Sarah Palin : Strategies and tactics to counter attack the perceived darling of the masses
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Tags: Republican con artists, Sarah Palin, Strategies, Tactical and Surgical strikes
Tags: Republican con artists, Sarah Palin, Strategies, Tactical and Surgical strikes
Folks
This is the most important curve ball that the RNC has thrown our way and it is equally important that we are able to read it correctly and hit the ball out of the stadium at the right time.
Let me remind you, that we are dealing with Carl Rowe at his best.
Here are the negatives that we (Democrats) have
1) We are an erudite group. Some of us are distinguished scholars graduated from top schools such as Harvard, Yale etc. This will be a negative when we go against Sarah Palin since normal folks will shy away from us if we come off as sounding too intelligent
2) We are the most whinning group. we tend to debate extensively even on insignificant issues. Here again our debating prowess will be a negative against Sarah Palin. For god's sake she a beauty queen turned politician. She has a mind of a teenager and will poke and poke on insignificant things. Biden will have a hard time reasoning with her and may eventually lose the argument.
3) We are realist to a point that we have a clear vision of the future. While Republicans on the whole are short sighted and tend to address populist and short term gains based agenda. This will be a bad for us when we stand up against Sarah Palin. She is going to argue that drilling is the best solution to reduce the current oil prices without realizing that if we drill our way through the current situation, we will empty our oil within 10 years and our sovernity and territorial integrity and our cherrished freedom will be totally wipped out and we will have start selling USA to buy oil in the future. This has to be delicately conveyed to the teen Sarah Palin.
4) Our passion makes us confrontational. We can be confrontational with John McCain, but we cannot be any where near confrontational with Sarah Palin. She will start to break down and cry and this will get the gulible folks starting to take her side. We have to let her take the stage and make her lose on her own accord by using tactical and surgical strikes.
5) We do not sound patriotic and caring for our wounded soldiers. We should put out adds supporting and caring for the troops. Sarah Palin is shown as caring for the troops, we should sieze this opportunity to show some footages of Joe Biden and Barack with the troops.
We are here to win and we should do every thing possible to make sure Barack Obama and Joe Biden take the White house.
I will be back with more on Sarah Palin strategies.
Keep thinking and have fun.
This is the most important curve ball that the RNC has thrown our way and it is equally important that we are able to read it correctly and hit the ball out of the stadium at the right time.
Let me remind you, that we are dealing with Carl Rowe at his best.
Here are the negatives that we (Democrats) have
1) We are an erudite group. Some of us are distinguished scholars graduated from top schools such as Harvard, Yale etc. This will be a negative when we go against Sarah Palin since normal folks will shy away from us if we come off as sounding too intelligent
2) We are the most whinning group. we tend to debate extensively even on insignificant issues. Here again our debating prowess will be a negative against Sarah Palin. For god's sake she a beauty queen turned politician. She has a mind of a teenager and will poke and poke on insignificant things. Biden will have a hard time reasoning with her and may eventually lose the argument.
3) We are realist to a point that we have a clear vision of the future. While Republicans on the whole are short sighted and tend to address populist and short term gains based agenda. This will be a bad for us when we stand up against Sarah Palin. She is going to argue that drilling is the best solution to reduce the current oil prices without realizing that if we drill our way through the current situation, we will empty our oil within 10 years and our sovernity and territorial integrity and our cherrished freedom will be totally wipped out and we will have start selling USA to buy oil in the future. This has to be delicately conveyed to the teen Sarah Palin.
4) Our passion makes us confrontational. We can be confrontational with John McCain, but we cannot be any where near confrontational with Sarah Palin. She will start to break down and cry and this will get the gulible folks starting to take her side. We have to let her take the stage and make her lose on her own accord by using tactical and surgical strikes.
5) We do not sound patriotic and caring for our wounded soldiers. We should put out adds supporting and caring for the troops. Sarah Palin is shown as caring for the troops, we should sieze this opportunity to show some footages of Joe Biden and Barack with the troops.
We are here to win and we should do every thing possible to make sure Barack Obama and Joe Biden take the White house.
I will be back with more on Sarah Palin strategies.
Keep thinking and have fun.


It's just republican clap-trap that should even be allowed.
While on this self-promoting trip to deliver a speech, the fetal membrane ruptured.
Most women go to the nearest hospital when their water breaks. Sarah Palin decided instead to make an 11 hour flight back to Alaska. She did not inform any of the flight personnel that was in premature labor.
She was immediately hospitalized when arriving in Alaska, and labor was induced within an hour.
Does this sound like a smart person to you?
After all, Nancy Murkowski or Susan Knowles were never accused of pressuring a commissioner or inappropriately sitting in on meetings that should have been private.
The stories started last year when Representative Ralph Samuels told me about going into a meeting, he thought would be private, with Governor Sarah Palin. Much to his surprise, Todd Palin was there and proceeded to sit through the entire meeting.
Other lawmakers have shared similar stories and were shocked at how inappropriate Todd's presence was at meetings with the governor. Yesterday on the Dan Fagan Show, Representative Jay Ramras mentioned that Todd was working lawmakers offices during the ACES debate.
But more importantly, Todd's fingerprints on trying to impact personnel decisions appear to go beyond the current scandal revolving around State Trooper Mike Wooten.
Consider the story of one of Governor Palin's former trusted advisors, John Bitney.
Bitney grew up with the governor, often telling the story of being in the same band class. He served as her Issues Coordinator during her successful gubernatorial campaign in 2006, spokesman for her transition team after the election and on December 1, 2006 he was named her Legislative Liaison.
Bitney was respected as a hard worker by people who knew him and worked with him. In six months, Bitney guided the governor's policies through the legislature, including her hallmark legislation; AGIA.
But John Bitney made the fatal employment mistake; he got on the bad side of Todd Palin.
In June of 2007, it became known that Bitney was dating the soon to be ex-wife of Todd Palin's good friend. Palin reportedly began demanding that Bitney be fired.
After a short time, Bitney realized that he couldn't remain in the governor's office due to the constant pressure and he worked out a deal with Chief of Staff Mike Tibbles to take a transfer to another department.
On July 3, Bitney was in the process of driving his vehicle back to Juneau when he couldn't get his state issued Blackberry to work. When he arrived in Tok he called his office and was told that his Blackberry had been turned off and that his name had been removed from the state employee directory.
His call was then transferred into Tibbles who told him the proposal they talked about was a no deal and the governor ordered him fired immediately. John Bitney was never given a reason why he was fired and never given a chance to make a graceful exit.
However reading the press statements from the Palin administration, you'd think otherwise.
According to the APRN on July 9, 2007, Governor Palin's spokeswomen Sharon Leighow said Bitney left for "personal reasons" and the departure was "amicable."
The Associated Press reported on July 10, 2007, "A spokeswoman for the governor says Bitney and Palin mutually agreed he would leave his post for personal reasons."
Bitney didn't leave his post, he was unfairly and unceremoniously fired and even after serving as a loyal employee was never given an answer as to why he was dismissed by the governor.
According to Bitney, "Todd's words have so much weight".
Confidential Emails
The most alarming indication of Todd Palin's reach into state government came just yesterday.
Last month, a group of Alaskans filed a freedom of information act for emails sent from the computers of both Frank Bailey and Ivey Frye. Along with several boxes of documents, they received a cover letter along with 78 pages detailing the emails that were not released due to "Deliberative Process and Executive Privilege". (Privilege log attached)
The serious concern about these emails is that they were prohibited from being released to the public due to executive privilege, even though Todd Palin was copied on these same emails.
Todd Palin is not a member of the executive branch, nor is he even a government employee. Todd Palin is a member of the general public.
So why in the world is Todd Palin getting copied on emails that his wife's administration is classifying as confidential?
- Andrew Halcro's blog