Picking her as McCains VP choice seems too gimmicky to me.
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As scary as she is regarding every topic, the scariest thing is that McCain picked her over so many qualified candidates just so he could show what a "Maverick" he is.
During the interview I was expecting her to make a beauty pageant speech about how much she loves children and how important world peace is. And when "Charlie" had to ask her AGAIN if her answer was yes or no, I want to reach through the screen and throttle her! Just answer "YES" or "NO" you fucking bitch! |
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Don't worry your pretty little head about it, little filly. She's not going to make it anywhere near the White House anyway.
Now get back in there and scrub the toilet. |
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I am currently voting not to vote - I can't back either of these tickets in good conscious. This totally sucks - The last two elections I chose the "lesser of two evils." This time I cannot do it - somebody has to do something soon to get my support. |
Then please just vote straight third party. This is more of a vote for "neither" than not voting.
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I'm not worried that Obama as president means something bad for our country, I'm worried that it really really wont mean anything different for our country. Yes, it would be nice to see the conservative rhetoric eliminated from white house speeches, but I seriously doubt that the real power behind the presidency (read corporate business interests) isnt going to allow the changes that we really need to make.
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I think that had an impact when Perot ran back in '96. It indirectly became a vote for Clinton. I really gotta think about this.
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Somebody tell me what makes one of these tickets qualified and you cannot give me the "cuz the other one isn't" argument. |
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Oh and as far as Palin is concerned - the fact that she really isn't connected to Washington is a good thing for me. The fact that she is running with McCain who is totally entrenched there is a bad one.
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Fresh blood for the vampire
A beady-eyed McCain gets a boost from the charismatic Sarah Palin, a powerful new feminist -- yes, feminist! -- force. Plus: Obama must embrace his dull side. |
Feminist? :headshake
I myself have never been able to find out precisely what feminism is: I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a door mat or a prostitute. ~Rebecca West, "Mr Chesterton in Hysterics: A Study in Prejudice," The Clarion, 14 Nov 1913, reprinted in The Young Rebecca, 1982 |
Oh that's why the rest of the world has female leaders...
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I think this misses the point that by European standards at least, America is a deeply conservative country. The very fact that politician's religious beliefs are important is bewildering to us. |
What if he had chosen Condi?
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