NYT's Leading Zionist, Kristol, offers to moderate another Palin-Biden debate

Zhid Central stirs up a hornet's nest in Kristol's "interview" with Palin that makes Kristol come across like some high-school boy madly in love with the prom queen.

One can almost picture the high school nerdishly Kristol, with his legs crossed, hand held out and his eyes all aflutter as he attempts to speak poems telling of his love for the Alaskan Beauty Queen.

The NYT comments section is definitely worth a look. Damn near all the replies i read took Kristol to task for his abysmal reporter skills when talking to the Pit Bull.

Yes, Billy boy, we need another worthless and meaningless debate where Zhid Central can get the candidates hopping around like trained puppies, seeing which one can bark the loudest anytime Iran is brought up.

A debate that instead of focusing on matters near and dear to America, like the looting of the Treasury and WTF are we going to do about the economic implosion, will focus on trash talking Reverend Wright and having the VP candidates show how much they love Israel and how many more wars they're willing to send American kids to fight for that racist and apartheid Jews only state of hate.

Billy boy's comment that he met Palin over a year ago is telling. Palin didn't come out of nowhere, she had been sized up and passed as "Glatt Kosher" by the Zionist Mob a long time ago.

The Wright Stuff

By WILLIAM KRISTOL October 5, 2008

I spoke on the phone Sunday with Sarah Palin, who was in Long Beach, Calif., preparing to take off on her next campaign trip. It was the first time I’d talked with her since I met her in far more relaxed circumstances in Alaska over a year ago. But even though she’s presumably now under some strain and stress, she seemed, as far as I could tell, confident and upbeat.

In terms of substance, some of what she had to say was unsurprising: She doesn’t have a very high opinion of the mainstream media, and she believes an Obama administration would kill jobs by raising taxes. But she said a couple of things that were, I thought, either personally touching or politically provocative.

At one point, noting that Palin had remarked ruefully almost a week ago that her son Track had been, since his recent deployment to Iraq, in touch with his girlfriend but not his mother, I asked whether she had subsequently heard from him.

Palin told me she had. “He called the day of the debate, and it was so wonderful because it was the first call since they were deployed over there, and it was like a burden lifted even when I heard his voice.” Palin said that she told him that she had a debate that night. “And he says, ‘Yeah, I heard, Mom,’ and he says, ‘Have you been studying?’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I have,’ and he goes, ‘O.K., well I’ll be praying.’ I’m like — total role reversal here, that’s what I’ve been telling him for 19 years.”

That was Palin the hockey mom — or rather the military mom.

As for the campaign, Palin made clear — without being willing to flat out say so — that she regretted allowing herself to be overly handled and constrained after the Republican convention. She described the debate on Thursday night as “liberating,” and she emphasized how much she now looked forward to being out there, “getting to speak directly to the folks.”

Since she seemed to have enjoyed the debate, I asked her whether she’d like to take this opportunity to challenge Joe Biden to another one.

There was a pause, and I thought I heard some staff murmuring in the background (we were on speaker phones). She passed on the notion of a challenge. But she did say she was more than willing to accept an invitation to debate with Biden again, and even expressed a preference for a town hall meeting-type format.

Since their debate drew more than 70 million television viewers — some 20 million more than watched John McCain and Barack Obama the week before — I trust that various civic associations, universities and media organizations will have invitations in the mail to Biden and Palin pronto.

And, really, shouldn’t the public get the benefit of another Biden-Palin debate, or even two? If there’s difficulty finding a moderator, I’ll be glad to volunteer.

Palin also made clear that she was eager for the McCain-Palin campaign to be more aggressive in helping the American people understand “who the real Barack Obama is.” Part of who Obama is, she said, has to do with his past associations, such as with the former bomber Bill Ayers. Palin had raised the topic of Ayers Saturday on the campaign trail, and she maintained to me that Obama, who’s minimized his relationship with Ayers, “hasn’t been wholly truthful” about this.

I pointed out that Obama surely had a closer connection to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright than to Ayers — and so, I asked, if Ayers is a legitimate issue, what about Reverend Wright?

She didn’t hesitate: “To tell you the truth, Bill, I don’t know why that association isn’t discussed more, because those were appalling things that that pastor had said about our great country, and to have sat in the pews for 20 years and listened to that — with, I don’t know, a sense of condoning it, I guess, because he didn’t get up and leave — to me, that does say something about character. But, you know, I guess that would be a John McCain call on whether he wants to bring that up.”

I guess so. And I guess we’ll soon know McCain’s call on whether he wants to bring Wright up — perhaps at his debate with Obama Tuesday night.

I asked at the end of our conversation whether Palin, fresh off her own debate, had any advice for McCain. “I’m going to tell him the same thing he told me. I talked to him just a few minutes before I walked out there on stage. And he just said: ‘Have fun. Be yourself, and have fun.’ And Senator McCain can do the same.” She paused, and I was about to thank her for the interview, but she had one more thing to say. “Only maybe I’d add just a couple more words, and that would be: ‘Take the gloves off.’ ”

And maybe I’d add, Hockey Mom knows best.

Posted in Submitted by Greg Bacon on Tue, 2008-10-07 16:49.

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if he thinks he can make Palin look good with this shithouse Times article. The whole country knows that she's a clueless dufus, and there aint nothin' Kristol can do about it.

Crimes of Zion | Tue, 2008-10-07 17:32

If it came down to an IQ battle, pitting Bush vs. Palin, not sure who i would bet on.

But that's what the actual ones in power behind the scenes want elected, some clueless gullible dupe that thinks they have the power when all they've got is a nice play to stay for four years.

And someone who the gullible American public either wants to drink a beer with or in Palin's case, fantasize about exotic sex with a beauty queen.

Palin should be on FOX as one of those morning anchor babes with the short, short skirts.

Greg Bacon | Tue, 2008-10-07 17:41

and so is he...straight out of the PNAC goonsquad...

his days as a paid propagandist in America are numbered...

Shootingsparks | Tue, 2008-10-07 17:52

look below! hehe

musique | Wed, 2008-10-08 10:26

unclesam wakeup

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