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Old 09-26-2008, 07:46 AM   #1
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I thought at first I wasn't impressed because of my liberal leanings and what I felt was a farce, and a bad choice.

I've since felt vindicated.

Oh, and I love me some Katie Couric. I always have, despite the criticism she gets.

Letterman pointed out that if McCain really does believe that suspending his campaign is important, then why isn't Palin really stepping up to the plate. As he put it, and I paraphrase "If for any reason you are unable to fulfill your duties as President of the US..." you know the rest. That would be her job, ffs, to step in wherever needed.
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:23 PM   #2
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Letterman pointed out that if McCain really does believe that suspending his campaign is important, then why isn't Palin really stepping up to the plate. As he put it, and I paraphrase "If for any reason you are unable to fulfill your duties as President of the US..." you know the rest. That would be her job, ffs, to step in wherever needed.
I heard Letterman make that statement, and thought, if McCain had to suspend his campaign to attend to serious shit in Washington, why wasn't Palin there with him, to learn what was going on and how they solve these problems.

The other morning they were interviewing a bunch of MI hockey moms, who were gushing how they would vote for Palin because, "She's a hockey mom, just like us". Fucking airheads.
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:40 PM   #3
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I heard Letterman make that statement, and thought, if McCain had to suspend his campaign to attend to serious shit in Washington, why wasn't Palin there with him, to learn what was going on and how they solve these problems.

The other morning they were interviewing a bunch of MI hockey moms, who were gushing how they would vote for Palin because, "She's a hockey mom, just like us". Fucking airheads.
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Old 09-26-2008, 12:42 PM   #4
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No, I'm not surprised, but I'll always be outraged by such stupidity.
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