Cash for Dirt

The leftists, having fallen into the political abyss of panic and dread, are frantically searching for anything they can use to trash VP Nominee Sarah Palin or, failing that, her family.

I expect the dirt scavengers to go after the family pets next. The Obama gang has flooded Alaska like a swarm of locusts looking for anything that passes for scandal against the Palins. I read that left-wing groups, including far-out MoveOn.org are offering cash for dirt; up to $5,000 for damaging information about Sarah Palin or her husband. Craziness is endemic in the Liberal world – even more so than usual. A Philadelphia Daily News reporter, Fatimah Ali, whose columns rank ten on the vicious meter and absolutely reek of lies and misrepresentations, wrote the following: “If McCain wins, look for a full-fledged race and class war, fueled by a deflated and depressed country, soaring crime, homelessness - and hopelessness!” Yikes. Some of the Obama supporters, such as Fatimah Ali, domestic bomber William (I should have bombed more) Ayers, and Reverend (damn America) Wright are so irrational, they are frightening, although, because of their rantings, probably do more harm than good to Obama. Americans are not deflated and depressed. The economy, has some problems, although not as bad as the media likes to portray it, but has grown the last two quarters, homelessness is down, and most Americans are living a good life. She said we've lost 3.2 million jobs which is another malicious lie; the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported a few months ago that our Economy had created 1.6 million jobs in the last 12 months, and 8.22 million since August 2003. This Leftist ranting is a dirty trick right out of the Democrat playbook, according to the theory: thrown mud makes a good paint; because it never completely washes off.

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