teh_pwn said:Palin really strengthens the whole comparison to Battlestar Galactic.
http://www.pastemagazine.com/blogs/...ainpalin-ticket-tighroslin-battlestar-ti.html
SpeedingUptoStop said:Fuck yes.![]()
Hitokage said:Heh, Wolf Blitzer responds to a guy commending Obama for his rejection of attacks against Palin's daughter with "but this will open a discussion about abstinence-only education."
reilo said:I think the big issues with Palin's daughter being pregnant is that McCain's camp cannot use the traditional conservative position on sex: teach abstinence only and proclaim kids shouldn't have sex until they're married. It's guaranteed to work!
adamsappel said:I think she's going to bow out of the race.
Hitokage said:Heh, Wolf Blitzer responds to a guy commending Obama for his rejection of attacks against Palin's daughter with "but this will open a discussion about abstinence-only education."
I don't think that's going to happen.adamsappel said:I think she's going to bow out of the race.
Hootie said:Laura must be thinking, "People are......CHEERING....for.....ME?!"
:lol
adamsappel said:I think she's going to bow out of the race.
Incognito said:There needs to be an underground campaign starting in Florida linking Palin to Pat Buchanan.
Incognito said:There needs to be an underground campaign starting in Florida linking Palin to Pat Buchanan.
idk George is kind of funny if you forget all the inadequacies in his workreilo said:Unlike her husband, she's actually likable.
reilo said:Unlike her husband, she's actually likable.
Slurpy said:That would be fucking epic, and I would pay $$ to see the political fallout. I very much doubt it will happen though, as they will never recover from it.
By "democrat attack machine" I didn't mean that all of the smears were coming directly from the DNC, although I'm sure that behind the scenes they help bloggers find things and such.Slurpy said:What the hell makes you think this is coming from the 'democrat attack machine'? This is just shit thats turning up because she just appeared out of nowhere, and journalists, bloggers, etc have just started to dig into her shit. There's been no official smear attacks from the democratic party.
"History will vindicate my husband."Hootie said:But by being married to him and being with him at most speeches/public events, I'm sure she's not too used to it :lol
adamsappel said:I think she's going to bow out of the race.
Hootie said:Laura must be thinking, "People are......CHEERING....for.....ME?!"
:lol
Trakdown said:Just out of curiousity, what would happen in the event she did bow out? McCain just picks someone else?
reilo said:Legally he cannot after this week. He'd have to run with her name on the ballot.
Gary Whitta said:Gotta love the way wolf cut off the guy at the scene of a major NO levee that's about to give way so they could go live to Laura Bush's speech. MOST TRUSTED NAME IN NEWS!
Shit, I've got to be careful. I just finished season three. >_>BenjaminBirdie said:Oh MAN what a spoiler. Thank god I'm caught up.
The way he handles that touchscreen election map is pure sex.soul creator said:I'm in love with John King's touchscreen surface maps
Her eyes... her eyes...!Gary Whitta said:Holy crap Cindy McCain looks like an evil villain from a bad sci-fi movie.
reilo said:You guys noticed that the CNN feed of the convention isn't even in HD?
With cowboy hats!Hootie said:Wow, what a great, diverse crowd of...uh....old white people.
Ventrue said:Jesus Christ at the top stories on Digg. Someone has an agenda.
By Matthew Mosk
ST. PAUL -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin began building clout in her state's political circles in part by serving as a director of an independent political group organized by the now embattled Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens.
Palin's name is listed on 2003 incorporation papers of the "Ted Stevens Excellence in Public Service, Inc.," a 527 group that could raise unlimited funds from corporate donors. The group was designed to serve as a political boot camp for Republican women in the state. She served as one of three directors until June 2005, when her name was replaced on state filings.
reilo said:
I definitely agree with the articles suggesting that in private GOP circles they are happy about the timing of this. They knew their convention was going to suck compared to the Dems, but now they have a great excuse for it sucking plus they get to keep the dual poisons of Bush and Cheney off the stage.PhoenixDark said:Laura Bush <3
I can't wait to see how this convention plays out with the public. I think it's a great idea in terms of coming together during a national crisis; obviously there's a political underlining for all this but at the end of the day it's going to do a lot of good for the people most effected by the storm.