If That Is The Best You Can Do

Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin spoke to a crowd of about 10,000 supporters Sunday in a Roswell airplane hangar, not only making a reference to Joe the Plumber, but alluding several times to “Ed the Dairyman” after seeing someone in the crowd holding a sign identifying himself that way.

She warned voters about Democratic plans to raise taxes “on America’s hard-working families and our small businesses and a lot of folks just like Joe the Plumber and Ed the Dairyman out there.”

Palin challenged the tax plan advocated by Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, which she warned would expand government and “destroy jobs” by redistributing wealth.  And just how many jobs has the Bush tax cuts created?  This is such a tired OLD ploy.

“Barack Obama calls it spreading the wealth. Joe Biden calls higher taxes patriotic,” Palin said. “But Joe the Plumber and Ed the Dairyman, I believe they think it sounds more like socialism.  This broad would not know socialism if it bit her in the ass.

“Friends, now is no time to experiment with socialism,” she told the cheering crowd.  Why not try the fear card again, nothing else is working.

Palin, appearing near a big American flag and a large sign that read “Victory in New Mexico,” hammered on energy policy, saying New Mexico shares a lot with Alaska when it comes to energy.

She has the cutest way of talking without saying a damn thing and this stop was no different.  She told why Obama’s plan is no good, but somehow forgot how McCain’s would be better.  But there are those that take her at her word that Obama bad, McCain good.

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