Dax01 said:Palin? :lol
Is this the part where Obama supporters lie to themselves and pretend Palin isn't the best possible choice out of the people in the running?
Dax01 said:Palin? :lol
BenjaminBirdie said:In all honesty Hillary could fill that role nicely.
Gaborn said:i don't think her gender matters any more than Obama's race matters.
eznark said:why is it okay to say Palin is only in this position because she is a woman?
sounds....familiar?
BotoxAgent said:people are worried about Obama's speech being overshadowed.
most of the country watched it last night. It made its impression as a historical moment already.
I guess. :/gofreak said:People can be exceptionally shallow when it comes to presidential elections.
eznark said:why is it okay to say Palin is only in this position because she is a woman?
sounds....familiar?
Steve Youngblood said:Okay, this will generate buzz. But what does that mean. Again, I'm not saying that McCain screwed up here, but you are getting carried away. I would advise waiting until after the RNC before trumpeting this as the greatest political move ever.
I just said she had no economic background, that's all, don't be such a ninny.
Agree with some of your stuff but you are way over-reaching here with the bolded.
Palin replied: [A]s for that V.P. talk all the time, Ill tell you, I still cant answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the V.P. does every day?
Presumptive Republican nominee Sen. John McCain issued a statement minutes after Obama wrapped his speech: "Tonight, Americans witnessed a misleading speech that was so fundamentally at odds with the meager record of Barack Obama.
"The fact remains: Barack Obama is still not ready to be president."
gofreak said:Not really. At all. Hillary is not on the ticket. She's not as directly exposed to anything McCain throws at Obama-Biden as Palin is to anything Obama throws as McCain-Palin.
McCain now has (grand)fatherly experience, on a number of levels and novelty and youth lady as his VP. I'm afraid that's going to be a really powerful combination, certainly from an image POV![]()
Umm, didn't a woman VP pick happen before?Diablos said:Why couldn't it be Romney or Lieberman?!
I think this is going to be a tough ticket to beat. USUALLY no one votes for the VP, but the VP is a woman
Tamanon said:I just said she had no economic background, that's all, don't be such a ninny. Even a moron would admit she adds nothing substantive to the ticket policy-wise, it's a purely demographic/cosmetic pick.
RiskyChris said:It's okay to say it because it's true.
VP picks, and presidential for that matter, are not nondiscriminatory. All politicians are there for some serendipitous reason.
Gaborn said:i don't think her gender matters any more than Obama's race matters.
I think Pawlenty would have been a smarter choice. An anti-choice woman isn't going to siphon Hillary voters as well as the McCain folks might think.omg rite said:Is this the part where Obama supporters lie to themselves and pretend Palin isn't the best possible choice out of the people in the running?
Father_Brain said:Some pretty insightful observations from Steve Benen, though the "unlikely to go over well" part remains to be seen.
syllogism said:
Amir0x said:From here on out until election day, the most important role for a VP is the debates.
Biden is now going to have to gracefully apply pressure without looking mean. A very difficult balancing act for him
hahaha watGaborn said:i don't think her gender matters any more than Obama's race matters.
Looks it.omg rite said:Is this the part where Obama supporters lie to themselves and pretend Palin isn't the best possible choice out of the people in the running?
Tamanon said:She wasn't voted in. Do you believe that McCain would've picked a male governor for only 1 year from Alaska as his Veep?Because everything Palin has, Pawlenty has more of, Jindal also.
Branduil said:Some interesting sexism in this thread.
speculawyer said:I think Pawlenty would have been a smarter choice. An anti-choice woman isn't going to siphon Hillary voters as well as the McCain folks might think.
Branduil said:Some interesting sexism in this thread.
Gaborn pointed out a "babe" or two...the puma remarks, maybe, to the more offend-abale.site or ban
Violence Against Women act will protect her.giga said:just wait till the debates.I expect biden to go all out.
TheKingsCrown said:Umm, didn't a woman VP pick happen before?
BenjaminBirdie said:It doesn't matter. She can diminish the pick's impact on women voters in like half a speech.
gofreak said:valid points
eznark said:Really, because people freaked out when the same was suggested of Obama.
I'm in "hmm... interesting. Let's see how this pans out" mode.omg rite said:Is this the part where Obama supporters lie to themselves and pretend Palin isn't the best possible choice out of the people in the running?
:lolGod's Beard said:Violence Against Women act will protect her.
gofreak said:Not really. At all. Hillary is not on the ticket. She's not as directly exposed to anything McCain throws at Obama-Biden as Palin is to anything Obama throws as McCain-Palin.
McCain now has (grand)fatherly experience, on a number of levels and novelty and youth lady as his VP. I'm afraid that's going to be a really powerful combination, certainly from an image POV
Which is..a lot, as much as people might not like to admit it. His race, the fact that he's the first black man to reach this stage - all of that - adds a sense of history and excitement to his campaign that has fueled his momentum.
"Do you know women? All she'll have to do is complain about how men always leave the toilet seat up, follow it up with a complaint about how awful the menstrual cycle is and/or how men will never know the pain of childbirth, and then 'Bam!', all women are putty in her hands."Amir0x said:site or ban
RiskyChris said:Obama ran a good (understatement) campaign though.
And hot.Kildace said:Thinking about it, McCain next to Palin is going to look like a sick old guy and his hot on-call nurse ...
Kinda weird.
No one is being sexist, shut up.Branduil said:Some interesting sexism in this thread.
The more I read about her, the more I think this is going to backfire. Can you imagine the veep debate? How is she going to line up with Biden's foreing policy expertise?syllogism said: