Originally posted by saluyamo
I feel Biden is to smart and the Rednecks and dummies will not feel safe with someone who knows so much (Palin imo would fit in great with the stereotypical redneck bible thumper)
Your post sums up your thoughts perfectly without even trying to convey any of them in the content of it.
delobbo
SC Gov. Mark Sanford (R) has a bit of trouble answering the question when asked by Wolf Blitzer what the difference is between John McCain and George Bush on the economy.
Alex
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Originally posted by delobbo
SC Gov. Mark Sanford (R) has a bit of trouble answering the question when asked by Wolf Blitzer what the difference is between John McCain and George Bush on the economy.
Painful.
Someone email this to the Obama camp, if he's going dirty he mid as well have as much ammo as possible.
delobbo
saluyamo
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Originally posted by UWM
Your post sums up your thoughts perfectly without even trying to convey any of them in the content of it.
I'm sorry but I dont quite get what you mean.
delobbo
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Originally posted by Alex
Painful.
Someone email this to the Obama camp, if he's going dirty he mid as well have as much ammo as possible.
yeah. even more painful is, he wasn't just any random governor, people were thinking he might be one of McCain's picks for VP..
delobbo
btw regarding this thread, clearly, McCain did not "blow it". Props to him for making a tactical and well-played political move in picking Palin as his running mate.
Alex
Barack Obama is a Christian, and you aren't jewish or yellow, you're just a retard.
delobbo
I thought Wolf Blitzer asked a pretty straightforward and clear question of the SC governor, a question which was not "loaded" with some factor or spin that would make it difficult to answer.
Here is the question he asked, verbatim:
"Are there any significant economic differences between what the Bush administration has put forward over these many years as opposed to now what John McCain supports?"
Tell me how this question was manipulative? He asked it, and gave the governor plenty of time to answer it - without saying anything else in between.
delobbo
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Originally posted by spacechica
the way it was phrased is manipulative... a simpler way to ask the question would be, "so is it true that Sen. McCain is Bush's yes-man?"
ok so an accusatory question is fine, but a straightforward one, no. LOL.
I knew I made a mistake responding. I should have just ignored. But, I guess I was bored.
spacechica
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Lebezniatnikov
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Originally posted by delobbo
btw regarding this thread, clearly, McCain did not "blow it". Props to him for making a tactical and well-played political move in picking Palin as his running mate.
Give it a week or so and see what you think. I was reserving judgment but I think it's fair to say now that the day he picked Palin was the day he did indeed blow it.