Comments on: Dem: Palin "Cliff-Noted" Her ABC Interview

Four Leading Female Politicos Discuss Qualifications And Media Scrutiny Of GOP Veep Nominee

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by johnnnne September 16, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
It''s not sexist to OUT this IDIOT. She wants to be president and can''t handle a few tough questions...just wait until McCain dies (actuarially probable in 1.7 years)...She be riddled with scars when the press corps is done with her. I NEVER vote for vice president, but this woman is downright SCARY. It''s like the sack-boy at the quicky-mart wanting to lead this country. GOD save us.
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by johnnnne September 16, 2008 11:08 AM EDT
It''s not sexist to OUT this IDIOT. She wants to be president and can''t handle a few tough questions...just wait until McCain dies (actuarially probable in 1.7 years)...She be riddled with scars when the press corps is done with her. I NEVER vote for vice president, but this woman is downright SCARY. It''s like the sack-boy at the quicky-mart wanting to lead this country. GOD save us.
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by misha128-2009 September 16, 2008 10:25 AM EDT
I wonder if Gov Palin will be laughing when her other bridge to her hometown gets canceled before she says "Thanks but No Thanks" again.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/200
80916/ap_on_el_pr/palin_bridge_to_wasill
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Palin supports $600 million ''''other'''' bridge project
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by grammawhamma September 16, 2008 10:00 AM EDT
You libs are really upset because you have fallen behind in the polls.

Posted by KeystoneBull at 05:37 PM : Sep 14, 2008

No, we''''re actually more concerned about putting ''''Country First''''. No way is Palin qualified to be POTUS.

Posted by ofbyfor2 at 05:40 PM : Sep 14, 2008

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Two things to note:
Sarah Palin is not the Republican nominee...she is the VP candidate. Obama is inexperienced and he IS running for the top spot.

And BTW why are you libs so worried about Palin? In your mind isn''t Obama unbeatable??
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by vsmani40 September 16, 2008 8:48 AM EDT
Democrats will do anything and everything not to have a woman as President or VP - evident from what they did to Hillary which is despicable. So no wonder they would throw even the kitchen sink at Sarah Palin - sheer undiluted dislike bordering on hatred. They are worried that her presence would affect Obama who has no executive experience as Sarah Palin has.
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by grammawhamma September 16, 2008 8:04 AM EDT
Is this Debbie Wasserman Schultz really a female?

When I was watching Face the Nation I was thinking "I''d really hate to meet this broad in a dark alley." She looks and acts like some roller derby queen on major testosterone.

Then she mentioned she had twins...and I''m trying to picture her being a loving gentle mother. Nope...I still can''t imagine her being nurturing to anyone in any way or form.

Thank God she was not McCain''s VP pick!!
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by tbweb September 16, 2008 4:38 AM EDT
When Pres. Bush took office in 2001 compared to now!!

Figures don`t lie but liars sure do figure!!

UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 2001 = 4.2%
UNEMPLOYMENT RATE NOW = 6.1%

BUDGET 2001 = $281 BILLION SURPLUS
BUDGET NOW = $357 BILLION DEFICIT

NATIONAL DEBT 2001 = $5.7 TRILLION
NATIONAL DEBT NOW = $9.7 TRILLION

NET RESULT TODAY UNDER BUSH
DOW DROPS 504 POINTS
26,000 JOBS LOST

VOTE REPUBLICAN!
THE FISCAL CONSERVATIVES!
VOTE McSame/Moose Slayer!!

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by kansas1946 September 16, 2008 4:08 AM EDT
NOW he has another chance. McCain is a maverick but more importantly he LOVES this country, NO QUESTION. That is what I look for in my leader...pure LOVE for COUNTRY. Obama hasn''''t proven to me that he loves this country. Has he fought for it...NO! Has he served it in any capacity...NO! (One-term senator doesn''''t count). All he does is point out it''''s flaws and he has to be told to put on "the pin". He is not ready to lead, not EXPERIENCED to lead. He is a media puppet, their pet project.
Posted by luvusa at 10:28 PM :*****************************************
He has had a funny way of showing that love for the last eight years. He has voted with Bush 90pct of the time, voted for and supported Bush policies that have been devastating to our economy and our country.
I supported him in 2000 and then he let me down for eight years. He had his nose so far up Bush''s rear end that I forgot what he looked like.

I believe strongly that Barack Obama loves this country. I think we all love our country. We all have different views of it, get mad at the goverment,
but all of us love the country which is nothing but a collection of ideas that were outrageously radical in 1776.
I also believe that Obama is the best hope and the best candidate. I know you disagree, but I am certainly not going to attack your love of this country. It is policies that we disagree on and John McCain no longer represents me.
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by kellyfish3 September 16, 2008 3:39 AM EDT
I concur, Schultz is a jerk. Newsflash, Schultz: not every woman wants Socialized healthcare because some of us are know what a disaster it has been in Europe. Your demeanor is atrocious & obviously you have missed your true call in life--prison warden.
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by kennyb51 September 16, 2008 3:30 AM EDT
Debbie Whatshername Shultz is nothing ut a jerk. The Democrats can come on camera and criticize her all they want. She''s more experienced to be President than Obama. Shultz doesn''t know what the Bush Doctirne is either. It has several different meanings and that''s why Srah Palin answered the question the way she did.
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