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Palin going to "debate camp" at one of Mccain's 8 houses.. (pg. 2)
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| Capitalizt |
| quote: | Originally posted by hardcore trancer
whats wrong with Obama being an elitist?:rolleyes: |
Who exactly is the elitist?
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| Spacey Orange |
yeah what a stupid cunt. she say's elitism has to do with a state of mind, not how much money or influence one has.:rolleyes:
another quate:
| quote: | In a July interview with CNN, Rothschild explained why, despite Clinton's calls for party unity, she couldn't back Obama. "I don't like him," she said. "I feel like he is an elitist."
Rothschild revived the elitism argument Wednesday, this time aiming her barbs at Blitzer.
When the host asked if she was getting "grief" from Democrats displeased by her endorsement, Lady Rothschild got annoyed.
"I'm getting it all the time, particularly from the likes of you, the liberal elite," she quipped. "You're the elite, not me." |
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| jerZ07002 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fir3start3r
What's wrong with 8 houses? :conf: |
nothing. someone should tell him though because he wasn't sure how many he owned. |
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| ziptnf |
| I hope the moderator for this debate doesn't throw softball ass questions at Palin. I really hope he grills her, and forces her to actually think on the spot rather than read some in her Talking Points sheet. She's a total idiot, and needs to up in this debate. |
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| Lebezniatnikov |

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| josh4 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Renegade
They don't need her to "know" anything, they just need her to rote-learn a bunch of empty platitudes. It worked for George Bush, so it could well work for her as well. Besides, expectations for her are so low here that there's basically nothing she can do to make herself look any more ridiculously out of her depth than she already has. If she s up, no (extra) harm done. If she's even vaguely coherent, free boost for the Republicans. Maybe the Dems should have agreed to put it off afterall. |
I am going to be so pissed if Biden s up and hands it to her. Its really his debate to loose.
I also don't buy this whole conspiracy thing. As if shes been bluffing the entire time and somehow comes out swinging catching everyone off guard. Yeah, right. The only reason people give this merit is they have doubts she could actually be that stupid. Well guess what folks! |
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| hardcore trancer |
| quote: | Originally posted by Capitalizt
Who exactly is the elitist?
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lol thats awesome!!! |
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| Fir3start3r |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spacey Orange
yeah what a stupid cunt. she say's elitism has to do with a state of mind, not how much money or influence one has.:rolleyes:
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I've never seen any documentation on equating material wealth with elitism - she is right, it has everything to do with a state of mind...
One can have nothing and still be an elitist... |
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| HardTranceProd |
| Does anyone else think it's possible they might put secret wires on her during the debate? just like with Bush in '04? |
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| LazFX |
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| jerZ07002 |
i thought this was a humorour blog:
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(CNN) – Sarah Palin may just be the next Ronald Reagan or Bill Clinton — two previous governors underestimated by the national media who went on to win the White House, John McCain said Monday.
Appearing alongside Palin in an interview on CBS, McCain reiterated his confidence in the Alaska governor, even as several conservatives suggested she is unqualified for the No. 2 spot on a national ticket.
"This is not the first time that I've seen a governor being questioned by some quote, 'expert,' " McCain told CBS' Katie Couric as Palin looked on. "I remember that Ronald Reagan was a 'cowboy.' President Clinton was a governor of a very small state that had 'no experience' either. I remember how easy it was going to be for Bush I to defeat him.
"But the point is I've seen underestimation before," McCain added. "I'm very proud of the excitement that Gov. Palin has ignited with our party and around this country. It is a level of excitement and enthusiasm, frankly, that I haven't seen before. And I'd like to attribute it to me. But the fact is that she has done incredible job. And I'm so proud of the work that she's doing."
The comments come after Palin's widely panned interview with Couric last week during which the Republican VP candidate struggled through several answers on her foreign policy credentials and the proposed economic bailout. The comments instantly became fodder for late-night comedians and prompted criticism from several conservative corners that Palin appeared to be in over her head. But a counter-chorus has also emerged, as supporters have publicly urged the campaign not to keep Palin so isolated from the media and to allow her unfiltered audience interaction.
“Holding Sarah Palin to just three interviews and microscopically focusing on each interview I think has been a mistake,” former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney told MSNBC’s "Morning Joe" on Monday. “I think they'd be a lot wiser to let Sarah Palin be Sarah Palin. Let her talk to the media, let her talk to people."
But also in the interview with Couric on Monday, McCain decried "gotcha" journalism as he sought to downplay Palin's recent comments that suggested she would support crossing into Pakistan from the Afghanistan to root out terrorists.
"I understand this day and age of "gotcha" journalism, was that a pizza place?" McCain said regarding where Palin made the comments. "In a conversation with someone who you didn't hear … the question very well, you don't know the context of the conversation, grab a phrase. Gov. Palin and I agree that you don't announce that you're going to attack another country."
The comments came during Palin's visit to a cheesesteak restaurant in Philadelphia on Saturday night, when a voter asked if she supported a cross-border attack on Pakistan
"If that's what we have to do stop the terrorists from coming any further in, absolutely, we should," Palin responded, in comments that contradict McCain's long-standing position of consulting with Pakistan before carrying out attacks on terrorists within its borders. |
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...nton-or-reagan/
the fact that palin and clinton are/were both governors is where the similarities end. Does John McCain know that bill clinton went to yale law school and was a rhodes scholar? That isn't exactly like making the deans list in the spring semester at the U of Idaho. |
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