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Palin again hammers Obama over Ayers

Posted: Monday, October 06, 2008 4:55 PM by Carrie Dann
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From NBC/NJ's Matthew Berger

ESTERO, Fla. -- Gov. Sarah Palin expanded her attack on Barack Obama’s association with William Ayers Monday, suggesting the Democratic presidential candidate knew of Ayers’ ties to Weather Underground and saying Obama does not have the judgment or honesty to be president.

“Today they’re saying for the first time that Barack Obama didn’t know back then about Ayers’s radical background,” Palin told a rowdy crowd of 8,800 people at the Germain Arena. “But it was only a few months ago that Barack was saying that Ayers was just a ‘guy in my neighborhood.’”

Palin then began mockingly questioning that Obama “didn't know a few months ago that he had launched his political career in the living room of a domestic terrorist?”

Video: Speaking in Florida, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin hammers Barack Obama over his association with William Ayers.

“So what’s next?” she said. “Claiming their ticket doesn’t define higher taxes as patriotic? Or claiming he’s just learned that tax increases on small business kill jobs? Claiming he’s just learned that American soldiers don’t actually target and kill civilians in Afghanistan?

"Or claiming he’s surprised that the surge and the war on terrorism is a success?,” she continued. “Oh wait, he’s already done that.”

*** UPDATE *** The Obama campaign strenuously objects to Palin's rhetorically asking if Obama has just learned "that American soldiers don't actually target and kill civilians in Afghanistan." As we pointed out early today, this is what Obama said in August: "We've got to get the job done [in Afghanistan] and that requires us to have enough troops so that we're not just air-raiding villages and killing civilians, which is causing enormous problems there.” And the AP fact-checked that Western forces there "have been killing civilians at a faster rate than the insurgents have been killing civilians."

While she stayed away from saying she was fearful of Obama, as she had earlier in the day in Clearwater, Palin suggested Obama was unfit to lead the country.

“Ladies and gentlemen, that pattern, this is about the truthfulness and judgment needed in our next president,” she said. “John McCain has it, Barack Obama doesn’t have it.”

The McCain campaign had released an earlier version of the remarks, in which she said Obama had “launched his political career in the living room of a convicted domestic terorirst.” But that was incorrect – Ayers was never convicted; federal riot and conspiracy charges against him were dropped because of illegal wiretaps and prosecutorial misconduct.

The campaign corrected the prepared remarks, and Palin did not refer to Ayers as “convicted” in her remarks.

Palin came to the rally from two fundraisers in Naples, including one at the waterfront home of Jack Donahue, founder of Federated Investors. There, she called for tax cuts for businesses and spoke of the current market slump.

“If you turn on the news tonight when you get home, you’re gonna see that, ya, this is another woeful day in the market, and the other side just doesn’t understand,” she said, according to a pool report. “No! Especially in a time like this you don’t propose to increase taxes and grow government, not at this time.”

At the rally – where she was joined by Sen. Mel Martinez and Gov. Charlie Crist - Palin said she would “start telling the truth about what a candidate stands for.”

“And perhaps some of the things that I'm going to be doing and saying, I'll do my best you know to kind of fit in there,” she said. “Well not really to fit in there -- well how about this? I'll do my best to keep giving material to Tina Fey to keep her in business."

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One last thing Obama supporters, hang in there everyone, McCain/Palin only have 29 more days to go and the world will be done with them and so will America because no way, no how, will they be allowed anywhere near the White House, we'll see to that!
Palin is a joke.  Like she can attack someone on questionable associations.   Her husband was a member of the Alaskan seccesionist party and she courted that same party.  The member of the party was very anti-American.  Now that is a real and tangible association.  
I'm 29 years old.  Until it was brought up this year, I had never heard of Bill Ayers or the Weather Underground.  I frankly don't understand why the McCain campaign wants to relitigate the 1960's when we've got so many pressing issues in the NOW to face.  Who cares what some guy did 40 years ago?  The world never revolved around the baby boomers, and it still doesn't now.  
Nelson Mandela was called a terrorist and so were the first leaders of both Ireland and Israel and for that matter the United States if the British would have won. Ayers's conduct took place when Obama was a child while Palin's ties to the Alaska Independence Party and McCain's past ones to Keating and to a campaign staff chock full of lobbyists all happened when they were adults. The Annenberg Foundation which supplied the money for the school study that was done by the board that Obama and Ayes and many others were on was a frequent contributor to Republican politicians, including Nixon and Reagan. This might be called a Hail Mary move by Palin but I don't know if we can grace her with that she's an ex Catholic too although it might well be called the last plea of a dying campaign.
what a disgusting human being.
Watch it Sarah - I can see your political future from my house - and IT'S OVER!!

free falling

she is

free falling

free falling

now they're

free falling

Gimmicks and Slander First, Country Last - Palin
If Palin was as smart as the repugz said that she is then why can't she see that she is KILLING her career
Why don't the commentators call out the McCain/Palin camp for using fascist political tactics? When people use "us against them" to divide Americans, as we have seen today, it is textbook facsism! Shame on you John McCain. I hoped you were better than that.
Governor Palin is just jealous that Ayres' terrorist organization succeeded when the secessionist Alaskan Independence Party couldn't get press coverage if they highjacked a television station.
The pattern for the next month is clear.  And guess what, McCain/Palin?  We won't be buying it on Nov. 4 either.
Governor Palin, Maybe it's time for you to go see
the Witch Doctor, Rev. Muthee.  
Are you guys going to fall into the trap of repeating this every time she says it? Do the country a favor, ignore her and move on.
Are you kidding me? These kind of attacks did not work for Hillary last April, and Hillary is at least credible and respected.  

Palin is just talking to the base, when the base isn't enough to win this year.


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