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In a tumultuous year, ten political events stood out.
The Worst
5. "Just say no." Republican Senators Block Critical Legislation: The 110th Congress saw Republican Senators invoke cloture motions - to limit debate and head off filibusters - a record 138 times, more than double the previous ignominious standard. The do-nothing GOP killed legislation with broad support - bills that had already passed in the House of Representatives - including renewable energy tax credits, a windfall profits tax on oil companies, negotiations with drug companies over Medicare drug prices, DC voting rights, and withdrawal from Iraq. As a result Republicans lost eight Senate seats in the general election.
4. "Gimme the money." Paulson Demands $700 Billion Bailout Blank Check: On September 18th, in a one-page memo to Congress, Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson proposed the Troubled Asset Relief Program, demanding $700 billion to purchase mortgage-backed securities, as well as unlimited discretion spending the funds. Congress modified his proposal to release funds in stages and provide oversight. Nonetheless, many believe the TARP program has been a waste of tax-payer funds.
3. "Running on empty." McCain Suspends Campaign: While the conventional wisdom claims John McCain lost the presidential election because of the economy, he failed because he ran a terrible campaign, consistently making bad decisions. In early September, at the end of the Republican convention, McCain was surging: his selection of Sarah Palin as his running mate had galvanized the Republican base and some national polls showed him ahead of Obama. Then came the Paulson's TARP proposal, which many Republicans refused to support. McCain "suspended" his campaign to return to Washington and broker a deal. And then did nothing. Instead of being viewed as a strong leader, McCain was revealed as confused and erratic.
2. "He's a terrorist." Palin Accuses Obama of Being a Terrorist: On October 4th, Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin accused Obama of "palling around with terrorists who would target their own country." This charge, repeated by McCain, prompted shouted death threats at Republican rallies and the waving of pitchforks. While most Americans - and the Secret Service - saw the terrorist charge as contemptible and incendiary, Palin and McCain persisted for more than a week.
1. "I'm the decider."Economy Slides into Recession, Bush Does Nothing: For the first six months, President Bush pronounced the American economy "sound" and spurned calls for action. In mid September, Bush reversed course declaring the US was on the brink of economic collapse. On December 1st, economists announced what most Americans had known already, the economy had been in recession since December of 2007. First Bush lied and then he panicked.
The Best
5. "No McCain." Clinton Endorses Obama: After a sometimes bitter campaign, where Hillary Clinton continued her candidacy long after most observers had written her off, Democrats worried the New York Senator might offer only a half-hearted endorsement of Barack Obama. On August 26th, speaking at the Democratic Convention, Clinton strongly supported Obama giving one of the most memorable speeches of her career.
4. "I can see Russia from my house."Tina Fey Mimics Sarah Palin: In 2008 Saturday Night Live reinvented itself as a bastion of political comedy. Tina Fey's dead on imitation of Palin mocked Alaska's Governor as a vapid airhead totally unprepared for the vice-presidency.
3. "Respect, Empower, Include." Obama's Field Organization From the Iowa caucuses on January 3rd to the twenty-five-state get-out-the-vote effort on November 4th, Barack Obama put together the most impressive field organization ever seen in U.S. politics. First, Obamacons took down Hillary Clinton, the prohibitive favorite to win the Democratic nomination. Then they defeated John McCain, despite his despicable attempt to label Obama a terrorist and closet Muslim. On Election Day, Obama won the critical swing states because he had a ground game and McCain didn't. American politics will never be the same.
2. "This is a goodbye kiss, you dog." Bush insulted by Iraqi journalist: In a vain effort to resurrect his reputation, George Bush took a December "victory" tour of Iraq. In the middle of a Baghdad press conference, where he touted the "success" of his strategy, Bush was the target of two shoes thrown by Iraqi journalist Muntathar al Zaidi, who cursed him in Arabic. The incident symbolized Bush's Iraq legacy.
1. "Yes we can."Obama wins Presidency: When was the point you knew Barack was going to be America's 44th President? Was it after his Iowa victory? Or when it became clear he had out-organized Hillary? Was it his speech on race? Or when we knew Obama was going to win all the debates because of his thoughtful, unflappable demeanor? Or did you bite your nails until the evening of November 4th, expecting something awful to happen that would snatch victory from his grasp? However you experienced the campaign, Barack Obama Obama's candidacy was an once-in-a-lifetime political thrill; capped by his dazzling victory speech on November 4th. We can and we did.
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The selection of Sarah Palin both horrified and comforted me- Her very existance in the world of politics is disturbing but I was certain that she would deeply offend the vast "middle" that McCain needed to attract in order to become President.
"When was the point you knew Barack was going to be America's 44th President?"
I can recall the exact moment. McCain had dissed Letterman, supposedly to rush back to Washington & save the cratering economy. Letterman is running the feed of McCain in a smock getting made-up for the Couric Show. "Hey John, need a ride to the airport?" I slept peacefully that night.
I definitely agreed that was the symbolic sealing the deal for an Obama victory.
However, I was pretty confident the week after the RNC when Palin opened her mouth for the first time with Gibson (and with Couric, her rallies, etc etc etc). When the polls went way down for McCain that week, I knew. I was stressed until the very end, but I knew.
Sarah Palin is almost too easy to mock.
"First Bush lied and then he panicked."
Hey, that just about sums up Bush's whole presidency. With one modification: When dealing with ANY situation, he either lies and then panics, OR he panics and then lies. One or the other is all he is capable of.
Obama's field organization was truly amazing. I think it's the best highlight of the entire elections, especially when seeing all these people working together in such a way. It was amazing.
"On August 26th, speaking at the Democratic Convention, Clinton strongly supported Obama giving one of the most memorable speeches of her career."
Hardly.
As usual, her speech signified nothing more than yet another token concession designed to save face. And let's not be fooled by her "were you in this for me?" part of her speech, considering the fact that many observors had already raised vocal suspicions about her intentions to divide the democratic party, and thus left her no alternative.
2. "He's a terrorist." Palin Accuses Obama of Being a Terrorist:
4. "I can see Russia from my house."Tina Fey Mimics Sarah Palin
Of course this doesn't matter much at this point, except for revealing the truth about these statements;
2. Palin never said Obama was a terrorist, nor did she accuse him of being one. She did say that he pals around with terrorists. Alluding to Obama's working with Ayers for years on the Annenberg Challenge. Call Ayers what you want (washed-up terrorist, educator, reformer), he did participate in bombings, jail breaks and riots year ago. Those acts (especially the bombings) are the acts of terrorist.
4. This was of course Tina Fey and not Governor Palin. The Governor's statement was that you can see Russia from land in Alaska. However, most of the media and the public will attribute the line about seeing Russia from my house to Palin and not Fey.
2. she was doing the tired and true "guilt by association" trick.....pretty much equals calling him a terriorist for the effect it has and message it sends...
4. "my house" or "see russia from alaska" they are both DELUSIONAL qualifications equatinting to foreign policcy credentials......
An objective person would have to admit that these distorted statements were pinned on Palin and she did not say them. That is a fact.
2. Obama was a kid when this happened and by the time Obama "got to know to him", Ayers' activities as a "terrorist" were thirty years old. You say it's a fact, but I say it's a smear with intention to assassinate Obama's character.
Obama has his faults and flaws, but twisting facts to bring a person down isn't an admirable trait in anyone including Palin who seemed to try engage the 'them and us' mentality, e.g. "This is not a man who sees America as you see it and how I see America" (her actual comment).
W all know that it was Al Gore who "Invented the internet." Except that's not what he said. Mis-characterization lazy susan style. What comes around, goes around.
Wow, you really love her don't you?
2. Say what YOU want, Obama wasn't a "pal" of Ayers. Period. Therefore, even if we take your main point about Obama not BEING a terrorist, what Palin said was a lie, and therefore, at a minimum, SHE. IS. A. LIAR.
Period.
4. You conveniently left out the fact that she was making that statement IN RESPONSE TO WHY SHE IS EXPERIENCED AT FOREIGN POLICY.
RRRNNNNHHHHHHHHH (loud sound of a game show "wrong" buzzer).
Try again.
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