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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
This is ridiculous. If the GOP was playing to the radicals why was John McCain the nominee? You take the liberal bait, hook, line and sinker.
And you are just as intolerant as the right by calling Palin's rallies racist and filled with lies.
And you hardly seem to have a single non liberal view so maybe mr Extreme is right?
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LOL - I am "the right", Chuck. I've been "the right" for a few decades now. The GOP has plenty of my money and several decades of my straight-ticket GOP votes in Illinois.
I'm part of the 75% of "the right" that isn't clinging to the fantasy that Obama is a Muslim terrorist and not an American Citizen and Hurry Buy Ammo Even Though There's A Shortage Because He's Taking Our Guns Away Forever.
Yes indeed, I am completely intolerant of the violent, extreme, ultra-conservative far right, or the equally radical, violent far left. Guess what? I tolerate the left, the middle, the consensus.
First, McCain was the nominee to appeal to a broad spectrum of the general public, Palin was chosen to ensure the 25% part of the GOP that thought McCain was "a liberal" (vbg) would be happy and come out and vote, rather than stay home as they repeatedly threatened during the year prior to the GOP Convention. It was the GOP's only chance.
Secondly, have you watched what Palin has said at her rallies? Have you SEEN the videos of what people intervewed at her rallies said regarding racism, and the lies they relayed? Have you seen the posters they held up? What do you think when Palin laughed and applauded and pointed and approved when she talked about Obama and people held up monkeys? That was clearly racist. Yes, it's scary.
If you insist upon describing anybody that doesn't agree completely with you and Dell is "a liberal", well, I can't influence that.
And do, outline "my liberal political views", as you know them so well. Where do I stand on government/universal healthcare? On the bailout? On taxation? On immigration?