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Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« on: July 08, 2010, 08:52:43 AM »
get the popcorn  ;D

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(CBS/ AP)   Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele is in trouble with many in his party after speaking out against the war in Afghanistan. Some are even calling for him to be removed.

And, reports CBS News Senior White House Correspondent Bill Plante, there's talk in GOP circles that Sarah Palin should replace him.

John McCain's one-time running mate and former Alaska governor is, as Plante puts it, "the star of the Republican Party. She's the top endorser, top fundraiser -- and now could be the party's top dog. Some members of the GOP base are calling for her" to take Steele's place.

He was caught on tape recently failing to tow the party line on the Afghan war, calling it "a war of Obama's choosing" and adding, "This is not something the United States has actively prosecuted or wanted to engage in."

This isn't the first time Steele's been in hot water with members of his own party.

Among other incidents and gaffes, in April, he had to apologize after members of his staff took donors to a sex-themed club in Los Angeles.
Still, says The Associated Press, Steele is likely to stay put. "Even his GOP critics," says the AP, citing interviews with more than a dozen party operatives, "want to avoid a drawn-out fight over the party's most prominent African-American just four months before midterm elections."

And Plante points out that replacing Steele with Palin poses some risks. While a recent Pew poll finds that 40 percent of respondents have a favorable view of Palin, 51 percent don't -- which is why political analysts such as National Journal Hotline Editor Reid Wilson says -- don't hold your breath.

"She has a national platform now," Wilson observes. "Becoming the RNC chair ... would rope her in and keep her in (Washington) D.C., and inside a box that I don't think she fits in or wants to fit in."

Republicans, says Plante, have made Steele virtually irrelevant. Donations to the RNC are down and instead, donors are giving their money to groups such as the Republican National Senatorial Committee and the Republican Governors Association.
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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #1 on: July 08, 2010, 08:55:53 AM »
She is not going to take the job.  She would be foolish to do so. 

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2010, 08:58:41 AM »
She is not going to take the job.  She would be foolish to do so. 

Don't underestimate her foolishness... ;D
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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2010, 08:59:28 AM »
Don't underestimate her foolishness... ;D

You and i would love to be as foolish as she is, making millions, great future, family set for life, etc. 

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2010, 09:03:01 AM »
LOL!!!

popcorn!

however, I got $1 that says they pick a quiet respectful party voice.  Hell, if mccain loses his primary, he'd be the PERFECT person for the job.

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2010, 09:10:16 AM »
You and i would love to be as foolish as she is, making millions, great future, family set for life, etc. 

Don't know about you dude ,but I would NEVER want to be as dumb as she is even if you pay me triple the money she's making.I gotta admit it it's not easy being Sarah the dumbest politician in the world laughing stock of the world Palin so she fully deserves all the dough she's getting ..  ;)
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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2010, 09:15:27 AM »
She is not going to take the job.  She would be foolish to do so. 

She's a Carnival act. If she heads the RNC... Oct. elections are in the bag for worthless Obama.

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2010, 09:16:02 AM »
Don't know about you dude ,but I would NEVER want to be as dumb as she is even if you pay me triple the money she's making.I gotta admit it it's not easy being Sarah the dumbest politician in the world laughing stock of the world Palin so she fully deserves all the dough she's getting ..  ;)

That's funny because I was going to post this in a seperate thread, but I'll do it here.

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July 08, 2010
The Dumbest President...EVER!
By Stuart Schwartz

Barack Obama is the dumbest president...EVER.



That is a reasonable conclusion once you've assessed the first nineteen months of his presidency and compared it to the definition of intelligence put together by researchers in the field. Although the mainstream media have spent the last two years proclaiming Obama "super-smart" or, as Newsweek put it, "sort of God" in stature and brilliance, the 44th president of the United States is poised to surpass our 15th president, James Buchanan. Jr., as the White House occupant who has made the dumbest moves while in office. With two years left, he is on the fast track to last.


That takes some doing, for the leadership of the hapless Buchanan prior to the Civil War "has led to his consistent ranking by historians as one of the worst Presidents." This is the president who vetoed a college funding bill because "there were already too many educated people" in the young nation. Buchanan's judgment was so wretched that he thought anti-slavery forces could be convinced to give up their opposition by his personal assurances that slaves were "treated with kindness and humanity" and that poverty could be ended by simply printing more money. Sound familiar?


Barack Obama is dumb. How dumb? Alfred E. Newman dumb, says columnist David Limbaugh, who labeled him "President Alfred E. Obama" because of his blithe disregard of the basics of fiscal responsibility. Alfred E. Newman is the Mad magazine mascot, whose answer to every problem is his signature statement: "What, me worry?"


How dumb? How-many-Obamas-does-it-take-to-screw-in-a-light-bulb dumb. And in the answer lies the answer, the key to his pole position in the race to last: It takes 242. One to hold the light bulb, four to turn the ladder, eighteen to assess conformity to OSHA workplace requirements, four to assess the environmental impact of the burnt-out bulb disposal, twelve to participate in a task force to evaluate green energy solutions for a replacement bulb, eight to script his actions, four to script instructions and work the teleprompter, 23 to work with the justice department to sue the light bulb manufacturer...you get the picture. And, à la Buchanan, Obama never does get that light bulb changed.


That James Buchanan "fiddled while Rome burned" seems to be the consensus of historians. His approach to the raging controversy over slavery in the decade preceding the Civil War was based on ignoring evidence and acting upon events as he wished them to be, not as they were. Fast-forward to the present: Obama responds to the Gulf crisis by trying to move us toward the collapsed centralized green economy of Spain, ignoring the fact that even Spain acknowledges that "every 'green job' created with government money...came at the cost of 2.2 regular jobs, and only one in 10 of the newly created green jobs became a permanent job."


In all areas of his presidency, Obama has demonstrated a striking disregard of facts, lack of good reasoning, and inability to function at an executive level, all at the core of the textbook definition of intelligence derived from more than a half century of research. Intelligence, the experts tell us, comes down to understanding the meaning of the world around us, and then using that understanding to live skillfully and appropriately (i.e., to get stuff done). One survey of more than fifty researchers in the field of intelligence offers the following definition:


A very special mental capability that, among other things, involves the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, think abstractly, comprehend complex ideas, learn quickly and learn from experience. It is not merely book learning, a narrow academic skill, or test-taking smarts. Rather, it reflects a broader and deeper capability for comprehending our surroundings---"catching on", "making sense" of things, or "figuring out" what to do.



Obama is Buchanan-esque in his inability to function as an executive, a key part of intelligence. Even a cursory analysis of history shows that limited government and free markets have produced prosperity; so Obama expands government and takes over private businesses, causing one observer to throw up his hands at another Buchanan moment from Obama and exclaim, "It isn't rocket science, Mr. President!" Hands-on executives and laser focus are business school basics for solving problems; so Obama parties rather than roll up his sleeves, unleashes federal regulators on hapless Gulf state residents rather than cutting through the red tape, and appoints study panels even as the oil washes ashore (e.g., see video timeline). Radical Islamists are waging war against the United States; Obama does a full Buchanan -- or, if you will, an Alfred E. Newman-style "What, me worry?" -- and, denying the existence of Islamic terrorism, asks whom are you going to believe -- me or your lying eyes?


The ability to draw reasonable conclusions from everyday life and then use those conclusions to adapt is fundamental to high intelligence, says cognitive psychologist Robert J. Steinberg, the award-winning Tufts University dean and University of Cambridge fellow. In other words, the scientific community has established good reasoning, learning from past experience, and acting according to those experiences as integral to high intelligence.


It does not include, as David Brooks, tells us, having an exceptional and "perfectly creased pant [leg]" or -- in what Hot Air's Allahpundit calls "a loathsome expression of elitism" -- being able to "talk like us," Brooks, and others of the "smart set." If that were the case, all we would need to increase intelligence in the U.S. Congress is to provide our elected representatives with dry cleaning services. As for the "talk like us" part, it doesn't take intelligence to talk like a self-styled intellectual, a.k.a. a New York Times columnist. Hawkeye Pearce has already shown us the way in the classic "Love Story" episode of television's "Mash." He teaches Radar, the shy Iowa farm boy who has a crush on a nurse who reads the classics and enjoys Bach, to reply with, eyebrows uplifted, "Ahhh...Bach" when she discusses music and throw in the occasional "That's highly significant."


Want to impress David Brooks and others of the media engaging in what Bernard Goldberg calls "a slobbering love affair" with the president? Simple. Reply, as Obama has done, "Ahhh...Burke" to David Brooks, enthralled by a president who expressed appreciation for the "finer points" of political philosophy; or flash your degree to Christopher Buckley, formerly of National Review, awestruck by Obama's "Harvard intellect"; or simply present Marxism and mainline elegance as typical of the academic life, and media academics like Michael Beschloss will gush on mainstream news, "he's probably the smartest guy ever to become President."


But intelligence is as intelligence does, as Forest Gump might remind us. Harvard has produced more than its share of great men and women, but it has also produced the Unabomber, Barney Frank, and Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling...and now, the next James Buchanan.


So the next time Brooks or others in the mainstream media firmament tell you that Barack Obama is a towering intellect, the smartest president ever, just nod your head wisely and say, "Ahhh...pant leg."


Stuart Schwartz, a former retail and media executive, is on the faculty at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2010, 09:25:26 AM »
Don't underestimate her foolishness... ;D


LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   QFT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #9 on: July 08, 2010, 09:28:21 AM »
There is a  difference of opinion in what we believe and that's perfectly fine. If you wanna DEFEND Palin by bashing Obama that's fine .....but then stop pretending you don't support her.  ;)
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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #10 on: July 08, 2010, 09:34:58 AM »
LOL!!!

popcorn!

however, I got $1 that says they pick a quiet respectful party voice.  Hell, if mccain loses his primary, he'd be the PERFECT person for the job.

Are you INSANE!!He would be THE WORST person for the job in the party BY FAR.Do you know what the RNC party head does?He raises money!!!McCain cant raise shit.He is HATED by conservatives!Palin would be great in that role.She can raise cash THATS all the head of the party needs to do.Raise cash and recruit winning candidates.If you put her or Newt in charge then you have something.You put sorry ass,tired,foolish John McCAIN IN CHARGE YOU GUARANTEE NO REPUBLICANS CAN WIN.Of course you being a liberal it doesnt surprise me you would want McCain.

Republicans need to rid the party of the McAINS AND Lindsey Grahams and go back to people like Newt.

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #11 on: July 08, 2010, 09:35:07 AM »
There is a  difference of opinion in what we believe and that's perfectly fine. If you wanna DEFEND Palin by bashing Obama that's fine .....but then stop pretending you don't support her.  ;)

I support her only to the extent that there is a comparison between Obama and herself.

I think Christie, Jindal, Thune, or others will be far better in 2013 once they take the helm over this mess.  

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #12 on: July 08, 2010, 09:46:29 AM »
That's funny because I was going to post this in a seperate thread, but I'll do it here.

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July 08, 2010
The Dumbest President...EVER!
By Stuart Schwartz

Barack Obama is the dumbest president...EVER.



Barack Obama is dumb. How dumb? Alfred E. Newman dumb, says columnist David Limbaugh, who labeled him "President Alfred E. Obama" because of his blithe disregard of the basics of fiscal responsibility. Alfred E. Newman is the Mad magazine mascot, whose answer to every problem is his signature statement: "What, me worry?"



David Limpbaugh you say? Is this POS deaf from doing ILLEGAL DRUGS too? Is he also a FELON like Rush? Does he require daily Viagra like his LIMP POS brother? Is he another OBESE, "conservative family values guy" who's married 5 times? (and allegedly gay)

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #13 on: July 08, 2010, 09:53:21 AM »
Are you INSANE!!He would be THE WORST person for the job in the party BY FAR.Do you know what the RNC party head does?He raises money!!!McCain cant raise shit.He is HATED by conservatives!Palin would be great in that role.She can raise cash THATS all the head of the party needs to do.Raise cash and recruit winning candidates.If you put her or Newt in charge then you have something.You put sorry ass,tired,foolish John McCAIN IN CHARGE YOU GUARANTEE NO REPUBLICANS CAN WIN.Of course you being a liberal it doesnt surprise me you would want McCain.

Republicans need to rid the party of the McAINS AND Lindsey Grahams and go back to people like Newt.

note.do not confuse republican voter with batshit teabagger voter . :D
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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #14 on: July 08, 2010, 10:00:05 AM »
note.do not confuse republican voter with batshit teabagger voter . :D

mCcAIN IS HATED BY all REPUBLICANS.The party is going right,not left[which is why he has to go right on every issue in his race]Obama is such a filthy piece of shit hell bent on wrecking the country,we need to start pointing it out.We dont need gutless cowards scared of bringing up Obamas blatant anti-white racism and associations with racists and his purposefull destruction of the country with his constant attacks on freedom and the private sector..

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2010, 10:26:31 AM »
mCcAIN IS HATED BY all REPUBLICANS.quote]

In 2008, why did (far-right) repub primary voters pick mccain for the job?

Cause they hated him?

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2010, 10:34:45 AM »
mCcAIN IS HATED BY all REPUBLICANS.quote]

In 2008, why did (far-right) repub primary voters pick mccain for the job?

Cause they hated him?

Because it was his turn.Just like they voted for Bob Dole because it was his turn.Just like dems voted for Kerry because it was his turn.Its very very unusual that a thing like Obama happens.Usually a guy runs,loses,then runs again and is rewarded for being a good soldier.

Also,McCAINS main competition was Romney,a mormon,that was a very big problem.Add to that open primaries and McCAIN wins.I dont know ONE conservative that was happy with McCain,not one.Certainly no conservative talk show hosts,certainly not values voters.Conservatives despise him.

Once again.The RNC head only has one job TO RAISE MONEY!!!McCain couldnt raise money or a crowd when he ran for president.He would get 2,000 people while Palin got 60,000 in Florida.The only time he drew was when she was there.He is a loser.

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #17 on: July 08, 2010, 10:36:54 AM »
I will campaign for VanderSloot/Madoff 2012 over obama in 2012. 

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #18 on: July 08, 2010, 10:40:55 AM »
I support her only to the extent that there is a comparison between Obama and herself.

I think Christie, Jindal, Thune, or others will be far better in 2013 once they take the helm over this mess.  

333 - what do you think Repubs would do if they were in the WH and/or controlled the Congress?

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #19 on: July 08, 2010, 10:44:19 AM »
333 - what do you think Repubs would do if they were in the WH and/or controlled the Congress?

Don't know for sure, but it definately would not be cap & trade, obamacare, and creating such massive uncertainty in the business world with respect to the tax code.  They probably would have codified the bush tax cuts. 

Straw - do you have any idea the massive tax wall coming in 2011? 

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #20 on: July 08, 2010, 10:53:45 AM »
I will campaign for VanderSloot/Madoff 2012 over obama in 2012. 

definition of batshit insane ;D
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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #21 on: July 08, 2010, 10:57:02 AM »
333 - what do you think Repubs would do if they were in the WH and/or controlled the Congress?

I believe they showed us from 2000-2008.  :-X ( Drove economy off a cliff, murdered millions.)

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #22 on: July 08, 2010, 11:09:09 AM »
definition of batshit insane ;D

Why?  Both are in jail and don't have the ability to pass laws screwing me over? 

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #23 on: July 08, 2010, 11:14:19 AM »
I believe they showed us from 2000-2008.  :-X ( Drove economy off a cliff, murdered millions.)

A total lie.From 2000-2006 the economy was in fine shape with good job growth.Then Pelosi won and the economy went over a cliff.The problem is Obama took an economy going over a cliff and stomped into the ground.Once again,even Mort Zuckerman admits Obama hates buisiness.

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Re: Palin Touted to Replace Michael Steele
« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2010, 12:00:46 PM »
A total lie.From 2000-2006 the economy was in fine shape with good job growth.Then Pelosi won and the economy went over a cliff.The problem is Obama took an economy going over a cliff and stomped into the ground.Once again,even Mort Zuckerman admits Obama hates buisiness.

Bush's HOUSING BUBBLE was never ment to create long lasting job growth. Bush was hoping the bubble would burst AFTER he left office. OPPS !!!!  ;D

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