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JCL 09-28-2008 01:45 AM

She was certainly useful for media coverage after the announcement. It just seems that he picked her more to win the election, not because she was a capable vice-presidential candidate. It seems to have turned on him now, and she is appearing like more of a liability. There is still some time left in the campaign though.

MrLabGuy 09-28-2008 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by JCL
She was certainly useful for media coverage after the announcement. It just seems that he picked her more to win the election, not because she was a capable vice-presidential candidate. It seems to have turned on him now, and she is appearing like more of a liability. There is still some time left in the campaign though.

I've not seen where her negatives have outweighed her positives at this point. She still brings in a large Woman vote and also the Conservative base.

So a few Left Wing blogs and Hollywood are bashing her. What's new. Biden on the other hand has done nothing but harm to Obama so far. As for McCain choosing her to win the election. :bustingup Obama thought he had already won the election or he would have picked Hillary. :rofl:

Wagner 09-28-2008 07:41 AM

FYI, both tickets blow :)

As I said to Quick a while back, remember all those great Dick Cheney interviews? You don't, why? Oh because it doesn't matter :rofl:

Dannyell 09-28-2008 11:00 AM

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Originally Posted by MrLabGuy
I've not seen where her negatives have outweighed her positives at this point. She still brings in a large Woman vote and also the Conservative base.

So a few Left Wing blogs and Hollywood are bashing her. What's new. Biden on the other hand has done nothing but harm to Obama so far. As for McCain choosing her to win the election. :bustingup Obama thought he had already won the election or he would have picked Hillary. :rofl:

Yeahhh for the fat chicks!!!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

just kiddin and having some fun while bashing each other over politics ;)

Palin has definitely helped the McCain campaign more than Biden for dems IMO....but Palin needs to take it easy....because she seems a bit uneducated on some of these topics and might loose some undecided voters...:nanana::nanana::nanana:

MrLabGuy 09-28-2008 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Dannyell
Yeahhh for the fat chicks!!!!! :rofl::rofl::rofl:

just kiddin and having some fun while bashing each other over politics ;)

Palin has definitely helped the McCain campaign more than Biden for dems IMO....but Palin needs to take it easy....because she seems a bit uneducated on some of these topics and might loose some undecided voters...:nanana::nanana::nanana:

:D Don't rule out that fat chick vote...Good catch:thumbup:

Krimson X 09-28-2008 01:27 PM

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Originally Posted by MrLabGuy
Are you saying Palin has not been useful to McCain? Just look at the polling data and Hillary band wagon jumpers.

Where did I ever say that?

realchef 09-28-2008 01:45 PM

IQ or lack thereof does alot of 'splainin......
 
Palin+IQ = vacuum

Kinda like a female Homer Simpson. Any thought beyond a primal motivator is laborious for her. You could watch the hamsters running into overdrive during the Couric interview. It was pathetic AND hilarious!!

Substandard everything in ye ole mentals dept.

She tried to have her brother in law fired (an officer no less) for divorcing her sister. That says it all. Was willing to participate in the investigations until her nomination. Now the RepubLawyers have it quagmired, she will not see the suit ever again as it disappears into the tundra in two years.

MrLabGuy 09-28-2008 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Krimson X
Where did I ever say that?

Your whole premise is based on Palin harming McCain. Why else would you suggest that she would soon pull out?

One other observation. Wagner, myself and other McCain supporters here have been critical of our candidate yet you and most of the Obama cheerleaders can't seem understand or admit Obama is a weak candidate for President and the Democratic ticket is in trouble.

Why else would McCain be in a statistical tie so far in the campaign? You would think that ANY Democrat with a pulse would be far ahead after 8 years of Bush. Heck...I even think Bush has been a terrible candidate and I voted for the guy. Remember, I've voted Democrat just as many elections as I've voted Republican. I doubt you can say the same.

MrLabGuy 09-28-2008 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by realchef
Palin+IQ = vacuum

Kinda like a female Homer Simpson. Any thought beyond a primal motivator is laborious for her. You could watch the hamsters running into overdrive during the Couric interview. It was pathetic AND hilarious!!

Substandard everything in ye ole mentals dept.

She tried to have her brother in law fired (an officer no less) for divorcing her sister. That says it all. Was willing to participate in the investigations until her nomination. Now the RepubLawyers have it quagmired, she will not see the suit ever again as it disappears into the tundra in two years.

Your statement shows your ignorance. If you can't participate with a cogent argument I suggest you stick to the X5 related posts. That or post on the Daily Kos with others who love regurgitated nonsense.

Thunder22 09-28-2008 02:07 PM

If the Democrats weren't scared and in trouble, they would never bring up Palin. Obama isn't running against Palin, he's running against McCain.

Unless he Dems are going to script everything that Obama says, they're in trouble.

Maybe if the Presidential thing doesn't work out, he can move to L.A. and be the new voice over guy for trailers now that Don Lafontaine is off to Valhalla. :dunno:


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