omg rite said:I hope they reach the level of gold they did during the Bush/Gore skits. :lol
With Fred Armisen as Obama?
Worst. Impression. Ever.
omg rite said:I hope they reach the level of gold they did during the Bush/Gore skits. :lol
AniHawk said:With Fred Armisen as Obama?
Worst. Impression. Ever.
EMBee99 said:If anything, for the triumphant return of Tina Fey every week.
So I agree with you that Palin is a disaster, but how exactly are the democrats going to seize on her ridiculousness before the election? It seems unclear right now...BenjaminBirdie said:I'm almost positive she'll be the cold open for the Seaso Primo. People will go fucking nuts. McCain's numbers will drop like fifty points overnight.
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TheKingsCrown said:So I agree with you that Palin is a disaster, but how exactly are the democrats going to seize on her ridiculousness before the election? It seems unclear right now...
http://politicalwire.com/The selection of Sarah Palin as John McCain's running mate "has electrified conservative activists, providing a boost of energy to the GOP nominee-in-waiting from a key constituency that had been previously had been lukewarm -- at best -- about him," according to Politico.
"By tapping the anti-abortion and pro-gun Alaska governor just ahead of his convention, which is set to start here Monday, McCain hasn't just won approval from a skeptical Republican base -- he's ignited a wave of elation and emotion that has led some grassroots activists to weep with joy."
David Brody: "I'm telling you folks. The Evangelical base is revved up about this pick. A McCain campaign source told me that there is so much excitement from the Evangelical community about this pick that it's making their head spin."
TheKingsCrown said:So I agree with you that Palin is a disaster, but how exactly are the democrats going to seize on her ridiculousness before the election? It seems unclear right now...
Just what we fucking need. The fundies coming out in full force.PhoenixDark said:
With Romney, Lieberman, or Ridge? Hell no.Door2Dawn said:Haha,did you guys really think that wasn't going to happen?
PhoenixDark said:
Diablos said:Just what we fucking need. The fundies coming out in full force.
Fucking hell.
While it is looking like Palin may not prove to be useful in attracting Hillary voters, she IS making progress with the evangelical base. You get them really excited, and they have a serious shot of turning the election in their favor as we saw in 2004. Once the evangelical polling numbers become more clear, and if they remain increasingly positive, Obama's campaign really needs to start talking about all the problems associated with Palin as a means to diminish her favoribility among not far-right loons, but independents. I sure hope they are paying attention.Ignatz Mouse said:More proof of the foolishness of Evangelicals.
It's not like the VP is going to change McCain's policies. More likely, she'll have to swing into line with his.
And yet they let themselves be willingly bought. Decades after Roe vs Wade, recent conservative Prez, congress and SCOTUS, and it still stands... why? Because as long as it does, it's a lever to get the evangelicals to vote conservative.
Idiots.
With Romney, Lieberman, or Ridge? It wouldn't have really happened.Door2Dawn said:Haha,did you guys really think that wasn't going to happen?
Is this the "New Coke" argument?DeaconKnowledge said:I honestly believe Palin was a Rove idea from start to finish. I think he saw that McCain was all but fucked for the presidency, torpedoed Lieberman because he would be the clincher, and got McCain to go with the super conservative vagina having running mate to shave independent female votes and bolster the conservative base that hates McCain. Considering McCain's campaign measures and tactics leading up to the pick, I cannot say I buy this being his decision alone.
If Palin is covering up her daughter's pregnancy I have no problem with thatM3wThr33 said:Just doing some quick searches, I have yet to see a picture of her pregnant. Nothing. Not even a fake pillow. Pregnant women do not look like that.
AND a few months prior to the announcement she was on the cover of Vogue. How do you do that and not announce then? I'm calling bullshit.
SpeedingUptoStop said:Hey guys, what was the number of experience years for Obama/Biden (34?) and McCain/Palin (24?)
But we have Chuck Todd!AniHawk said:McCain/Palin is more like 5024 because Republicans have God on their side.
AniHawk said:McCain/Palin is more like 5024 because Republicans have God on their side.
deadatom said:Biden has nothing on her in terms of experience. I mean how many babies has he pushed out of his vagina to help populate the USA with god fearing white christian americans?
what a shot in the face.maynerd said:BREAKING NEWS: White House: Bush, Cheney to skip GOP convention due to Hurricane Gustav
that is good news for themmaynerd said:BREAKING NEWS: White House: Bush, Cheney to skip GOP convention due to Hurricane Gustav
Mrs. Manky said:Actually, Palin's husband is Inuit/of Inuit descent. So...Christian, yeah. American, most definitely. White? Not so much.
:lol Maybe, just maybe, he is preparing to help out with the destruction that will be created in Gustav's wake. You know... in order to make-up for Katrina.maynerd said:BREAKING NEWS: White House: Bush, Cheney to skip GOP convention due to Hurricane Gustav
adamsappel said:The pregnancy rumor isn't true. Here's a picture of Palin in March, a month before the baby is born.
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That is a pregnant woman. She just bounced back really, really well.
Rlan said:Man, sometimes it's hard watching Bill Maher.
"Man she has no experience whatsoever!"
"But that guy who was almost VP - Tim Kaine, has roughly the same amount of time as Palin and..."
"LALALALA"
I want Obama to win, but that kind of crapshoot is best left to Fox News.
DAMN IT! *slams fist on desk*Tamanon said:Also, Arnold and Jindal aren't going.
PhoenixDark said:Of course things can go the opposite way: Virginia and Colorado are close enough to be narrowly won by McCain thanks to this newfound evangelical energy.
Y2Kev said:But Tim Kaine ultimately wasn't picked. So what's the problem with it? He was almost VP. Not VP nom.
gkrykewy said:Yeah, that I think is the key potential benefit. McCain essentially gave up on PA (Biden), but may be able to cling to CO and VA. If he wins Ohio, the election could come down to... Michigan?
"Do You Feel Ready To Be A Heartbeat Away From The Presidency?"
Palin: "Absolutely. Yup, Yup..."
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