Harlem Voters Support John McCain

The highly educated voters in Harlem are so well informed, a reporter for Howard Stern was able to trick people he interviewed into agreeing with everything John McCain stands for, including getting them to say they had no problem with Sarah Palin being Vice President. The reporter simply asked who they supported, they said Obama, so the reporter asked a series of questions about things McCain represents, but said those were things Obama represented, and every black person asked said yup, I’m for it.

This supports the case that many blacks are only voting for Hussein Obama because he is black. That must make those whites who are voting for Obama feel kind of like they are stabbing their fellow whites in the back right? Nah, because the majority of whites don’t vote along racial lines like most blacks apparently do.

So, who are the racists in America now? Here’s a hint, it’s not white people anymore.


Sarah Palin Booed at Hockey Game

Sarah Palin was invited by the owner of the Philadelphia Flyers to drop the first puck of the season on Saturday. As Sarah made her way onto the ice, with her daughter, the crowd booed loud, so the music was turned up louder.

One person in the audience even brought in their own Obama/Biden sign. I guess Professional Wrestling isn’t the only sport Obama supporters love. The booing with Sarah’s daughter at her side, shows how little class the audience had.

Sarah Palin Abused Her Power in Firing Commissioner

sarah palin trooper gate report Sarah Palin Abused Her Power in Firing Commissioner

A report out of Alaska regarding Trooper Gate concluded that Sarah Palin abused her power as Governor, but did nothing unlawful or unethical. In my opinion if Sarah used her power to fire a commissioner who wouldn’t fire a state trooper who was guilty of committing crimes, and tasering his 10 year-old stop son (child abuse), then Sarah did the right thing, no matter what the report says. I support what Sarah did. When there is police corruption, and the good old boys are protecting each other, despite criminal activity and child abuse, someone needs to stand up to them, and Sarah did. Fox News reports:

Sarah Palin "abused her power" as governor in the disciplinary case against a state trooper, according to a legislative panel’s report released Friday, though it also found that her firing of a state commissioner was "proper and lawful."

The ethics inquiry, which Palin’s supporters have called politically motivated, found that a family grudge was a factor in Palin’s dismissal of Public Safety Commissioner Walter Monegan — but not the sole factor. The report says Palin failed to keep her husband from meddling in the discipline of the state trooper, her brother-in-law, following a contentious divorce.

The panel of state lawmakers released its report Friday after spending more than six hours in a closed-door session reviewing the findings. At the heart of the investigation was the question of whether Palin, the Republican vice presidential nominee, had pressured Monegan to fire Trooper Mike Wooten.

Palin has said Monegan was fired as part of a legitimate budget dispute.

Investigator Stephen Branchflower, who drafted the bipartisan panel’s report, found Palin in violation of a state ethics law that prohibits public officials from using their office for personal gain.

"Today’s report showed that the governor acted within her proper and lawful authority in the reassignment of Walt Monegan," Meg Stapleton, a spokeswoman for the McCain-Palin campaign, said in a written statement.

Stapleton added that the panel’s report shows that the inquiry was partisan and that Palin and her husband, Todd Palin, were "completely justified in their concern regarding Trooper Wooten, given his violent and rogue behavior."

Monegan, meanwhile, said he felt "vindicated."

"It sounds like they’ve validated my belief and opinions," he said. "And that tells me I’m not totally out in left field."

The nearly 300-page report does not recommend sanctions or a criminal investigation.

The investigation revealed that Todd Palin has extraordinary access to the governor’s office and her closest advisers. He used that access to try to get trooper Wooten fired, the report found.

Branchflower said Sarah Palin violated a statute of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act.

Palin and John McCain’s supporters had hoped the inquiry’s finding would be delayed until after the presidential election, in which they face an uphill battle against Barack Obama and Joe Biden. But the panel of lawmakers voted to release the report, although not without dissension.

"I think there are some problems in this report," said Republican state Sen. Gary Stevens, a member of the panel. "I would encourage people to be very cautious, to look at this with a jaundiced eye."

Palin defended herself Saturday when asked by a reporter if she abused her power, saying:

"No, and if you read the report, you’ll see that there was nothing unlawful or unethical about replacing a cabinet member," she said as she left a hotel in Pittsburgh. "You got to read the report, sir."