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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.
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,
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
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.
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?
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Originally posted by Eurisko2012
reply to post by vor78
BTW, Hannity has Republicans, Independents, and Democrats.
[edit on 1-11-2009 by Eurisko2012]
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...
I love how all the Libs are scared to death of Palin
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.
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.