Sarah Palin having the audacity to complain about Couric's kid gloves interview
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I'm a democrat, but I fully support this woman for a run in 2012. The GOP is still operating under the delusion that winning over "Joe six pack" and "real Americans" with some evangelical wing nuts sprinkled in is enough to win elections. It failed so utterly miserably in this election, but by all means GOP, make this woman the future of your party. I look forward to another Obama landslide.
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All she had to do was answer the questions Katie asked...now she's complaining that the liberal media held her back from talking about, as she claims "creating jobs" & other issues. No one was trying to clobber her...she's just too dumb to come up with an answer.
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@GoldenbanjoDJ. For example, in Bush's presidency, facing a huge democratic majority in the Senate. The Democrats fought against increased spending in Iraq because they wanted to pull out. After Bush wouldn't budge on it they said they made their point and voted it in. The key to a democracy is to sometimes make a point on ideology and then allow the governing party to pass their bill. Not all the time however. Now, the Republican say everything is a fundamental war from helping rich people, etc
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@GoldenbanjoDJ. I'm not sure how he has done anything potentially devastating. Show me an example of Obama putting the USA further in the hole? I think an excellent example of how is digging them out of it lies in the Stimulus return. Everyone said it was going to be a massive deficit point but it turned out to almost pay for itself which is pretty amazing to me. As well, you cannot take the numbers of the Senate and say it was even in the Bush years.... I have to continue this message....
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Perhaps the reason as to why independent parties vote down so regularly is because his policies are...how to put this eloquently...crap?
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If a president can gain credit from doing nothing particularly devastating merely because he's not done enough to potentially be devastating, in theory I could be president
I would get into power, do one good thing and then sit back for 4 years - 100% positive record! yeah!!
But I see your point about the divided Senate. Makes things tricky, though I will note that Bush's senate was 55-45 to the reps in 2004, whilst Obama's in 2008 was 59-41 to the dems. pretty similar divide imo
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@GoldenbanjoDJ. Perhaps I can turn the question to you and ask how Obama has been such a horrible President? I personally can't think of a huge negative that he hs created. There are obviously negatives he had to pick up and fix (economy, Guantanamo, the Wars), but those have to do with fixing something. What has he broken?
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@GoldenbanjoDJ. You are way off in my opinion. Barrack Obama faces the most divided Senate and hostile House I have seen in my life. I have never witnessed another nation's minority parties literally vote down everything that comes their way. I'm from Canada and we have a British-type system with a Conservative party leading a minority government. With three leftist parties under them bills still get passed and fighting is almost always mitigated. Obama has done well considering circumstances.
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Yes and those two 'achievements' aren't universally regarded as being achievements. What he's done is hardly profound. It's like the labour party here, they make loads of laws, but very few of them worthwile and therefore people can't consider them achievements. They voted for an orator and someone with very little experience and it's showing. People have clocked on. Massive education =/= common sense
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@GoldenbanjoDJ. He has reformed health care, created a stimulus package that has cost 28 billion rather than 100's of billions as previously expected. Obama has done quite a bit. My main problem with Obama is that he caves in way too much to the Republican party. People who voted for Obama were not gullible, it was between a Harvard educated constitutional lawyer and an experienced Senator for VP versus an over the hill once strong Senator and the biggest joke in political history for VP.
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Hahahaha....HOLY retarded. She sucks at life...I think she is by far the scariest person alive right now... P.S. We need to pay China back. I know people like Palin think we are the most powerful unstoppable country in the world... But people forget about China.. We owe them a lot of money and without taxes who is going to pay them back?
lol elberto9999 the world IS laughing at Americans for electing Obama! He's done flipping nothing and there was SOOO much hype.
All it shows is that those who voted for him are very gullible.
GoldenbanjoDJ 1 year ago
Not as much as they fucking rolled around the floor in hysterics after the fuckup election of 2000 when the pustulant anus Bush became faux-president. What a joke.
But no-one would laugh if Palin became president. We'd all be fucking scared shitless.
geffel 1 year ago 4
and they are paying her ten million to write a book. you've got to be kidding.
christianzcocca 2 years ago 2
Well at least her 'base' will be able to understand single-syllable words...
geffel 2 years ago