Comments on: McCain Says Loss Is Not Palin's Fault

"One Thing I Think Americans Don't Want Is A Sore Loser," He Says In First TV Interview Since Election Day

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by babooph November 13, 2008 5:38 AM EST
The sensible brains of the republican party have been forced out-Whaco Christians,crooked CEO types with trust funds from rich grandparents & deluded wannabe plumbers are all that is left-Palin can represent them from now on.
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by blitzder November 13, 2008 2:20 AM EST
Obama landslide was the result of the deadbeat republicans, stealing billions of taxpayer dollars then blaming the whole economic mess on homeless citizens trying to get a home. The voting public saw thru the charade. Republicans have stolen enough to last them for the next 8 years, so why all this whining.
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by trishab56 November 13, 2008 2:09 AM EST
I am really sick and tired of Palin and her run-on sentences. She thinks she can get ahead with her charm and looks only. She is so superficial and lacks education and knowledge. The more I hear her talk, the more my opinion of her inability increases. She is so cynical and incredibly selfish. She even took her children out of school during her campaign. It is all about Sarah Palin. She is a divider not a uniter, even in her own party. She is a selfish, ignorant woman! It will all backfire on her.
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Posted by voter_08 at 05:21 PM : Nov 12, 2008

- You forgot to mention a down-to-earth, less than ordinary woman. Not a pinch of intellectual capacity! None! Just a vulgar redneck living in Alaska.

-Many Americans sensed the negative campaign by the Repukons, degrading the intellectual capacity of Obama. A presidential position needs an intellect candidate to be able to criticise the advisors and make a sensed judgment that goes into the Nation''s Interest.
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by ioweign November 13, 2008 1:17 AM EST
Any more JOKES Mr. president elect??

Posted by thgdriver1 at 10:07 PM : Nov 12, 2008



Palin...
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by skiluuver November 12, 2008 8:50 PM EST
All I can say is THANK GOD "Hoyhead" McCain will never be our president. He can''t control himself under pressure........
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by skiluuver November 12, 2008 8:47 PM EST
''McCain Says Loss Is Not Palin''s Fault"

McCain is correct, it''s not her fault. She cost him the election, but he chose her, therefore it''s HIS fault............
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by treknutz November 12, 2008 8:39 PM EST
Mr. Maverick is trying to fool everyone with an old RNC trick, lie, deny, spin, and keep shoveling.

Any more they both (McCain and Palin) sound like manuer salespersons with a big mouthfuls of samples.
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by treknutz November 12, 2008 8:34 PM EST
Hey TWL, how long you been on welfare? Anyone who is on this blog 24-7 has to be getting suplements from some charitable organization...Be careful what you say, it''s a matter of public record and can be traced!
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by voter_08 November 12, 2008 8:21 PM EST
I am really sick and tired of Palin and her run-on sentences. She thinks she can get ahead with her charm and looks only. She is so superficial and lacks education and knowledge. The more I hear her talk, the more my opinion of her inability increases. She is so cynical and incredibly selfish. She even took her children out of school during her campaign. It is all about Sarah Palin. She is a divider not a uniter, even in her own party. She is a selfish, ignorant woman! It will all backfire on her.
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by vatofla November 12, 2008 8:07 PM EST
Texass 1 sorry sucker
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