PantherLotus said:This would be the town she was mayor of 18 months ago.
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PantherLotus said:This would be the town she was mayor of 18 months ago.
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MightyHedgehog said:I think it seems likely that Palin is going to be pretty much destroyed in her VP debate(s)...if not by Biden's towering level of experience on all matters that should be of primary concern to a VP and potential President, then certainly by the questions of the moderator(s) themselves on the many things she has exhibited, so far, absolutely no indication of knowledge on. We'll see...
DeaconKnowledge said:I'm sure Palin is in for one hell of a Republican cram session between here and the Vice Presidential debates.
SpeedingUptoStop said:Yea, I'm sure that's the whole town....
MightyHedgehog said:I think it seems likely that Palin is going to be pretty much destroyed in her VP debate(s)...if not by Biden's towering level of experience on all matters that should be of primary concern to a VP and potential President, then certainly by the questions of the moderator(s) themselves on the many things she has exhibited, so far, absolutely no indication of knowledge on. We'll see...
laserbeam said:Agreed and it is said she is actually a pretty good debater so if she can cram enough she could come across competant enough.
:lolPantherLotus said:you're right, there's a strip mall just behind that.
The legislative leadership of the Alaska Republican Party isnt enamored with Palins selection, either, according to the Anchorage Daily News.
State Senate President Lyda Green said she thought it was a joke when someone called her at 6 a.m. to tell her the news.
"She's not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president?" said Green, a Republican from Palin's hometown of Wasilla. "Look at what she's done to this state. What would she do to the nation?"
Green, who has feuded with Palin, brought up the big oil tax increase Palin pushed through last year. She also pointed to the award of a $500 million state subsidy to a Canadian firm to pursue a natural gas pipeline that's far from guaranteed.
House Speaker John Harris, a Republican from Valdez, was also astonished at the news. He didn't want to get into the issue of her qualifications.
"She's old enough," Harris said. "She's a U.S. citizen."
DeaconKnowledge said:Laserbeam, real talk. Doesn't the thought that she has to do this in the first place put you on edge even a little bit?
NullPointer said:When McCain talks about cleaning up Washington, and moving past those who practice the politics of the past, and overcoming those who put themselves before their country...
Who is he talking about?
laserbeam said:It does. I like Her but as I said earlier I think she would have been better off building her resume and maybe hitting the scene in 2012 with another candidate.
And a good debate is one that pushes the potential VPs into a corner to find out who knows what and how much they know. I'm bracing for a Quayle/Bentsen moment.DeaconKnowledge said:I'm sure Palin is in for one hell of a Republican cram session between here and the Vice Presidential debates.
October 2 at WUSTL. I guess there's just one this year.Propagandhim said:When are the debates again?
I've been to towns where there was 4 corners (a police station, gas station, grocery store, and something else) but i recall that place being deserted too. I don't imagine 6,000 people are living off a saloon and a strip mall.PantherLotus said:you're right, there's a strip mall just behind that.
Tyrone Slothrop said:they're saying biden should nerf his offensive in the VP debates but I say fuck that. show them fangs.
laserbeam said:Agreed and it is said she is actually a pretty good debater so if she can cram enough she could come across competant enough.
RubxQub said:Obama/Biden about to speak.
Tune in fools!
BoboBrazil said:I'm kind of tired of the democrats taking the high road and not getting down and dirty. The republicans show no same and will talk trash about anything. They would have already put out multiple mud slinging press reports and put out commercials trashing her if she was a democrat.
link linkRubxQub said:Obama/Biden about to speak.
Tune in fools!
Deus Ex Machina said:link link
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rhfb said:Willow is the names of a town in Alaska, Bristol is like Bristol Bay, and Piper is the name of a plane.
It appears as though he's winging this entire thing. Almost positive he's doesn't have a teleprompter.Tamanon said::lol Biden is so good.
http://my.barackobama.com/page/community/post/amandascott/gG5DyDDeus Ex Machina said:link link
Why should they do that? Republicans don't deserve to be in office.UltimaKilo said:The McCain camp needs to get on the ball. Every time they point out that since 2005 McCain "voted 90% of the time with George Bush" they should bring up that Obama voted 97% of the time with the Democrats, the same ones with 9% approval rating. Only once did McCain say "If I'm George Bush's 3rd term, Obama must be Jimmy Carter's 2nd!"
http://origin.barackobama.com/live/frankthurk said:Anyone have a non-CNN link?
TheKingsCrown said:Why should they do that? Republicans don't deserve to be in office.
UltimaKilo said:The McCain camp needs to get on the ball. Every time they point out that since 2005 McCain "voted 90% of the time with George Bush" they should bring up that Obama voted 97% of the time with the Democrats, the same ones with 9% approval rating. Only once did McCain say "If I'm George Bush's 3rd term, Obama must be Jimmy Carter's 2nd!"
Oh shit you have a point! Oh snap that would absolutely slaugh-UltimaKilo said:The McCain camp needs to get on the ball. Every time they point out that since 2005 McCain "voted 90% of the time with George Bush" they should bring up that Obama voted 97% of the time with the Democrats, the same ones with 9% approval rating. Only once did McCain say "If I'm George Bush's 3rd term, Obama must be Jimmy Carter's 2nd!"
UltimaKilo said:And the least productive congress in the history of the U.S. do? People dislike Bush, but they dislike the congress far more.
RubxQub said:Oh shit you have a point! Oh snap that would absolutely slaugh-
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Oh... nevermind. Everyone is equally hated.
Hamfam said:When was the last time a VP really stood out in a presidential race?
I don't think Lieberman or Cheney did in 2000, or even Edwards did in 2004.
Maybe it might matter this time, but just going on past elections the VP seems to ussually disapear and not get heard from much.
...what does that have to do with anything?DMczaf said:Hey, what happened in late 200.....oh.
What about early 2003?
Tamanon said:You realize that there's a good reason the congress isn't productive right?Just because you have the majority doesn't mean you can actually pass bills.