by nabidana | Oct 4, 2008 | politics
This isn’t a post about the liberal media bias, though the discourse is undoubtedly pro-ass at the moment. Al Franken did a fantastic job of taking the myth of the Liberal monolith apart, and I’m not as funny as Al Franken. The reality for McCampaigners at...
by nabidana | Oct 3, 2008 | politics
So, Sarah Palin pulled a competent, almost coherent performance out of the bag against the poor Joe Biden last night. I think the public will consider her first half pretty awful, with the second half of the debate putting Biden on the back foot. On balance, I would...
by nabidana | Oct 2, 2008 | politics
Waiting for Sarah Palin and Joe Biden to do battle tonight seems to many of my friends to be a dedication to the cause beyond the call of duty; but everybody knows that joe Biden will kick her ass into next and two days. Right? The thing is, i’m not so sure...
by nabidana | Sep 25, 2008 | politics
Whilst Ireland certainly isn’t the only place in the world with love for the Junior Senator from Illinois, it’s painfully apparent that, should I wish to book a pro-McCain election night party, the tiny (and excellent) Ould Plaid Shawl pub in Kinvara, Co....
by nabidana | Sep 21, 2008 | politics
Last post, I made the suggestion that the Dems need to change their campaign style to bring Joe Biden and Barack Obama together, to start making big announcements early and chart their own course and ignore McCain and Palin. With Palin being quite as awful as she is...
by nabidana | Sep 17, 2008 | politics
I’m a McCain supporter, but not necessarily a Palin supporter. More importantly, I think I’m in political love with whoever decided to try the Palin adventure; it was ballsy, it was just dripping with panache, and it made the news networks, even those who...