A Blizzard of Words: Palin at the VP Debate

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A picture is worth a thousand words, particularly in this case. Below is a word cloud of Palin’s answers in the Vice Presidential debate with Joe Biden. Words that were said more frequently are larger, also, relative to others, also. Very interesting, don’t you think? Reminds me of the “blizzard of words” comment made by Charlie Gibson during the first Palin interviews.

A Blizzard of Words

Click on the image for a larger version. You can create your own word cloud at wordle.net.


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John McCain Loves Cutting Veterans Benefits… No Really!

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After watching John McCain in the first presidential debate pander about how much he cared about veterans, I found his statements so disingenuous I decided to put together this video highlighting the hypocrisy of his words.




The references cited in the video are detailed below:

McCain voted against increasing the amount available for medical care for veterans by $650 million. (8/1/2001)

McCain voted against establishing a VA reserve fund to treat veterans. (3/10/2004)

McCain voted against increasing VA medical services funding. (3/14/2006)

McCain was one of 13 Republicans to vote against $430 million for VA outpatient care and facilities. (4/26/2006)

It’s my first campaign-style video, so please be kind. I’ve also got one on Sara Palin in the works I hope to post soon.


Cancel the Debate? Hold Town Hall Instead!

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You’d have to hiding out in Osama Bin Laden’s cave to miss the truly Shakespearean theatre that played across the political landscape today.

John McCain is suspending his campaign to go to Washington and confront the economic crisis he had no small role in creating. And if a bi-partisan bail out isn’t in the cards before the debate on Friday, said debate is canceled.

What?

Obama responded that now is the time the country needs to hear from our leaders, and in so many words, prove that they can talk and chew gum at the same time.

John… really?

Why suspend the campaign when your second can step in and fill the gap, just like she would if something happened to you in office. Don’t you have confidence in her abilities, John?

McCain’s camp has now suggested postponing the debate to October 2, sidelining the VP debate scheduled for the same evening to some undetermined date in the future.

Yes. Really.

Here’s my advice for Obama. Don’t fall for it. Go to Mississippi. Set up another podium or leave an empty chair for McCain. Scrap the debate format and do a town hall instead. Take questions from the crowd. Both friendly and hostile. Hold the town hall meeting McCain always wanted, but with him MIA.

Then cut back to McCain napping or getting his face made over by a $5000 makeup artist from American Idol. Or if McCain is nowhere to be found, perhaps shots of Palin at a local church leveling charges of witchcraft at those who would question her foreign policy experience.

Shakespeare would be proud.