Wednesday, September 03, 2008

Wow, Just WOW!

Giuliani's and Palin's speeches were DYNAMITE!  Expect hysterical drama queenery from the Democrats on Thursday.  

10 comments:

Tonto said...

Was Giuliani hilarious or what?

I think the line about Palin getting more votes as mayor of a city of 9,000 than Biden did for president may have been the line of the night!! Too funny!

Lone Ranger said...

I actually laughed out loud and applauded twice. I've never done that before. I'm not the type who talks to my TV. Not yet, anyway.

Trader Rick said...

Pretty good night for those of us who like Sarah.

These two conventions have just pointed out the main difference in our opinion between the two parties and it has little to do with left and right.

Republicans are proud of and love America's past and present and wnat to improve it.

Democrats are ashamed of and hate America's past and present and want to change it.

Lone Ranger said...

The ironic thing is, if there is anything in our past or present to be ashamed of, it is liberals who caused it.

Mark said...

From the AP article on AOL this morning:

"Indeed, the family was on display for the TV cameras — five children, including a 17-year-old unmarried daughter who is pregnant. Their mother lacked the soaring oratory skills of Obama — a man she attacked as a tax-raising, terrorist-coddling, self-indulgent liberal. But the former TV sportscaster spoke in calm, TV-friendly tones reminiscent of Ronald Reagan."

The Liberally biased media can't resist referring to Palin's pregnant daughter, reducing her accomplishments to mere sportscaster, and praising Obama, even when he is shown to be an empty suit. Shameful.

Tonto said...

LR - what are they saying around your water cooler?

You get to hear all the inside stuff.

Lone Ranger said...

I haven't been to work since Tuesday, but even then they were making fun of her. And I don't get into those conversations. I have a wary live and let live association with my co-workers. Maybe after McCain wins, I'll come in with a smug grin on my face for 10 hours.

Tonto said...

Funny that is my strategy too...living here in Los Angeles.

I had a friend ask me today what does "field dress a moose" mean?

It's a different now...after Palin.

Trader Rick said...

I think it's shameful that Ms. Palin would humiliate a moose by putting a dress on him! Where's Peta when you need them!!!

Lone Ranger said...

I was thinking in terms of Sarah in a nurse uniform, dressing the wounds of mooses, meeses? mices? who have been shot on the battlefield.