Sarah Palin

October 20, 2008 - 10:18am
OPINION

'It's clear Sen. McCain is going to carry both New Jersey and New York'

Politicians spin for a living, but they're rarely held accountable for what they say after the fact. So today I'm taking a look back on what they were saying about Alaska Governor Sarah Palin when she was announced as John McCain's vice presidential running mate.

State Sen. Bill Baroni predicted that Palin would appeal to "a broad spectrum of New Jersey voters," especially the state's "vast independent voting bloc." Asked about accusations that she pressured the former Commissioner of Public Safety to fire a state trooper, Baroni replied: "There's no evidence of it. It will be completely vetted [in] the next 48 hours."

In fact a bipartisan legislative panel found that Palin violated the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act when she "abused her power in pushing for the firing of an Alaska state trooper."

Baroni wasn't as far off on the other point, though. In the latest Survey USA poll, McCain leads among independents in New Jersey by 45 to 40 percent, although voters who identify as "moderate" break for Obama by 58 to 36 percent. Still, Obama has a 15 point lead in the poll.

State Sen. Kevin O'Toole called the Palin pick "a stroke of brilliance." If this is his idea of brilliance, I don't want to know what other good ideas O'Toole has in store.

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October 17, 2008 - 2:24am
OPINION

Debate Sketchpad: Too little, too late

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October 16, 2008 - 11:32am
OPINION

McCain Economic Stimulus Plan Finally Revealed

Via AP Newswire
 
The McCain Campaign finally released its long-awaited Economic Stimulus Plan today at a campaign event in Boston, Massachusetts -- a state where the Arizona Senator trails Senator Barack Obama by more than 17 points, according to the latest Rasmussen polling data. “My friends, the fundamentals of our campaign in the Bay State are sound,” declared McCain. “And our economic plan will take a hatchet to budget earmarks. Maverick. Maverick. And you will know their names…Maverick.”

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October 14, 2008 - 12:54pm
OPINION

Tornoe's Toons: Two cartoons for Tuesday

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October 9, 2008 - 3:57am
OPINION

Tornoe's Toons: Worst debate ever!

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October 6, 2008 - 9:16am
OPINION

Is Palin wrong for America? You betcha.

As I drove home from a VP debate party on Thursday night, I surfed radio talk shows and heard countless callers say that Governor Palin ‘won’ the debate and express that they liked her because she could “relate” to ”regular” people.  Call me crazy, but I don’t think the President or the Vice President of arguably the most powerful country in the world should be a “regular person.”  On the contrary, I think the country’s top leaders should be extremely special or at least better informed, smarter and more experienced than the rest of us.  I am sure most of those callers would agree that their next-door neighbor could relate to “regular” people but they sure wouldn’t want them to run the country.  

Why do we need the Vice President to relate?  Yes, we desperately need a Vice President and President who understand the needs of working and middle class families who are suffering economically at the same time that corporate CEO’s get multibillion-dollar bailouts and golden parachutes. But the fact that Sarah Palin gets points from some folks for repeating obviously memorized and overly rehearsed talking points and political platitudes simply because they were peppered with homespun lingo like “there ya go” and “you betcha” is demoralizing.

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October 3, 2008 - 9:10am
OPINION

Tornoe's Toons: Vice-Presidential Debate sketchpad

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September 29, 2008 - 7:16am
OPINION

Tornoe's Toons: Presidential Debate Sketchpad

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September 25, 2008 - 2:37am
OPINION

Tornoe's Toons: John McCain: 'Country First'

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September 23, 2008 - 2:40pm

Wilson slams Lautenberg on age, failure to debate

If he's re-elected, Frank Lautenberg would be 90 at the end of his next term: Getty Images PhotoIf he's re-elected, Frank Lautenberg would be 90 at the end of his next term: Getty Images Photo
Three months after former U.S. Rep. Dick Zimmer held a press conference and said he would not make age an issue in his U.S. Senate run against incumbent Democrat Frank Lautenberg, Republican State Chairman Tom Wilson stood in the same State House conference room and brought the issue front and center, making repeated references to the 84-year-old Senator’s senior status.

“If you’re too afraid, too incompetent or too old to campaign, then you’re surely not fit for six more years in the U.S. Senate,” said Wilson. “It’s time to let voters decide whether you’re up to serving in the United States Senate until you’re 90 years old.”

Wilson called the press conference to attack Lautenberg for the way he’s run his campaign – or rather, his lack of a campaign.

Lautenberg, said Wilson, has been missing on the campaign trail, making only a public appearance here and there while giving the media little time for questions and refusing to accept one of the roughly 20 debate invitations that have been issued so far.

By not engaging his opponent or the voters on the issues, Wilson said, Lautenberg has brought attention to his age by raising the question of whether he really is up to the task of serving another six year term, at the end of which he’ll have just turned 91. He contrasted Lautenberg’s public schedule with U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Penn.), 78, who although not up for reelection has been holding town hall meetings on behalf of John McCain in every one of his state’s counties.

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