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Danzig 07-21-2010 10:18 AM

i don't find her embarrassing as a woman. i find her embarrassing as a supposed leader, the same way i feel embarrassed for her followers. it was bad enough for fox 'news' when they hired geraldo...then they hired huckabee, and then the coup de grace of hiring palin. the dumbing down of america continues apace. they are the number one rated news channel!! that's frightening.

Riot 07-21-2010 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 671934)
cring?

You would make a thread if she made that error on twitter.

I do indeed love laughing at Sarah Palin. It's so easy.

Coach Pants 07-21-2010 10:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 671937)
I do indeed love laughing at Sarah Palin. It's so easy.

It is funny.

What's funnier is that a few hundred thousand men will vote for her because she's the leader of the tea party movement and they are teabaggers who would love nothing more than to teabag her.

Danzig 07-21-2010 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Coach Pants (Post 671938)
It is funny.

What's funnier is that a few hundred thousand men will vote for her because she's the leader of the tea party movement and they are teabaggers who would love nothing more than to teabag her.


exactly! it's not her that's as scary as the people who think she's right on with what she has to say.

Riot 07-21-2010 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 671935)
i don't find her embarrassing as a woman. i find her embarrassing as a supposed leader, the same way i feel embarrassed for her followers.

The insult was Schmidt, et. al., nixing Joe L. and picking Palin, thinking that the large number of women who had supported Clinton would naturally gravitate to Palin simply because she was a woman, too. That was an insult to thinking voters of both sexes everywhere. It helped cost them the election.

Danzig 07-21-2010 10:56 AM

i think that's true. they didn't do their homework very well. choosing her nixed any possibility of using obama's lack of experience against him. it was an obvious attempt at getting the female vote for no good reason other than they could vote for a female. if they wanted a female politician on the ticket, they could have at least found one who could form a cohesive thought and then actually form a sentence to explain that thought. she can't do either.

Antitrust32 07-21-2010 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 671935)
i don't find her embarrassing as a woman. i find her embarrassing as a supposed leader, the same way i feel embarrassed for her followers. it was bad enough for fox 'news' when they hired geraldo...then they hired huckabee, and then the coup de grace of hiring palin. the dumbing down of america continues apace. they are the number one rated news channel!! that's frightening.

huckabee is not a dumb person, and his show is not bad at all. I dont agree with his hard core ness of religion & I'd never vote for him, but his show sure doesnt dumb down America.

two best shows on tv (besides the sunday morning awesome shows) IMO, are Anderson Cooper and Bill O'Reilly. I love those two guys.

Antitrust32 07-21-2010 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 671942)
The insult was Schmidt, et. al., nixing Joe L. and picking Palin, thinking that the large number of women who had supported Clinton would naturally gravitate to Palin simply because she was a woman, too. That was an insult to thinking voters of both sexes everywhere. It helped cost them the election.

I would have been very happy with a McCain / Joe Liebermen ticket.

Palin was a drag on it.

SniperSB23 07-21-2010 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 671990)
huckabee is not a dumb person, and his show is not bad at all. I dont agree with his hard core ness of religion & I'd never vote for him, but his show sure doesnt dumb down America.

two best shows on tv (besides the sunday morning awesome shows) IMO, are Anderson Cooper and Bill O'Reilly. I love those two guys.

Huckabee is a smart guy but the whole idea of him not believing in evolution just makes me feel he is too brainwashed by religion to lead this country. If he were just plain stupid I'd give him more of a pass for not believing in evolution.

SniperSB23 07-21-2010 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 671991)
I would have been very happy with a McCain / Joe Liebermen ticket.

Palin was a drag on it.

Maybe if it was Meghan McCain

joeydb 07-21-2010 12:36 PM

Give her a break, she hasn't been to all 57 states yet...but Obama has -- figure that out.

Maybe Obama meant that he had all 57 varieties of Heinz sauces.

brianwspencer 07-21-2010 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by joeydb (Post 672000)
Give her a break, she hasn't been to all 57 states yet...but Obama has -- figure that out.

Maybe Obama meant that he had all 57 varieties of Heinz sauces.

LOLOL :tro::tro:

Danzig 07-21-2010 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 671990)
huckabee is not a dumb person, and his show is not bad at all. I dont agree with his hard core ness of religion & I'd never vote for him, but his show sure doesnt dumb down America.

two best shows on tv (besides the sunday morning awesome shows) IMO, are Anderson Cooper and Bill O'Reilly. I love those two guys.


huckabee isn't the dumbest guy out there. my issues with him are his ultra-religious attitude, and the fact he's ethically challenged. i won't watch his show, i don't watch fox at all. and i think bill o'reilly has to be a joke-he's attempting to be taken seriously, but i can't help but remember his last gig before getting on fox. i think he's rude, and too right wing on top of tha.

Riot 07-21-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by joeydb (Post 672000)
Give her a break, she hasn't been to all 57 states yet...but Obama has -- figure that out.

Maybe Obama meant that he had all 57 varieties of Heinz sauces.

Seriously, Joey - the guy was clearly laughing and joking when he said that (in a video of him on the campaign trail, talking about how busy and rushed it is going state to state, he's been to "all 57" states or could have easily said "all 100" states - he was clearly making a joke).

You ODS guys just make yourselves look ridiculous when you keep repeating something like the above, as if it were ever said seriously.

Danzig 07-21-2010 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23 (Post 671994)
Huckabee is a smart guy but the whole idea of him not believing in evolution just makes me feel he is too brainwashed by religion to lead this country. If he were just plain stupid I'd give him more of a pass for not believing in evolution.


:tro::tro:

which is why i compare him to palin, who believes you can pray gay away.

Riot 07-21-2010 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig (Post 672027)
:tro::tro:

which is why i compare him to palin, who believes you can pray gay away.

Palin's hateful public snark when informed her daughter is finally going to marry the father of the baby showed all one needs to know about Palin and her real-life belief in general religious moral tenants.

I hope Levi, Bristol and Tripp get that reality show :tro:

Antitrust32 07-21-2010 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23 (Post 671994)
Huckabee is a smart guy but the whole idea of him not believing in evolution just makes me feel he is too brainwashed by religion to lead this country. If he were just plain stupid I'd give him more of a pass for not believing in evolution.

lol. yeah I couldnt get past that either if he were up for a vote. But he wont be so its all good.

Really the only guys I like in the Republican party are Romney & Gingrich. Tho I'd vote for Bill O'Reilly!!

Antitrust32 07-21-2010 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23 (Post 671998)
Maybe if it was Meghan McCain

she's great... I agree with her on most things.. more than any other "political face" out there. She's basically conservative fiscally and has a ton more common sense when it comes to social issues.

The fact that she has a gorgeous face and some amazing knockers doesnt hurt either.

Riot 07-22-2010 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32 (Post 672120)
she's great... I agree with her on most things.. more than any other "political face" out there. She's basically conservative fiscally and has a ton more common sense when it comes to social issues.

The fact that she has a gorgeous face and some amazing knockers doesnt hurt either.

Meagan McCain is a good example of what "Republican" used to represent.

Antitrust32 07-22-2010 12:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Riot (Post 672606)
Meagan McCain is a good example of what "Republican" used to represent.

I actually deep down believe her father is more on her wavelength, without the guts to really take on the Repubilcan party on some basic, fundamental issues that shouldnt have a place in politics anymore.


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