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I dunno, Biden is a straight up 360remote, a great evolution along traditional lines.Stoney Mason said:And that my friends is the best comparison I've seen. Literally. :lol
I dunno, Biden is a straight up 360remote, a great evolution along traditional lines.Stoney Mason said:And that my friends is the best comparison I've seen. Literally. :lol
Y2Kev said:Palin is very pro life, pro gun, wants to drill in ANWR, come on.
Pat just called her "as conservative a they come."
Rumble is last gen.lexdysia said:McCain just pulled a Sixaxis to Obama's Wii-Mote.
Wasn't Bush re-elected largely by the evangelical vote?PhoenixDark said:If this ticket bombs I wonder if the GOP will get the message that the country doesn't want far right social conservatives
No, they'll become convinced they weren't conservative enough, and their death spiral continues.PhoenixDark said:If this ticket bombs I wonder if the GOP will get the message that the country doesn't want far right social conservatives
Odrion said:I can't get over how hot Palin is.
Y2Kev said:Besada, I definitely agree that she's the best of the major picks. But why not Whitman or Hutchinson? Just because of the pro-choice slant?
Most parties feed on cognitive dissonance. As long as Democrats are social progressive they'll be forced to stay on the conservative side to avoid mass defections. Sad but true. Anyway, aren't softcore libertopians only a tiny fraction of nowadays GOP?PhoenixDark said:If this ticket bombs I wonder if the GOP will get the message that the country doesn't want far right social conservatives
Gary Whitta said:Wasn't Bush re-elected largely by the evangelical vote?
I'm guessing that laserbeam is operating under the assumption that fighting corruption is a dirty liberal position, therefore solidifying Palin's "moderate" credentials.Y2Kev said:Palin is very pro life, pro gun, wants to drill in ANWR, come on.
Pat just called her "as conservative a they come."
Nielsen stats definitively show the Obama speech was the most-watched, nonsports program in African-American households since a Michael Jackson anniversary concert broadcast on CBS in 2001.
laserbeam said:I was off by 1 year oh no what a crime. Fact remains My point is valid.
WickedAngel said:A good design on paper...
reilo said:She's had FIVE kids. Ever seen a woman's midsection after having just one? Yeah, not hot at all.
Nope instead they will think that American doesn't want women VP. Or McCain. Or mavericks. Or anything else they can scapgoatPhoenixDark said:If this ticket bombs I wonder if the GOP will get the message that the country doesn't want far right social conservatives
http://www.vpilf.com/Freedom = $1.05 said:I'd never thought I'd say this but thats a VPILF. Fo sho.
Political analysts in Alaska refer to the "body count" of Palin's rivals. "The landscape is littered with the bodies of those who crossed Sarah," says pollster Dave Dittman, who worked for her gubernatorial campaign. It includes Ruedrich, Renkes, Murkowski, gubernatorial contenders John Binkley and Andrew Halcro, the three big oil companies in Alaska, and a section of the Daily News called "Voice of the Times," which was highly critical of Palin and is now defunct.
The wipeout in the 2006 election left Republicans in such a state of dejection that they've overlooked the one shining victory in which a Republican star was born. The triumph came in Alaska where Sarah Palin, a politician of eye-popping integrity, was elected governor. She is now the most popular governor in America, with an approval rating in the 90s, and probably the most popular public official in any state.
Her rise is a great (and rare) story of how adherence to principle--especially to transparency and accountability in government--can produce political success. And by the way, Palin is a conservative who only last month vetoed 13 percent of the state's proposed budget for capital projects. The cuts, the Anchorage Daily News said, "may be the biggest single-year line-item veto total in state history."
Xeke said:I think Gustav is going to be a real pain in the ass for Republicans this week.
PhoenixDark said:If this ticket bombs I wonder if the GOP will get the message that the country doesn't want far right social conservatives
mamacint said:I keep thinking it's a short-sighted last minute choice with not a whole lot of thought behind it, but then I think of Rosalin from BSG as Secretary of Education thrusted into leadership and being badass and thinking people might be underestimating her...
To be honest I was more referencing Obama as the Wii-mote. Biden is sort of like a PC gamepad if I was being straight VP with the analogy.mamacint said:I dunno, Biden is a straight up 360remote, a great evolution along traditional lines.
Disastrous underestimation of the presidential process incoming by her confirmed!Kolgar said:Apparently, Sarah is one tough cookie.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/013/851orcjq.asp
Goooo, Sarah! :lol
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reilo said:Dude, fiction.
Chiggs said:The timing is fairly amusing, even if the storm isn't.
The old Establishment held power for a long time. The Former Governor just before he left office tried to appoint 75 friends to various commissions etc in the Alaskan Government.Gary Whitta said:Apparently Alaska is the most politically corrupt state in the US, I never knew that.
besada said:The site existed before she was picked. And they don't even post her hottest picure:
That's not her thoughbesada said:The site existed before she was picked. And they don't even post her hottest picure:
Analogies and metaphors always break down when you take them too far, I'm prepared to close this.Stoney Mason said:To be honest I was more referencing Obama as the Wii-mote. Biden is sort of like a PC gamepad if I was being straight VP with the analogy.
besada said:The primary good for him is securing his connections to the religious right, the NRA, and the oil drillers (she's pro-ANWR drilling, which makes her even more staunch a drilling advocate than McCain). So, some positive within his base, and the ability to scoop up the PUMA crazies.
I don't know why, but this looks so funny:ag-my001 said:
Chiggs said:Zoinks.
Chiggs said:Here you go:
SEGA SAMMY said:Many conservatives like me were not sold on JM quite yet. This pick shores up my faith in the parties commitment to conservative issues. If he had picked Joe, I would not have voted GOP. This pick assures me the campaign is not happy with how things are going with spending etc...and is going back to the conservative roots. (Social issues, smaller government, lower taxes, less govt involvement in state issues)
Great VP choice, it solidifies the "social base", and expands appeal to some untapped demographics. Looking at the H. Clinton message boards, many of Hils supporters felt they were told to sit down by the DNC, and consider this the true ticket of change. 90% of the posters in the HC forums on this topic were moved by the pick of Palin and her introduction, and are switching from indy and dem to this ticket! (This was purely an observation of the posts) Don't assume those those 18 million Hillary supporter are str8 ticket drones of the DEM party. Many feel quite alienated by the tactics used against Hillary, and many feel that choosing an insider VP Candidate undermines Obama's change message.
TMI Chiggs... TM f'ning I.Chiggs said:In my Oval Office fantasies it will be.
Patch1922 said:This.
Also the VP candidate being Pro Life only maters to the Pro Life crowd. The Pro Choice people know that she wont be picking supreme court judges anytime soon.
You could always fap to an actual prime minister.besada said:I curse McCain for making me want to fap to a VP.
besada said:The site existed before she was picked. And they don't even post her hottest picure:
besada said:The site existed before she was picked. And they don't even post her hottest picure: