Joe Biden boasts of Oval Office rebukes of George W. Bush
April 9, 2009 by LD Jackson · 4 Comments
Does anyone have a clue why Barack Obama chose Joe Biden to be his Vice-President? I can’t help but wonder if President Obama is asking himself the same question. The Vice-President has always seemed to have a penchant for getting himself in trouble with his words and it hasn’t changed just because he is living [...]
Election 2008–History in the making
November 4, 2008 by LD Jackson · Leave a Comment
I have pondered for some time what to write on the morning of election day, 2008. It would be an understatement to simply say this is one of the most important elections in our history. After all the votes are cast and the results are in, history will certainly be made. We will have either [...]
Should Sarah Palin go rogue?
October 26, 2008 by LD Jackson · Leave a Comment
CNN is reporting that tensions are growing between Sarah Palin and some of John McCain’s top aides. So much so that they are spilling over into the public workings of the campaign. According to CNN, Governor Palin is getting very frustrated at how she feels the campaign is being mismanaged. Actually, I can imagine how [...]
Sarah Palin advocates for women’s rights
October 23, 2008 by LD Jackson · 4 Comments
From the time Sarah Palin was announced as John McCain’s running mate, some women’s rights groups have came out against her, saying she doesn’t represent them. I am sure that is because she doesn’t fit the mold they want her to fit, ie. she is very conservative instead of very liberal. I wonder how they [...]
John McCain and Barack Obama–A horse race to the end
October 22, 2008 by LD Jackson · 1 Comment
For several weeks, the Obama campaign has been acting as if they have the race for the White House all wrapped up in a pretty little package and really, you can’t blame them. After all, the media has been portraying the race as all but over, with an Obama landslide victory predicted. Since the final [...]
Sarah Palin to debate Joe Biden tonight
October 2, 2008 by LD Jackson · 4 Comments
Tonight is the night that may be the make or break night for Sarah Palin. She gets the chance to prove her worth in tonight’s Vice Presidential debate in St. Louis. Her opponent is Senator Joe Biden, who is a very experienced and accomplished debater and who has been urged to take the gloves off [...]
Barack Obama and John McCain=A media double standard
September 24, 2008 by LD Jackson · 5 Comments
Over the past several weeks, we have heard complaints from members of the media over the lack of access to John McCain’s running mate, Sarah Palin. McCain himself has refused to answer questions from national reporters for some 40 days, since August 13. Yesterday, the frustration came to a head when McCain refused to answer [...]
Sarah Palin interview with Sean Hannity
September 18, 2008 by LD Jackson · Leave a Comment
I thought my readers would be interested in seeing the interview of Sarah Palin by Sean Hannity. There are seven parts of the interview and even though some people may say Hannity didn’t play hardball with her, the interview was a good one and I believe gives some insight to what kind of Vice President [...]
The editing of the Sarah Palin interview by ABC News
September 14, 2008 by LD Jackson · 2 Comments
When excerpts of Charlie Gibson’s interview of Sarah Palin were first shown online and then in different ABC News programs, it was pretty clear they had edited them heavily. Until now, I didn’t realize how much of an edit it really was. Mark Levin has a complete transcript of the interview posted on his website, [...]
Sarah Palin’s first interview with Charlie Gibson
September 11, 2008 by LD Jackson · 7 Comments
Update: The more I think about it, the worse I feel about this interview. Not that Sarah Palin didn’t do a good job. I think she did great. The problem I am having is the way the interview was conducted and the way it is being shown. It seemed more like an interrogation than and [...]
