the barr-men don't seem to think it makes much of a difference. rep or demo.
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people don't remember the details. they just remember the pretty photos and that PSYCHO PENGUIN WAS RIGHT! hopefully obama will be a good prez.
the barr-men don't seem to think it makes much of a difference. rep or demo. |
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He wasn't right that McCain was purposefully throwing the election by choosing Palin. The problem with her choice is that she only appealed to people who
were already going to vote for him anyway.
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It's a case of a stopped clock being right twice a day. If you just guessed, Would a VP choice help or hurt a candidate?, you have a 50% chance of being
right. If you don't elaborate, then what you said is meaningless. You might as well have flipped a coin. And when he was pushed to elaborate, one reason
he said people wouldn't like her is because she's anti-gay. However, anti-gay state issues have passed overwhelmingly, even in blue states like
California.
If someone would have known how ignorant she was on issues, how she would be unable to answer questions like "What newspapers do you read?", how inarticulate she was, then that would have been a major scoop. What he said added nothing. |
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Sarah Palin was too much of a goof-off. in a past election it may have actually helped mcCain win, but now we've got serious crises going on in the
econonmy and world politics and she's making jokes about lipstick and appearing in unflattering sketches on SNL.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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Palin might well be a goof off, but I think McCain and Obama appeared on SNL lately, too (though I didn't see them).
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Officer Prowl |
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Wow.
I don't think there's any doubt in my mind at all right now that we made the best choice for this country. |
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CLOUDBOND007 |
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It's probably just mean to keep going at this point, but...
Even the reliably conservative Fox News channel may be turning against Governor Palin, however, being the first this week to report the consternation experienced by the McCain team on discovering that the governor really did think Africa was a country. Allegedly she also could not name the three countries of the North American Free Trade Agreement. They would be Canada, the US and Mexico. |
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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The $150,000 clothes thing keeps getting worse, too.
But, anyway, about Africa being a country, I don't know what to think about that. On the one hand, there's no live video of her saying that, and I have a hard time thinking anyone would believe that. On the other hand, if anyone would, maybe it would be Sarah Palin. |
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Captain Ladd Spencer |
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I don't really like McCain, but I also don't have anything against him. Palin, I couldn't stand and the more I learned about her the more
I hated her, like this not knowing Africa was a country, or not knowing the three countries in NAFTA (what are the choices?).
(Hoo boy, I think I've been in front of the computer too long, my brain's getting tipsy)
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11/07/08 12:01 AM.
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BOGUS666 |
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I basically agree with Troy, Sweetbee, and Spencer. I didn't dislike McCain but the world needs change and it's not the time for another rich white
male president who's right in line with Bush's policies, so I voted for the candidate I felt we needed the most. Sarah Palin didn't help matters
either.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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da dick |
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the news articles just makes me think they(mccain's team) constantly hired and fired retarded aides and advisors.
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Crawl and 1OOO |
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Crawl and 1OOO wrote: Looks like it's a hoax. Palin's rebuttal of it, though, was so weird as to give credence to it. "If there are allegations based on questions or comments that I made in debate prep about NAFTA, and about the continent versus the country when we talk about Africa there, then those were taken out of context," she said. |
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Last month Eisenstadt blogged that Samuel J. Wurzelbacher, Joe the Plumber, was closely related to Charles Keating, the disgraced former savings and loan chief. It wasn't true, but other bloggers ran with it.He stole that from someone (I think maybe Keith Olbermann). Olbermann said that "Wurzelbacher" reminded him of Robert Wurzelbacher, who is Charles Keating's son-in-law. |
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Captain Ladd Spencer |
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Captain Ladd Spencer wrote:Fuuuuck. So, anyways, is Jow the Plumber still planning on running for Congress, or did everyone realize his 15 minutes of fame were over and forget him finally? |
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