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#27 Nov 06 2008 at 3:33 PM Rating: Excellent
shadomen, oppressor of the people wrote:
You're joking, right? We are like two polar opposites. He is an ultra-liberal, outspoken hero of the people with a few quirky views.

I am a fascist, Tory, and one of the many slave masters of the proletariat. I frequently eat working class babies, partly for my own enjoyment and partly to keep the people down.

DEATH TO THE REVOLUTION!

ETA: And I pay a tithe to the man, so that he may continue to crush the working classes with his iron boots!!!!


I removed the bias for you.

I also fixed your grammar.
#28 Nov 06 2008 at 3:33 PM Rating: Good
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#29 Nov 06 2008 at 3:36 PM Rating: Good
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With all due respect then, your wife is an idiot.

Any woman who worships a politician simply because they both have vaginas and not for the actual intelligent stances they believe in is an idiot. Palin was against many things that feminists believe wholeheartedly and would fight ferociously to keep. Palin was an idiot, who did not know that Africa is a continent, not a country. Palin was about as far away from a female role model as you could get. Like others said, if Palin was elected in, she would have set us back a minimum of 50 years.

You can tell your wife another woman said this if it will help you keep your balls for one more day. I dont mind being the scapegoat on this argument Smiley: grin
#30 Nov 06 2008 at 3:41 PM Rating: Default
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With all due respect then, your wife is an idiot.

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#31 Nov 06 2008 at 4:11 PM Rating: Decent
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#32 Nov 06 2008 at 4:28 PM Rating: Decent
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#33 Nov 06 2008 at 4:42 PM Rating: Default
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I'm not sure how a report about some anonymous staffers maybe saying to someone in passing that Palin was to blame for McCain's loss equates to "Republicans eating their young". But whatever...
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#34 Nov 06 2008 at 5:03 PM Rating: Good
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gbaji wrote:
I'm not sure how a report about some anonymous staffers maybe saying to someone in passing that Palin was to blame for McCain's loss equates to "Republicans eating their young". But whatever...


You must have missed the part in the report said that Palin had arranged her daughter's pregnancy so their family could eat the baby for the holidays.
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#35 Nov 06 2008 at 5:10 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
I'm not sure how a report about some anonymous staffers maybe saying to someone in passing that Palin was to blame for McCain's loss equates to "Republicans eating their young". But whatever...
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#36 Nov 06 2008 at 5:33 PM Rating: Excellent
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gbaji wrote:
I'm not sure how a report about some anonymous staffers maybe saying to someone in passing that Palin was to blame for McCain's loss equates to "Republicans eating their young". But whatever...
Just one example of the current infighting over who cost who what on the GOP side, little Grumpykins.

And it was actually multiple reports complied into one story Smiley: smile
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#37REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 5:56 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) While I agree this is very very cowardly, and whoever did this should be ashamed of themselves and ousted. I have the utmost respect and admiration for Governor Palin. Through EVERYTHING she endured from the MSM and attacks from everywhere, she stayed positive, upbeat, energetic, and was finally a beacon of conservatism in McCains campaign. Look, I didn't want McCain to win the ticket, he was perhaps my 7th or 8th pick for president. He really has NO conservative outlooks, but he is 1000x better than Barack. He couldn't attack Barack on hardly ANY positions/stances, because he shared MOST of them with him. Bailout? Check. Immigration? Check. Wall Street and Bigger Government? Check.
#38 Nov 06 2008 at 6:08 PM Rating: Good
More rumors: Palin kept the clothes, and an RNC lawyer has been dispatched to Alaska to take inventory and fetch then back. They already got enough **** to deal with.

She was going to donate them to the "Governor's Closet" charity, a special 501(c)(3) created just for poor governors of Alaska that need clothes for the cold winter months ahead.

Edited, Nov 6th 2008 9:09pm by catwho
#39 Nov 06 2008 at 6:12 PM Rating: Decent
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Palin is one of the strongest woman in this country. When Hillary was crying because of attacks on her, Palin stood strong through everything.


Right. Which is why the McCain campaign and I do believe Palin herself made comments about the media being sexist, just like Hillary did. It showed strength!!!

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When the MSM payed millions to try to get dirt on her when she was announced in Alaska, they found nothing. They tried to tear her down from the moment she was announced.


Either that or she wasn't a well-known politician on the national level, so while they had been through pretty much everything on Biden, Obama, and McCain, not so much with her. However you wanna spin it so you can feel better though.

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What the left doesn't realize is that she energized our base SO MUCH. The only reason McCain even got 46 odd percent is because 40% of those votes only came because of Sarah Palin.


Lol. No.


Edited, Nov 6th 2008 9:17pm by CBD
#40REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 6:15 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) That's just it, it's rumors. I feel like this country still wants to be back in High School. Fox should have NEVER legitimized this crap before they had a NAMED source and at least some evidence. I don't believe none of this crap, except perhaps for the part where she answered the door in her robe. Big freaking deal? Who doesn't do that, she just got out of the shower and heard a knock. Who wouldn't throw something on get the door. This is absurd, asinine, and frankly all the women in this board should be ashamed to jump on this woman. I guess it's only feminism if you are a liberal loony.
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AmorTonight wrote:
Palin is one of the strongest woman in this country. When Hillary was crying because of attacks on her, Palin stood strong through everything.
Right. Which is why the McCain campaign and I do believe Palin herself made comments about the media being sexist, just like Hillary did. It showed strength!!!
One might almost forget that Palin declared that the media was attacking her First Amendment rights by reporting on the things she was saying!

Gosh darn that "filter of the mainstream media" don'tcha know?
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#42REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 6:22 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) Lol, yes. McCain could barely get 5,000 people to a rally. Palin brought out hundreds of thousands. When she was in New Port Richey (Where I'm from 25mins ish north of St. Pete, FL) my parents went to her rally, at least 15,000. Please, your a democrat what would you know? 95% of the people I know are republican and 80% of them are conservative including my whole family, everyone I work with, and all my friends from back home who I still keep in contact with. It's a common theme with all of them that McCain was not in the top 8 in the list of candidates, and the base was "demoralized" with his win. You wonder why he gets 2,000 people at a "big" rally? Palin relates to the average american better than just about anyone. She brings real reform and change to Washington. Please, take this from a republican who knows his fellow repubs.
#43 Nov 06 2008 at 6:28 PM Rating: Excellent
Palin had the intelligence capacity to be smarter than she is.

She lacks intellectual curiosity, and does not appreciate learning for the sake of learning. In most careers, this is not a hindrance. In politics, it's a handicap. Even W, as moronic as he was, enjoyed policy discussions.

Tina Fey said than when she was portraying her during the debates, she was acting as the "debate captain who was confident because she was prepared. She had studied for the test."

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#45 Nov 06 2008 at 6:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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Lol. No.


Lol, yes. McCain could barely get 5,000 people to a rally. Palin brought out hundreds of thousands. When she was in New Port Richey (Where I'm from 25mins ish north of St. Pete, FL) my parents went to her rally, at least 15,000. Please, your a democrat what would you know? 95% of the people I know are republican and 80% of them are conservative including my whole family, everyone I work with, and all my friends from back home who I still keep in contact with. It's a common theme with all of them that McCain was not in the top 8 in the list of candidates, and the base was "demoralized" with his win. You wonder why he gets 2,000 people at a "big" rally? Palin relates to the average american better than just about anyone. She brings real reform and change to Washington. Please, take this from a republican who knows his fellow repubs.

PS Listen and read conserv. blogs/talk radio its a very common themse (Laura Ingrahm, Michelle Malkin, Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter (Feisty one she is haha), Newt Gingrich, Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly (Right Indy) et al).

Edited, Nov 6th 2008 9:24pm by AmorTonight


First off, no. I'm not a democrat. I'm rabidly independent. I'm one of those morons who can't quite align themselves with a particular party. I tend to lean right, but very very barely so. I understand that it helps your argument to try to be like "YOU DON'T GET IT CAUSE YOU'RE A DEM." but that's just not the case.

I listen to my friends who voted McCain, and not one of them did it because of Palin. Believe it or not, people with intelligence read up on the views of the candidates and choose to support them because of that. No matter if they didn't, trying to claim that 40% of McCain's vote came because of his V.P. choice is crazy. Think before you type, please.



Edited, Nov 6th 2008 9:37pm by CBD
#46 Nov 06 2008 at 6:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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Palin relates to the average american better than just about anyone.
So long as the "average American" is to the far Right.

That'd be, in Palin-speak, "real Americans" from the "Pro-America" parts of the country.
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#47REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 6:37 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) To be fair, McCain shared quite a bit of stances with Barack wouldn't you say? I present to you if the republicans had chosen a conservative for president it would have been a drastically different race. McCain did nothing for our base, as an independent you would think you would have noticed. He was and is still a far better choice than Barack, but I think in 2012 we'll finally awake and put forth a strong conservative candidate then you can see how fired up the base can get. (We were never going to get hillary democrats or any democrats for that matter it made no sense for them especially concerning ideology, she was a pick to sure up the base something he lacked, everyone saw that didn't you?)
#48 Nov 06 2008 at 6:42 PM Rating: Excellent
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I listen to my friends who voted McCain, and not one of them did it because of Palin. Believe it or not, people with intelligence read up on the views of the candidates and choose to support them because of that. No matter if they didn't trying to claim that 40% of McCain's vote came because of his V.P. choice is crazy. Think before you type, please.


To be fair, McCain shared quite a bit of stances with Barack wouldn't you say? I present to you if the republicans had chosen a conservative for president it would have been a drastically different race. McCain did nothing for our base, as an independent you would think you would have noticed. He was and is still a far better choice than Barack, but I think in 2012 we'll finally awake and put forth a strong conservative candidate then you can see how fired up the base can get. (We were never going to get hillary democrats or any democrats for that matter it made no sense for them especially concerning ideology, she was a pick to sure up the base something he lacked, everyone saw that didn't you?)


Really? The base I knew seemed to support him. I'm sorry that you, your friends, and your family are all traitors. For shame, for shame.

Btw, I think you may have forgotten, you were pretty rabidly supporting McCain last week. Cute, but, come now. Be a bit more discrete about the finger pointing.
#49REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 6:43 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) So long as American's still believe in traditional values such as Pro-Life, and Traditional marriage and family values. Which is the majority of the country. She doesn't present herself as an elitist like 90% of the politicians in the country. This is the main thing the American people can relate to. You keep bringing religion into the mix when you bring up "far right". I want conservatism I don't care what your religious views are, good for you, I care about values, ideals, and stances on important subjects such as limited government, pro-capitalism, Pro-First Amendment, Pro-Second Amendment. That's what she stands for, the same conservative ideals as Reagan. I'm atheist I'll be the first to admit, that I think they are wrong, but I don't judge and as long as she doesn't force her religious views, and sticks to traditional conservatism, she'll always relate to many americans.
#50REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 6:46 PM, Rating: Sub-Default, (Expand Post) I all ready articulated my position unless of course you glanced over and failed to acknowledge. McCain was FAR better than Barack, of course I was going to "rabidly" push for him over the loony Obama. I don't want San Franciscan values and all other sorts of far left crap. I ALL READY articulated I didn't support McCain on many issues and laid them out. I wanted a true conservative republican to stick their principles to get elected, in 2012 I hope we can get one in. There are many up and coming in my party.
#51REDACTED, Posted: Nov 06 2008 at 6:49 PM, Rating: Unrated, (Expand Post) Then why did Palin consistently have 7, 10, 15 times more supporters at her rallies? She fired up our base at the RNC, and carried it through. You really have no clue. The base was luke-warm at best with McCain (Remember our base is CONSERVATIVE something McCain is not) (Palin is a CONSERVATIVE), when he announced Palin they got energized. Very simple. Something I think most can agree on.
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