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AndersTheSwede said:If McCain's plan going forward is to rely on mobilizing the social conservative's he has already lost.
VPhys said:That's the overstock.com model.
http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/John McCain today announced a running mate who he met only six months ago and who he spoke with just once on the phone about the position before offering it in person earlier this week.
McCains first encounter with Sarah Palin came at a Washington meeting of the National Governors Association in February, according to a campaign-provided reconstruction of how the little-known Alaska governor was thrust into the national spotlight. The two discussed the position by phone on Sunday before McCain invited her and her husband to Arizona to formally make the offer. McCain, joined by his wife, Cindy, did just that yesterday morning at their home near Sedona, Ariz.
Funky Papa said:You could always fap to an actual prime minister.
*paging sir fragula, paging sir fragula*
soul creator said:Obama obviously spoke out against the war, has repeatedly spoke about it on the campaign trail, has detailed policy information on his website, worked on nuclear non-proliferation in the senate, etc. He taught constitutional law, spent 8 years in the state senate, and about 3 1/2 years in the US Senate. He's campaigned for 18 months, brought down the Clinton machine, and is registering record numbers of voters and is one of the most gifted orators in many people's eyes.
Sarah Palin is governor of one of the tiniest states population-wise in the union, and was mayor of a town that's smaller than a House Rep's congressional district. She also was selected by John McCain, someone she barely knows, and hasn't done any extensive national campaigning. And as far as I can tell, she doesn't even have a foreign policy stance.
How the hell does someone say the experience argument "equally" applies to both of them?
Princess Leia in a gold bikini?Funky Papa said:You could always fap to an actual prime minister.
*paging sir fragula, paging sir fragula*
syllogism said:That's not her though
reilo said:Many congressional districts, including Obama's, have a bigger population than the entire state of Alaska.
through searching that is Sabine Ehrenfeldbesada said:Then why does it show up on a search on google images? I just assumed it was a younger picture.
I'm fapping to it anyway.
It seems like Evangelicals might be the Repubs most reliable base, but a not insignificant portion are dissatisfied with being treated like grunt soldiers while having little delivered to them. Plus, the issues that really matter most seems to be changing a bit. The Republicans will almost certainly get the larger share of their vote, but having some votes and actively campaigning for him are two different things.Hitokage said:BenjaminBirdie: Yeah, McCain is pushing a hardline stance when Obama is trying to practice detente on the issue.
VALIS said:"Energizing the base" amounts to the same thing as getting 2 points in basketball with a dunk instead of a jump shot. It's the same 2 points, but with a little more glee for the home team. Doesn't make you more likely to win the game than a jump shot would've, though.
Palin is an all-or-nothing pick. They get the Hillary voters and win and it was one of the wisest moves in American political history. They don't, and it's going down as one of the worst political moves in American political history. All or nothing.
VALIS said:"Energizing the base" amounts to the same thing as getting 2 points in basketball with a dunk instead of a jump shot. It's the same 2 points, but with a little more glee for the home team. Doesn't make you more likely to win the game than a jump shot would've, though.
Palin is an all-or-nothing pick. They get the Hillary voters and win and it was one of the wisest moves in American political history. They don't, and it's going down as one of the worst political moves in American political history. All or nothing.
PhoenixDark said:http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/
Who wins the judgment issue here, the guy who spent months vetting a wide variety of characters or the guy who arbitrarily chose someone in a last ditch effort.
McCain's age is officially open season.
Zeliard said:There's no way this will happen. No way. They will probably see Palin's pick more as an insult than anything else. It's condescending, to think they could be swayed to the side of someone they share no beliefs with just because they share the same sex.
Alan keyes had a whole lot of other issues besides that like not even being from Illinois.reilo said:Same way that Alan Keyes couldn't undercut Obama's voters with black electorate because Keyes is on the wrong side of many issues that many black people stand on.
Freedom = $1.05 said:
He also does weak in the sane demographic.laserbeam said:Alan keyes had a whole lot of other issues besides that like not even being from Illinois
Someone's ass is bleeding? Now this is an issue I can get behind!Freedom = $1.05 said:
VALIS said:Palin is an all-or-nothing pick. They get the Hillary voters and win and it was one of the wisest moves in American political history. They don't, and it's going down as one of the worst political moves in American political history.
edit: Unless they lose in a very close race with strong female support. Then I guess it doesn't go down as such a terrible move.
maximum360 said:Cafferty: Does McCain Undercut His Own Message With VP Pick? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6MVmv1OY6Q
New Obama Political Ad Text said:Joe Biden has extensive foreign policy experience.
Sarah Palin said she wanted world peace once in a beauty contest.
You decide who is ready to help lead this country.
I'm Barack Obama and... girl are you serious?!
reilo said:Same way that Alan Keyes couldn't undercut Obama's voters with black electorate because Keyes is on the wrong side of many issues that many black people stand on.
BenjaminBirdie said:The fact there's EVEN THIS DEBATE on television, on all the news networks tells you what a god awful choice this was. Instant doubt, right at jump street. It took Obama TWO YEARS to erase the doubt America had in him and he's....pretty much one of the most gifted politicians of our time with one of the smartest teams around.
She has three months.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0808/12988_Page2.htmlAnother Republican cited a line from This Is Spinal Tap: There is a fine line between clever and stupid.
That's distressing, really, and I think it further shows how much he's abdicated his campaign to the tacticians.PhoenixDark said:http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/
Who wins the judgment issue here, the guy who spent months vetting a wide variety of characters or the guy who arbitrarily chose someone in a last ditch effort.
Possibly, but she's so green she's pretty much a blank slate. We'll see how things work out. Apart from that trooper-in-law stuff, she sounds alright.Kildace said:The way they did this also means that there was only a superficial vetting of Palin and that everything she has ever done as a governor hasn't been properly assessed. She might have said some comments and picked some stances that could come back to bite her in the ass as the media and, most importantly the liberal blogosphere apply considerable scrutiny to each and every thing that she has ever said in order to decribilize her.
demon said:just got back from work....
PALIN?
:lol
theviolenthero said:Did i mis-read your original post?
"After his attacks on Obama's readiness for the job, it'll be amusing to hear a 72-year-old with a history of health problems justify this decision, said Jim Jordan, a veteran Democratic strategist. "She's a talent, but that's the end of the experience message from John McCain."grandjedi6 said:
BotoxAgent said:wow @ all the bad shit Ive been hearing about her.
Did McCain even vet this woman?