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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #75 on: July 03, 2009, 03:47:03 PM »
Wrong.

Self-Serving, dumb and blind to Science and progress is more apt of a characterization for the majority.  Luckily we have a system where the minority is protected and the majority is checked.  America would look like a Christian Afghanistan if we turned it over to the religious majority.



What the fuck are you babbling on about now. yeah it would look like Christian Afghanistan accept for the part where women are beaten for showing to much skin, or the part where people are buried up to their neck and stoned, or accept the part where women are executed for being raped.

You don't know shit form shinola, your attempt at intellectual superiority is amusing at best. Your another one of these fuck heads thats sits around and reads a bunch of shit and thinks they are an expert on everything and above everyone else.

You must have gotten the ever living shit beat out of you in school.


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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #76 on: July 03, 2009, 03:47:26 PM »
Conservative and intellectual don`t mix just as Conservative and funny don`t mix just as Conservative and entertaining do not mix.


Conservatives do make up a big part of the population.  Certainly the majority of the dumb represented in my earlier graph.

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #77 on: July 03, 2009, 04:14:47 PM »
Sad.  Alaskans seemed to really like her.  Hopefully she will rebound with a high-profile FOX news show, and have a good career in TV.

that's probably exactly where she will wind up.

I think her political career is toast

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #78 on: July 03, 2009, 04:16:20 PM »
Romney/Palin in 2012!   8)

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #79 on: July 03, 2009, 04:17:42 PM »
She will never recover from the constant chant of, "you didn`t even finish one term at the statewide level".

There may be more to this as something perhaps is wrong.
i agree 100% with your analysis. if she left to run for prez she's done. but there may be something we don't know about. lets just hope it's not an health issue..
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #80 on: July 03, 2009, 04:42:16 PM »
His analysis....they've been churning this crap out all day. Now TA will think he's an astute political commentator.... I bet it ends up on his resume.
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #81 on: July 03, 2009, 04:43:43 PM »
lol.   :)

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #82 on: July 03, 2009, 06:19:21 PM »
As I have said on numerous occasions- I am NOT a fan of Sarah Palin; I was NOT a fan of GW Bush and I do NOT believe that ignorant religious fanatics should govern the USA. However, the argument that she may be electable in a November or two, is perfectly rational and possible.

I would never vote for a Sarah Palin as president. ( as VP maybe, just because she wouldn't have enough power to cause alarm)- I also would never vote for a GW as prez or vice prez ( unless my only alternative was Kerry-- NOT Gore, I was too young to vote then!). BUT-- that being said, assuming Obama and his ilk totally screw the pooch in the coming year or two ( which I think is all but a foregone conclusion), I would absolutely vote for someone not of superior intelligence, but for someone that knew how to govern and was connected with mainstream America. Make no mistake, it is the independents, libertarians and other right leaning voting minorities that elected Obama in the first place. Ron Paul would never get elected ( nor should he-- and I say this as a pragmatic libertarian) and despite my eternal respect and admiration for McCain, he did not have the necessary support from the repub base. Unless this economy turns around, and all the nonsensical, astronomically expensive and religiously influenced Obamaesque legislation on deck improves America, the right will certainly have more than enough ammunition to make a stunning comeback during the next election cycle.

With approval ratings slipping, it begs the question; will allowing the less productive two thirds to tread water on account of the productive one third lead to a steady infusion of votes for the democrats, or an angry withdrawal predicated on vengeful naivete and sour pessemisive?

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #83 on: July 03, 2009, 06:26:27 PM »
the conspiracy theorist in me wonders if some big scandal comes out next week.

like, she resigned to get in front of it?  


I was thinking the exact same thing.  :)

I was wondering "Ok, which one of her kids is going to become a parent again?"
...either that or which one of them (Todd or Sarah) is going to be exposed?
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #84 on: July 03, 2009, 06:29:43 PM »
Palin's great for the base.  she may travel the country to help congressional candidates.  The base will come out in the thousands to see her.  She will make the GOP some money.

But I don't understand this move, if she wants to be president.  I mean, this is a highly erratic move.  She could have finished her term in a year and retired just in time to annoince in jan 2011 that she wants to be president.  Resigning is something candidates don't do.  it's erratic. 

I guess time will tell if it's a smart move or not.  it's good for the GOP.  They don't want her running for prez, but they love her as a local campaigner. 

Not if she doesn't get re-elected for another term. If she can't win re-election as governor
...there's no way she'd be a viable candidate for president.
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #85 on: July 03, 2009, 06:35:38 PM »
She's spent so much time since the election NOT acting as governor that she might as well make it official

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #86 on: July 03, 2009, 06:36:39 PM »
The source from hot air in MSNBC.

They are the only ones saying this.

She is also going to release her itinerary soon.

http://twitter.com/AKGOVSarahPalin
We'll soon attach info on decision to not seek re-election... this is in Alaska's best interest, my family's happy... it is good, stay tuned

Looks like she's going to have to change her twitter name.  ;)
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #87 on: July 03, 2009, 06:42:46 PM »
His analysis....they've been churning this crap out all day. Now TA will think he's an astute political commentator.... I bet it ends up on his resume.

Welcome back HH6. How was your honeymoon?  :)
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #88 on: July 03, 2009, 06:55:09 PM »
Good riddance to bad rubbish!!!
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #89 on: July 03, 2009, 06:59:04 PM »
Welcome back HH6. How was your honeymoon?  :)

Good weather....fair service...food got better as we went...plenty of free booze....ended up with a small stomach bug and a good tan.
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #90 on: July 03, 2009, 07:06:21 PM »
  Showing yourself to the door this abruptly right before a long holiday weekend usually spells scandal. Things could get interesting in the coming weeks.

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #91 on: July 03, 2009, 07:08:46 PM »
Good weather....fair service...food got better as we went...plenty of free booze....ended up with a small stomach bug and a good tan.

Hmmm... a small stomache bug and a good tan... on your honeymoon? ...that's not good.  :-\
No wonder you're still so grumpy. I figured all that boinking on your honeymoon would result in your returning in a good sunny disposition. At least you enjoyed the weather and the free booze.  :D
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #92 on: July 04, 2009, 07:43:36 AM »
A couple thoughts on this...
1. Its best for the republican party if she does not play a significant role in national politics...for several reasons.  As a fundraiser and speaker, fine, but I hope she doesn't run for national office.
2. We should not allow such a gang attack on any of our politicians.  Because the liberal media did not accept a conservative religious female leader, she was attacked on several fronts.  This could infuriate a % of women in this country who typically stayed out of politics.  We must be able to accept strong female leaders that are not liberals.
3. Unless there is some sort of family or health crisis, I do not see her resignation as being fitting for a responsible leader.

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #93 on: July 04, 2009, 08:12:00 AM »
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA HAHAHAH

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #94 on: July 04, 2009, 08:20:30 AM »
A couple thoughts on this...
1. Its best for the republican party if she does not play a significant role in national politics...for several reasons.  As a fundraiser and speaker, fine, but I hope she doesn't run for national office.
2. We should not allow such a gang attack on any of our politicians.  Because the liberal media did not accept a conservative religious female leader, she was attacked on several fronts.  This could infuriate a % of women in this country who typically stayed out of politics.  We must be able to accept strong female leaders that are not liberals.
3. Unless there is some sort of family or health crisis, I do not see her resignation as being fitting for a responsible leader.

Palin was criticized just as harshly from her own party as she was from the left and it had nothing to do with her religious beliefs.  Every time she opened her mouth she just continued to show the she was not fit to lead anything.    Just the way she resigned proves that point.  She was a fraud from the start and the glare of the national spotlight made that obvious to everyone.


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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #95 on: July 04, 2009, 08:22:50 AM »
Wrong. Obama did not resign from his duties that the people elected him to do.
That' true.  Didn't he just neglect them?
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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #96 on: July 04, 2009, 08:30:12 AM »
I really cant understand why she has done this. If it's for a run in 2012 i'd say its a big mistake, you'll need an alien invasion to stop Obama from winining again. Maybe positioning herself for a 2016 run would be more sensible in which case a senate seat might work.

If she truly has had enough of politics thats understanadable, she got slammed, and if im honest deservedly so, some of her interviews during the campaign must have had rublican hob nobs crying themselves to sleep.

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #97 on: July 04, 2009, 10:00:12 AM »
she just wants a paycheck.  the ethics bills $$$ are mounting bigtime in alaska.  she's probably broke.  she'll be rich in 2 months.

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #98 on: July 04, 2009, 10:25:42 AM »
I agree with the toe sucker for the most part.  Very risky move if she intends to run for president.

Dick Morris: Palin Took Big Risk in Quitting Office

Friday, July 3, 2009 3:07 PM

By: Tim Collie

Reacting to Gov. Sarah Palin’s stunning resignation announcement Friday, political analyst and best-selling author Dick Morris said the former vice presidential candidate is likely freeing herself up for a run for the U.S. Senate next year or the presidency in 2012.

But Morris, a Newsmax columnist and one of the leading political minds in the United States, said he would not have advised Palin to resign in the middle of her term. It opens her up to charges that she is a quitter and reinforces an image of her as “flaky” in the mainstream media.

Morris declined to speculate what effect this could have on the GOP, which he said should be focusing on stopping President Barack Obama’s policies in healthcare and other areas. Palin is a formidable figure, he said, and if the GOP mounts a strong defense against Obama she’ll be one of many promising candidates in 2012.

“I think she felt too moored to Alaska and she had to get out of there to solidify her national and international credentials,’’ Morris said. “But that opens yourself up to the attack that you’ve only served half your term, two years. What kind of basis is that to think you could be president?

“I think it would have been better to serve out her term – I think it’s better to get that experience under your belt,” Morris said.

Still digesting the surprising news Friday just after Palin’s announcement, Morris offered four possibilities behind Palin’s reasoning:

# Palin could be preparing to challenge Sen. Lisa Murkowski in the Republican primary in 2010. Palin defeated Murkowski’s father, former Gov. Frank Murkowski, in the 2006 Republican primary.

# She’s fed up with politics because of “all the personal garbage she’s been subject to” and could be looking at a career as an author or even TV personality.

# She wants to run full-time for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012.

# Now is simply not a good time to be governor because every state is facing shortfalls and Palin is dealing with a hostile legislature and Democratic critics who have showered her with unfounded ethics complaints.

“And then of course there’s the possibility of something we don’t know about, and in that case, we’ll just have to see,” Morris said.

But Morris was perplexed over how resigning in the middle of her term would help her in a presidential run, and who would have given her such advice among political professionals.

“I don’t see how this helps her other than to take her out of the line of fire as a governor, but she did need all the experience she can get,” Morris said. “She’s been the mayor of a town of 7,000 people except for two and a half years as governor.

“It’s not at all clear how this helps her.”

Morris said he was aware through contacts close to Palin that she was very sensitive about using her office to increase her national exposure. She was always bothered that she wasn’t given enough time to Alaska’s issues, a problem she hinted at in her short statement Friday.

Palin was also up against the insurmountable fact of Alaska’s geography – every political trip or conference would mean more days away from her state than the average governor would face in the lower 48.

“She was getting a lot of criticism about being out of state too much,’’ Morris said. “It’s not like the governor of New York where you can just hop down to Washington for a few hours and be back in the evening.

“I think maybe she was being too tied to the governorship and not being able to develop her image as a national person or develop credentials in foreign affairs,’’ Morris said.

http://www.newsmax.com/insidecover/dick_morris_sarah_palin/2009/07/03/231817.html

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Re: Sarah Palin quits
« Reply #99 on: July 04, 2009, 01:25:17 PM »
True Adonis and intellectual don`t mix just as True Adonis and funny don`t mix just as True Adonis and entertaining do not mix.


Conservatives do make up a big part of the population.  Certainly the majority of the dumb represented in my earlier graph.

You're a fool and a senseless parrot with no thoughts of his own, you prove this on the board day after day. And you have the balls to call a segment of the population "non intellectuals"? Honestly, you spend most of your time on here trying to convince everyone your an "intellectual"  but sadly you only end up proving yourself a dumbass.