In a post titled, Wacky Obama accuser is wanted by the law, John wrote earlier today about Larry Sinclair who is pushing a bizarro story about Obama. The guy has a very, very shady past. Very shady. Criminally shady. In fact, the law got Sinclair today according to Dave Weigel: I attended Larry Sinclair's press conference today and was confused when he concluded by rushing out of the room, taking no more questions. The reason? He was arrested by the D.C. metropolitan police. I called the First District station where he was being held and confirmed that Lawrence Wayne Sinclair was charged as a fugitive from justice based on an outstanding warrant. Full story...
Sure everyone makes fun of the scandal-tainted Senator from Alaska for his comments about the internet and tubes but this back view of the Big Tent raises some serious questions.
It's isn't a tough question. Why won't she answer?
“Gov. Palin can’t have it both ways,” said Bethany Lesser, spokeswoman for the Alaska Democratic Party.
Republicans have begun the argument that Palin's and McCain's flaws are actually pluses. McCain was a horrible student, that's a good thing - because Americans are bad students.
Nice of AP to catch up on a story we reported three days ago :-)
So the Keating Five is now the McCain Two? Is it safe to call John McCain's son Andrew a "whiner" as Phil Gramm says? This may be the eleventh bank failure of 2008 but what stands out here is that Andrew McCain sat on the board of Silver State Bank and was on their audit committee.
This is precious. McCain is now lying about the mistake they made Thursday night, when they showed the Walter Reed Middle School behind McCain during his speech, instead of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
NOTE FROM JOHN: People voted for the "former POW" McCain, but instead got the "Keating Five" McCain. The GOP knows a thing or two about impeding scandal investigations.
Via Political Wire:
When Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) returns to work this week, "he can expect some arm-twisting from his Republican friends and the cold shoulder from some Democrats" for giving a speech at the Republican convention, CQ Politics reports.
Who would have guessed that Bush was such a fan of euro-socialism? Technically they are saying the two are in "conservatorship" and not "receivership" though as usual, this is mostly parsing to help prevent Bush being associated with the word "nationalize.
That's OK though because Palin tells us climate change is a non issue. Until the ice hockey rinks in Alaska melt, she's not buying into this half baked theory that is accepted by scientists and the world.
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