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by tropicalvet September 28, 2008 2:55 AM EDT
I don''t think McCain was looking Palin in the eyes when he offered her the VP spot. No, methinks he was looking down her blouse and thought he offered to meet her for drinks. Isn''t that his style, Cindy?
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by cdfoxtrot3 September 28, 2008 2:53 AM EDT
This is a brilliant move by the McCain campaign. They repeatedly have Palin look like a fool for minor interviews.

If you watch Palin''''''''s debates from Alaska, you''''''''ll see that Palin will make Biden into the real fool.

Posted by daninmadison at 11:36 PM : Sep 27, 200



Them''s fightin'' words. Will be back here on Thursday to eat humble pie, if/when she humiliates herself and McCain?

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by cdfoxtrot3 September 28, 2008 2:51 AM EDT
Keep talking, Sarah.
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by leselg September 28, 2008 2:49 AM EDT
Sarah.....don''t tell us what you think....tell us what you know!

Sarah is silent!
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by sommertime6 September 28, 2008 2:46 AM EDT
Palin has to be brilliant at the VP debate or she can kiss her VP bid good-bye; probably before 11/4. Here interviews have been atrocious. Speaking off the cuff is not her specialty. I see opinion columns claim that Palin said this or that . . . and I think, "yeah, I guess thats what she might have been saying . . . but she could also have been saying . . ". I''m telling you, the VP debate is really her last chance to show up.
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by homied910 September 28, 2008 2:45 AM EDT
For those who still think that Palin is still a good choice for McCain I say this that is exactly what wrong with the republican party in constian denial. and that what got us in this mess in the first place. It was bush with the denial about the war, It was McCain with the denial of the economy, and now his v.p. choice wake up gop god forbid if you guys win. hopefully notbut just incase you do i went to the store and brought some candles. For i believe you''ll bring us back to the stone age.
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by sommertime6 September 28, 2008 2:43 AM EDT
This is a brilliant move by the McCain campaign. They repeatedly have Palin look like a fool for minor interviews.

If you watch Palin''''s debates from Alaska, you''''ll see that Palin will make Biden into the real fool.

Posted by daninmadison at 11:36 PM : Sep 27, 2008

For the sake of the country I hope you are right.
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by DCropp September 28, 2008 2:36 AM EDT
This is a brilliant move by the McCain campaign. They repeatedly have Palin look like a fool for minor interviews.

If you watch Palin''s debates from Alaska, you''ll see that Palin will make Biden into the real fool.
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by kmbrpol September 28, 2008 2:18 AM EDT
How degrading would it be for us to put our top military strategists, who have likely spent their careers working for the knowledge base they posses, in a position where they are required to brief this nut job, and potentially (likely) be required to follow her orders?

I personally do not want to be one who requires that of them. I respect the troops too much.
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by kmbrpol September 28, 2008 2:16 AM EDT
How degrading would it be for us to put our top military strategists, who have likely spent their careers working for the knowledge base they posses, in a position where they are required to brief this nut job, and potentially (likely) be required to follow her orders?

I personally do not want to be one who requires that of them. I respect the troops too much.
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by novelenes September 28, 2008 2:15 AM EDT
Sarah Palin explains things like a 9 year old talking to her Barbies...''oh, look up! There goes Putin.''
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by kmbrpol September 28, 2008 2:15 AM EDT
How degrading would it be for us to put our top military strategists, who have likely spent their careers working for the knowledge base they posses, in a position where they are required to brief this nut job, and potentially (likely) be required to follow her orders?

I personally do not want to be one who requires that of them. I respect the troops too much.
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by lmzeitlin September 28, 2008 2:12 AM EDT
She sounds so much like one of these beauty contestants you see on Miss America ... shiny and pretty on the outside, dull and stupid on the inside ... McCain must had had senior moment when he picker to be his VP. That person who said she makes Bush look smart nailed it.
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by cdfoxtrot3 September 28, 2008 2:12 AM EDT
This crazy ***** is going to bring McCain down.
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by nirak2-2009 September 28, 2008 2:10 AM EDT
If McCain would love his country like he said he does, he wouldn''t have picked Palin
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by emelder September 28, 2008 2:05 AM EDT
Barbie is a bust!
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by midnightcat5 September 28, 2008 2:00 AM EDT
She''s a loose cannon and a problem for the country as well as for the ticket.
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by cdfoxtrot3 September 28, 2008 1:59 AM EDT
Palin is gradually imploding. How long can McCain afford to keep her on the ticket? How in the world could McCain choose this governor with such lack of foreign affairs to be a heartbeat away from making the most important decisions regarding the wars we are involved in?

Posted by wayne111a

He only met her once before deciding in a phone-call with her to choose her for VP. I suspect he looked into her eyes and could see her soul. And we know how that goes.....
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by cdfoxtrot3 September 28, 2008 1:58 AM EDT
Palin makes Bush look like a genius.
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by mavsreader September 28, 2008 1:53 AM EDT
Faux John McCain, "Sarah Palin did not say that. I''ve known Sarah for a little over one month....She didn''t say that. I''ll call her or my staff will."

McCain''s campaign staff submits another press release.
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