VanMardigan said:If you could get banned for calling a politician dumb as a rock, this thread wouldn't exist, since 90% of the posters wouldn't be here (Hello Bush).
Feel free to call Palin dumb so long as you have actual content to back it up.
Yet outside of NeoGAF, there are actually people who are happy and energized about this pick!StoOgE said:This pick went from "who?" to "lulz" in 2 days. Good job McCain you went and fucked this up good.
Just in case people don't understand why this means she's a dumbass:FoneBone said:
In New York City on April 22, 1951, the Board of Directors of the Knights of Columbus adopted a resolution to amend their recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance at the opening of each of the meetings of the 800 Fourth Degree Assemblies of the Knights of Columbus by addition of the words "under God" after the words "one nation."
Outside of NeoGAF, nearly 1/3 of people think Bush did a bang-up job the past eight years. 'Tis a fucked up world.TDG said:Yet outside of NeoGAF, there are actually people who are happy and energized about this pick!
TDG said:Yet outside of NeoGAF, there are actually people who are happy and energized about this pick!
Trakdown said:I'm so glad the McCain camp fell for the MSM's take on Hillary's supporters and made this possible. Most of them aren't pissed about a woman not winning, it's about the new kid being chosen over her. Picking a younger, less experienced person than Obama isn't going to help matters.
besada said:60 Minutes about to run the first dual interview of Obama/Biden.
GhaleonEB said:Outside of NeoGAF, nearly 1/3 of people think Bush did a bang-up job the past eight years. 'Tis a fucked up world.
M3wThr33 said:So what you were saying is that because Hillary didn't get pick, she was willing to throw all her ideals out the window just to vote for the other side out of spite? I don't get this logic. It's all driven by emotions and not fore-thought.
Fragamemnon said:There's a mounting volume of evidence-from the her yahoo answers-esque response for "what do vp do?????" to the latest news that she thought the flippin' Founding Fathers wrote the pledge of allegiance, to her debate performances that she just isn't the brighest bulb in the batch. On the other hand, there is very, very little that shows that she's the kind of person who is able to think quick on her feet or speak from the cuff eloquently or intelligently, two things normally associated with intelligent politicians.
and cling to religion.
Fragamemnon said:Yep, people who were going to vote for McCain anyway. The story that the media isn't covering is that this pick was done in large part to also bolster McCain's terrible voter enthusiasm ratings. I'm not at all convinced it will do much-I think that they robbed the paleoconservative Peter to pay the fundie nutjob Paul.
Fragamemnon said:"what do vp do?????"
That's my hope. Even my fiancée can make some bone-headed statements when conflicted with a heavy emotion, but once she cools down, she realizes what she said.CharlieDigital said:I know, that's exactly the problem. I think most women for Hillary had this gut reaction to boo the choice of Biden over Hill. For someone like her, elections are like, half logic+reason+policy, half image (she was pretty stoked about Hill and basically had no idea who this Obama dude was or what his policies were until I forced her to watch his speech). But she came around (like I assume most educated middle-aged women will).
Why did that just remind me of "HOW DOES BABBY FORM?"Fragamemnon said:There's a mounting volume of evidence-from the her yahoo answers-esque response for "what do vp do?????"
M3wThr33 said:That's my hope. Even my fiancée can make some bone-headed statements when conflicted with a heavy emotion, but once she cools down, she realizes what she said.
FoneBone said:
Sarah Palin said:"But uh...as for that VP pick talk all the time, I tell ya...I still can't answer that question until somebody answers for me 'What is it exactly that the VP does everyday? I'm used to being very productive and working real hard in this administration and we want to make sure that the VP spot would be a fruitful sort of position especially for Alaska."
Not really.140.85 said:
Yeah, but sometimes it can be a little more prevalent.lexdysia said:Uh, everyone does that, not just women.
why does the liberal media keep knocking Bush? He has been in for 8 years and they keep saying he was bad. He made America strong in war as a leader. That is what leadership is all about, if a president can't be strong in war he is just weak. That is why we need 8 more years of Republican rule, so we can be strong in war (why can't they understand that simple fact?)
In some parts of his presidency, he did a fine job. Others, horrid. Maybe those people have a different priority to represent a good president.GhaleonEB said:Outside of NeoGAF, nearly 1/3 of people think Bush did a bang-up job the past eight years. 'Tis a fucked up world.
Deus Ex Machina said:John McCain is buggin' out (Some hard-hitting political analysis from Diddy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thmueS0ngAs
:lol
Jenga said:Why did that just remind me of "HOW DOES BABBY FORM?"
Mike Miller (is that his name? Olbersnooze's mortal enemy?) said it best on Meet The Press and, once again, proved me right. This is not an election about energizing your base. He said it so well. "I'd rather have an iffy majority than a really really excited 45%."
McCain is really bad at taking the most important factors into consideration when making a decision.
Yay for dishonest cherry-picking.
BenjaminBirdie said:Mike Miller (is that his name? Olbersnooze's mortal enemy?) said it best on Meet The Press and, once again, proved me right. This is not an election about energizing your base. He said it so well. "I'd rather have an iffy majority than a really really excited 45%."
McCain is really bad at taking the most important factors into consideration when making a decision.
E-phonk said:Diddy: Palin, I want you to be down.
I don't think he thought that sentence through.
Diddy said:Sean "Diddy" Combs complained about the "... too high" price of gas and pleaded for free oil from his "Saudi Arabia brothers and sisters" in a YouTube video posted Wednesday. The hip-hop mogul said he is now flying on commercial airlines instead of in private jets, which Combs said had previously cost him $200,000 and up for a roundtrip between New York and Los Angeles.
"I'm actually flying commercial," Diddy said before walking onto an airplane, sitting in a first-class seat and flashing his boarding pass to the camera. "That's how high gas prices are. I'm at the gate right now. This is really happening, proof gas prices are too high. Tell whoever the next president is we need to bring gas prices down."
I wonder how a dual McCain/Palin interview would go.BenjaminBirdie said:Man, I gotta say.
I just like these two guys. I like the way they interact, I like where they're coming from, I like what they focus on, I like their personalities.
That was nice stuff.
I think she was joking on the fact that most VP just cast the deciding vote in the Senate. Many VP have commented on the fact that the VP job is pretty boring.pxleyes said:Not really.
delirium said:I think she was joking on the fact that most VP just cast the deciding vote in the Senate. Many VP have commented on the fact that the VP job is pretty boring.
:lol :lol :lol :lol :lol :lolDeus Ex Machina said:John McCain is buggin' out (Some hard-hitting political analysis from Diddy)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thmueS0ngAs
:lol
Even if this is the interpretation she wants to push, that would simply mean she has nothing to offer to the ticket beyond her gender.delirium said:I think she was joking on the fact that most VP just cast the deciding vote in the Senate. Many VP have commented on the fact that the VP job is pretty boring.
Jenga said:I wonder how a dual McCain/Palin interview would go.
BenjaminBirdie said:If they want it to be, or if the President makes it that way. It could be a very interactive governing experience, for better or worse.
BenjaminBirdie said:If they want it to be, or if the President makes it that way. It could be a very interactive governing experience, for better or worse.
delirium said:I think she was joking on the fact that most VP just cast the deciding vote in the Senate. Many VP have commented on the fact that the VP job is pretty boring.
Entirely possible, and I'm sure that's the case for a lot of people. I would add there are a few other types of folks supporting Bush right now - those simply not paying any attention but vote Republican because, well, they always have, and those who are single-issue voters; mostly pro-lifers.delirium said:In some parts of his presidency, he did a fine job. Others, horrid. Maybe those people have a different priority to represent a good president.
Odds are that the word "trollop" would be bandied about at least once. :lolJenga said:I wonder how a dual McCain/Palin interview would go.
So much hilarity in one post :lol140.85 said:Yay for dishonest cherry-picking.
GhaleonEB said:Entirely possible, and I'm sure that's the case for a lot of people. I would add there are a few other types of folks supporting Bush right now - those simply not paying any attention but vote Republican because, well, they always have, and those who are single-issue voters; mostly pro-lifers.
I had a conversation around the time of the last election with a neighbor who was pretty conservative. We talked at length about how disappointed she was with Bush and how the war was a mistake, among other issues. And then at the end she said she was still voting for Bush because - and I quote - "I'll never vote Democrat since they support killing babies."
It was really eye-opening for me. I honestly don't understand that mentality, and can't fathom how to even engage in political conversation with people with that position. I tend not to argue with people on policy these days. Lots of folks are just entrenched.
Juice said:Maybe because I was raised in a fundie background it doesn't shock me. When you're entrenched in a worldview that says every human life is sacred, killing is really bad, the only thing governments should really be in place to do is to stop killing, it's really a no-brainer 1+1=2 sort of decision to be against abortion. (Of course, other biblical references make them hypocritically pro death penalty.)
Juice said:I'm pro-choice, but I admit that if I believed there was anything "sacred" about human life, I'd have to be pro-life, in spite of the ridiculous personal and societal conveniences and advantages of aborting unnecessary, unwanted fetuses.
reilo said:And yet they have no problem with starting wars where people are killed for nothing. Hypocritical, to say the least.
Fragamemnon said:Granted I don't think human life is sacred because I'm sort of a godless monstrosity of a person, but in general the debate isn't "is human life sacred" but "when does an independent human life begin".
reilo said:And yet they have no problem with starting wars where people are killed for nothing. Hypocritical, to say the least.
He's been doing this all year. Remember when his website even ripped off the Obama webteam with his LEADERSHIP YOU CAN BELIEVE IN pic? Colors, font, everything. They made it so blatantly obvious.Zabka said:"Change is coming! Change is coming! Change is coming!"
I heard McCain talking about Hope in an interview this morning too. He's trying to hijack Obama's message.
GhaleonEB said:Outside of NeoGAF, nearly 1/3 of people think Bush did a bang-up job the past eight years. 'Tis a fucked up world.