Chris Wallace On Palin’s Bridge To Nowhere Support

By Justin Gardner | Related entries in 2008 Election, Bad Decisions, Palin, Republicans, Video

He also talks pretty directly with campaign manager Rick Davis about her ties to lobbyists and her cozy relationship with pork.

Watch…

Well, looks like Palin won’t be showing up on Fox News Sunday any time soon…

Meanwhile, the Bridge to Nowhere lie is still in her stump speech.

I’m telling you…this weird “maybe they won’t notice” strategy is baffling. You don’t launch a candidate as a “reformer” by putting lies in her daily talking points.

More as it develops…

This entry was posted on Sunday, September 7th, 2008 and is filed under 2008 Election, Bad Decisions, Palin, Republicans, Video. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Chris Wallace On Palin’s Bridge To Nowhere Support”

  1. Gaucho Politico Says:

    Davis was really spinning in that one. Wassila was not already getting that type of money before she got there. She was the driving force behind the aquisition of federal funds.

    Also, can we stop with the idea that “railing against the establishment” is such a great deal. McCain may have been doing that but he was totally uninterested in doing anything about it. He talks about that grizzly bear project still even though it was very successful and very valuable.

  2. Andrew Says:

    I think a lot of unfair stuff gets spouted about Palin, a fair amount of which are flat out lies. Still, crap like this makes it extremely hard to feel sorry for her. So many demonstrably false things come out of the McCain campaign…. When a Republican candidate is called out on Fox for stuff like this, you know the political machine is devolving.

Leave a Reply


NOTE TO COMMENTERS:


You must ALWAYS fill in the two word CAPTCHA below to submit a comment. And if this is your first time commenting on Donklephant, it will be held in a moderation queue for approval. Please don't resubmit the same comment a couple times. We'll get around to moderating it soon enough.


Also, sometimes even if you've commented before, it may still get placed in a moderation queue and/or sent to the spam folder. If it's just in moderation queue, it'll be published, but it may be deleted if it lands in the spam folder. My apologies if this happens but there are some keywords that push it into the spam folder.


One last note, we will not tolerate comments that disparage people based on age, sex, handicap, race, color, sexual orientation, national origin or ancestry. We reserve the right to delete these comments and ban the people who make them from ever commenting here again.


Thanks for understanding and have a pleasurable commenting experience.


Related Posts: