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Friday, October 24, 2008
Mike Gallagher :: Townhall.com Columnist
Democrats' Phony Plans
by Mike Gallagher
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Will Sarah Palin make a run at the GOP Nomination in 2012?


The headline on the front page of most of America’s newspapers this week screamed the latest Republican “scandal”:  $150,000 spent on Gov. Sarah Palin’s wardrobe!”

Get ready for a stream of complaints from Democrats who love engaging in the class warfare rhetoric for which they’re famous.

I can hear Barack Obama now:  “Here I am fighting for lower and middle class Americans with my (phony) tax plan and the Republicans are off spending $150,000 on Sarah Palin’s wardrobe!”

Incidentally, I inserted the word “phony” in Sen. Obama’s hypothetical statement because very few people have seemed to notice that his claim to “cut the taxes of 95% of Americans” is a rope-a-dope fantasy if there ever was one.

If nearly 50% of Americans don’t pay any income tax at all, how is he going to “cut” THEIR taxes?   That’s an easy one:  he’ll have the government write them checks, called tax “credits”, which is another manifestation of his socialist “spread-the-wealth” agenda.

Anyhow, back to the wardrobe story. 

If I were running the McCain/Palin campaign, I’m not entirely sure I’d authorize $150,000 for what’s been described as clothing, hairstyling, makeup and other “campaign accessories” for Gov. Palin and her family. 

Then again, I cannot even begin to imagine what it costs to fly both candidates around the country on enormous, expensive jets surrounded by hefty (paid) staffs and U.S. Secret Service agents.

I gotta believe it ain’t cheap.

This makes me wonder about Sen. Obama’s trip to Hawaii this week to visit his ailing grandmother.

Obviously, there is nothing wrong with Obama taking time to be by the side of the woman who raised him.

But I wonder why there hasn’t been a single news media outlet that I’m aware of which has questioned the funding of a personal family matter?

If the media accusation is that the Republican Party shouldn’t be spending money on Gov. Palin’s wardrobe, why wouldn’t the same media question why the Democrat Party is spending what has to be hundreds of thousands of dollars in order for their candidate to deal with a private, personal family issue?

The answer is pretty simple.  It’s so apparent that the mainstream media has gone beyond simple, subtle bias in favor of Obama and Democrats.  They are actually advocating for Sen. Obama to win.

One can find examples of this advocacy every day now.  This week, a number of headlines and TV news stories bellowed about the 8 or 9 or even 10 percentage point lead that Obama supposedly has.

Where was the story about the Associated Press/GfK poll which currently shows the two candidates in a dead heat?

Or the news that in the latest George Washington University Battleground Poll, Obama and McCain are essentially tied among likely voters?

In my local paper, that was all buried on page 13A.

I remember my parents teaching me that life isn’t fair.  I’ve shared that bleak advice with my children, too.  But the level of inequity displayed by reckless and childish “journalists” who are rooting for Obama over McCain is simply bizarre.  They’ve dropped any pretense of responsible or fair reporting.

And not to be outdone, at least one Democrat U.S. Senator confirmed his party’s plans to try and shut down talk radio if his party wins on November 4th. Continued...

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Mike Gallagher is a nationally syndicated radio host, Fox News Channel contributor and guest host and author of Surrounded by Idiots: Fighting Liberal Lunacy in America.

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Stop whining Mike.....
The last couple of weeks I have listened to your desperate personal attacks in every form to discredit Obama character and experience. You have guests on your show who in the last week before the voting polls open are calling on McCain to change strategy in order to win. It is a little late...the election is over. Obama is going to win. I am a lifelong republican, just like the Great Michael Smerconish..and I am totally disgusted with the horrific campaign and decision making McCain has ran during this general election. This is a very difficult pill to swallow. In the past I have had the highest respect for McCain, and the principles he stood on. I thought McCain was not only a true american hero, but a brutally honest and sincere politician, regardless if his beliefs and views fell in line with the right wing agenda of the conservative base. McCain used to be regarded as the maverick. I always considered him to be a true conservative. I thought it was the "conservative base" and the very far right win of the party that was out of touch with american principles. McCain's pick for VP Palin has proved to be disasterous. McCain felt the heat from the skilled Obama, and instead of standing up and fighting the good fight, he coward down and called on the right wing to the rescue. I am so disappointed in the 2008 McCain. The McCain of 2000 should of been president. Our country would of been far better off if that had happened. The new McCain is clueless and unable to connect to the american people. McCain is out of touch, and at times when his back is pushed up against the wall...has seemed angry and frustrated.

Obama is going to win the election. The GOP better get their act together. The party has lost its way. There needs to be a revamped change within the party. And, I think that is to distance itself from the far right wing of the party that has done nothing but cause more division with the american people.





this is rich
Strikes me as a lot of down-in-the-polls whining when the same people who made a huge deal about John Edwards' $400 haircut are crying "foul" now that Palin's wardrobe fiasco has been revealed. Yeah, payback's a b****.

As for people who don't pay taxes getting a credit, well, that's just a lie. Obama has made it extremely clear that "95% of the people WHO PAY TAXES" will get a tax cut. People who pay no taxes will get no credit.

As for this senator who wants to shut down conservative radio...that's not gonna happen. I don't know all the facts, but I do know that there are extremists on both sides of the aisle. But thankfully there are checks and balances to keep them from enacting things this ridiculous.

People...educate yourself! I am a liberal, but I enjoy reading some conservative sites. I usually disagree vehemently, but I must admit that sometimes I can actually learn something from some of these right-wing windbags. If I read something that sounds fishy, I will check out as many other sources as possible to try to get to the truth. Don't take one source's word as gospel. Everyone has a bias - right, left, or otherwise. It's our job as informed voters to get the facts, filter out the bull, then decide for ourselves. And don't buy into the fear that people like Gallagher are trying to sell. BTW, is this Gallagher the same guy who is the comedian who smashes watermelons?

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