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September 17, 2008 8:52 PM

Asked For Policy Specifics, Palin Offers Generalities

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From CBS News' Scott Conroy:

(GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.) Standing beside John McCain at her first town hall meeting since being named to the Republican ticket, Sarah Palin was asked what specific skills she would bring to the White House to “mitigate that concern” of her perceived lack of foreign policy experience.

"Well, I think because I am a Washington outsider that opponents are going to be looking for a whole lot of things that they can criticize and they can kind of beat the candidate here who chose me as his partner to kinda tear down the ticket,” Palin said. But as for foreign policy, you know I think that I am prepared, and I know that on January 20th if we are so blessed as to be sworn into office as your president and vice president, certainly we'll be ready. I'll be ready. I have that confidence. I have that readiness and if you want specifics with specific policy or countries, go ahead. You can ask me. You can play stump the candidate if you want to. But we are ready to serve."

McCain then offered Palin’s experience in negotiating a $40 billion natural gas pipeleine and serving as the commander of Alaska’s National Guard.

“In fact, you may know that on September 11th a large contingent of the Alaska guards deployed to Iraq and her son happened to be one of them,” McCain said. “So I think she understands our national security challenges and we've had many conversations, and I believe I'm convinced she understands the challenges this nation faces from the threat of radical Islamic extremism as she already talked about earlier energy issues and other challenges this nation faced, and I believe she is absolutely totally qualified to address every challenge of this next vice president of the United States, not just our national security needs."

Update: Palin Spokesperson Tracey Schmitt offered the following experiences that Palin would bring to the table on foreign policy:

"As the Governor of one of our largest energy producing states, Governor Sarah Palin is uniquely qualified to speak to one of the most pressing foreign policy issues of our time; achieving independence from foreign oil.

She is Governor of the only state with two international borders – a land border with Canada and a maritime border with Russia.

She has executive experience, has promoted trade of Alaskan products to over 100 foreign destinations and met with dozens of international trade delegations.

Last year she traveled to the Middle East to visit members of the deployed Alaska National Guard troops and she has also visited wounded US troops in Germany."

Earlier at the town hall meeting, a woman rose to speak and said was a Democrat who previously supported Hillary Clinton but now backed the Republican ticket.

“Give us some details and examples of your strategies and plan for economic empowerment for women,” she said.

McCain signaled for Palin to answer the question.

“Well first let me take a shot at that, and I’ll tell ya, I’m a product of Title IX in our schools, where equal education and equal opportunities in sports really helped propel me into the—I guess into the position that I’m in today where,” Palin said.

McCain then interjected, “Could I mention she was a point guard on a state championship basketball team.”

After the crowd’s applause died down, Palin continued: “Sports were very, very important to me growing up, you know just learning about self discipline and healthy competition and about what it takes to win and even how to graciously lose sometimes. But how to win, that’s what it teaches ya. Now, I was a product of Title IX where legislation allowed that equal opportunity. Now if we have to still keep going down that road to create more legislation, to get with it in the 21st century, to make sure that women do have equality especially in the work place, then we’re there because we understand that in this age we have all got to be working together. I respect you so much that you are a Democrat recognizing that John McCain and me as a team of mavericks understand where you’re coming from, and we can work together on these issues. But yup, equality for women, for all, that’s going to be part of the agenda and I thank you for that question.”

McCain then added that equal education for all would be a priority of his administration, including the ability for lower-income female students to attend charter schools and to use school vouchers. He said that he would make an effort to hire women in his administration and to take people to court if they were found to be discriminating.
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by scorpio59er September 17, 2008 8:57 PM PDT
The economy trumps any/all other issues in the election.

By election day, it will be known as ''The Bush Depression''

McCain cannot unshackle himself from Bush.

Palin is now irrelevant. She is nothing but a hood ornament on the derailed ''Straight Talk Express''.

Buh bye!
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by scorpio59er September 17, 2008 8:59 PM PDT
McCain/Palin

''The bridge to nowhere''

McCain/Palin

''Thanks, but no thanks''
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by scorpio59er September 17, 2008 9:00 PM PDT
"We were elected to change Washington, and we let Washington change us. We lost the trust of the American people when some Republicans gave in to the temptations of corruption...We lost their trust, when we valued our power over our principles."

-John McCain, acceptance speech

Pubs: "Yeah, we''re corrupt and have laid waste to everything we''ve touched -- but give us another chance, will ya?"
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by notopennshut September 17, 2008 9:05 PM PDT
What did you really expect? That she would be able to answer any question correctly and coherently? she would only help McSame drive our country further into the ground.No one to blame then, but those who support this pairl
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by dburfears September 17, 2008 9:25 PM PDT
No Way! Really? Is this the depth of leadership and policy that she offers?

We are in trouble if this is our next V.P. and probably President. Unbelievable.
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by danrains1 September 17, 2008 9:29 PM PDT
She sounds uninformed, unintelligent and incapable of understanding the questions that were asked of her. The very fact she is on this ticket is a disgrace to America. No intelligent person can read the exchange above and reach any other conclusion. She just does not sound intelligent enough to be the vice-president of the United States, and, god forbid, the President. This choice was a total mistake by McCain and I have lost all respect for him. I can''t believe he threw away his chance to be the President of the United States by choosing this buffoon as his running mate. Hopefully she will step down. It''s just shocking!
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by paulstewart9 September 17, 2008 9:44 PM PDT
I note no follow up questions for specifics even though she invited them. I guess if you can''t think of a specific, you throw the ball back at the other guy and let him think of the specific you were just asked for. It does not matter if you are the one who is supposed to be the one that knows and can elaborate. Leave it to the uninformed to ask you the informed question. That''ll stump them. Just wait til she gets to negotiating international agreements. She will just ask the other guy for the specifics. duh
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by kansas1946 September 17, 2008 9:46 PM PDT
An Alaska state senator, Lesil McGuire caused a disturbance on an Alaska Airlines flight, including throwing a glass of water when flight attendants refused to serve her alcohol, but will not be charged with a crime, authorities said.

Witnesses told police McGuire was rude, used profanity, bad-mouthed the pilots and caused further delay by getting out of her seat.

McGuire served three terms in the state House before being elected to the Senate in 2006. She is married to former Rep. Tom Anderson, an Anchorage Republican who is serving a federal prison term on corruption charges.
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Hmm...Now Alaska doesn''t have many folks, and doesn''t have many politicians. We have their senator under indictment, this piece of work McGuire, her in prison husband, and now John McCain wants to fish for a VP in these polluted waters.
He really is desparate.




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by paulstewart9 September 17, 2008 9:48 PM PDT
Now I see why they are hiding her. Why they are keeping her from real people. I can see that she is going to help only with the base, and only if she keeps her mouth pretty shut. She is soon going to be in the Republican''s women''s room (doghouse) if she does not spout the Republican propaganda. She should not be too much trouble, because unlike Carly, who indeed was an executive, Sarah is in no danger of giving out any pithy truths accidentally. There is neither much truth nor any pithiness in there. Judging by this sample.
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by lazchance1 September 17, 2008 9:49 PM PDT
She sounds like an idiot. What the hell was McCain thinking when he chose to put this dolt one heartbeat away from the nuclear triggers? What a sham!!!!!
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by latinjazz September 17, 2008 9:50 PM PDT
scorpio59er, you hit the nail right on the head.....does anyone truly believe this MORON is fit to be VP, much less POTUS? Sarah Palin didn''t kill the "bridge to nowhere".....she was nominated to be its VP candidate!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
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by sliptip1 September 17, 2008 9:51 PM PDT
This rube Palin is a babbling idiot. "I have that readiness," "I have that confidence." Just what does that MEAN? She throws out these bland, vague assertions with absolutely nothing to back them up. She really has nothing: no depth, no sophistication, no real intelligence. All she does is make unsubstantiated claims and talk nonsense.
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by latinjazz September 17, 2008 9:51 PM PDT
scorpio59er, you hit the nail right on the head.....does anyone truly believe this MORON is fit to be VP, much less POTUS? Sarah Palin didn''t kill the "bridge to nowhere".....she was nominated to be its VP candidate!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
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by latinjazz September 17, 2008 9:52 PM PDT
scorpio59er, you hit the nail right on the head.....does anyone truly believe this MORON is fit to be VP, much less POTUS? Sarah Palin didn''t kill the "bridge to nowhere".....she was nominated to be its VP candidate!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
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by latinjazz September 17, 2008 9:53 PM PDT
scorpio59er, you hit the nail right on the head.....does anyone truly believe this MORON is fit to be VP, much less POTUS? Sarah Palin didn''t kill the "bridge to nowhere".....she was nominated to be its VP candidate!
i can''t conclude that anyone who''s buying this *** is intelligent! sorry.....no can do!
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by thomasdark September 17, 2008 10:01 PM PDT
How could anyone attack Obama after these answers? She has NOTHING to offer. She said she has the "readiness" and will be ready by the time they are sworn in but didn''t have her passport till last year...only flew to Kuwait (didn''t go into Iraq), landed in Ireland only for jet refueling, knows nothing about Russia and world affairs and yet she would be a heartbeat away from the most powerful position on earth. C''mon. I am a Republican and the only real issue here is that Sarah Palin is so terribly unqualified as to be a farce and a danger to this country. Even the spin that the ticket tries to put on this...that she has some oil experience and that related to defense and foreign policy?! It is a joke. We need a real set of Republicans who favor smaller government, less spending, conservative values. Not some self-proclaimed mavericks who really are nothing of the sort.
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by thomasdark September 17, 2008 10:04 PM PDT
How could anyone attack Obama after these answers? She has NOTHING to offer. She said she has the "readiness" and will be ready by the time they are sworn in but didn''t have her passport till last year...only flew to Kuwait (didn''t go into Iraq), landed in Ireland only for jet refueling, knows nothing about Russia and world affairs and yet she would be a heartbeat away from the most powerful position on earth. C''mon. I am a Republican and the only real issue here is that Sarah Palin is so terribly unqualified as to be a farce and a danger to this country. Even the spin that the ticket tries to put on this...that she has some oil experience and that related to defense and foreign policy?! It is a joke. We need a real set of Republicans who favor smaller government, less spending, conservative values. Not some self-proclaimed mavericks who really are nothing of the sort. Neither answered the question about her inexperience and the frosting needs to come off the cake.
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by lazchance1 September 17, 2008 10:06 PM PDT
Since the McCain camp feels that this idiot is a foreign policy genius because of Alaska''s proximity to Russia, maybe they''ll appoint me to be Ambassador to Italy. Heck, I love pizza and grew up in an Italian family. Isn''t that qualification enough?
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by lazchance1 September 17, 2008 10:08 PM PDT
McCain then interjected, %u201CCould I mention she was a point guard on a state championship basketball team.%u201D

So what? Chris Paul is a better point guard who once scored 61 points in his senior year of high school in honor of his grandfather who was killed in a robbery. Maybe McCain should have asked Chris Paul to be his Veep.
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by rjs1955 September 17, 2008 10:11 PM PDT
W-T-F!! Obama/Biden maybe should cool it a little and let Sarah self-destruct. If Amerika is stupid enuf to elect these stooges (hey, where is Curly?) then the uSA deserves them, and the danger into which we''ll be placed.
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by sliptip1 September 17, 2008 10:23 PM PDT
This rube Palin is a babbling idiot. "I have that readiness," "I have that confidence." Just what does that MEAN? She throws out these bland, vague assertions with absolutely nothing to back them up. She really has nothing: no depth, no sophistication, no real intelligence. All she does is make unsubstantiated claims and talk nonsense.
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by adabfree September 17, 2008 10:24 PM PDT
she''s a joke!
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by elz523 September 17, 2008 10:46 PM PDT
Earlier at the town hall meeting, a woman rose to speak and said was a Democrat who previously supported Hillary Clinton but now backed the Republican ticket.

%u201CGive us some details and examples of your strategies and plan for economic empowerment for women,%u201D she said.

McCain signaled for Palin to answer the question.


Palin''s answer "Yup, equality for women" we''re gonna do that.

Geez willackers Sarah, can ya give us some details?

While you are at it, keep talking, I know it puts the fear of God in our enemies.
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by elz523 September 17, 2008 10:48 PM PDT
and they can kind of beat the candidate here who chose me as his partner to kinda tear down the ticket,%u201D Palin said.

"Yeah, umm Vladimir, couldya kinda stop tearin down those European countries over there?"

Shame on you John McCain for choosing to try and win an election over protecting the American people!
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by elz523 September 17, 2008 10:51 PM PDT
How could anyone attack Obama after these answers? She has NOTHING to offer. She said she has the "readiness" and will be ready by the time they are sworn in but didn''''t have her passport till last year...only flew to Kuwait (didn''''t go into Iraq), landed in Ireland only for jet refueling, knows nothing about Russia and world affairs and yet she would be a heartbeat away from the most powerful position on earth. C''''mon. I am a Republican and the only real issue here is that Sarah Palin is so terribly unqualified as to be a farce and a danger to this country. Even the spin that the ticket tries to put on this...that she has some oil experience and that related to defense and foreign policy?! It is a joke. We need a real set of Republicans who favor smaller government, less spending, conservative values. Not some self-proclaimed mavericks who really are nothing of the sort. Neither answered the question about her inexperience and the frosting needs to come off the cake.


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Posted by ThomasDark at 10:04 PM : Sep 17, 2008

I think the entire country is starting to see what you are seeing and thinking about the implications. What makes this worse is that McCains advisers are Max Boot and Robert Kagan. When McCain dies in office, these two neocon nuts will have Sarah''s ear.
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by mediaspy_nv September 17, 2008 11:04 PM PDT
What a freaking joke this woman is! I guess McCain and Palindrome are counting on a lot of stupid American voters to buy into this ***. Guess what? We voters are a lot smarter this election and this *** don''t fly.
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by dccfaith September 18, 2008 12:22 AM PDT
No one in the right mind could be considering voting for Bush/MCcain/Palin!! Sad but true Mccain age has caught up with him. Mccain can not remember what he says from one sentence to the next. He doesn''t even remember what party he is in. He thinks he is a Democratic for change, what happen to experience. Oh, I know what happened Sarah Palin appeared on the ticket. This is pathetic that Mccain is so desperate that he chose Sarah because she is a female. When he chose Sarah Palin this is a confirmation that he does not care about this country. Now we have two clueless candidates on the ticket. Everyone needs to take this election as serious as a heart attack. This is a life or death situation. Please vote on the issues only! Disregard race and gender.
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by dccfaith September 18, 2008 12:50 AM PDT
As a women this is how I feel about the women who are voting for Sarah Palin because she is a women that''s trying to take the place of Hillary Clinton. She is no comparison to Hillary!!! It is embarrassing to think anyone would consider her in comparison with Hillary. They do not share any of the same values. And she can not touch Hillary when it comes to experience. You are comparing Hillary a women that could run the country to a women that can not even run her household. If she gets elected than that will kill the chance of Hillary making history of being the first women president. Hillary worked very hard to pave that pathway. We can not let this clueless Alaskan female come out of no where and take what only Hillary deserves in 2012!!! Hillary Clinton broke the glass ceiling NOT Sarah can''t be trusted Palin!!! Who is she anyway????????? Women we are to smart to fall for that gender scam that Mccain is trying to pull.
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by demsdebreaks September 18, 2008 1:18 AM PDT
Mr. Conroy, did you not think it relevant to mention that this "town-hall" meeting was an invitation only affair ticketed to 3,500 of the Republican faithful? This is another Bush / Rove tactic, to seed the audience so the only questions will along the lines of "Oh, how did you get to be so gosh *** wonderful?" And yet it''s billed and marketed throughout the media as a town-hall meeting under the implied premise that anyone in town can attend.

NOT SO.

This was basically an RNC mini meeting. Of course she would take the microphone when she could be certain what the questions would be. This was a skit worthy of Saturday Night Live.
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by rfborjal September 18, 2008 1:33 AM PDT
So, anything that has "foreign" in it qualifies Palin to deal with foreign policy? If she uses fuel from "foreign oil", or nuys a TV set from a "foreign country", she becomes an expoert on foreign affairs. Ridiculous!
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by mrtutto September 18, 2008 1:43 AM PDT
Watching some of the town hall meeting with John McCain and Sarah Palin was like sitting through a really bad Las Vegas lounge act.
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by tinabe-2009 September 18, 2008 4:24 AM PDT
I got lost in a blizzard of words there LOL. Seriously though, aren''t journalism majors supposed to have a pretty good grasp of the English language? Her grammar is atrocious!
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by ner-ny September 18, 2008 8:44 AM PDT
Palin is an empty vessel, and McCain was and is shockingly irresponsible to have chosen her as his running-mate. But maybe she sounded like she knew something during that foundational 15-minute phone call when McCain decided to offer her the slot....
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by bcinbigd September 18, 2008 9:39 AM PDT

I also have excellent qualifications for the job of Vice President of The USA. I live in Texas which shares a land border with Mexico and a maritime border with Cuba, Haiti, The Dominican Republic, and parts of Central and South Amerrica. I was a volleyball Dad and am presently the President of a solar energy company. I have "presidential" experience! Please notice that Sarah, like other Republican speakers always refers to "independence from foreign oil", but not "independence from OIL". Some can envision the future while others live for the past. Which do we really want?
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by rrauch1 September 18, 2008 10:05 AM PDT
Point guard on a state championship basketball team? Hilarious!!
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by marshall65 September 18, 2008 10:24 AM PDT
From Senator Chuck Hagel:"WASHINGTON %u2014 Sen. Chuck Hagel of Nebraska on Wednesday became the nation''s most prominent Republican officeholder to publicly question whether Sarah Palin has the experience to serve as president.

"She doesn''t have any foreign policy credentials," Hagel said in an interview. "You get a passport for the first time in your life last year? I mean, I don''t know what you can say. You can''t say anything."
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by dwmulenex September 18, 2008 10:57 AM PDT
my fair sarah? soo sorry, John Professor Higgins McCain, but the Wassila flower girl won''t fool Freddie at the Races or the Hungarian at the Dance. Maybe you should worry a little, too, about whether the rain in Spain falls mainly on McCain, since you don''t know the president''s name, that Spain is in Europe, or that it is a NATO ally,and a strong partner against international terrorism. Or are just still trying to put off getting that hearing aid your 72 year old ears so obviously need? Age is no crime, but trying to fool us about it effects on you is no honor either.
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by bovandy September 18, 2008 12:46 PM PDT
It needs to be pointed out, that when asked for how she would encourage ECONOMIC empowerment, she brings up a law that applies only to sports. Title IX is actually an economic KILLER to college athletics.
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by beap3 September 18, 2008 12:55 PM PDT
PALIN: "I have confidence in that readiness that readies this team of Mavericks to do what it takes, cause we gotta shake up Warshington, and that readiness is what it takes and oh yeah equality for women for all, yes, good question - next!"
Uh huh.
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by beap3 September 18, 2008 12:56 PM PDT
PALIN: "I have confidence in that readiness that readies this team of Mavericks to do what it takes, cause we gotta shake up Warshington, and that readiness is what it takes and oh yeah equality for women for all, yes, good question - next!"
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by karlaelisa September 18, 2008 12:59 PM PDT
her commentaries leaving in stitches then freaking out
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by rustyaustin September 18, 2008 1:18 PM PDT
Sweet Ginger Brown we are screwed if these idiots get into office.
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by rustyaustin September 18, 2008 1:23 PM PDT
"Earlier at the town hall meeting, a woman rose to speak and said was a Democrat who previously supported Hillary Clinton but now backed the Republican ticket.

%u201CGive us some details and examples of your strategies and plan for economic empowerment for women,%u201D she said."

That HAS GOT to be a planted question from the Democrats, since there is no way the Republicans want something as specific as that to be asked.
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by sekoum September 18, 2008 2:14 PM PDT
How about this, does she have any NATIONAL policy experience, since foreign policy experience doesn''t seem to exist???

If she still can''t give any specifics on her experience and exactly HOW she is ready on Day 1, then I can''t spend any more time on her.
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by sekoum September 18, 2008 2:20 PM PDT
How about this, does she have any NATIONAL policy experience, since foreign policy experience doesn''t seem to exist???

If she still can''t give any specifics on her experience and exactly HOW she is ready on Day 1, then I can''t spend any more time on her.
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by poipoi6 September 18, 2008 2:31 PM PDT
"He said that he would...take people to court if they were found to be discriminating." Nope. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/04/23/mccain-opposes-equal-pay-_n_98342.html
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by goodmother2 September 18, 2008 2:46 PM PDT
Her son is in the Army, not the National Guard.

As commander of the Alaska National Guard, Gov. Palin had absolutely no authority of those troops once they went overseas.

Gov. Palin has zero, zip, nada experience in international relations, policy, diplomacy.

This team of liars is working full time to keep the lies coming, while our economy is sinking into a depression.

She was a point guard on her high school basketball team so she can now develop economic policy for American women? I have a savings account in a bank, so I guess that qualifies me to oversee the reorganization of Fannie and Freddie (about which I apparently do know more than Palin--and I don''t know much).

"Country first?" No, McCain-Palin first. Sad
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by candrea-2009 September 18, 2008 2:47 PM PDT
This whole Palin thing is ridiculous! I am tired of people playing the sexism card; you can not call yourself a barracuda then hide behind sexism. She never answered the question on yesterday, except to say that she played basketball. She will not do anything to help women, because she is on a ticket with a man that voted against equal pay for equal work. She herself as mayor of Wasilla had victims of sexual assault pay for their own rape kits; that is reprehensible.
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by teacherjenn September 18, 2008 2:49 PM PDT
I think it is really interesting that she makes such a big deal about the opportunities Title IX gave her considering it was authored by an Democratic Asian American congresswoman from Hawaii....
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by troymoga September 18, 2008 2:59 PM PDT
How does being part of a sports team in high school answer the question of economic empowerment for women? She didn''t answer the question at all and they applauded her for it?!
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