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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 08:28 PM by Uniceft17
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You've already had it pointed out to you in your other Palin love fest threads that the only people she attracts is the extreme right, which is about
22 percent of this country and im sure its going to stay that way. To everyone else she's a quitter and too far to the right.
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 08:30 PM by OldDragger
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by OldDragger
Palin is yesterdays news?  
Why is Sarah Palin appearing on Oprah this month?
Her book is selling like hotcakes as we speak.
Nice try.
It's called a book tour. a sales tour. Big deal.
Mcenzie phillips just did one, everybody does one.
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 08:45 PM by Eurisko2012
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Well, lets just wait and see.
If they lose all 3, then they will think again about passing an unpopular
Government Health Care system.
BTW, Hannity has Republicans, Independents, and Democrats.
Hannity said raise your hand if you think the government could do a
good job running a government health care system.
Only 1 guy in the back raised his hand.
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I think Rush Limbaugh was great.
1 term Obama sounds great.
Have you checked out Sarahs Facebook page?
She is making all the right moves.
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 08:49 PM by vor78
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If they lose all three, then its pretty much over for Obama and this Congress. The blue dog Dems, who are already getting cold feet about
healthcare and crap-and-trade are going to break ranks and run from Obama, Pelosi and Reid on anything remotely controversial if that happens.
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 10:49 PM by Eurisko2012
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reply to post by Philalethes
When Obama fails to fix the economy, he will just blame
George Bush. It won't work. The American people want solutions
not excuses. Cap & Trade is not a solution. It's just another
problem that will kill even more jobs.
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 10:53 PM by iamoverrated
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She's a pretty lady.... she's more than welcome to be my vice-president anytime
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 10:57 PM by Janky Red
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Originally posted by Stormdancer777
I was very pro Palin, I still like her but am fence sitting at the moment,
Still, 2012 cannot come soon enough,
Very shocking to hear
I hope you get your wish!
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 10:57 PM by Stormdancer777
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Originally posted by NoEXcUseS
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Well, my solution, (as far-fetched as it may sound) would be to get accurate reporting on news, non-biased reporting, and get actual candidates that
know how to govern people in an efficient manner. That would mean, getting rid of all this unnecessary bureaucracy, getting rid of all special
interests, having MAIN STREAM news coverage spread out over an extremely wide range of reporting...oh shoot I'm starting to ramble and I lost my
train of thought.
Money, power, corruption is the root of all evil.
"I can see Russia from my back door!"
NEXUS
I agree with most of what you have said, however,
Palin never said that Tina did,
The line "I can see Russia from my house" was uttered by Tina Fey playing Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live (SNL). It's such a good line because
it's close to Palin's actual words and thoughts. She could well have uttered those very words.
Here is what she said to ABC's Charles Gibson -- we give you Gibson's question and Palin's answer (fact check the source: ABC)
GIBSON: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks, does the proximity of the state give you?
PALIN: They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.
PALIN: They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.
So if this statement is true, how is she an idiot?
Map
www.graphicmaps.com...
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 11:32 PM by Chevalerous
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Originally posted by Stormdancer777
Originally posted by NoEXcUseS
reply to post by Stormdancer777
Well, my solution, (as far-fetched as it may sound) would be to get accurate reporting on news, non-biased reporting, and get actual candidates that
know how to govern people in an efficient manner. That would mean, getting rid of all this unnecessary bureaucracy, getting rid of all special
interests, having MAIN STREAM news coverage spread out over an extremely wide range of reporting...oh shoot I'm starting to ramble and I lost my
train of thought.
Money, power, corruption is the root of all evil.
"I can see Russia from my back door!"
NEXUS
I agree with most of what you have said, however,
Palin never said that Tina did,
The line "I can see Russia from my house" was uttered by Tina Fey playing Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live (SNL). It's such a good line because
it's close to Palin's actual words and thoughts. She could well have uttered those very words.
Here is what she said to ABC's Charles Gibson -- we give you Gibson's question and Palin's answer (fact check the source: ABC)
GIBSON: What insight into Russian actions, particularly in the last couple of weeks, does the proximity of the state give you?
PALIN: They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.
PALIN: They're our next door neighbors and you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.
So if this statement is true, how is she an idiot?
Map
www.graphicmaps.com...
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Yes I know that Alaska is vey near Russia with some water in between, but can she actually see Russia from her back door?
Sorry to chip in here as an European!
I actually like Sarah Palin a lot - she soo damn hot!
She's cute, sassy and make me all riled up! but is she really presidential material?
I think she's great for local Government, but really can't see her as the most powerful women in the world!
Hillery and her are just plain scary too see at this most important post of your beautiful country!
Why can't you guys vote in some sane person for a change?
In my eyes, Ron would be a great leader and president for your country!
But I guess that some of you guys (maybe?) prefer a Rush or Bill O'reilly type of guy?
Don't you have any sane retired Generals who wants to be president?
Or some intelligent/intellectual and sane woman? like Tina Fey?
O'Boy! what I miss the D.D Eisenhower days!
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reply posted on 1-11-2009 @ 11:40 PM by Janky Red
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by vor78
BTW, Hannity has Republicans, Independents, and Democrats.
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Sure does, Conservative independents and Democrats with congenital defects!
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 07:29 AM by hlesterjerome
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Originally posted by Philalethes
I love how all the Libs are scared to death of Palin...She must be the next pic otherwise the Libs wouldn't giver her the time of day...
Are you serious? You REALLY think "libs" are afraid of Sarah Palin?
She happens to be 99.999999% of "libs" wet dreams. We would LOVE to see Her as the Republicans top pick for 2012.
I think I'll be wearing depends on the day they announce their pick. Cause if She's their man, I'll certainly cream-my-jeans.
Sarah Palin running against Obama would guarantee Obama another 4 years.
You keep thinking we're afraid of Her and PLEASE make her your top pick.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 07:35 AM by genius/idoit
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She is what this country needs an honest realistic non subversive open leader.What we have now is a dirty sneaky thug whose only loyalty seems to be
to the dismantling of the USA.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:00 AM by whaaa
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Reguardless of what Rush says; I don't think ex Gov. Palin has any intrest in running for political office. Her book is selling well, to the tune of
7mil.
She is very popular with the right wing and is making quite a bit of money on the speaking circuit
I expect soon she will take semi retirement in the Hamptons and venture out for occasional speaking engagementse, a "newsperson" on Fox and support
conservative causes and candidates for a piece of the action if you know what I mean. American politics at it's finest.
Perhaps her faithful devotees can ignore her "cut and running" from the office she was elected to, but this has for all practicle purposes doomed
her for any meaningful office.
rawstory.com...
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:11 AM by Rhetoric
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What should also be noted, is yet another example of the Fair and Balanced" programming of False-News, Giving someone like Rush Limbaugh 30
minutes to tee off on this administration, with of course, no retort or counter perspective.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:13 AM by mrpotatohead
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Something to think about. There are several kinds of smarts out there. there's book smart, street smart, common sense smart, and some others that
escape me at the moment.
Obama is book smart, and somewhat street smart, but lacks greatly in common sense. He has shown this over and over. Examples you ask?? How
about stating a position on an issue, and changing 360 degrees the very next day, and think that joe the plumber will forget what he said 24 hours
ago.??? Also, thinking that all people are just blown away by his charm, and don't see him for the puppet he is. There are more examples, but those
are sufficient.
Now, as for Sarah Palin, she has some street smarts, but has more common sense in her foot, that obama has in his whole body. The Obama minions
just can't understand her appeal to the masses. They also suffer from a lack of common sense, and a disconnect from the common folk, of which there
are many more than the kool aid drinking Obama supporters. The current elections are beginning to give a clue to what's in store for the big "O"
supporters, and the democratic party in general. To all the dems out there, enjoy party majority while you can, as your pink slips are in the mail.
It may not be a republican that will replace you, as they have their own identity crisis going on, but someone, from some party is going to take your
place. Hopefully there will reverse some of the ridiculous and destructive laws that have been passed in the past year.
Everyone must remember, what is coming isn't a Democratic or Republican thing, it's a mad as hell, and not going to take it anymore thing.
it's a"enough is enough" thing. Both parties have screwed Americans to no end. it's time for wholesale change. These lifetime senators and
congressmen need to find out what unemployment really feels like. Now that's change I can believe in! How about a pink slip for these
carpetbaggers?
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 09:58 AM by Snarf
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I love how all the Libs are scared to death of Palin
does it make you feel better to think that anti-palin people are such because of fear?
First off, i dont think of myself as a liberal.
Second off, the only thing i'm afraid of when i hear the name Sarah Palin, is that there just might be enough idiots in this country to elect her
into office. And i fear that because she, herself, is the ring leader idiot.
But then i breathe a sign of relief when i realize that the only people left who really like Sarah Palin are those who listen to Rush Limbaugh.
And even though there are no facts to back up this exaggerated number given to us by Rush Limbaugh of 20 million listeners...i'd say it's safe that
even if she did get everyone of his votes, it'd still only equate to 20 million or less.
In 2008, Obama got 64 million voters.
Hell, one third of those people could show back up in 2012 and still clean Palins clock.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 10:42 AM by OldDragger
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Obama minions? Talk about a personality cult, that's about all Palin has going for her.
I understand her appeal. simple solutions. Her Willford Brimley "by golly' approach appeals to those that cannot understand change, and seek a
simple return to some mythical America that never really existed. Common sense is a really vague term anyway!
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 11:17 AM by Stormdancer777
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Sarah Palin's second act
views.washingtonpost.com...
The ever-astute Obama campaign, sensing that Palin's charisma rivaled that of its candidate, quickly attacked her qualifications. Her "hockey
mom" credentials were also challenged when it became public that the GOP purchased a campaign wardrobe for her costing about $150,000. She was
portrayed as vapid by commentators and comedians, who pounced upon her lackluster performances in interviews. But the unkindest cut came from the
Republicans who abandoned her. Many cited her as the reason they crossed over to Obama. Even McCain's campaign staff leaked its displeasure with
her.
Before the campaign ended, Palin had been buried.
You Palin haters are truly tools, they played you like a fiddle.
Palin has done better at this flying solo than when kept under wraps by McCain's campaign staff, which helped land her in a ditch by not
rebutting the attacks she suffered. Didn't Obama's attacks on Palin's qualifications for vice president apply to Obama -- and with greater force?
And hadn't that rebuttal been prepackaged by Hillary Clinton during the primaries? Didn't it demonstrate that Palin was, indeed, a "hockey mom"
because the campaign had to clothe her? Moreover, merely contrasting that attack with Obama's double-cross on an issue at the heart of our electoral
system -- campaign financing -- would have won the day. Obama's outsized spending turned Democratic and Republican states into battlegrounds. Palin
will hit such slow-pitches much better.
And McCain is a POS, for this.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 11:33 AM by OldDragger
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AWWWW. The BIG complaint of the Palin boosters.
People played politics with her. How shocking!
This from the folks that propagated Obama is a Muslim, the antichrist, a communist/ socialist, hates white people, won't salute the flag ad
nauseum.
Ya know, politics is a tough game, if your little Sarah can't take it then she FAILS the test of what it takes.
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reply posted on 2-11-2009 @ 05:04 PM by DemonicAngelZero
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I love the mentality of "Well, if she's got the evil liberals worked up, they MUST fear her!! That must mean she's good enough to vote for!!"
No... not really. It just means they think she's a big joke. But congrats on using elections as a means to express spite. Because our country fares
so well when we vote out of hatred, bigotry, fear, intolerance, and anything else that avoids reasoning and thought.
But... by that logic Palin worshiping logic... all the conservatives just seem to be so scared of Obama. I guess that MUST mean he is good enough to
get another term!! After all, the conservatives are just big evil doers!!!
As for Rush Limbaugh... he has nothing of value to say. He's an entertainer. Like Glenn Beck. Just entertainers. I listen to them as much as I listen
to any Hollywood celebrity preaching about whatever the popular cause is these days.
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