With only 33 days left until the election, John McCain is being kicked up and down the curb by the media. From daytime television to late night TV, McCain and his bleeding campaign is the butt of all political jokes. If the media narrative does not change very soon, John McCain is toast.
Today on The View, Palin's qualifications were questioned and the audience cheers as Whoopi says that Palin does not know anything about being POTUS.
Letterman, still out for John McCain, discusses how Palin is going to get through the debate by having a midget on her head.
Maureen Dowd responds in an e-mail to being banned from John McCain's planes and compares John McCain to Dick Cheney.
"I had had a great relationship with John McCain for 16 years, through columns he liked and didn't like. So at first I thought it was a mistake and doublechecked with the press office. They said I was banned from both planes for 'the foreseeable future.' Then [McCain spokeswoman] Nicole Wallace was gloating about it to reporters on the Palin plane," Dowd wrote in an email.
"It was disappointing because I didn't think John McCain would ever be as dismissive of the First Amendment as Dick Cheney."
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And, Roland Martin tells Palin to put up or shut up.
But Palin must strut her stuff. Thursday's debate will not be read from a teleprompter. It won't be on cue cards. With the nation watching, she is going to put up or shut up.
What is most at stake is whether she's the subject of further ridicule or can show Americans that she has a strong command of the issues. If she can do the latter, she validates McCain's selection. If not, she calls into question his judgment, and at this stage of the game, that is not a good thing.
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Everywhere you turn, the media is insulting John McCain and Sarah Palin. No longer does one have to turn to Keith Olberman to learn the truth. Now all one has to do is turn on the television and somebody somewhere is beating the drum against the McCain/Palin ticket.