCain picked his governing partner after a long and thorough search. Governor Palin looks forward to addressing the nation and laying out the fundamental choice this election represents for the American people.
"The McCain campaign will have no further comment about our long and thorough process. This nonsense is over. It is time to begin the debate about how to win the two wars this country is engaged in; how to make this country energy independent; and how to create jobs for American families that are hurting. The American people get to do the vetting now on Election Day – November 4."
Here is a document the McCain campaign sent to reporters this morning:
MCCAIN ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR TODAY: continued here
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