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Sarah Palin makes Bush sound eloquent and profound (8 posts)

  1. truthmod
    Administrator

    I just watched the Katie Couric interview and I cannot believe they're actually putting forth this braindead woman as our next vice-president. Her answers sound like those of the stereotypical beauty pageant contestant (which she once was). I would not be at all surprised if they pull her off the ticket.

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

    Posted 16 years ago #
  2. Arabesque
    Member

    Isn't this a farce?

    Her responses were hilarious.

    Remember, if McCain dies, she is the president.

    Insane.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntEE9Zy-qQQ

    Posted 16 years ago #
  3. christs4sale
    Administrator

    It is assassination insurance for McCain:) That was the joke with Quayle and Bush as well.

    Posted 16 years ago #
  4. truthmover
    Administrator

    More pageantry.

    "McCain camp prays for Palin wedding"

    Inside John McCain’s campaign the expectation is growing that there will be a popularity boosting pre-election wedding in Alaska between Bristol Palin, 17, and Levi Johnston, 18, her schoolmate and father of her baby. “It would be fantastic,” said a McCain insider. “You would have every TV camera there. The entire country would be watching. It would shut down the race for a week.”

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and...

    Posted 16 years ago #
  5. emanuel
    Member

    Are you really worried that she may "become President?" Aren't we here more enlightened than to think tht important decisions are actually made by the President? There's nothing she would do differently than McCain anyway right? The issue is not what might happen if McCain/Palin "win," but what it means if the military-intelligence-industrial complex put them in power over Obama. I mean, elections are fixed, right? And not by the Republicans.

    Emanuel

    Posted 16 years ago #
  6. NicholasLevis
    Member

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    Assassination insurance? Is there such a thing as succumb-to-cancer-and-dementia insurance?

    Posted 16 years ago #
  7. truthmover
    Administrator

    So we watched the Bush administration stuff puppets into every position they could. Lots of puppets. Reagan and W. were both puppets in front of their Vice Presidents. Maybe the secret government is taking another step away from the front stage and turning both offices into window dressing.

    Maybe she's the one who will usher in the police state. President Palin. The perfect puppet of private industry. The executive branch becoming a corporate board of directors. Cute mommy Palin to soften the blow when tanks roll down "Main St."

    And then again, the Republicans have reason to suspect that they might lose this one. Perhaps it makes more sense for them to run a campaign that tries to connect with different segments of their base while they expect to be handing the Democrats all of the problems they have created.

    Is the McCain/Palin campaign just divisive PR. Assertion of the dialectic?

    Posted 16 years ago #
  8. truthmover
    Administrator

    The latest from Palin:

    Palin Criticizes Obama's 'Terrorist' Connection

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gi3oP74kMjA

    "What we believe in is what Ronald Reagan believed in, and that is an America that is a nation of exceptionalism."

    Wikipedia: Exceptionalism


    Exceptionalism is the perception that a country, society, institution, movement, or time period is "exceptional" (ie. unusual or extraordinary) in some way, and thus does not conform to normal rules, general principles, or the like. Used in this sense, such a perception reflects a belief formed by lived experience, ideology, perceptual frames, or perspectives influenced by knowledge (or lack thereof) of historical or comparative circumstances.


    In ideologically-driven debates, a group may assert exceptionalism, with or without the term, in order to exaggerate the appearance of difference, perhaps to create an atmosphere permissive of a wider latitude of action, and to avoid recognition of similarities that would reduce perceived justifications. If unwarranted this is an example of special pleading, a form of spurious argumentation that ignores relevant bases for meaningful comparison.

    Posted 16 years ago #

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