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Election 2008

Sarah Palin's Very Bad Interview

By AlterNet Staff, AlterNet. Posted September 26, 2008.


The more time Sarah Palin spends on the national stage, the worse she gets.
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The first half of the Katie Couric interview with Sarah Palin did not start off well. It was a complete disaster, in fact.




It's like watching a train wreck, she seems to have no idea what she is talking about.

But hey, people sometimes get off on the wrong foot. It couldn't get any worse right? She just probably needed to find her rhythm, right?

Well, no. If the first half of the interview was bad, well then the second half of the interview was much, much worse.

From Ryan Powers over at Think Progress:

During the interview, Couric asked Palin why she believes the Wall Street bailout is needed. Palin responded incoherently by claiming that the bailout would "help those who are concerned about health care reform." Palin then appeared to look down at her notes and said, "Oh, it's got to be all about job creation":


COURIC: Why isn't it better, Governor Palin, to spend $700 billion helping middle-class families struggling with health care, housing, gas and groceries? ... Instead of helping these big financial institutions that played a role in creating this mess?
PALIN: Ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to help shore up the economy- Oh, it's got to be about job creation too. So health care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions


"She's not always responsive when she's asked questions," Couric said of Palin. "It was a really interesting experience for me to interview her yesterday," she added.
Well, people make mistakes. But that has to be the worst of it right? Nope, as Steve Benen over at the Washington Monthly reported:

Earlier, I suggested Sarah Palin's response to Katie Couric's question on the bailout was a low point in Palin's brief career as a candidate for national office. I spoke too soon.



As regular readers know, almost immediately after Palin was added to the Republican ticket, a number of conservatives, including McCain himself, argued Alaska's proximity to Russia necessarily amounts to foreign policy experience. I've been having some fun with this, because, well, it's the dumbest argument I've ever heard.



In the second part of the CBS interview with Palin Couric, to her enormous credit, asks Palin to explain what this talking point means:









COURIC: You've cited Alaska's proximity to Russia as part of your foreign policy experience. What did you mean by that?
PALIN: That Alaska has a very narrow maritime border between a foreign country, Russia, and on our other side, the land -- boundary that we have with -- Canada. [...]
COURIC: Explain to me why that enhances your foreign policy credentials.
PALIN: Well, it certainly does because our -- our next door neighbors are foreign countries. They're in the state that I am the executive of. And there in Russia --
COURIC: Have you ever been involved with any negotiations, for example, with the Russians?
PALIN: We have trade missions back and forth. We -- we do -- it's very important when you consider even national security issues with Russia as Putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the United States of America, where -- where do they go? It's Alaska. It's just right over the border. It is -- from Alaska that we send those out to make sure that an eye is being kept on this very powerful nation, Russia, because they are right there. They are right next to -- to our state.

Usually, candidates for national office get better as time goes on. Palin is clearly getting worse.



I mean, really, think about Palin's argument here. She has foreign policy experience because Russian leaders flies over Alaskan air space on their way to the U.S.? Seriously, that's what Palin told a national television audience.



First, it's probably not true. Moscow is in Western Russia, and if a Russian leader were flying to the U.S., he or she would probably fly over the Atlantic. But geography aside, what does this have to do with foreign policy experience? If a head of state flies over you, you necessarily gain a background in international affairs?



I'm afraid Sarah Palin is not only embarrassing herself, she's quickly become a national joke.
It'd be funny, if it wasn't so painful to watch.

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Palin talks in circles...
Posted by: NoMcCainPalin on Sep 26, 2008 12:42 AM   
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tiny tiny ones.

She makes Stepford wives sound like Mensa members.

Old Man McCain and Stupid Sarah -- wrong for America, wrong for the world
For reasons why JM and SP should not be elected
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» RE: Palin talks in circles... Posted by: Lafcadio
WHen asked what foregin countries she had visited...
Posted by: starsailor on Sep 26, 2008 1:24 AM   
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...she listed Ireland as one of the three.

But then it emerged she had made a re-fuel stopover at Shannon airport on her way to rally the troops in the second county she's been to; Kuwait!!

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Zwinky Palin
Posted by: Direct Democracy on Sep 26, 2008 3:03 AM   
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She's not really a dumbass, she's just drawn that way.

If the bailout goes through, close your bank account and do all transactions in cash.


FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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O M G
Posted by: Michel on Sep 26, 2008 3:31 AM   
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Watch the interview a few times....shut your eyes, click your heals...and repeat "There's no place like home."

It's all just a very bad dream.......


Wait, maybe that's what she's thinking.

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» Good Guys/Bad Guys Posted by: rjgwood
» RE: Good Guys/Bad Guys Posted by: Michel
PALIN'S UNEDUCATED AND A VICTIM AT BEST
Posted by: sallyride on Sep 26, 2008 3:36 AM   
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It's McCain who should be booted out of government for this - Palin's another one of his trophy women. Notice the similarities between "Mrs." and "Governor"? They say nothing - life is a vacuum filled with benefits that keep them going.

On the other hand, it's patently obvious poor John couldn't get anyone else to run with him. Tsk, tsk. Signs John that you shouldn't have tried this race. Who on earth will support him if he was elected? The people? Good luck.

Pain's speech is outrageous - she is a national disgrace. We teach our children to speak correctly, and here is a VEEP candidate pushed to meet with foreign heads of state unable to speak English correctly, and she can't cope with the simplest inteviews without falling apart. Negotiate with Iran!? cOME ON!

What must the McCain campaign have paid those she met with to tolerate such abuse from her. Someone needs to call out a business-attire consultant for her, too. Let's get that woman dressed, coifed, and speaking properly or we'll end up with another Bush on our hands.

Saint's preserve us.

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What is a post turtle??????
Posted by: peridot on Sep 26, 2008 4:06 AM   
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While suturing a cut on the hand of a 75 year old Texas rancher whose hand was caught in a gate while working cattle, the doctor struck up a conversation with the old man. Eventually the topic got around to Sarah Palin and her bid to be a heartbeat away from being President.
The old rancher said 'well, ya know, Palin is a post turtle.' Not being familiar with the term, the doctor asked him what a post turtle is.
The old rancher said, 'when your driving down a country road and you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a post turtle'
The old rancher saw a puzzled look on the doctors face, so he continued to explain...You know she didn't get up there by herself, she doesn't belong up there, she doesn't know what to do while she is up there, and you just wonder what kind of dumb ass put her up there to begin with.

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» RE: What is a post turtle?????? Posted by: Blacktiger
» RE: What is a post turtle?????? Posted by: mainspark
» So... Posted by: chaoslegs
The more coverage like this for Palin, the better for the Democrats
Posted by: akai ringo on Sep 26, 2008 4:27 AM   
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I don't know what future debates are planned in the run up to the November election, but on reading this and listening to Palin, it strikes me that the more media coverage like this that Palin can get, the better for the Democrats. A four-way debate, with McCain and Obama debating economic policy, while Palin and Biden debate foreign policy could be both instructive and entertaining.

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Maybe it's all a joke
Posted by: socialpsych on Sep 26, 2008 5:09 AM   
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The more I hear about McCain and Palin, the more their nomination seems to be a put-on. They are totally laughable characters who no one in their right mind would take seriously, let alone send to the White House. This is very much like Bob Dole's candidacy against Clinton. It was a joke.

The question is: why did the Repukes choose these two obvious losers? Anyone out there have any ideas?

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» RE: Maybe it's all a joke Posted by: ForestDinizen
» RE: Maybe it's all a joke Posted by: Adastra
» RE: Maybe it's all a joke Posted by: VZEQICVA
» RE: Maybe it's all a joke Posted by: yesman
» RE: Maybe it's all a joke Posted by: beautifulady2003
Eliza Doolittle
Posted by: DanYHKim on Sep 26, 2008 5:18 AM   
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Governor Palin sounds like she has been crammed with too many facts, and has had inadequate time to assimilate it all. Her performance rather reminds me of the scene in My Fair Lady, in which Eliza Doolittle babbles on at the Ascot opening races, elegantly transitioning from the rain in Spain to hurricanes in Hampshire.

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Sabrina
Posted by: sabrina on Sep 26, 2008 5:45 AM   
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I never would have thought I'd say this, but Katie Couric for VP! It's obvious that Ms Couric's experience as a morning talk show host and anhcor of a major network nightly news broadcast has given her more knowledge and capability than Sahra has in her little finger. Having Sahra Palin one heart beat away from the presidency scares the hell out of me.

Richard

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» RE: Sabrina Posted by: crashgrab
Oh, the schadenfreude!
Posted by: Luther Blissett on Sep 26, 2008 5:48 AM   
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It has been so great to watch people in the media talk to Sarah Palin like a kindergarten teacher talking to a student. If only they had treated Bush this way for the past eight years! If only they treated all politicians this way!

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» RE: Oh, the schadenfreude! Posted by: crashgrab
As embarrassing as this is...
Posted by: jgrossnas on Sep 26, 2008 5:57 AM   
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...the sad fact is that Palin is still revving up the GOP base because she's a hardcore conservative like Bush and because she has that relatively youthful, plucky aura.

Thankfully, outside of that, more and more people who are independents and former Hilary supporters are realizing what a pathetic dunce she is. Like Sarah Silverman, they're probably also wondering "Can't we have people in the White House that we don't have to be ashamed of anymore?"

What I find truly unsettling is that because McCain is keeping his medical record closely guarded (probably because there's some unsettling heath problems documented there), we might have to suffer through at least 2-3 years of her administration if he gets elected.

As bad as Bush is, try to imagine how much worse she could make things for everyone. If that scenario does play out, you can also expect that the likelihood of another female candidate is going to be pretty low for a long time to come.

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BEWARE SMOKE AND MIRRORS
Posted by: peacemom528 on Sep 26, 2008 6:11 AM   
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This candidate may seem like a joke but the joke may be on us if the Republicans don't care who's running because they have no intention of allowing the voters to decide our leadership regardless!

While we're all paying attention to the McPain train wreck, there are systematic efforts being launched or continued in Democratic districts around the county to suppress, intimidate, or disable the voting process. Paperless and other computerized voting machines are proven insecure and I'll bet there will be fewer machines than needed in Democratic districts in Ohio, Florida, Michigan, New Hampshire, Colorado, and Nevada- ensuring long lines and short tempers at the polls.

The attempts to throw valid Democratic voters off the rolls in each of the battleground states is also already underway, too, with challenges being prepared against voters who face foreclosure in Ohio, people with names similar to felons (or just black-sounding) in Florida, and those without "proper ID" (even if there is no ID requirement).

We have a bunch of power-drunk criminals in the White House who are not going to go easily from "untouchability" to vulnerability. I, for one, don't trust the electoral process to work after the last two Presidential elections- certainly not without serious oversight and a healthy dose of skepticism on the part of the American electorate! Do you seriously think Cheney has any intention of ending his reign as shadow dictator? Or that Karl Rove is no longer the primary architect of Republican dirty trick politics? Keep your eyes on the ball, people!

What citizens can and should do:

Especially if you live in any of the swing states, please consider being a poll worker or watcher! Check out your local election board's website for information on how.

Go early and DO NOT leave the polls if the lines are long. Call in sick to work, don't go to class, arrange for child care- do whatever it takes! Bring a snack, a book, and 3-5 friends with you to the polls and make sure you record your vote in some way.

If you are suspicious about conduct at the polls, document the incident(s), have the local election board's number handy and call them. Also have numbers for local voting rights organization and your chapter of the ACLU.

Be prepared to protest the result if it does not reflect our will as a people. We must not allow our democracy to be subverted again!

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» RE: BEWARE SMOKE AND MIRRORS Posted by: jbro434
Palen's eyes
Posted by: octoberhill on Sep 26, 2008 6:15 AM   
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W claimed to have looked into Vladimir Putin's eyes and "seen his soul". I look into Palen's obviously panicked eyes and see the toy monkey with the cymbals.

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» RE: Palen's eyes Posted by: redstarwraith
» RE: Palen's eyes Posted by: mainspark
Nice Girl, Cheerleader, Not Very Bright
Posted by: Lilly on Sep 26, 2008 6:22 AM   
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There are millions of subjects in this world that I am not qualified to discuss, but how Sarah Palin presents when she speaks is not among them. At one point in my life I taught high school for ten years. Trust me on this--- Palin comes across not as a professional or even as a politician, but as a high school student---one who is working at C level. I have also taught college undergraduates and graduate students. Hear me: Palin is working at high school level.

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Let her sink herself
Posted by: taxidriver on Sep 26, 2008 6:27 AM   
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Palin's opponents (and they are legion) need to be careful. Hard-hitting attacks will probably generate sympathy. Katie Couric had it about right: Ask her fairly simple questions, and allow her to sink herself with incoherent and/or absurd answers.

At the moment, Palin is simply out of her league. Sort of like a mediocre Single-A ballplayer promoted to the Bigs during the World Series. She's just "not ready to lead"--nor ready to speak in coherent sentences.

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» RE: Let her sink herself Posted by: VZEQICVA
» RE: Let her sink herself Posted by: helenahanbasquet
After 8 years of incompetent Bush and his evil VP Cheney
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Sep 26, 2008 6:29 AM   
Current rating: 3    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
McCain and Palin are what Repugs have to offer for the next4-8 years?

What is even more crazy is that McCain-Palin are polling withing margin of error with Obama-Biden!

Is it me or the voters in this country are retarded?

Why aren't the baby-boomers out on the street protesting as they see their retirement funds getting wiped off?

Why aren't the people in their 30s-40s out on the street protesting against job loss, rising inflation, increases in health care costs, and a decrease in their incomes?

Why aren't the college kids and fresh graduates out on the streets protesting against lack of jobs and rising cost of tuitions?

Fat, dumb, FUGLY Americans!

I guess this is the way Karma works - we destroyed Iraq and Afghanistan; and now we are destroying ourselves.

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The Fake Pass
Posted by: kmcd on Sep 26, 2008 6:35 AM   
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McCain picked Palin for one reason -- the fake pass -- to distract the American people from the real issues -- and to distract the American people from taking a hard look at who McCain is today and what policies he's proposing should he become president.

McCain's whole presidential campaign has been about one Fake Pass over another -- it's never been about the issues -- and the Rove Republicans - who McCain has signed on for as their poster boy -- are just hoping that the clock runs out and he gets in.

Wake up, America! This crap is happening right in front of our faces -- and we're not doing anything about it other than ignoring that Rove Republicans aren't just about this election -- they are really about changing up our entire democracy -- they've put us deep in historic deficits and trade deficits, they decimated the economy and now want a $700 billion taypayer bailout without any strings attached, we're bailing out Fannie and Freddie - 2 government agencies that the Republicans privatized to disasterous end -- we're bailing out AIG (one of McCain's biggest donors) -- they've given the Executive Branch more power ever in our history, suspended habeus corpus, shut down any access to information; are building fences on our borders; decimated our individual rights and state's rights -- Are you listening?

Ask yourself -- Are we really the democracy that our forefathers gave their lives for? or some quasi-democracy -- a shell of a democracy --

Remember people, Mussolini was ELECTED by a democracy -- and remember what happened?!

This crap is happening -- wake up and do whatever you have to do to get Obama in there --think about our future generations!

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» RE: The Fake Pass Posted by: Lilly
Let this silly woman torpedo her own Maine!
Posted by: Nightstallion on Sep 26, 2008 7:00 AM   
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The more she squeals about control the more states will slip from their fingers. This election is not about Sarah's wonderful state of Alaska. It is about the American People and their ravening need for ANY cheap energy source.

But even the gas guzzling American public can see what having her in office will mean. They are just trying to bamboozle themselves into believing she is not as bad as she seems and really does have a solution!

In the mean time let the grungy so and so set sights on enslaving the American people to a Religious Corporatocracy. The resulting furor is just the torpedo that will sink her ass.

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Dumbocracy at work
Posted by: popeurbanxxiii on Sep 26, 2008 7:04 AM   
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It's ironic that McHoover brought on Sarah to im-Palin his campaign in order to pander to women. Most of the women I speak to are mortified by this selection. Many of the "dudes and rednecks" I know say stuff like, "I'd do her" or "I'd like to field undress her".

I think Obama almost had it right. It's not just the Republican Party that likes to revel in it's stupidity, it's the whole freakin' nation! The dumbing down of America is truly frightening...

So, instead of having a President y'all'd like to have a beer with, we have a VP candidate y'all'd like to "do". (Shaking my head in dis-belief...)

And before you jump down my throat for putting down "dudes and rednecks", let me say this; I live in the South and I'm truly a bit of a hick myself. Observation is just observation. Just sayin'...

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What a trainwreck
Posted by: Sunfell on Sep 26, 2008 7:11 AM   
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Palin makes Miss South Carolina look like a Ph.D candidate.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww

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» RE: What a trainwreck Posted by: Cathyc
What Couric should have asked barbie:
Posted by: AMERICAN VETERAN on Sep 26, 2008 7:14 AM   
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"Just what are you talking about?"

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Isn't her body language familiar?
Posted by: lovercat2942 on Sep 26, 2008 7:26 AM   
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The more and more I watch Sarah Palin and listen to her comments, the more she looks and sounds like that innocent girl from South Carolina a few months back. The difference is that I felt that girl's pain in trying to find her answers, temporarily losing her train of thought under the lights. Not so with Mrs. Palin. She's a politician running for the VP (and possibly eventually President) of this country and ought to be able to give answers more relevant to the questions asked. She seems in way over her head.

Just my opinion.

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I agree with previous posts...let Sarah do the heavy lifting
Posted by: lexicon on Sep 26, 2008 7:32 AM   
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just give her her own petard, hand her the rope, and let her do the hoisting.

lexicon

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The scary thing is...
Posted by: fluffmuffinmom on Sep 26, 2008 7:34 AM   
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This idiot has a good chance of being our freaking PRESIDENT! God help us...

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» Yes, she does Posted by: truthteller
» Reinforce the base... Posted by: Cathyc
» RE: The scary thing is... Posted by: VZEQICVA
So Palin is just another Uneducated, small town cracker without a Ph.D from Harvard, Yale or Oxford
Posted by: yellow on Sep 26, 2008 7:51 AM   
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What did anyone expect? A Nobel Laureate? She's a religious nutcase, warmongering, book censoring, gun toting cracker. Just what Republicans love. How disgusting.

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Waiting
Posted by: Morell on Sep 26, 2008 7:52 AM   
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I'm waiting for the usual right-wing commentators to come to her defense -- by attacking something Obama or Biden or their pastors said.

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» YES! Posted by: LeeAnnG
Delusional?
Posted by: maryyooch on Sep 26, 2008 7:53 AM   
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Clearly, John McCain has become delusional. And by picking a wanna-be politician who doesn't know her a*s from her elbow, who is so egocentric, he has put this country at enourmous risk. Could you even imagine that pair in the White House? It gives me cold shivers down my spine. I only caight bits and pieces of the Couric interview, and I came to the conclusion that she IS NOT a quick study!
If she has foreign policy experience because of geography, does it make me more experienced because I spent a summer in Europe? I also majored in Poli/Sci in college. Does that make me quailified to be part of a team that will lead the most powerful office in the free world?

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» RE: Delusional? Posted by: anneliese-nyc
» RE: Delusional? Posted by: helenahanbasquet
She's Dubya in drag...
Posted by: jimidee on Sep 26, 2008 8:01 AM   
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same deer-in-the-headlights look.

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» RE: She's Dubya in drag... Posted by: VZEQICVA
foreign policy credentials
Posted by: Grandma Crabby on Sep 26, 2008 8:06 AM   
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For breakfast this morning I had an English muffin.

Last night I had Chinese fried rice.

Tonight, I'm cooking up an Italian feast.

In the fourth grade, I made a map of Europe out of flour, salt and water.

DAMN! My foreign policy credentials are better than Ms. Palin's. GRANNY FOR VP!

What a freaking air head! Of course the really scary part is that I know LOTS of people who would watch that interview and come to the conclusion that she is brilliant. Seriously. Dumb and dumber!

Luv,
Granny

Granny's crazy videos = Go get a chuckle!

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» RE: foreign policy credentials Posted by: Grandma Crabby
» RE: foreign policy credentials Posted by: Grandma Crabby
» RE: foreign policy credentials Posted by: beautifulady2003
Lilly
Posted by: Lilly on Sep 26, 2008 8:09 AM   
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CONSERVATIVE COLUMIST ASKS PALIN TO QUIT: Dear friends, I bring a gift. This morning major conservative columnist Kathleen Parker has called upon Sarah Palin to withdraw her VP candidacy for the good of the GOP ticket and of the United States. Parker's exact words:
"If BS were currency, Palin could bail out Wall Street all by herself".

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» Excellent quote! Posted by: helenahanbasquet
» BS as currency Posted by: Cathyc
Pontius Palin strikes again!
Posted by: MTguy on Sep 26, 2008 8:34 AM   
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I guess we can add "Complete Ineptitude on Foreign Policy & International Relations" to Sarah Palin's pathological lying on the stump. This certifies her dunce status in this area of required presidential skills.

I truly feel that McCain's election would actually damage the cause of women for equal treatment because of what Sarah Palin would do using this level of ignorance in a position of power.

If you'd like to see what that would be like, just review most of George W. Bush's presidency and the boneheaded, shortsighted moves he's made. Same deal for Ms. Palin even in the position of VP. God forbid someone this unprepared would ever be asked to lead the nation as our president. Given the current state of the nation, we deserve better than that.

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How did she win Alaska?
Posted by: Ergoat7 on Sep 26, 2008 8:45 AM   
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Who lost to her?! How could that person possibly have a worse campaign than Palin for governor of Alaska?

Just some brief details please, of how this went down.

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Beta VCR
Posted by: theVRWCwhodatesLiberals on Sep 26, 2008 9:52 AM   
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Maybe Sen Biden recorded it on his beta VCR while watching re-runs of FDR's 1929 State of the Union Speeches?

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Palin made me cringe!
Posted by: Hissyfitx on Sep 26, 2008 9:54 AM   
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This was almost like watching Courtney Love when she was cracked out on David Letterman a couple years ago!

Palin should be joining the cast of "THE OFFICE" not running for the White House!

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She did not even get the 'airspace' thing right!
Posted by: guanyin on Sep 26, 2008 10:41 AM   
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The most common and most efficient "Great Circle" polar air routes from Moscow - or anywhere in Western Russia or Eastern Europe - to New York or Washington D.C. - DO NOT EVER TOUCH Alaskan airspace!

They do touch Canadian airspace and Danish airspace (over Greenland) but they do NOT touch Alaskan airspace, unless the flight is connecting via the Russian Pacific e.g. Vladivostok.

So even on this point Sarah's remarks are silly and uninformed.

(I wonder why I have never seen this correction elsewhere on the web or in the press.)

For confirmation go to a globe or to Google Earth and just draw the straightest path from Moscow to Washington. It's not over Alaska.

And re: "seeing Russia from my window" - that's not true either. One cannot see Russia, even with a very powerful teloscope, from either Anchorage, Juneau or Wasilla.

Has Ms. Palin ever told the truth about anything?

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» No. Posted by: Beck
Dumb Blonde Jokes
Posted by: jmmartin on Sep 26, 2008 11:27 AM   
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Sarah Failin' is a walking dumb blonde joke. You guys left out the best part of the interview. When Couric was really pressing Failin' about the importance of Alaska being linked by a narrow land strip to Russia, she actually said, "I don't know...."

Did you hear the one about the blonde who had to buy specially made blouses? Yeah, she had inflatable shoulder pads sewn in so she wouldn't hurt herself each time she wagged her head and said, "*I* don't know!!!"

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» What IS with the bobblehead? Posted by: stellabloo
The VP debate is going to be fun
Posted by: Krusty Geezer on Sep 26, 2008 12:02 PM   
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.....or toe cringingly embarassing.

Whatever time it's shown here in Europe, I for one will be staying up late 2.October. We'll probably be able to hear the general wailing and gnashing of Republican teeth all the way across the Alantic.
To be honest, I don't think that Joe Bidden even needs to show up. Just let Sarah Palin answer to her heart's content; that'll do the trick.

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Watch out, they are not as dumb as you think.
Posted by: Talleyrand on Sep 26, 2008 12:51 PM   
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Anybody who thinks McPain and Palin are jokes.... beware... I thought Reagan was a kook, I thought Bush 41 was an idiot, and Bush 43 ... no words, my comment when asked was: I wouldn't hire him as an accountant, or a gardner.

By staying on the low end of the IQ scale, they are playing underdog,. McCain is playing doddering old fool who needs help, she is playing virgin in the clutches of King Kong.

Biden has to watch it, he is a loose cannon. He tries to preach, and it comes across as phony. He recently made a terrible blunder, about Roosevelt going on TV after the Wall Street crash. He meant, of course: during the Depression, FDR instituted the fireside chats on the radio, which was very comforting, it gave people the sense that someone was out there taking care of matters.
My advice to Biden (as a journalist and copy writer and occasional speech writer) would be to play it VERY STRAIGHT with her, don't condescend, just be the number cruncher, etc... no making fun of her. Let Sarah Palin impale herself, she does it with great virtuosity.

Same for Obama.

The GOP is not stupid, and they have won a lot of elections.

And there is the October surprise. I wonder if they will pull Osama out of the deep freezer now.... I have always thought they would do it at an ultra critical time.

Cheers folks

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Hockey Mom Picked To Be Vice President: sounds like a Disney Movie!
Posted by: fanny666 on Sep 26, 2008 1:13 PM   
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Head of Skate

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pass the magic mushrooms
Posted by: cdub on Sep 26, 2008 2:39 PM   
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I ate a few ounces of mushrooms in my lunch yesterday I guess. First there was a bailout agreement, then there wasn't. Then my trip REALLY kicked in and Mike Pence said the economic crises was caused by too much regulation and that TAX CUTS on capital gains would get the markets going. Then I knew my fantastic voyage was peaking when I watched some clips of Palin being interviewed and caught the phrase "Ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform" and I got angry, those motherfuckers worried about healthcare sunk our economy?!?!

Then I was relieved because in my drug addled state I had an epiphany that put Adam Smith, Karl Marx, and Milton Friedman to shame when she said "reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions" How did the best economic minds of all time miss that one? Reduce taxes by tax reductions! Brilliant!

Then the trip went bad as I cringed in fear "Putin rears his head and comes into the air space of the United States of America, where -- where do they go? It's Alaska" some big evil dragon named Putin was breathing fire all over Alaska. She has my vote. If she is going to jail health care reformers, cut taxes, and slay that evil dragon I think she will be fantastic.

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Palin is a know-nothing, and seriously embarrassing
Posted by: Garvagh on Sep 26, 2008 3:03 PM   
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Bingo! Even the Iranian news organization, PressTV, said that Palin "does not have a clue" about foreign policy. Can you imagine what would happen if she spent an hour on Larry King's show the way the Iranian president did this week?

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Why are you all picking on Palin?
Posted by: DaveT on Sep 26, 2008 3:16 PM   
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She actually did something remarkable during Couric interview that I would not have thought possible. She made Dan Quayle look good.

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What a joke, every answer had a pageant answer ring to it.
Posted by: Denver Dem on Sep 26, 2008 4:00 PM   
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The four second pause after Katie asks about the conflict of interest is telling. It's like she is looking for a place to dig a hole and bury her head. I never thought a politician could sound worse than George W but she may have him beat.

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Lilly
Posted by: Lilly on Sep 26, 2008 6:42 PM   
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MILITARY MOTHER AS FOREIGN POLICY EXPERT: If I had read this on a blog I would not even believe it, but I saw it unroll on TV. Palin was asked something about foreign policy and McCain stepped in and said (in a tone meant to shame the questioner) that having a son deployed to Iraq gives Palin an understanding of foreign policy.

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Lilly
Posted by: Lilly on Sep 26, 2008 6:54 PM   
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Yes. Go to townhall.com and read the comments that follow any article about Palin. She generates sympathy because she's seen as the victim of the big-bad media. She's also used as a stick to poke in the eye of uppity snobbish real-people-hating educated "elites".

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parrotuya
Posted by: parrotuya on Sep 26, 2008 7:33 PM   
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Miss Wasila has not brain?! Who would have known! I am still waiting for the nude pictures. I know they are out there somewhere. C'mon, Democrats, find the nude pictures so you can destroy the GOP!

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The Horror, The Horror
Posted by: ungerbn on Sep 27, 2008 8:50 AM   
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At the RNC, Ms. Palin presented herself as a fully-qualified "woman of the people" while smugly belittling the education and experience of Mr. Obama.

Knowing about her provincial, insular, Evangelical, black and white politics in small-town Wasilla, she strikes me as caddy, incurious, and insidious.

While I hate to see people in pain or in embarrassment, I have trouble feeling sorry for a woman, who, if she is intelligent, fully knew what she was getting in to. She is clearly a personally ambitious and impulsive individual who sought the glitter of political power.

Her hubris compromises her ability to realize that she knows almost nothing about anything that she needs to know for a VP position. She is absolutely oblivious.

While McCain is complicit in her fall from grace (she was clearly a political too), I no longer feel sorry for Ms. Palin when I see her unable to demonstrate knowledge or responses that most attentive high school students could produce.

I believe that we have only seen the tip of the iceberg.
— Disbelief, Dayton, Ohio

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Here is the current "read" on PALIN from my browsing
Posted by: codypup on Sep 27, 2008 10:58 AM   
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Sad to hear about the PERILS OF PALIN... (YouTube - The Many Perils of Pauline)//////
and sadder than all the cool kids are comparing her to PITBULLS and PIGS.../////
as a member in good standing of 4H, and on behalf of the PITBULLS AND PIGS.... stop the insanity!!!!////
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RIDDLE: name 4 things that start with a P that cannot save this country://////
PIGS PALIN PITBULLS and McCain on a morning where his prostate is not enlarged//////
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RIDDLE: how many republicans does it take to screw in a lightbulb//////
republicans dont screw in lightbulbs, they screw in high school locker rooms because
their moms are against sex education in the classroom//////
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RIDDLE: what are the differences between PALIN and a PITBULL//////
pitbulls dont fire people when you call them bitches//////
pitbulls cant win the talent and swimsuit portain of the Vice President Debate//////
pitbulls arent under investigation in alaska for abuse of power//////
pitbulls wouldnt think they could be astronauts just because they can see the moon from alaska//////
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RIDDLE: what car could BIDEN purchase from India that would put him on an equal footing with PALIN//////
he would show better with a couple of Tatas//////
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RIDDLE: what was more stoopid than PALIN's last interview//////
PALIN's next interview

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Miss South Carolina?
Posted by: cherylholmes on Sep 27, 2008 6:01 PM   
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I couldn't stomach watching the interview. It's touted as media genius. CBS and other networks bragged on what a great interview this was all week. Unfriggin believable..Palin not only made herself look like the ASS she is but made Couric look even more an ASS than Palin! Talking points, buzz words made absolutely no sense in their context.

All I could think of was Miss South Carolina...I think we have a tie now..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lj3iNxZ8Dww

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» RE: WRONG Posted by: jimidee
We Are Sooo Screwed
Posted by: hilly7 on Sep 27, 2008 8:40 PM   
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Looking at the presidential canadiates, we are so screwed its scarey. I think the 1st post had a good ideal, delete bank accounts and pay cash. Then again, Taxs without representation is breaking The Constitution! Not that that should matter to Washingto, both parties.

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The Lights are on, but there's Nobody Home
Posted by: beautifulady2003 on Sep 27, 2008 8:47 PM   
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The woman is a complete and utter idiot. Katie Couric obviously realized it about 10 seconds into the interview and also realized she was in a great position to display this fact to the voters. Great job, Ms. Couric. Now, if only the voters would do the right thing because the McCain-Palin ticket will bring in the demise of this country as we know it. It's painfully obvious that Palin is a puppet waiting in the wings for McCain to kick the bucket, and then her handlers will pull the strings. Compared to these people, Bush and Cheney are pikers.

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sahara palin
Posted by: durruti on Sep 27, 2008 11:33 PM   
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sahara palin is a true american. that's the way you people are. reagan, bush were before her right? and you voted for them.smart americans.the capital of alaska is buenos aires?

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Palin isn't running for VP. She's running for President.
Posted by: rocketmare on Sep 28, 2008 6:53 AM   
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Palin isn't running for VP. She's running for President. Palin and her right wing extremist handlers expect McCain to die within a very short time, and then the Barbie Puppet will be the leader of the free world. Then, the USA becomes a full on right wing theocracy, with the real leaders in the shadows. But, jeez, they could have found a more coherent puppet somewhere. This woman is achingly stupid, and astoundingly arrogant. Her hubris is monumental. A McCain presidency would be disastrous, but a Palin presidency would be the end of civilization as we know it.

And, with Palin in Alaska, I would fight for the right to arm bears (and moose...and little fluffy kittens).

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Sarah's idea of a foreign country is a visit to
Posted by: bitsfick on Sep 28, 2008 1:56 PM   
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an out of state WalMart.

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Many Different Ways to Look at This - But T. Frank Was Right
Posted by: Drume on Sep 28, 2008 6:19 PM   
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(Gosh, will anyone read this?)

In the 2004 election, Thomas Frank was correct when he came out with his book about how Republicans win elections even though they subvert the interests of those they hoodwink into voting for them.

I'm not sure if he was 100% original with that idea or not. But he did a nice job crystallizing it, and broadcasting it.

Now, in the 2008 election he has come out with another book about how the conservatives actively worked to rid the government of really intelligent people.

I must add that Andrew Bacevich is doing a nice job with his idea on how we've gone from a producer society to a consumer one, and how we have been using the military to sustain our unsustainable and dysfunctional lifestyle. He talks about how Carter's message of thrift and saving was just blasted out of the water by the CANDY ALL THE TIMEQ! message of Reagan.

Good stuff.

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Lula's Message to the US
Posted by: Drume on Sep 28, 2008 6:21 PM   
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Also, has anyone seen Lula's message about the US economy = casino?

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To characterize Palin's interview responses as just a poor interview is...
Posted by: jimidee on Sep 29, 2008 9:12 AM   
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to buy into the Republican spin game. Her answers give us a window into how Sarah Palin's brain functions, and no amount of coaching can mask the way she thinks. It is much more serious than just a bad interview, or a bad debate. She is totally unqualified and anyone who pretends that she is, be it a Repug operative or a TV pundit, is being dishonest.

One would think that these TV pundits would break for the truth, since it is their country too, and surely they can see the same problems as the rest of us...but no. Palin's answers should scare the bejeezus out of all of us.

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B
Posted by: mbc90210 on Sep 30, 2008 1:33 PM   
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Please help me understand how this woman ever got in this position? I personally think McCain wanted a yes person to worship him and instead she has made him look somewhat insane. I am a 50 year old republican voting democrat for the first time ever! This morning on the web I saw the two of them with Katie Couric, they said virtually the same thing "gotcha journalism". The question came from a voter, so then poor Katie had to look at both of them and just shake her head in amazement. Mr. McCain had a very stiff smile on his face and Sarah looked like the daughter, tell me daddy.... what do I say. The time Charles Gibson and Katie Couric gave to her has been seen as a huge waste of time. Thank God they did the interviews so we can see there is not much between those ears. Ms. Palin, should say thank you for the offer, but I am out of my capabilities here. McCain should accept that and choose someone else. Then send her back to Alaska, maybe it is just to hot in the lower 48 states!

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The Scream
Posted by: Sherrin on Sep 30, 2008 2:16 PM   
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The more I read about Sarah Palin, the more frightened I become. She reminds me of how I felt when 41 picked Dan Quayle as his running mate. I remember seeing a likeness of Edvard Munch's "The Scream" with the caption underneath reading "President Quayle."

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Palin's Fireside Blog
Posted by: Raymuz on Oct 2, 2008 8:54 AM   
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palinsfiresideblog.blogspot.com

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Why are the Republicans throwing the election?
Posted by: Hereigns4545 on Oct 7, 2008 5:19 PM   
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As a Christian minister of the gospel I am appalled at the behavior of both Senator McCain and Governor Palin. As a registered Republican for many years and fearful of what will happen if Obama wins the election I feel it necessary that I speak out and publicly admonish both McCain and Palin. They have both taken on the strategy of the world by vehemently attacking their opponent with half truths and smear tactics. By using the weapons of this world they are about to forfeit their campaign and destroy this country in the process.

How can Palin who claims to be a born again Christian stoop to this kind of behavior and arrogant pride when she should be using spiritual weapons in this struggle against evil? As a Christian I am ashamed and call on her to repent and ask the Christian community to stand behind them in prayer. Let them both stop attacking and start telling the people how McCain can be a better president. Lay out your plans clearly which have been bathed in thoughtful prayer. If you loose this campaign you will have no one to blame but yourself.

As a Spirit filled Christian I do not trust in government to solve this country’s problems nor do I trust in either of you for you (Palin & McCain) have plainly demonstrated your character. Therefore, I call on you today to humble yourself before the Lord Jesus Christ and repent. And if you are fortunate to win this election then I call upon you to lead this country back to serving God rather than self.

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