Colin Powell: Sarah Palin Was Polarizing

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2008

Fareed Zakaria asks Colin Powell about the future of the GOP and Sarah Palin's place in it and Powell says she was polarizing and that's not the direction the party needs to go.

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  • Thank You, Colin Powell, for speaking the TRUTH.

    Patriotic Americans love you.

  • You are so FULL OF SHIT... Do us all a favor don't have kids, because the US needs to get rid weird imbreds... just like yourself.

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  • Sarah Palin should start her own party (the "Inbred Uneducated Hick" party)

  • @xinecallaw at least he stepped down after the first term when he saw where those 2 were headed. hes smart, and im not a conservative

  • Why are you asking him his opinion? He is dumb as hell, his opinion is worthless. Please report on something that is important, instead of this lying piece of shit, who still has the taste of Bush's and Cheney cock in his mouthh.

  • SMALL TOWN, LARGE TOWN,

    SEE MATTHEW BEDNARSKI AT 6301 58TH ST N, NOONE LIKES A CHILD MOLESTOR AND LIEING MILITARY OVER 9-11-01 AND THE BIBLE!!!

  • Colin Powell should replace Michael Steele.

  • @1140Cecile He wasn't Secretary of Stat in this interview, lol, that was years ago when he retired from the Bush Admin. This interview is in 2008

  • Unfortunately the GOP base doesn't appreciate smart, honorable men like Mccain and Powell. They want caricatures like Bush, the faux-cowboy, and Palin, the ditsy cheerleader. That's why they passed over McCain in 2000 and that's why McCain picked Palin in 2008: the only people conservatives get excited about are hopeless lightweights.

  • Affirmative Action isn't mandatory, it's a voluntary choice on the part of employers.

  • Like the guy, but what about his support for disciminatory hiring policies AKA "affirmative action?"

  • I could see Colin Powell as president, he appeals to logic and reason. The problem is I can't really see him trying to become president.

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