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The Final Day’s Open Thread

As John McCain takes to the stage tonight, let’s have an open thread. The line up tonight, btw, isn’t that impressive until you get to the 10pm EDT hour.

COMMENTS

  • benning

    Bill Frist as he spoke to the Convention. I had to slap myself to stay awake. Good lord! How long has he been such a lousy public speaker?

    Good Lord!

    I hope better than that is coming tonight! Oh, and the Giants – Redskins game is also on!

    Football!

  • behindEnemyLines

    Did anyone happen to catch NPR’s Democracy Now show this morning. The NPR female reporter was interviewing an Alaskan “radio talk show host” who smeared Sarah Palin’s son Track by stating that “rumors are going around” that Track enlisted in the Army to avoid legal troubles.

    If it is just a “rumor” why did NPR even report it? This is despicable! And our tax dollars are paying for this vicious, liberal diatribe.

  • PHenryandWEarp

    Only if she was born here. That is a heck of a way to rub salt in an open wound. If McCain does not close the border and enforce the law, he will be out in 4 years no matter what else he does.

  • blooch

    McCain is a South Park Conservative? LOL

  • CincoSolas_del_Bronx

    Flight talk–great line.

    Fox got it wrong too: “crowd noise”.

  • stars_bars

    why are all these black folks at the convention I’m sick of all this big tent stuff.

  • 29Victor

    And I believe I speak for many here when I say that.

    His daughter isn’t an American because she wasn’t born here? Are you saying that my grandparents weren’t Americans? Are you nuts?

    And she’s not a “migrant,” she’s an immigrant. Im-mi-grant, not mi-grant. I doubt she picks lettuce for a living.

  • civil_truth

    Spewing vicious racism through its blowhole.

  • MrMosis

    and maybe some redaction too.

  • MrMosis

    and maybe some redaction too.

  • Neil_Stevens

    In any case, blam.

  • dglenn

    Whenever the government has control over something, there is rarely any accountability/responsibility on account of those in charge. In NPR’s case, when liberal talk show hosts got in charge, the political spectrum got distorted because NPR already had a reputation for journalistic excellence, and who’s gonna question an institution that has such a reputation, especially when they leave out research that has ben done by the opposition?

    Of course, I could be completely wrong on all of this, and NPR could just be the liberals way of trying to challenge Rush.