From: Travis Subject: CaglePost: Lipstick on a Pig Date: Friday, September 12, 2008, 2:45 AM
[image: THE CAGLE POST] <http://caglepost.com/> Would you like to reprint our cartoons on your site or in your publication? It's easy! Visit us here <http://politicalcartoons.com/>. * <http://caglepost.com/ticker.aspx>* Cartoon by Daryl Cagle<http://cagle.com/politicalcartoons/PCcartoons/cagle.asp>- Comment on the cartoon<http://caglepost.com/cartoon.aspx?id=A5CF73EA-A4B4-4096-B423-0DB008A4ECAE> We have a great collection of cartoons called "Lipstick on a Pig" LOOK!<http://cagle.com/news/LipstickPig> *'Pit Bull' Palin Raises Biting Questions*<http://www.caglepost.com/column/Clarence+Page/7742/Pit+Bull+Palin+Raises+Biting+Questions.html> by Clarence Page <http://www.caglepost.com/c/40/Clarence+Page.html> - Comment on the column<http://www.caglepost.com/column/Clarence+Page/7742/Pit+Bull+Palin+Raises+Biting+Questions.html> Does Sen. John McCain have a pit bull with lipstick by the tail? If the Republican presidential nominee seems to have an extra spring in his step and twinkle in his smile as he campaigns with his running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, at his side, it is understandable. Palin's star power has swelled the crowds at McCain's rallies to match that usually enjoyed by their Democratic opponent, Sen. Barack Obama, another beneficiary of a blockbuster convention speech. McCain's post-convention bump in the polls wiped out Obama's bump from the Democratic convention. Even more newsworthy for a Republican candidate, McCain even surged ahead of Obama among white women, a must-win demographic for Democrats for more than a half-century. No wonder he's been hugging the lady so warmly on the campaign trail. With polls showing more than 80 percent of voters think the country is headed in the wrong direction, McCain embraced the message that voters want "change," which has been Obama's winning theme. Despite an adult life spent mostly in Congress, he became "Mr. Change Agent." Yet, as much as the "Sarah Effect" could help lead McCain to victory in November, it also contains the seeds of his campaign's possible defeat. Unlike former Vice President Dan Quayle, who had a very bumpy introduction to the public in the 1988 Republican race, Palin had more than a week to speak to the public aided by teleprompters and prepared texts and uninterrupted by reporters' questions. In fact, unlike Obama who sprung onto the national scene in 2004 with one memoir already published and a second one to come in 2006, Palin arrived unvetted... *READ MORE<http://www.caglepost.com/column/Clarence+Page/7742/Pit+Bull+Palin+Raises+Biting+Questions.html> * Follow Daryl each day on Twitter at: twitter.com/dcagle<http://twitter.com/dcagle> [image: Visit the newest cartoons by all of our cartoonists!]<http://caglepost.com/ticker.aspx> ------------------------------ *TO UNSUBSCRIBE (Do Not Reply): email [EMAIL PROTECTED] or CLICK HERE<http://list.caglepost.com/unsubscribe.aspx> . Copyright Cagle Cartoons Inc, Columns and cartoons copyright the respective cartoonists and columnists. All Rights Reserved.* -- *~@):~{> --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Thanks for being part of "PoliticalForum" at Google Groups. For options & help see http://groups.google.com/group/PoliticalForum * Visit our other community at http://www.PoliticalForum.com/ * It's active and moderated. Register and vote in our polls. * Read the latest breaking news, and more. -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
