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The New Republic: The Problem With Palin Isn't Lack Of Experience. It's Lack Of Engagement.
- So when is Mrs. Palin going to allow herself to be grilled on Meet the Press and Face the Nation?
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- Man, if Sarah Quaylin, the lipstick on the pig face McSame is an average American woman, we are in way deeper doo doo than I ever imagined. That means that the average American is ignorant uneducated trailer trash like Bush and his family. Ouch!!!!!
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- bgmusic I see you are still wanking. Making the same post on several threads. How bright you must think you are.
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- You and the other CBS liberal cronies are destroying our country and the art of journalism. Fair journalism is what this country was built on. Watching 60 minutes, I see CBS as a disrespectful boob network that questions John McCain on his choice of Palin but not as a question as an answer and then a question. Never watch again.
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- Sarah Palin To Be Dropped From McCain Ticket
The guns on the conviction of the sinner, Senator Barack Obama, are about to be silenced. Sarah Palin has done her job of connecting with the everyday people who will make the difference in the election. She has managed to make the Republicans, the party of, by and for the ruling class, the hope of the people in the margin, the smarter evangelicals who might have voted for Obama, the moms who struggle so hard to raise their kids in this mom unfriendly environment, the moose hunters and those Hillary women who can%u2019t distinguish their bras from their pocketbooks.
Palin has also managed to distract us all from the consequences of the hundred billion dollar bank bailout necessitated by the blind greed of Republican mortgage scammers, a grand heist on all who work for a living whose paychecks will be cut in half by the stupendous inflation this will bring about. Stocks, mostly owned by the rich, go up; and the real income of the workers and middle class goes down. This effective transfer of wealth from worker to ruling class is a continuation of the broader capitalist Republican manipulations that have caused worker incomes to drop by 2% in the last decade while those in the top tier went up by 200%. matrix-evolutions
Mrs. Ruth and Dr. Peter V. Calabria - Lubbock, TX - Reply to this comment
- obama falling in the polls huh? the latest gallup poll of registered voters has obama up by 6, the latest cbs/nyt of likely voters has him up by 5.
and palin''s star seems to be falling too. this is from newsweek: "Since Sept. 13, Palin%u2019s unfavorables have climbed from 30 percent to 36 percent. Meanwhile, her favorables have slipped from 52 percent to 48 percent. That%u2019s a three-day net swing of -10 points, and it leaves her in the Sept. 15 Diageo/Hotline tracking poll tied for the smallest favorability split (+12) of any of the Final Four. Over the course of a single weekend, in other words, Palin went from being the most popular White House hopeful to the least."
yup, the dems are desperate all right. - Reply to this comment
- Sarah Palin is giving off clear signals that she''s bad news for someone who would occupy the White House. The experience she brings to the office of VP is nonexistent but her character is also an issue. We need not only the brightest minds to lead our country but people with integrity who will not abuse their power and authority. Our challenges in the 21st century with financial chaos, global warming, Iraq and Afghanistan, the changing energy landscape, falling educational standards--they are numerous and complex and require that we send the very best to the White House and Congress.
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- The Democrats made a serious error in choosing Obama. Many people won''t vote for him because of his race. Many object to his leftist beliefs. Many believe Hillary was a better choice. The largest minority in the US is Hispanic. The others, Asians, Indian, and Native Americans, see African Americans as loudmouthed whiny bullies. They have very little sympathy for African American claims of victimization, and their sense of entitlement. None of these groups, Hispanics, Asians and others will be likely to vote for Obama. People around the world look at places where the government is run by blacks and they are not impressed. These people aren''t speaking now but they will in the voting booth.
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- The left is so desperate to bring this woman down, that they are trying to cut in line ahead of eachother to see who can attack her the hardest; who can be the one to make a dent... Don''t you see that the more you attack this woman, the more people it draws to the republican ticket?
The DNC is panicked over the fact that Obama cannot pull ahead, and keeps slipping in the pols; in an election that the ''elite'' believed was in the bag. Yet another election, that the dems were supposed to walk away with easily, is falling apart. The latest ''excuse'' to be floated is the race-card; he cannot win because he is black... kind of a built-in excuse for another failed election cycle. The powers-that-be see the writing on the wall, and know that the campaign is destined to implode, and the far left is laying awake in bed dreading another four years under a republican white house.
You can scream and jump up and down all you want about Sarah Palin, but the truth of the matter is, it is your far left wing that drags you down, and causes you to lose election after election to people whome you deem as idiots; what does it mean when you cannot beat an idiot in an election? What does that say about YOU?
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"The sky is falling.... The sky is falling!" - Reply to this comment
- The Republican party has become the party of mediocrity and hollow slogans. Unfortunately for us all, it seems that a lot of people can''t see through it and understand the problem with that.
John McCain is probably the least offensive Republican today. That isn''t saying much. But Palin...There is no better proof that a McCain Administration will be more of the same repugnant garbage than the choice of Palin.
As an aside, John McCain doesn''t look healthy to me. When someone has a chronic enlargement of the left parotid it is a clear sign that something is wrong. - Reply to this comment
Author Thomas Friedman on Obama's Afghanistan plan and the war on terror.




