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10.31.2008 5:35 pm

Palin’s election-eve rally set in Jefferson City

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The campaign now confirms that Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin will be back in Missouri on Monday, for a rally in front of the state Capitol in Jefferson City.

Gates open at 8 a.m. The program begins at 11 a.m.

Gov. Matt Blunt has not been at Palin’s other recent stops in Missouri. Perhaps he will join her at this one?

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Gee Little Barbie Spice, do ya think you could get your daddy figure John to quit feeding fear and violence amongst the neanderthal haters? I just saw two commercials back to back put out by the guys you are “vote-whor*ing” for that fed nothing but irrational fears. You are a pox on the true republican soul and you disgust me. An adulterer with corrupt baggage inciting violence in a particularly nutless, gutless way is the new John McCain. So hit him up in a mavericky way little darling and str8ten him out. He has destroyed this party quite enough. Karma is a b*itch you two (or three counting your BFF Cindy who picked you for this farce)and you know how bad b*itches can be to the truly wicked. I suspect god has a comeuppance or two in store for your kind.

— RepubBorn&Bred
8:02 pm October 31st, 2008

I hope her colleague Matt Blunt appears with her on the Capitol steps.

All you need to know about the race: Matt Blunt, who kicked kids and the disabled out of health care by the thousands and spent big bucks to keep the public from seeing his e-mails sent and received on public accounts, is backing McCain-Palin, Kenny Hulshof for governor, Peter Kinder for lite governor, Brad Lager for state treasurer and Mike Gibbons for attorney general. He supports for Hulshof’s congressional replacement Blaine Luetkemeyer, a wealthy banker who has now spent $1.5 million of his own money to prop up his lack of popular support. The stench of Blunt reeks up and down the ticket, and Missourians will understand when he stands with his Alaska colleague, who is no more ready to lead than Blunt, our worst governor in memory. If Blunt is a no-show on Monday at the Republican foot washing on the Capitol steps, it will speak volumes about the drag he has rightly placed on his party.

— selwyn
10:30 pm October 31st, 2008

Gee why are you liberals so mean? Seriously. Name calling, cursing… can’t we just talk about issues without all this silliness? Guess not.
Maybe you’re getting so upset because your guy is sliding in most polls. Maybe it is because people are finally finding out that your guy is not what he seems, in spite of the failure of most of the media to do their due diligence to keep the nation informed of the truth.
So have a great day, keep smashing Johnny Mac and Sarah if you wish, but don’t be surprised if on November 4 your guy loses. See ya.

— t
10:49 pm October 31st, 2008

t, the only “mean” in my comments is that I “mean” what I say, and I say what I “mean.” In that sense, my hero is Harry Truman, certainly not John McCain, the pseudo-straight talker. Harry Truman was the apostle of plain talk, and John McCain is no spiritual heir to Harry.

Truman: “It’s a recession when your neighbor loses his job; it’s a depression when you lose yours.”

McCain: “Republicans have forgotten how to control spending.” (November 2007)

There you have it: Empathy versus idiocy.

Of course, Kit Bond’s recent gay-bashing remarks show us how Republicans despise any notion of empathy.

— selwyn
11:56 pm October 31st, 2008

selwyn, Truman would have been closer to McCain and Palin than Obama on some issues. Would Truman have signed the Freedom of Choice Act like Obama promises?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pf0XIRZSTt8

— Bill Hannegan
12:54 am November 1st, 2008

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SUMMARY

I love and respect Dr. Ron Paul and Ms. Carol Paul. They are wise, loving and courageous.

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2) the weakness of our present two party system; and

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— diannepearce
12:56 am November 1st, 2008

Elites despised Truman as they now do Palin. Truman did not consider himself qualified to be FDR’s VP, yet he worked out:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/presidents/video/truman_09_qt.html#v166

— Bill Hannegan
1:04 am November 1st, 2008

Wow, I have never seen so much anger, resentment and downright outrage from all the liberals, especially obama supporters. Could it be that they’re worried (McCain just moved into the lead in the latest poll). I have news for all you….McCain and Palin is going to WIN Missouri IF Acorn, labor and the other socialists in St. Louis don’t have it “fixed”

— twacapt
7:35 am November 1st, 2008

The frightening thing about living in a republic is the voice that elements of the lunatic fringe (like RepubBorn&Bred) have in the outcome – interesting that their vitriolic commentary is typically followed by reference to God providing the ultimate solution. (Allowing for the possibility that there is a God, just for the sake of discussion, he/she/it must have a perverse sense of humor – as Mark Twain said, “In discarding the monkey and substituting man, our Father in Heaven did the monkey an undeserved injustice.”) As to the adulterer comment, our only President in recent memory who was not an acknowledged adulterer is the current resident at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue – how’s that working out for you?

To those of you who have given thoughtful consideration to the issues and candidates but don’t plan to vote, I beg you to reconsider. I don’t really care how you vote – just vote. It’s really just too scary to think that our future fate could be determined by the likes of RepubBorn&Bred who undoubtedly will vote.

— DemByBirth IndependentByChoice
8:15 am November 1st, 2008