It's Sarah Palin....
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It's Sarah Palin....
according to CNBC.
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christie1111 wrote:Isn't this the normal state of affairs lb?littlebeast13 wrote:All of my personas like it when we have no idea what anyone's talking about....Mini the Ignorant Slut wrote:Both my real and ignorant personas are asking who?....
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Yes, but I hate it when things are normal.... unless they're normal in an abnormal way, you know what I mean....?
And I had just checked my Yahoo mail and saw the little blurb on their site, so I know what's going on here now. There goes my blissful ignorance....
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The governor of Alaska.Mini the Ignorant Slut wrote:Both my real and ignorant personas are asking who?....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin
Wikipedia says she received 114,697 votes when she was elected, two years ago. I imagine that's about the same number of votes received by every single congressperson in office, no matter how forgettable they are.
But this rampant speculation is amusing, this morning. Was she on a Gulfstream jet rushing her from Anchorage to Dayton or wasn't she?
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Palin's role in firing the man who wouldn't fire her bil has tainted her, as far as this year's vp slot. No, the plane is for 84-year-old senator Ted Stephens, (R-Alaska), who will make McCain seem younger and less corrupt.MarleysGh0st wrote:The governor of Alaska.Mini the Ignorant Slut wrote:Both my real and ignorant personas are asking who?....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin
Wikipedia says she received 114,697 votes when she was elected, two years ago. I imagine that's about the same number of votes received by every single congressperson in office, no matter how forgettable they are.
But this rampant speculation is amusing, this morning. Was she on a Gulfstream jet rushing her from Anchorage to Dayton or wasn't she?
Enough already. It's my fault! Get over it!
That'll be $10, please.
That'll be $10, please.
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114,000 votes might be about right for Representatives but not every single congressperson. Some Senators got a lot more votes than that.MarleysGh0st wrote:The governor of Alaska.Mini the Ignorant Slut wrote:Both my real and ignorant personas are asking who?....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Palin
Wikipedia says she received 114,697 votes when she was elected, two years ago. I imagine that's about the same number of votes received by every single congressperson in office, no matter how forgettable they are.
But this rampant speculation is amusing, this morning. Was she on a Gulfstream jet rushing her from Anchorage to Dayton or wasn't she?
Purely in the interests of accuracy.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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Well, it will certainly make the VP debate more interesting, if no more relevant than usual.
And does anyone else think that all the speculation and leaks about the GOP VP choice were deliberate, to keep some of the spotlight and media coverage off the Dem convention and the acceptance speech?
And does anyone else think that all the speculation and leaks about the GOP VP choice were deliberate, to keep some of the spotlight and media coverage off the Dem convention and the acceptance speech?
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.
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Spent some time looking up stuff about Palin because the only thing I knew about her was the relative inexperience and the investigation.
I think she's a very interesting choice.
The NRA/union family combo could be very effective for McCain in places. As will her anti-abortion stand (And, sorry, but she is pro-death penalty, so she is not pro-life).
It also may be outweighed by how people view the economy for the last eight years. It will depend.
And, while her work as mayor is admirable, the town she was mayor of is smaller than some larger parishes in Philadelphia. Does that mean Monsignor F.X. Kane is qualified to be VP? He balanced my old parish's budget for years.
(That's not meant as snark but size is relative here).
And I am sure that some of this will come up:
"In an interview just a month ago, she dissed the job, saying it didn’t seem “productive.”
In fact, she said she didn’t know what the vice president does.
Larry Kudlow of CNBC’s “Kudlow & Co.” asked her about the possibility of becoming McCain's ticket mate.
Palin replied: “As for that VP talk all the time, I’ll tell you, I still can’t answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the VP does every day? I’m used to being very productive and working real hard in an administration. We want to make sure that that VP slot would be a fruitful type of position, especially for Alaskans and for the things that we’re trying to accomplish up here for the rest of the U.S., before I can even start addressing that question.” "
I will be interested to hear her views on things like public transportation and infrastructure.
And adding:
Oh, AND funding veterans issues like the GI Bill and homeless veterans.
As someone who supports the work of the Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service and Eudcation Center, Inc. and Project HOME, I am especially interested hearing that.
I think she's a very interesting choice.
The NRA/union family combo could be very effective for McCain in places. As will her anti-abortion stand (And, sorry, but she is pro-death penalty, so she is not pro-life).
It also may be outweighed by how people view the economy for the last eight years. It will depend.
And, while her work as mayor is admirable, the town she was mayor of is smaller than some larger parishes in Philadelphia. Does that mean Monsignor F.X. Kane is qualified to be VP? He balanced my old parish's budget for years.
(That's not meant as snark but size is relative here).
And I am sure that some of this will come up:
"In an interview just a month ago, she dissed the job, saying it didn’t seem “productive.”
In fact, she said she didn’t know what the vice president does.
Larry Kudlow of CNBC’s “Kudlow & Co.” asked her about the possibility of becoming McCain's ticket mate.
Palin replied: “As for that VP talk all the time, I’ll tell you, I still can’t answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the VP does every day? I’m used to being very productive and working real hard in an administration. We want to make sure that that VP slot would be a fruitful type of position, especially for Alaskans and for the things that we’re trying to accomplish up here for the rest of the U.S., before I can even start addressing that question.” "
I will be interested to hear her views on things like public transportation and infrastructure.
And adding:
Oh, AND funding veterans issues like the GI Bill and homeless veterans.
As someone who supports the work of the Philadelphia Veterans Multi-Service and Eudcation Center, Inc. and Project HOME, I am especially interested hearing that.
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In politics "pro-life" has a determined meaning, and under that meaning, she is pro-life. I could make the argument that support for the Death Penalty is more Pro-Life than opposition to it is.mellytu74 wrote: As will her anti-abortion stand (And, sorry, but she is pro-death penalty, so she is not pro-life).
In the snip from Larry Kudlow you provided, she didn't say either of the things you ascribe to her.mellytu74 wrote:
And I am sure that some of this will come up:
"In an interview just a month ago, she dissed the job, saying it didn’t seem “productive.”
In fact, she said she didn’t know what the vice president does.
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Moreover, everyone involved noted that Palin was making light-hearted, joking comments.TheCalvinator24 wrote:In politics "pro-life" has a determined meaning, and under that meaning, she is pro-life. I could make the argument that support for the Death Penalty is more Pro-Life than opposition to it is.mellytu74 wrote: As will her anti-abortion stand (And, sorry, but she is pro-death penalty, so she is not pro-life).
In the snip from Larry Kudlow you provided, she didn't say either of the things you ascribe to her.mellytu74 wrote:
And I am sure that some of this will come up:
"In an interview just a month ago, she dissed the job, saying it didn’t seem “productive.”
In fact, she said she didn’t know what the vice president does.
I am guessing that Biden will back out of his acceptance of the VP bid. I can recall that Biden exclaimed, "I'm not the guy", numerous times when asked about being Obama's VP.
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Cal --TheCalvinator24 wrote:In politics "pro-life" has a determined meaning, and under that meaning, she is pro-life. I could make the argument that support for the Death Penalty is more Pro-Life than opposition to it is.mellytu74 wrote: As will her anti-abortion stand (And, sorry, but she is pro-death penalty, so she is not pro-life).
In the snip from Larry Kudlow you provided, she didn't say either of the things you ascribe to her.mellytu74 wrote:
And I am sure that some of this will come up:
"In an interview just a month ago, she dissed the job, saying it didn’t seem “productive.”
In fact, she said she didn’t know what the vice president does.
I AM sorry.
I retyped my intro and didn't realize I had gone over the attribution to Politico, where I found this.
Mea maxima culpa.
That's why there were double quotes.
None of these are my words. I ascribe nothing to her.
I just thought it was interesting.
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Some may question whether Palin and Obama have the experience to be President, but both claim to be well experienced with cannabis.
I don't know much about Palin's politics, but after a minute or two of hearing her speak, I had to hit the mute button. Her cartoonish voice is almost as appealing to me as Mary Hart's voice is to Kramer.
I don't know much about Palin's politics, but after a minute or two of hearing her speak, I had to hit the mute button. Her cartoonish voice is almost as appealing to me as Mary Hart's voice is to Kramer.
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As I understand it, she's pretty much down-the-line conservative in her views on domestic policy, and as icing on the case, she believes that creationism should be taught in science classrooms.TheConfessor wrote:I don't know much about Palin's politics . . . .
I'm unaware that she has expressed any views on foreign policy. --Bob
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I would love to see her do a lecture on Creationism or anything else ism. I had little old spinster ladies in my high school science classes, they made the tarantula's look sexy!Bob78164 wrote:As I understand it, she's pretty much down-the-line conservative in her views on domestic policy, and as icing on the case, she believes that creationism should be taught in science classrooms.TheConfessor wrote:I don't know much about Palin's politics . . . .
I'm unaware that she has expressed any views on foreign policy. --Bob
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CousinHoward called it on Aug. 22!
Sort of.
Here's what he wrote:
Rumors in Pa that Barrack may pass on Rendell and pick Hillary to shore up the ticket...my choice for either candidate is the gal that runs Alaska... but...
Sort of.
Here's what he wrote:
Rumors in Pa that Barrack may pass on Rendell and pick Hillary to shore up the ticket...my choice for either candidate is the gal that runs Alaska... but...
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