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Election 2008

Sarah Palin's Almost Creepy Ambition Should Worry McCain

By Frank Rich, The New York Times. Posted October 6, 2008.


Sarah Palin is the only hope for saving a ticket headed by a warrior who is out of juice and out of ideas. It seems she knows this only too well.
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Sarah Palin's post-Couric/Fey comeback at last week's vice presidential debate was a turning point in the campaign. But if she "won," as her indulgent partisans and press claque would have it, the loser was not Joe Biden. It was her running mate. With a month to go, the 2008 election is now an Obama-Palin race -- about "the future," as Palin kept saying Thursday night -- and the only person who doesn't seem to know it is Mr. Past, poor old John McCain.

To understand the meaning of Palin's "victory," it must be seen in the context of two ominous developments that directly preceded it. Just hours before the debate began, the McCain campaign pulled out of Michigan. That state is ground zero for the collapsed Main Street economy and for so-called Reagan Democrats, those white working-class voters who keep being told by the right that Barack Obama is a Muslim who hung with bomb-throwing radicals during his childhood in the late 1960s.

McCain surrendered Michigan despite having outspent his opponent on television advertising and despite Obama's twin local handicaps, an unpopular Democratic governor and a felonious, now former, black Democratic Detroit mayor. If McCain can't make it there, can he make it anywhere in the Rust Belt?

Not without an economic message. McCain's most persistent attempt, his self-righteous crusade against earmarks, collapsed with his poll numbers. Next to a $700 billion bailout package, his incessant promise to eliminate all Washington pork -- by comparison, a puny grand total of $16.5 billion in the 2008 federal budget -- doesn't bring home the bacon. Nor can McCain reconcile his I-will-veto-government-waste mantra with his support, however tardy, of the bailout bill. That bill's $150 billion in fresh pork includes a boondoggle inserted by the Congressman Don Young, an Alaskan Republican no less.

The second bit of predebate news, percolating under the radar, involved the still-unanswered questions about McCain's health. Back in May, you will recall, the McCain campaign allowed a select group of 20 reporters to spend a mere three hours examining (but not photocopying) 1,173 pages of the candidate's health records on the Friday of Memorial Day weekend. Conspicuously uninvited was Lawrence Altman, a doctor who covers medicine for The New York Times. Altman instead canvassed melanoma experts to evaluate the sketchy data that did emerge. They found the information too "unclear" to determine McCain's cancer prognosis.

There was, however, at least one doctor-journalist among those 20 reporters in May, the CNN correspondent Sanjay Gupta. At the time, Gupta told Katie Couric on CBS that the medical records were "pretty comprehensive" and wrote on his CNN blog that he was "pretty convinced there was no 'smoking gun' about the senator's health." (Physical health, that is; Gupta wrote there was hardly any information on McCain's mental health.)

That was then. Now McCain is looking increasingly shaky, whether he's repeating his "Miss Congeniality" joke twice in the same debate or speaking from notecards even when reciting a line for (literally) the 17th time ("The fundamentals of our economy are strong") or repeatedly confusing proper nouns that begin with S (Sunni, Shia, Sudan, Somalia, Spain). McCain's "dismaying temperament," as George Will labeled it, only thickens the concerns. His kamikaze mission into Washington during the bailout crisis seemed crazed. His seething, hostile debate countenance -- a replay of Al Gore's sarcastic sighing in 2000 -- didn't make the deferential Obama look weak (as many Democrats feared) but elevated him into looking like the sole presidential grown-up.


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Can Palin blink?
Posted by: cordas on Oct 6, 2008 12:55 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
I dunno I find her a cross between a reptile and a life size plastic barbie doll. I just can't but help feel that if there is such a thing as the Anti Christ, that its Palin.... The woman quiet plainly freaks me out.

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Liar, liar, Palin's pants suit on fire!
Posted by: NoMcCainPalin on Oct 6, 2008 1:29 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The following bulletin was posted by AOL News last week:

Palin's Russian Remark Draws Scrutiny

By MARTHA MENDOZA

AP
(Oct. 1) - Gov. Sarah Palin cites vigilance against Russian warplanes coming into U.S. airspace over Alaska as one of her foreign policy credentials. But the U.S. military command in charge says that hasn't happened in her 21 months in office.

So how can you tell when Scary Sarah isn't lying? When her lips aren't moving.

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Palin will never be President
Posted by: beingajoe on Oct 6, 2008 2:01 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If Palin ever becomes President I am moving to France. Palin as the President of the United States would be the ultimate proof that the American people can have the wool pulled over their eyes.

www.palinspin.com the scandals, palinisms, incompetence, lies and deceptions of Sarah Palin!
www.obamamate.com social news for the Barack Obama nation

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The other day, Sarah Palin was caught telling the truth.
Posted by: blogoffanddie on Oct 6, 2008 3:53 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
the Democratic Party is a lot like a box of chocolates; you’re never sure where the nuts are - whereas the Republican Party is a lot like a chocolate fudge sundae, they tend to put the biggest nuts on top.

http://blogoffanddie.wordpress.com
http://theimpolitecanadian.wordpress.com/
"the mark of 'the beast' is just a bad haircut"

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2008 Year of the Rat
Posted by: jeffreytaos on Oct 6, 2008 4:21 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
One can't say what happens next, unless you are a proven fortune teller. This is the Chinese Year of the Rat. The rat won the race by riding on the nose of the bull which was running the lead. The Jade Emperor didn't say it was unfair. The rat's smarts got 'em to the front, so he he is the first sign in the Chinese zodiac. Now, who's the rat? Who is the bull? If McLame falls out of the race for any reason at all in the final ten yards, do you think Palin would win on a write in? Or is Obama the rat? Or is it Biden? Or is McCain the rat running on the nose of the Alaskan governor? This race has just begun. The fine tuning of the election machines is in place. The vehicles are standing by to carry the ballots to the tally headquarters unattended. A USB can turn a thousand votes upside down in a split second. Votes are being challenged every day. The dirty laundry has barely been pulled out of the closet, and it may not even belong to the candidates in question. George Orwell mentioned somewhere the idea of Truthspeak. If you say it enough times, if you put it in print, if it gets repeated by people of supposed authority, it can become the truth. Weapons of Mass Destruction. Say it ten times. You might start to believe it. The only weapons of mass destruction were found at the Pentagon and the Rayburn building. There was some anthrax that went missing at some national laboratory. All of the pilots who flew planes on Sept. 11, 2001 were from Saudi Arabia. Seems Osama Bin Laden has ne'er been found and his name has not even been mentioned during this election cycle. Musharif arrested the lawyers. That's what dictators do, eliminate the opposition voices. Democracy now, (OCT 03) reports that 1/3 black boys can see prison in the future, 1/6 Latino, and 1/17 white boys. We spend two times more on a person in a federal prison then a child in a public school. Think this is a tirade. Guess again. This is truthspeak. IMF won't forgive the loans to poor countries so the governments pay all the money into interest on the loans, and what little is left, fight over for themselves. Morality has no leadership. Certain people want to seal the deal on Free Trade with South Korea, but they won't give us the little trucks with the beefy gas mileage. Instead we are supposed to screw our trading partners in Japan by buying up a stack of Daewoods, and a side of Hyundae. We want to send them the beef while the rice is neglected and the price sky rockets due to demand for food by hungry nations. When there is no food, there will be no cows, and when there are few or no cows, what do you think people will eat. The wild animals will be dessimated in a year or two. Russia has the ability with a little help to solve the worlds food crisis. Kim Jong Il could be talked out of office with the kind words of a compassionate global leadership, but instead we back him into his corner and create of him the madman, yet the madman sneaks into Japan to see the opera. Castro has introduced by his brother a new brand of socialism coupled with free market reform. Leadership is sorely lacking on this planet. The bailout was just a sign of more to come. What do you do when gas is $6.00 a gallon? Palin will open up drilling in Alaska, but people don't drill oil wells for free. You won't be able to run away. There will be somebody at the border checking ID's. What clubs have you been supporting in the last ten years? Dictators have no consciousness. The War in Iraq is a mock training camp for terror and rebellion at home. It's time to ask the soldiers whose side they'll be on when times are rough. Defend the rich or stand in line with the poor? A hundred analyst have done superb jobs in revealing the truths and inadequacies of the candidates, but when will we actually listen and demand international help in recovering this democracy?

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Part Two, Year of The Rat...What am I listening to? Jim Morrison....Mojo Rising...
Posted by: jeffreytaos on Oct 6, 2008 4:22 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If there is no democracy in the USA, how can anyone think there will be in any other nation? Without democracy, foreign leaders have to prepare for defense as rogue nations follow the policies of the US. Even Russia can declare in Georgia that killing to stop killing is justified in the name of liberty. Thanks GW. You really set us up for that one. And, last, please don't forget that two nations in six months have threatened the use of nuclear weapons against their neighbors. Ask me who. I'll tell you. In the meantime, we have encouraged India to go ahead with it's nuclear ambitions. Our parents, or some of our parents marched in the streets of America to denounce nuclear build ups, and the result was non-proliferation treaties now being ignored. Shame. Let's vote!

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PS. The Star Tribune in Michigan
Posted by: jeffreytaos on Oct 6, 2008 4:33 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
or was it Minnesota list Barak Obama's religion as United Church of Christ! Since when doe's a church count as a new religion? Truthspeak works. According to a major newspaper, Obama has a religion that is unique in America. it is founded by the Rev. Jeremiah. Even though they mentioned that he resigned the church, they list the church as a religion. They don't want people to identify with him as a Christian, albeit one of the social justice variety, they just made up a new religion.
PS I did not think you would believe me so you can see it here, or go to StarTribune.com and click on Barak Obama's name to see how the media manipulates the truth. Here it is!
Birthplace: Honolulu, Hawaii
Hometowns: Jakarta, Indonesia; Honolulu, Hawaii
Home: Chicago, Ill.
Family: Wife Michelle; 2 children
Religion: United Church of Christ
Current job: U.S. Senator from Illinois, elected 2004
Employment history: Illinois State Senate, 1997-2004; private practice attorney, 1993-2004
Education: Occidental College/Columbia University; J.D., Harvard Law School
Website: www.barackobama.com

More Truthspeak...The polls this week range from McCain up 3% to Obama up 18% I think Obama has always been up 18%, but they have to do their best, the pollsters, to confuse the voters. I spoke to someone in Florida. McCain doesn't have a hope there, unless Kathleen Harris is still the Secretary of State. Also, why is McCain backing out of a battleground state if he is 2 or 3 % over OBAMA. Please, don't believe the lies. Vote your consciousness.

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Paint Palin as a liberal to her base
Posted by: Jasonix on Oct 6, 2008 4:40 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
In Wasilla, Palin apparently protested abortion clinics and tried to ban books favorable to gays from the local library. She hooked up with a Pentecostal cult that thinks its mission is to turn Alaska into a theocracy before the Rapture so Pentecostals will have a place to live righteously as the rest of the world slouches towards Gomorrah.

On the campaign trail? She's telling Katie Couric that she likes gay people and that she won't outlaw abortion. In the debate, she says she agrees with Biden about gay marriage.

What gives? Is Palin a stealth candidate for her cult? That's possible, but I honestly think that Palin is too stupid to have any coherent ideology, even the blinkered theology of a doomsday cult. She's just a person who knows how to jump in front of the crowd, whichever way the crowd is moving. How can the Religious Right trust her? No one on the Religious Right would cave so easily on the issues of abortion and gay rights. They loathe compromise and exalt in ideological purity.

So far, Bill Maher is the only media commentator whose jumped on Palin's reversals. I'm sure that FOX and WorldNetDaily are letting Palin's remarks pass without comment. Progressives need to make Palin's lack of commitment to her base an issue. The only reason anyone is voting for her is because of these issues. Repeat her comments about gay marriage at the debate over and over again to social conservatives, and Palin will tank.

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We need a new war
Posted by: solrev on Oct 6, 2008 4:55 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The only way McCain can win is to change the game. It is not the economy stupid; it is the new menace. Fortunately the world is in such a dire economic situation; we may not be able to find anyone to start a crisis. If McCain won his life would not be worth a plugged nickel. The masters would put their pretty puppet on a string on top in a heartbeat, McCain’s.

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Michigan Has and Always Will Bleed BLUE-Mac's Cut & Run
Posted by: Purple Girl on Oct 6, 2008 5:46 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
'Unpopular Gov' - to a point, but we are under Republican Rule in the Legislature, the AG's dept and Our Primary Rigging Sec of State Office. So are we Unhappy with jennifer..Yes.But do We HATE the Leg, AG & Sec of State You Bet Ya!Add the Macomb Co. Republican Party Chair Who attempted to Bar foreclosed Voters from exercising their Constitutional Rights..
All On top of Our Historical and current hatred of the Big 3 Treasonous Acts for th elast 3 decades and You have astate which would rather hang Republicans as Look at them!!!
Mac has PROVEN that 'Cut & run' is His Motto when it is HIS Money,Reputation and Mere Political Life on the Line.
Funny though Still Saw Mac Ads on Local TV over the Weekend.So apparently Mac has remained the LYING POS he has ALWAYS BEEN (Which NFL Teams Johnny Boy? Who's Anthrax?Whos Legislation granted Casino mentality on Wall Street?Who's support of It,leading to Yet ANOTHER Banking Bailout?)
McCains Feet Should be Dangling Right next to Cheney's for Treason, War Crimes & Crimes Against Humanity!
Did I mention Hunting Season Started Early this year in MI?

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Yeah Right
Posted by: RedFoxOne on Oct 6, 2008 5:51 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
LOL, I really cannot believe there is anyone out there with a single ounce of common sense that would seriously be considering McBush.

Jiff
http://www.privacy-center.ru.tc

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» RE: Yeah Right Posted by: LeeAnnG
Food taster job coming up?
Posted by: Timba on Oct 6, 2008 6:11 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
If McCain should somehow manage to win the election (not on my vote brother) he will need a food taster/tester. A subtle poison would have the inexplicably idiotic Sarah in the driver's seat and if we thought 8 years of Bush was bad I suspect we would get a whole new perspective with her in the office and it would not be a positive one.

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Low, even for Frank Rich
Posted by: dwacpa on Oct 6, 2008 6:20 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Mr. Rich:

This is low, even for you. Worse than low, its creepy. Unsupported inuendo about Sen. McCain's current health is desperately low at this point in the campaign.

And to suggest that there is something wrong with Gov. Palin because she has political ambition? I'm shocked, shocked. Sen. Obama's first and only act as Senator was to run for president and his singular accomplishment was to get nominated and you are trying to scare us with Palin's ambition? No, Frank, McCain has nothing to fear with a woman who has guts; you do.

It grows clearer everyday that those on the left will continue to write, report and comment without shame. Nothing is beneath getting your candidate elected.

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» Bull Posted by: Timba
» RE: Low, even for Frank Rich Posted by: TennMom
President Palin
Posted by: riprogressivedemocrats on Oct 6, 2008 7:07 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
So the corporate duopoly RepublicaDems looted the treasury one last time for Wall Street, left a historic deficit & world of Wars so now they can let the Democrats have their token black President- let him fail & take the heat for crimes. If he has the audacity to actually change something there could be an accident & then war hawk Biden could fly the plane for a while. all the time the corporations & govenment pump billions of borrowed dollars into Alsaka Oil & Gas inc. with Palin taking all the credit. After 4 years of a low boil depression. Palin can ride in on her snow machine bible in one hand & fake success in the other say "I am comin to save ya." Yeah- you betcha.

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McCain's DIRTY LITTLE SECRET in Arizona
Posted by: X-POLYGAMIST WIFE on Oct 6, 2008 7:26 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Watch the video:

http://www.bankingonheaven.com/

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Remember that Republican Virago in Florida ? We've got another one in Palin
Posted by: hadashito on Oct 6, 2008 8:25 AM   
Current rating: 4    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Can't remember her name any longer (a significant fact that bears on this issue), but that virago in Florida who, following instructions from Jeb Bush, disenfranchised many thousands of potential Dem voters by hiding them in the lists of ex-felons, then ran for Congress after the Dubya "victory", showed her true colors in short order - - a hard-nosed, raving bitch - - and then dropped like a lead rock after being disowned by her own Party. Does that remind you of someone of more recent 15 minute fame ?
While Sarah smirks and puts on her scripted, transparent clever act, the only thing Palin has got going for her is overwheening ambition and an ego large enough to block out the summer sun in Alaska. Otherwise, she is a political cipher. At this stage we can only hope that she will disappear from the public scene as has her disagreeable sister harpy from South Florida.

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A star is born
Posted by: Karl.Ben on Oct 6, 2008 8:40 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Lets face it, McCain knew the power to draw people that Palin would have. McCain probably will not win this election - rarely does a party take two 8 year terms back to back - and the race factor favores Obama. But Palin has risen to star status in the GOP circles and will be a force to deal with in the future.

Like Obama, she has little foreign experience now, but unlike Obama she has much more real administrative experience and doesn't have the stench of those questionable ties.

It would be nice to start getting politicians on both sides of our 2 party dictatorship that doesnt come from wealth and can be considered normal every day Americans!

Obama is tainted..Palin is the real deal.. McCain and Biden are history!

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» You wish, Karl (Ben) Rove. Posted by: NoMcCainPalin
» RE: A star is born Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: Karl Rove... Posted by: Quannah
» Battle Trim of the Republic Posted by: ranchero42
» RE: A flash in the pan is born... Posted by: peacefullaim
SNL on the VP debate
Posted by: fanny666 on Oct 6, 2008 9:21 AM   
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SNL on the VP debate

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Lady MacBeth in a swimsuit
Posted by: dudelette on Oct 6, 2008 9:58 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Except not as smart.

McCain will definitely have to watch his back if the Repugs steal the election again. She's just the type to accidently on purpose cut off his air supply in a five-minute hug. (After I wrote that I remembered the Marcus Aurelius murder scene from Gladiator. Exactly.)

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McCain's health -- and the true radicals
Posted by: taxidriver on Oct 6, 2008 10:41 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
This article makes a good point about McCain's health. No prejudice (I hope), but he looks older than 72, doubtless because he was tortured and spent five years as a POW. His stamina and memory appear to be waning. Meanwhile, he picked a VP with no experience internationally, very little experience nationally, but with no humility to admit her limitations. Palin is 44, but in her debates and speeches she acts like she's 17, trying to seduce her audience with winks and folksy talk.

It's ironic, but this year's sober, sane, and safe candidates are Obama-Biden. The dangerous radicals are McCain-Palin.

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We need the TRUTH about Obama
Posted by: Antonio Sosa on Oct 6, 2008 11:56 AM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Palin is expressing the TRUTH about Obama’s friends, many of whom are terrorists or people who hate the United States. What worries us is the media HIDING important facts about Obama, which make him truly dangerous, not only for Americans for anyone who believes in freedom and democracy.

NOTHING is more important for Americans than protecting themselves and their children from terrorists and others who are desperate to harm us. Obama's anti-America friends and his Marxist leanings make him extremely dangerous. Additionally, his slogans (CHANGE, YES WE CAN, etc.) and his talking points are very similar to those of Chávez, Morales, Correa and other Latin American leftist presidents-turned-dictators who are ruining their countries and working with terrorists against the United States.

The media is also hiding important facts about the economy. Fact Number One: It was liberal Democrats, led by Senator Christopher Dodd and Congressman Barney Frank, who for years– including the present year– denied that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were taking big risks that could lead to a financial crisis.

It was Senator Dodd, Congressman Frank and other liberal Democrats who for years refused requests from the Bush administration to set up an agency to regulate Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

It was liberal Democrats, again led by Dodd and Frank, who for years pushed for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to go even further in promoting subprime mortgage loans, which are at the heart of today’s financial crisis.

Alan Greenspan warned them four years ago. So did the Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers to the President. So did Bush’s Secretary of the Treasury, five years ago.

Yet, today, what are we hearing? That it was the Bush administration “right-wing ideology” of “de-regulation” that set the stage for the financial crisis. Do facts matter?

FACTS do matter and Palin is mentioning FACTS.

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» Wimps and bedwetters Posted by: dkm
"Squeaky" palin
Posted by: willymack on Oct 6, 2008 12:23 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Has already gotton old in the minds of everyone with an IQ of more than two didgits. Her farcial "debate" antics and subsequent mindless accusations of Obama hanging around with a "terrorist" (Ayers)have done that. If Ayers is such a menace, why is he on the loose? Palin doesn't bother to explain that, or the fact that while Ayers was thinking dark thoughts, Sen. Obama was eight years old.

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McGonner
Posted by: reelectnoone on Oct 6, 2008 12:26 PM   
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Here is the plot for my new movie...

McCain is elected and takes Palin along for the free ride.

McCain appoints a host of former lobbyists as his cabinet and each has a hot line to multiple CEO's and Wall Street execs.

Palin poisons McCain's cancer medication to hasten the inevitable.

Palin and McCain's CEO/Lobby/Cabinet formally demand that congress incorporate the White House as a business.

Can you see where this is going?

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» RE: McGonner Posted by: VZEQICVA
Palin-McCain administration
Posted by: Scarabus on Oct 6, 2008 1:33 PM   
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I saw a video today of a snippet of a stump speech where she spoke of a "Palin-McCain" administration. Anyone know if she uses that phrase regularly?

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No One Who Gets Close To Palin Gets Out Alive
Posted by: p.ray on Oct 6, 2008 2:58 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
John McCain's PTSD and Ambien-induced haze has irreversibly addled what little judgment (mostly bad) he may have. He obviously is too numb or too blinded by his own need for redemption to acknowledge the fact that no one who mistakenly (or, in his case, knowingly) wanders into Sarah Palin's web of lies and deceit gets out alive!

Does he seriously trust her to be the one to rouse him out of his drugged 3:00 AM stupor? I can hear her say, "Oh, just let him sleep. I'll take care of it!"

She spares no one - not even her children - her toxic injection. Speaking of which, even for her god's sake - would someone please ask her to put some booties on her poor, exploited, baby's cold tootsies! "Mom" my a$$ - she should be arrested for child abuse (as well as tax-evasion, abuse of power, animal abuse, environmental destruction, slander, malfeasance, misfeasance, misappropriation, fraud, et al...)!

Since Bush has already established the new Inquisition - I propose making her the scapegoat for the entire RNC - Burn Witch Burn!

(An interesting factoid: the correct chant really is "Drill, drill, drill." It was Larry Kudlow, the talk-show economist on CNBC, who first started this silly mantra, not McCain. Another of McCain's borrowed ideas.)

For the most comprehensive coverage of John McCain's revolting excuse for a life I've yet to read, go to:

http://www.rollingstone.com

Phala

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Right on target, Frank Rich
Posted by: Garvagh on Oct 6, 2008 4:22 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The wobbly, irascible old geezer is relying on an energetic know-nothing to save his campaign.
Cripes.

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Not Vetted - Not Sure
Posted by: bernadette on Oct 7, 2008 7:53 AM   
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The more and more I think about Palin, frightening, evil Palin, the more I wonder "Did they really not vet her"? Maybe McCain didn't, but others could have and decided that she is just what the future needs. Who suggested her? who knew about her if she was such an unknown? Why her if they didn't have an idea of who and what? Yes I know about the conference and her in-depth assessment of Hillary, but that was short. Who suggested her and why? They could have known all along about Trooper, planes,bridges, library books, AIP etc. Am I being paranoid? Tell me I am.

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» RE: Not Vetted - Not Sure Posted by: peacefullaim
education
Posted by: sarah44 on Oct 7, 2008 10:05 AM   
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Can someone confirm if this is true about Palin?

As mayor of Wasilla, Palin hired a city administrator, as Salon wrote:

When Palin ran for mayor, she dismissed concerns about her lack of managerial expertise by saying the job was “not rocket science.” But after a tumultuous start, marked by controversial firings and lawsuits against the city, Palin felt compelled to hire a city manager named John Cramer to steady the ship.“After all her boasting about her executive experience, what did she do?” asks a longtime borough official, who, like many in local circles, requested anonymity because of Palin’s reputation for vengeance...“The borough takes care of most of the planning, the fire, the ambulance, collecting the property taxes. And on top of that she brought in a city manager to actually run the city day to day.”

The Anchorage Daily News reported about the city administrator position:

(Palin was) reworking the city budget to find money for the $50,000-a-year position, which had been empty for several years. Critics said it showed she wasn’t up to the job, but Palin defended it as necessary for the fast-growing city.

The Washington Post reported more on Wasilla’s government:

The universe of the mayor of Wasilla is sharply circumscribed even by the standards of small towns, which limited Palin’s exposure to issues such as health care, social services, the environment and education.

http://dailysource.org/palin

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A shrill harpy from HELL
Posted by: tornadorider2002 on Oct 10, 2008 2:39 PM   
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Every time I hear Sarah Palin caterwauling her latest nonsense, I get so turned off that I have to change the channel or walk away.

I am a working class woman. I see women like her in my middle-to-upper class neighborhood every day. Nosey, ambitious, judgmental, and stupid. They love to be in the limelight, and have no problem parading their ignorance for others. They cover themselves in the bible and the flag as they drive around in soccer-mom SUVs that have "support our troops" yellow ribbon magnets stuck on the back. They will cut you off in traffic as they're yakking on the phone and flip you off on their way to church.

The people that are attracted to the likes of her are people who value flash over substance. There's a ton of her supporters here in red-state Texas. They say "but she's just like us". Great. We don't need any more uneducated, shrill rodents in charge.

Sorry, I just had to vent. I cannot believe she is running for vice president....of course, I couldn't believe that Bush has been our president for 8 sorry years, either.

Proof positive that we are a culture that prizes extroverted pushy personalities with big mouths over intelligence and thoughtfulness.

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Vice President
Posted by: mysteyman09 on Oct 11, 2008 7:26 PM   
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The VP is elected. The fact nobody runs for vice president notwithstanding.
SO far a party elects a runing mate and the vp is elected along with the president.


but, anyone can run for Vice president...See US Constitution.

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