
Sorry, I love my country, but it's NFL kick-off baby!
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XXXIV wrote:I thought the football game had an early start so as not to conflict?greggsand wrote:I can't believe McCain is giving his speech OPPOSITE the Redskins V Giants game tonight! Nice timing.![]()
Sorry, I love my country, but it's NFL kick-off baby!
Well that was just one link...didn't have time to post every primary source on the subject. To clarify, what Fox and MSNBC are reporting (which is from a McCain campaign official) is that her teleprompter didn't pause at specific applause points, so that (at times) the teleprompter went a few lines ahead of her. But there's no eyewitness reports (that I've seen) of the teleprompter going down, or her winging it.Teal wrote:So one blogger has more credibility than another blogger? They're BLOGGERS. I couched what I said as not necessarily credible because it was bloggers who put it out. You refuted it with another blogger, claiming it as god's truth.Jared wrote:Palin's teleprompter never broke...
http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanm ... ml?showall
Sarah Palin delivered a powerful speech last night, but she did not "wing it."
That is what Erick Erickson, citing sources close to McCain, has written on his blog, RedState.
Erickson writes that "the teleprompter continued scrolling during applause breaks. As a result, half way through the speech, the speech had scrolled significantly from where Governor Palin was in the speech."
This claim has been picked up on Drudge and could quickly enter into the insta-mythmaking about a speech that need not be embroidered.
Perhaps there were moments where it scrolled slightly past her exact point in the speech. But I was sitting in the press section next to the stage, within easy eyeshot of the teleprompter. I frequently looked up at the machine, and there was no serious malfunction. A top convention-planner confirms this morning that there were no major problems.
Erickson writes that the same malfunction happened during Rudy Giuliani's speech earlier in the night. Again, I watched the teleprompter during this speech and it worked without problem. Giuliani, as is his wont, simply decided to go off-script and add some new lines, such as one attacking Obama for his "bitter" comments.
Rural America again? They don't have the issues you mentioned above in urban areas?Inuyasha wrote: Most are saying that a family like her represents theirs, which I can see out there in rural america. Most were even saying they've experience teenage pregnancy like her daugther has. But her family does sound about like a typical hardcore conservative Evangelical Christian home. I notice that a lot of conservative Evangelicals seem to have a laundry list of significant problems in their family and personal lives. Which is probably the appeal of fundamentalist religion in the first place. It gives a sense of security and comfort to people with rocky lives. Either that or the demands of it drive many people to become rocky. Not too sure, maybe some of you can elaborate on this.
I know who Carly Fiorina is. Is that your source citing?!Inuyasha wrote:somebody's name. I heard her on the news mention sexism and the campaign, and the reporter asked if it was a new GOP strategy. Google it, I'm sure you can find what I'm referring to.
Jared wrote:Well that was just one link...didn't have time to post every primary source on the subject. To clarify, what Fox and MSNBC are reporting (which is from a McCain campaign official) is that her teleprompter didn't pause at specific applause points, so that (at times) the teleprompter went a few lines ahead of her. But there's no eyewitness reports (that I've seen) of the teleprompter going down, or her winging it.Teal wrote:So one blogger has more credibility than another blogger? They're BLOGGERS. I couched what I said as not necessarily credible because it was bloggers who put it out. You refuted it with another blogger, claiming it as god's truth.Jared wrote:Palin's teleprompter never broke...
http://www.politico.com/blogs/jonathanm ... ml?showall
Yes.Teal wrote:I know who Carly Fiorina is. Is that your source citing?!Inuyasha wrote:somebody's name. I heard her on the news mention sexism and the campaign, and the reporter asked if it was a new GOP strategy. Google it, I'm sure you can find what I'm referring to.
I'm saying all religous ppl are crackpots, regardless of what politics or religion they subscribe to / practice. I know that will offend many, but that is my personal view. Not everyone will agree to that I know, but it's a internet forum and you post what you believe. Again, if it offends anyone I'm sorry, but that is my personal belief when it comes to religion.JackDog wrote:
What is typical hardcore conservative Evangelical laundry list? Is it any different than the liberial one? Or is this just a backdoor way of calling all church going conservatives crack pots in the form of a blanket statement posed as a question? If not then your saying all Jews,Catholics,Muslim and Protestants,ect,ect are conservatives? If not please explain your post. I don't get it.
The game is on before the speech. That's why it's on at 7 PM on the East Coast. For me, I get home after work and it's time for football at 6!SPTO wrote:Man there's too much stuff on TV tonight
I'm going to be switching between the football game, a movie and the RNC convention.
I wish I had PIP
Either way i'll probably wait til after the speech and watch a tape of it on the C-SPAN site. I kinda feel bad for McCain that his big night is in conflict with the opening night of the NFL season between two teams representing the two most important markets for a politician.
Talking points become laughing points.Leebo33 wrote:It used to be fun to poke fun at Jack in a good natured way, but now I just cringe every time he posts in this thread.webdanzer wrote:Q:A:RobVarak wrote:
Are you genetically incapable of typing without saying something stupid?JackB1 wrote: Put this woman in charge of a bake sale....
I've never been called a crackpot before. I guess there's a first time for everything. While I don't generally go to church I do have a strong believe in the moral principles of my religion and I do believe in God.Inuyasha wrote:
I'm saying all religous ppl are crackpots, regardless of what politics or religion they subscribe to / practice. I know that will offend many, but that is my personal view. Not everyone will agree to that I know, but it's a internet forum and you post what you believe. Again, if it offends anyone I'm sorry, but that is my personal belief when it comes to religion.
Ya, I don't mean to offend anyone. I do respect religion, and religious people, bec I got to hand it to them that they put a lot of faith into something like that, but just not for me.SPTO wrote:I've never been called a crackpot before. I guess there's a first time for everything. While I don't generally go to church I do have a strong believe in the moral principles of my religion and I do believe in God.Inuyasha wrote:
I'm saying all religous ppl are crackpots, regardless of what politics or religion they subscribe to / practice. I know that will offend many, but that is my personal view. Not everyone will agree to that I know, but it's a internet forum and you post what you believe. Again, if it offends anyone I'm sorry, but that is my personal belief when it comes to religion.
I sometimes believe that those that totally reject God/religion out of hand are missing something in their soul.
Anyways I don't want to turn this into a religious conversation but God has played a part in my life and I think the Lord for my being on this planet.
You're kidding, right?Inuyasha wrote:I notice that a lot of conservative Evangelicals seem to have a laundry list of significant problems in their family and personal lives. Which is probably the appeal of fundamentalist religion in the first place. It gives a sense of security and comfort to people with rocky lives. Either that or the demands of it drive many people to become rocky. Not too sure, maybe some of you can elaborate on this.
He's good with fancy words, as long as they have Greek roots.webdanzer wrote:McCain's crack team of Flash-Card ninja brainwashers that was employed to teach Palin all of those Big Words in such a short period of time must have gotten a hold of 34 as well!matthewk wrote:Did 34 just use the word phylum?
Notice how uncomfortable he seemed posting it...