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I miss Vision, so here goes one in his honor.

This is unreal. Just in case anyone was still in denial about McCain selling out and putting America at risk by selecting Sarah Palin for VP, here you go.

Illustrates just how unprepared for the job Palin was, and how much McCain exposed America to potential peril for, hopefully, his own gain.

http://www.vanityfair.com/poli...08/sarah-palin200908
 
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Vanity Fair? What, Keith Olberman wasn't available?
 
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Are we still on Palin? Holy smokes with all that's going on people are talking about a Sarah Palin article in Vanity Fair?

BTW where's Vision? Is he gone?


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What a crock. The Emperor anointed one has no clothes, so we have to look the other way and point out the fact that the Governor has no clothes? Give me a break.




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You guys must be graduates-- http://www.evelynwood.com.au/
 
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You miss me? Do you know how much time I spend on this board???

Hit piece. The McLame camp has been attacking her since the loss, it started election night. Actually everyone has been attacking her, like through the 15 or 20 "ethics violations" filed against her in the last year which have all been dismissed. The left is attacking her, and even her infant, because they're scared to death...and they should be.

Can't wait to see how this plays out in the next 2 years.


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That article is 6 pages! Who has the time or the inclination to read that?

I make it a point to avoid articles that purposely select the worst possible pictures of their subjects. You can already tell it is ridonkulously biased, before you even start the first sentence.

That being said, Palin should go away. But you can just as easily write a 10 page extravaganza depicting Biden as a huge buffoon and it would be entirely accurate.
 
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Hey guys can you belive that damn Dan Quayle?! He could of screwed up this country! I can't believe people supported him 20 years ago
http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/Dan_Quayle


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You guys must be graduates-- http://www.evelynwood.com.au/


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This long after the election and still the cheap, no good , useless, worthless, left wing, socialistic, pinko, good time rock and roll plastic banana liberals are attacking Palin? She must be worth something to spend all this time bashing her, fearing she or somebody like her might still get elected!
 
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The OP has never posted anything worth reading, why should he start now?


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If the Republican party wants to guarantee two full terms for Obama, then they should put Palin on the ticket for 2012. A Palin nomintation would be political suicide. The whole problem with the Republican party right now and the main reason that they have lost power is that they have abandoned the economic principles that made Reagan Democrats possible and started to pander exclusively to the extreme right wing of our country. They have completely alienated the center right and the socially liberal, economically conservative Libertarians and Democrats who have given them the majority when they have had power in the past.
I consider myself a liberal, but I hate the Democratic Party and only vote for them when the Republicans swing to the far right. I would definitely have voted for McCain in 2000 had he received the nomination, and I might have voted for him in 2008 had he chosen a decent running mate. I was undecided until Palin was nominated, and at that point McCain lost my vote. The Republican party will never rule this country again if they choose to be the party of religious extremism. Only the staunchest conservatives amongst my friends and family voted for McCain in 2008 and they are all grade A bible thumpers. The biggest common factor with the moderates that voted for Obama was Palin backlash. My own grandmother, who is extremley conservative and even a bit racist at times voted for Obama, simply because she felt so insulted that McCain would pick such an underqualified moron for a running mateand only because she was woman who appealed to the far right.
If you like Palin and think she's the woman for the job in 2012, good for you, but don't come crying to me when she loses and you're stuck with the O man for another 4 years. The Republican party needs to do better than that if they are going to win back the moderate votes and regain a majority.
 
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"Can't wait to see how this plays out in the next 2 years."

As long as the voting public is reminded of Palin, druggie Rush, sex harassment settler O’Reilly, talk show master and former Florida Rep. Joe Scarborough (a Republican who was forced to resign after a female employee was found dead in his office) and Newt G( http://www.cbsnews.com/stories...cs/main2551861.shtml ) Wait, can’t stop there ted stevens, gary conduit, john ensign, rudi G, jimmy swaggart, jim baker, larry craig, Mark Stanford

Geez, with conservatives constantly trying to claim moral superiority, yet stumbling every few months, I think liberals will do pretty well in two years as long as they don't allow the public to forget the conservative's moral hypocrisy.


*Agree completely--> "The whole problem with the Republican party right now and the main reason that they have lost power is that they have abandoned the economic principles that made Reagan Democrats possible and started to pander exclusively to the extreme right wing of our country. They have completely alienated the center right and the socially liberal, economically conservative Libertarians and Democrats who have given them the majority when they have had power in the past."

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Yeah. That's all they got is the hypocrisy card. Easy to play when you have no standards of your own, and just want to class-bait, race-bait and gender-bait your way to victory.

One party is devoid of ideas, and the other party is actively destroying the country with their sheer stupidity.




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Geez, with conservatives constantly trying to claim moral superiority


as opposed to the liberals who blatently have zero morals right? You take it extreme, I'll take it extreme. Name me a conservative who "claims moral superiority". They all promote moral character, every politician does. Yeah Mark Sanford claimed he should be elected because he is morally superior to all the candidates, voters and citizens.?. Roll Eyes Dr. I'm trying to give you the benefit of the doubt but your making it hard for me.

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*Agree completely--> "The whole problem with the Republican party right now and the main reason that they have lost power is that they have abandoned the economic principles that made Reagan Democrats possible and started to pander exclusively to the extreme right wing of our country. They have completely alienated the center right and the socially liberal, economically conservative Libertarians and Democrats who have given them the majority when they have had power in the past."


Republicans are dead. Conservatives are gearing up for battle. Your right, the republican party is dying. However with a left-leaning president, democratic congress, and a rediculously-left leaning media if the current administration can't pull out of the economic graveyard then you will see the death of the Democratic party. The Dems own this country and it's policies right now and if the country sinks more and more you will see the Dems sinking themselves.


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