http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/b/a/2008/11/06/nov05election-fox_news_goes_r.DTL&type=politics
" .... it was Fox News who broke the story that Sarah P. was a bit
geography-challenged."
[
Here is Fox's own Carl Cameron telling us something about Palin that nobody
wanted to know. The best part is when Carl promises that there will be an
avalanche of more juicy Palinbits to drop from the GOP table in the days to
come.
]
let the feeding frenzy begin
arf meow arf - cats and dogs living together - who ya goin call
its the end of the world as you know it - filler text goes here
this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang
this is how the world ends - not with a whimper but with a bang
Not only Palin, but Bush.
Reports are saying that WH staff are biting at the bit to spill their
guts about Bush once he's out of office.
I wonder if had he picked a bag lady from the street if she would've
sounded more intelligent than palin
In the UK they had that arsehole John Bolton on the BBC. He started of
saying how Obama was a dangerous socialist and that it would be a
disaster if he got elected. One of the reporters started saying that the
biggest mistake McCain made was Palin. Bolton got shitty about that and
started in with how important she was to bolster the Republican core
vote. Which sort of undermined his entire earlier bit about how
dangerous Obama was if the republican core vote needed palin in order to
get them out to vote. One could see the others in studio having
difficulty not laughing out loud.
There was never any reason to "bolster the Republican core."
They should have had more faith in their people. The Rep-
ublican "core" was as solid as a rock.
The problem with some "rabid" person picking a vice-presidential
running mate is that this type of person will think:
More "rabid" = GOOD
The republicans found out that most of the people in this country
didn't agree.
dennis
in nca
Jon Stewart had good advice for John McCain, "Don't stand next to any
young people."
Obviously the advice wasn't taken, Sarah made McCain look like a week old
cadaver.
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Like "Patriot Games" white house staff aren't patriots in any meaningful
sense of the word, they're loyalists who put the president ahead of the
nation.
So far, all of the rumors have been shot down.. Just a bunch of failed
advisors covering their asses...
You really are a dumb schitt. Palin's denials do not "shoot down" anything.
In fact, her denials today made her look even more idiotic.
It is very telling that you and BAR are Palin fans.
She wasn't the one shooting it down, you should really try to come in
more informed..
>
> In fact, her denials today made her look even more idiotic.
Your lies make you look pathetic..
>
> It is very telling that you and BAR are Palin fans.
Your intolerance and lack of moral core are even more telling...
More salient, yes, but less of an image.
Republicans all have the same problem, which is how to scare everyone into
believing Democrats will ruin things. They say how the world is going to
come to an end if we elect a socialist like Obama. They conveniently
overlook the fact that the world, or at least the country, is already coming
apart and directly from what they did. Do they think no one has noticed that
they have messed the country up the worst since the Great Depression? Yet
they still continue to warn of the dire consequences of a Democrat making
the decisions. Where were they when Bush was running? They should have been
telling us if the republicans won in 2000 and 2004 we'd face a disaster.
Instead they told us it would be great. Why anyone would believe their
predictions is beyond understanding.
Hawke
Hint: The president doesn't 'run' the country.
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She was picked by the neocons on a neocon boat trip.
McSame had, at best, only met her once.
>The republicans found out that most of the people in this country
>didn't agree.
The neocons grabbed the repubs by the short hairs sometime
pre-1999.
Repubs have odd sexual tastes it seems and the neocons
stuck like nits & lice.
And Halliburton found Cheney on a golf course .... he plays golf
therefore he'd be a good CEO for Halliburton.
>dennis
>in nca
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Cliff
The neocons would have been running it again.
They were running his campaign too.
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>
>"Hang Dog" <righ...@wobble.nospam.net> wrote in message
>news:6nk2eoF...@mid.individual.net...
>> raa...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > On Nov 7, 4:31 pm, rand mair fheal <m...@tania-che.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > I wonder if had he picked a bag lady from the street if she would've
>> > sounded more intelligent than palin
>>
>> In the UK they had that arsehole John Bolton on the BBC. He started of
>> saying how Obama was a dangerous socialist and that it would be a
>> disaster if he got elected. One of the reporters started saying that the
>> biggest mistake McCain made was Palin. Bolton got shitty about that and
>> started in with how important she was to bolster the Republican core
>> vote. Which sort of undermined his entire earlier bit about how
>> dangerous Obama was if the republican core vote needed palin in order to
>> get them out to vote. One could see the others in studio having
>> difficulty not laughing out loud.
>
>
>Republicans all have the same problem, which is how to scare everyone into
>believing Democrats will ruin things. They say how the world is going to
>come to an end if we elect a socialist like Obama. They conveniently
>overlook the fact that the world, or at least the country, is already coming
>apart and directly from what they did. Do they think no one has noticed that
>they have messed the country up the worst since the Great Depression?
10,000,000 unemployed now & it's just getting started.
>Yet
>they still continue to warn of the dire consequences of a Democrat making
>the decisions.
So since the economy does better with a dem as president ....
>Where were they when Bush was running? They should have been
>telling us if the republicans won in 2000 and 2004 we'd face a disaster.
>Instead they told us it would be great. Why anyone would believe their
>predictions is beyond understanding.
They never learn. One lie after another & they buy the next ones too.
>Hawke
>
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Cliff
They certainly did.
>It is very telling that you and BAR are Palin fans.
<Snicker>
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Cliff
>> It is very telling that you and BAR are Palin fans.
>
>Your intolerance and lack of moral core are even more telling...
We sort of tolerate stupidity do we not?
Now, about the morality of winger-lies ... tell us more !!!
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Yeah, I caught Palin on Larry King yesterday.
She knows that NAFTA has to do with Canada & does not want a war
with Canada (Alaska is somewhere near Canada she thinks).... and
she may have had the great State of Africa pointed out to her on a
map ... or not. That remained unclear.
Larry King should have asked !!!
--
Cliff
Indeed I have no tolerance for simple-minded religious superstition and
ignorance when its practitioners attempt to shove their beliefs onto
society and the law. Sarah Palin believes in creationism, among other
bits of religious bullshit, and that makes her unfit to hold high office.
I suspect my moral core has a lot more depth and breadth to it than yours.
>>justwaitaf...@gmail.com wrote:
Not to mention that she presumably believes that Fred Flintstone is in
league with "Joe the Plumber" and who rode upon a dinosaur while
making a union scale wage. And we aren't talking "per diem" here.
>I suspect my moral core has a lot more depth and breadth to it than yours.
If I may? Tolerance and patience in this period of transition is
everything. Barack Obama is certainly and without any doubt,
'morally' inspiring after eight years of deceit.
Fair wind.
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"....To those -- to those who would tear the world down: We will
defeat you. To those who seek peace and security: We support you. And
to all those who have wondered if America's beacon still burns as
bright: Tonight we proved once more that the true strength of our
nation comes not from the might of our arms or the scale of our
wealth, but from the enduring power of our ideals: democracy, liberty,
opportunity and unyielding hope ...." --- President-elect Barack
Obama, Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois - November 4, 2008
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When I saw McCain drag "Joe the Plumber" day after day, I knew it wasn't
going to take long for some "interesting details" about the guy to be
revealed. What did it take...two or three days? Joe the Unlicensed
Helper of an Unlicensed Plumber. Yipperdo.
>>Tag Heuer wrote:
>>>> justwaitaf...@gmail.com wrote:
With all due respect to JtP he like Palin was (presumably) a great, if
not desperate, RNC 'tool' so-to-speak. I certainly do wish the best
for JtP as he is no different from all those stuggling under the
weight of the past 8 years of dictoral economic "Voo-Doo-trickle-up"
and "un-Regulated," "No-bid Contract" rule, and perhaps by some
miracle he will 'come around,' and just as this visual demographic
illustration depicts: http://tinyurl.com/5mtygq
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Shove your 'due respect'.
Do narcissists *need* to crosspost?
--
A Harry Krause truism:
"It's not a *baby* kicking, beautiful bride, it's just a fetus!"
I've seen that visual a couple of times...I love it!
>>>>Tag Heuer wrote:
>>>>>> justwaitaf...@gmail.com wrote:
You just did. And will the county community special services call the
authorities get the "net" and mace? We've a moron on the loose acting
suspiciously in some deranged fit of delusion with possibly violent
tendencies, after seeing the graphic in URL above.
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>With all due respect to JtP he like Palin was (presumably) a great, if
>not desperate, RNC 'tool' so-to-speak. I certainly do wish the best
>for JtP as he is no different from all those stuggling under the
>weight of the past 8 years of dictoral economic "Voo-Doo-trickle-up"
>and "un-Regulated," "No-bid Contract" rule, and perhaps by some
>miracle he will 'come around,'
The Hood-Robin effect.
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Cliff
>With all due respect to JtP he like Palin was (presumably) a great, if
>not desperate, RNC 'tool' so-to-speak. I certainly do wish the best
>for JtP as he is no different from all those stuggling under the
>weight of the past 8 years of dictoral economic "Voo-Doo-trickle-up"
>and "un-Regulated," "No-bid Contract" rule, and perhaps by some
>miracle he will 'come around,' and just as this visual demographic
>illustration depicts: http://tinyurl.com/5mtygq
Their only remaining port city is New Orleans ....
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Cliff
> Indeed I have no tolerance for simple-minded religious superstition and
> ignorance when its practitioners attempt to shove their beliefs onto
> society and the law. Sarah Palin believes in creationism, among other
> bits of religious bullshit, and that makes her unfit to hold high
> office.
I'm guessing you have probably read the Newsweek article on the campaign.
It was a rather interesting look at the inner workings of both the Obama
and McCain campaigns.
http://www.newsweek.com/id/167582
Among the tidbits, Palin wouldn't share the stage with John Sununu
because he was pro-choice, and Todd Palin "calling around to Alaska
bigwigs telling them to hold their powder until 2012." The Palins have
been living isolated for too long. They haven't realized what nutcases
they really are.
"Hint: The president doesn't 'run' the country."
And the vice-prez isn't too hot either I hear.
dennis
in nca
> On Sat, 08 Nov 2008 13:35:11 -0600, thu...@TAKEOUTgti.net wrote:
>
>>The Palins have been living isolated for too long. They haven't
>>realized what nutcases they really are.
>
> I'm highly amused at comments like this. All the talk about
> "diversity" and "tolerance" and the rest of the "love in" since the
> elections always boils down to the Progressive's fear of a smart,
> strong, convservative woman Governor from Alaska and her family.
>
> You guys are really sad. The election was held last Tuesday - get
> over it.
Had you not posted you could have claimed the neutral ground.
Now you choose to look the fool by putting words in someone else's mouth.
(raspberry)
I heard about the newsweek article, but I haven't read it.
>justwaitaf...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Nov 7, 2:59 pm, Cliff <Clhupr...@aol.com> wrote:
>>> "Fox News goes rogue on Palin"
>>>
>>> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/b/a/2008/11/06/nov05elec...
>>> " .... it was Fox News who broke the story that Sarah P. was a bit
>>> geography-challenged."
>>> [
>>> Here is Fox's own Carl Cameron telling us something about Palin that nobody
>>> wanted to know. The best part is when Carl promises that there will be an
>>> avalanche of more juicy Palinbits to drop from the GOP table in the days to
>>> come.
>>> ]
>>
>> So far, all of the rumors have been shot down.. Just a bunch of failed
>> advisors covering their asses...
>
>You really are a dumb schitt. Palin's denials do not "shoot down" anything.
>
>In fact, her denials today made her look even more idiotic.
>
>It is very telling that you and BAR are Palin fans.
It makes you leftards looking like utter buffoons trying to hang you
hats on anonymous claims about Palin.
Im curious though...how well DID Obama do in all 57 states?
Gunner
> The Palins have
>been living isolated for too long. They haven't realized what nutcases
>they really are.
When you are a liberal retard and useful idiot, anyone not like you
looks like a nutcase.
Gunner
>Among the tidbits, Palin wouldn't share the stage with John Sununu
>because he was pro-choice,
IIRC John Sununu is one of the few MENSA members
the repubs have.
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Cliff
>All the talk about
>"diversity" and "tolerance" and the rest of the "love in" since the
>elections always boils down to the Progressive's fear of a smart,
>strong, convservative woman Governor from Alaska and her family.
One should often be concerned about armed nutcases.
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Cliff
It was a landslide for O'bama in #51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, and 57.
Unfortunately, the unfair Constitution doesn't allow for electoral
votes in those new states, so the people there are "disenfranchised."
Their popular votes didn't count and they have no electoral votes.
You mean the Iraq that got Democrat approval, and continues to get
Democrat funding?
Give it a rest Leo, else your head will explode when you realize even
the "normal" Democrats think you are a wackjob.
Gunner
Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional,
illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an
unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the
proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end.
John H., the father, or John E., the son? While the son is no slouch, he
is an MIT and Harvard graduate, I believe it was the father who met the
eligibility requirements of the Mega Society.
Mensa is for idiots, respect the Mega Society who without a doubt are some
of the most eccentric people you'll ever meet.
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Sometimes even a liberal retard recognizes the nutcases.
"Larry King is incoherent."
A perfect match.
Neither is she/it.
J
> John H., the father, or John E., the son? While the son is no slouch, he
> is an MIT and Harvard graduate, I believe it was the father who met the
> eligibility requirements of the Mega Society.
I doesn't take much to qualify for Mensa.
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The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
-- Bertrand Russel
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>The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so
>certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
> -- Bertrand Russel
Are you sure about that?
Larry King is the spiritual twin of Cliff, only smarter. (marginally)
Gunner
Sounds like more projection by Liberals - again.
tschus
pyotr
--
pyotr filipivich
Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing?
Was governor of New Hampshire IIRC. That one.
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Cliff
>In misc.survivalism thu...@takeoutgti.net wrote:
>
>> John H., the father, or John E., the son? While the son is no slouch, he
>> is an MIT and Harvard graduate, I believe it was the father who met the
>> eligibility requirements of the Mega Society.
>
>I doesn't take much to qualify for Mensa.
Not many wingers I gather.
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