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#1 Oct 25 2008 at 2:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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I was predicting this for the end of the week, but then, the McCain campaign has passed all my expectations thus far so why not.

McCain adviser labels Palin as a "Diva" who doesn't take advice from anyone


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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (CNN) -- With 10 days until Election Day, long-brewing tensions between GOP vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin and key aides to Sen. John McCain have become so intense, they are spilling out in public, sources say.

Several McCain advisers have suggested to CNN that they have become increasingly frustrated with what one aide described as Palin "going rogue."

A Palin associate, however, said the candidate is simply trying to "bust free" of what she believes was a damaging and mismanaged roll-out.

McCain sources say Palin has gone off-message several times, and they privately wonder whether the incidents were deliberate. They cited an instance in which she labeled robocalls -- recorded messages often used to attack a candidate's opponent -- "irritating" even as the campaign defended their use. Also, they pointed to her telling reporters she disagreed with the campaign's decision to pull out of Michigan.

A second McCain source says she appears to be looking out for herself more than the McCain campaign.

"She is a diva. She takes no advice from anyone," said this McCain adviser. "She does not have any relationships of trust with any of us, her family or anyone else.

"Also, she is playing for her own future and sees herself as the next leader of the party. Remember: Divas trust only unto themselves, as they see themselves as the beginning and end of all wisdom."


haha, the next week should be so much fun. Days of Our Lives, eat your heart out.

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#2 Oct 25 2008 at 2:53 PM Rating: Excellent
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Okay, that is just nothing but win.
#3 Oct 25 2008 at 2:57 PM Rating: Default
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Am I the only one wondering who would want to win in the current climate?

Its like moving into a home with a leaky roof, overgrown garden and owing back taxes.

Maybe losing is winning?
#4 Oct 25 2008 at 4:15 PM Rating: Decent
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On a completely unrelated note it looks like Nexa can finally stop signing all of her posts.
#5 Oct 25 2008 at 4:31 PM Rating: Good
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She really was the very best thing that could have happened to the democratic ticket.

I love how they say she doesn't even trust her own family.
#6 Oct 25 2008 at 4:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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TurinAlexander the Vile wrote:
On a completely unrelated note it looks like Nexa can finally stop signing all of her posts.


Don't Nexa be Nexa absurd.

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#7 Oct 25 2008 at 4:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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Sigh.

She really is just an embarrassment to Alaska and to the Republican party. :(
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#8 Oct 25 2008 at 4:40 PM Rating: Decent
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She really was the very best thing that could have happened to the democratic ticket.

I love how they say she doesn't even trust her own family.


Of course not, she secretly hates her retarded baby and her ***** of a daughter. They are nothing but blemishes on her good christian name.

She just can't say it publically.
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#9 Oct 25 2008 at 4:40 PM Rating: Decent
Man that article is just full of gems...

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But two sources, one Palin associate and one McCain adviser, defended the decision to keep her press interaction limited after she was picked, both saying flatly that she was not ready and that the missteps could have been a lot worse.

They insisted that she needed time to be briefed on national and international issues and on McCain's record.

"Her lack of fundamental understanding of some key issues was dramatic," said another McCain source with direct knowledge of the process to prepare Palin after she was picked. The source said it was probably the "hardest" to get her "up to speed than any candidate in history."


Smiley: lolSmiley: laugh
#10 Oct 25 2008 at 4:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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I've said it before, but their over zealous handling of her from the get-go was as transparent as it was insulting. Did they really think that we'd assume it was because while she was tough and knowledgeable and ready to lead the country, that they were just concerned about her getting her feelings hurt? Either 1. you had to assume that she was a stepford-wife being put forward as an ill thoughtout boob-draw for Hillary supporters bitter about the Dem primary race, or 2. that she's really ******* brilliant and perfect, but that the McCain campaign just couldn't have some woman out there speakin' her piece to the public without all the filters. I'm not surprised that she turned out to be woefully under prepared as well as ******* pissed.

I'd be pissed too if everyone thought that Dan Quayle thought it was time to step in and give me advice on my image.

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#12 Oct 25 2008 at 5:16 PM Rating: Good
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#13 Oct 25 2008 at 5:28 PM Rating: Good
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Holy hell, thank you, I want to hug him, hahahaha.

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#14 Oct 25 2008 at 8:49 PM Rating: Good
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Reporter: "What do you say to those people who say Barack Obama would turn the country into a socialist country, like Sweden?"

Biden: "I don't know anybody who would think that except for the far right wing of the Republican Party."

-End Interview
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#15 Oct 26 2008 at 3:33 AM Rating: Excellent
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Biden: Is this a joke? Is that a real question?

Smiley: laugh

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#16 Oct 26 2008 at 5:06 AM Rating: Decent
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I really liked that interview.
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#17 Oct 26 2008 at 5:44 AM Rating: Decent
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I haven't really liked Biden up to and during this election but I have to give him props for that interview. He did a really good job holding his own (b'-')b
#18 Oct 26 2008 at 8:37 AM Rating: Good
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How did I miss this gem?
#19 Oct 26 2008 at 9:58 AM Rating: Good
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How did I miss this gem?
This thread started Win and is getting more winnerer
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#20 Oct 26 2008 at 10:15 AM Rating: Good
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This thread started Win and is getting more winnerer
Does that make it the winniest or is that a bear?
#21 Oct 26 2008 at 11:26 AM Rating: Excellent
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#22 Oct 26 2008 at 11:51 AM Rating: Excellent
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I'm pretty sure Palin's next move is to get out of a limo in a short skirt wearing no panties. It could only help her image at this point.
#23REDACTED, Posted: Oct 26 2008 at 12:07 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I want to self-destruct... testing...
#24 Oct 26 2008 at 12:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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Ahhh, my first red arrow of the day. Smiley: smile
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#25 Oct 26 2008 at 5:58 PM Rating: Excellent
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Conservative columnist David Frum is begging the Republican Party to cut bait on McCain and start focusing on Senate races. Continuing to spend money on McCain is throwing away good money after bad.
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There are many ways to lose a presidential election. John McCain is losing in a way that threatens to take the entire Republican Party down with him.
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I could pile up the poll numbers here, but frankly . . . it's too depressing. You have to go back to the Watergate era to see numbers quite so horrible for the GOP.

McCain's awful campaign is having awful consequences down the ballot. I spoke a little while ago to a senior Republican House member. "There is not a safe Republican seat in the country," he warned. "I don't mean that we're going to lose all of them. But we could lose any of them."
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The fundraising challenge only makes things worse. The Republican senatorial and congressional committees have badly underperformed compared with their Democratic counterparts -- and the Republican National Committee, which has done well, is directing its money toward the presidential campaign, rather than to local races. (It was RNC funds, not McCain '08 money, that paid the now-famous $150,000 for Palin's campaign wardrobe, for example.) This is a huge mistake.

In these last days before the vote, Republicans need to face some strategic realities. Our resources are limited, and our message is failing. We cannot fight on all fronts. We are cannibalizing races that we must win and probably can win in order to help a national campaign that is almost certainly lost. In these final 10 days, our goal should be: senators first.
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What should Republicans be doing differently? Two things:

1. Every available dollar that can be shifted to a senatorial campaign must be shifted to a senatorial campaign.
Right now, we are investing heavily in Pennsylvania in hopes of corralling those fabled "Hillary Democrats" for McCain. [...] The "win Pennsylvania and win the nation" strategy may have looked plausible in August and September, when McCain trailed Obama by just a few digits. Now it looks far-fetched.
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2. We need a message change that frankly acknowledges that the Democrats are probably going to win the White House -- and that warns of the dangers of one-party, left-wing government.
There's a lot of poll evidence that voters prefer divided government. By some estimates, perhaps as many as 8 percent of voters consciously cast strategic votes in favor of division. These are the voters we need to be talking to now.

I'm not suggesting that the RNC throw up its hands. But down-ballot Republicans need to give up on the happy talk about how McCain has Obama just where he wants him, take off their game faces and say something like this:

"We're almost certainly looking at a Democratic White House. I can work with a Democratic president to help this state. But we need balance in Washington."
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#26 Oct 26 2008 at 9:10 PM Rating: Decent
This implosion of the Republican Party is simply scrumptious.


Hey, hey, hey, remember when they said the Dem's were split in two, and wouldn't recover? Smiley: lol


Now the Pubbies can't even figure out how to win a simple election. In retrospect, perhaps a Bush Administration was worth it.

It's clear the Presidential race isn't going to work out for them, and not a single seat in Congress is a guarantee for them.
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