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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #75 on: September 01, 2010, 01:51:46 PM »
are you telling me you would want her going to other countries and talking for this country. oooooboy what the fuck have we come to

After Obama having blood on his hands with the deaths of the 4 Israelis for his incompetence I would trust her over him any day. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #76 on: September 01, 2010, 01:52:55 PM »
are you telling me you would want her going to other countries and talking for this country. oooooboy what the fuck have we come to


What has the current POTUS done? got on bent knee and begged for forgiveness? I sure as hell don't want that asshole speaking for this country.
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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #77 on: September 01, 2010, 01:54:40 PM »

What has the current POTUS done? got on bent knee and begged for forgiveness? I sure as hell don't want that asshole speaking for this country.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #78 on: September 01, 2010, 01:56:55 PM »
all 3 choices in 2008 were pro-amnesty.  but i admit barr is a pos on amnesty.  do you admit palin is a POS on amnesty, 33?

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #79 on: September 01, 2010, 01:59:43 PM »
all 3 choices in 2008 were pro-amnesty.  but i admit barr is a pos on amnesty.  do you admit palin is a POS on amnesty, 33?

240 - like i have said many many times - I am a 7/10 guy and don't expect 100% agreement.  As for Sarah, on amnesty, she has had a muddled message, but far better than ZERO. 

240 - dead serious - if its Sarah v. Obama - no third party people - who do vote for? 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #80 on: September 01, 2010, 02:00:49 PM »
240 - like i have said many many times - I am a 7/10 guy and don't expect 100% agreement.  As for Sarah, on amnesty, she has had a muddled message, but far better than ZERO. 

240 - dead serious - if its Sarah v. Obama - no third party people - who do vote for? 

I don't vote.  They're both POS.  period.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #81 on: September 01, 2010, 02:09:32 PM »
I don't vote.  They're both POS.  period.

What if I send you $ $ $ $  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #82 on: September 01, 2010, 02:17:28 PM »
What if I send you $ $ $ $  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D

hahaha i'm not for sale man!   honestly, if GOP voters do their job, they'll pick a candidate who is perceived as competent by swing voters.

No matter what you feel about palin - it's undeniable that 60% of americans polled in 2008 believe she wasn't even prepared to be veep.  That probably hasn't changed all that much, with her "R word wrong, N word okay" tweets and redneck palm pilot gaffes.

I just hope the repub vote doesn't split around her, and she gets the nomination because she has boobies.  She'll lose to obama brah - I think despite the fact you hate him - you suspect it too.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #83 on: September 01, 2010, 02:19:08 PM »
hahaha i'm not for sale man!   honestly, if GOP voters do their job, they'll pick a candidate who is perceived as competent by swing voters.

No matter what you feel about palin - it's undeniable that 60% of americans polled in 2008 believe she wasn't even prepared to be veep.  That probably hasn't changed all that much, with her "R word wrong, N word okay" tweets and redneck palm pilot gaffes.

I just hope the repub vote doesn't split around her, and she gets the nomination because she has boobies.  She'll lose to obama brah - I think despite the fact you hate him - you suspect it too.

What about a few Glock mags and my Saiga 12?

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #84 on: September 01, 2010, 02:20:34 PM »
What about a few Glock mags and my Saiga 12?

oooh the mention of the Saiga made my peepee jump just a little!

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #85 on: September 01, 2010, 02:22:35 PM »
oooh the mention of the Saiga made my peepee jump just a little!

Ha ha ha ha.   Look, I am totally on the "Whoever the hell can beat Obama 2012" train.  If its sarah, fine, if its Thune, definately, if its Romney - hold my nose and go for it as owful as that seems. 

I still prefer Thune above anyone.   

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #86 on: September 01, 2010, 02:45:11 PM »
Ha ha ha ha.   Look, I am totally on the "Whoever the hell can beat Obama 2012" train.  If its sarah, fine, if its Thune, definately, if its Romney - hold my nose and go for it as owful as that seems. 

I still prefer Thune above anyone.   

aside from what WE want.

let's look at the average swing voter.  He probably thinks palin is stupid.  maybe he's completely wrong - but that is the common perception.  Maybe it's the media's fault, maybe it's her own.  It doesn't matter.

What matters is that there are a number of americans who will stay home, or vote obama, because they don't think she has the brains to do the job.  Period.  And in a close election, that number kinda matters.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #87 on: September 01, 2010, 02:55:58 PM »
aside from what WE want.

let's look at the average swing voter.  He probably thinks palin is stupid.  maybe he's completely wrong - but that is the common perception.  Maybe it's the media's fault, maybe it's her own.  It doesn't matter.

What matters is that there are a number of americans who will stay home, or vote obama, because they don't think she has the brains to do the job.  Period.  And in a close election, that number kinda matters.

The thing Palin has going for her is sheer drawing power that Romney, Huck, Pawlenty et al will never have. 

However, I still think Thune should be the guy as he can unite all the cons of all sides, social cons, fiscal cons, 2nd amend cons, national sec. cons, etc. 

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #88 on: September 01, 2010, 03:11:22 PM »
The thing Palin has going for her is sheer drawing power that Romney, Huck, Pawlenty et al will never have. 

However, I still think Thune should be the guy as he can unite all the cons of all sides, social cons, fiscal cons, 2nd amend cons, national sec. cons, etc. 

Cuase they're old guys with bald spots and she's a MILF.

Cause they're moderate and she appeals to the ANGRY hateful far-right.

Cause Romney would have beaten Obama in the general as VP slot ;)

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #89 on: September 01, 2010, 05:20:14 PM »
Palin power? Palin a warrior?

Fuck me.

Im speechless.     

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #90 on: September 02, 2010, 06:58:17 AM »
Cuase they're old guys with bald spots and she's a MILF.

Cause they're moderate and she appeals to the ANGRY hateful far-right.

Cause Romney would have beaten Obama in the general as VP slot ;)

Well Obama has been in there for two years now who does he appeal to?By the look of the polls its down to angry unemployed blacks and lazy do nothing union morons.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #91 on: September 03, 2010, 03:16:42 PM »
Moron - that is not even what she said, and what she did actually say was factually correct about the northern most islands' promixity to the closest Island of russian territory. 

But don't let geography, reality, facts, or anything resembling common sense deter you from your nonsense. 

See you in November fool. 

I see you are wearing your cheerleading outfit again with the poms poms going

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #92 on: September 03, 2010, 04:47:00 PM »
I see you are wearing your cheerleading outfit again with the poms poms going

If doing so I could get a weekend with her in the sack, sure.   ;D  ;D

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #93 on: September 03, 2010, 06:28:26 PM »
After Obama having blood on his hands with the deaths of the 4 Israelis for his incompetence I would trust her over him any day. 


OH man....you're really getting worse and worse....delusional

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #94 on: September 03, 2010, 06:31:09 PM »
If doing so I could get a weekend with her in the sack, sure.   ;D  ;D

you couldn't handle her....besides, you'd run for life once she started talking ;)

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #95 on: September 14, 2010, 10:12:13 PM »
More Palin power.   :)


Tea Party Express, Palin also big winners in Delaware
By Paul Steinhauser, CNN Deputy Political Director
September 14, 2010

(CNN) -- Christine O'Donnell's upset win over Rep. Mike Castle in the Delaware Republican Senate primary is also another major victory for the Tea Party Express and for Sarah Palin.

"I also want to thank the Tea Party Express," said O'Donnell in her victory speech Tuesday night.

The Tea Party Express, a leading Tea Party organization, endorsed O'Donnell on July 21 and spent more than $250,000 to help the once long shot candidate defeat Castle, a brand name in Delaware thanks to two terms as governor and the past 18 years as the statewide congressman.

O'Donnell's victory comes two weeks after Sen. Lisa Murkowski conceded to Joe Miller in Alaska's GOP Senate primary. The Tea Party Express pumped in about $600,000 to help the once unknown Miller edge out Murkowski, part of a political dynasty in Alaska.

Tea Party Express is one of the most recognized national Tea Party organizations, thanks to its three high-profile bus caravans and rallies. The group, based in Sacramento, California, has also become a major player in Republican Party politics, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on ads for Republican Senate candidate Scott Brown in Massachusetts, who in January upset Democrat Martha Coakley in a special election to fill the late Sen. Ted Kennedy's seat.

More recently, the organization helped the little-known Sharron Angle win the Republican primary in Nevada, endorsing her and spending about a half-million dollars on ads. Angle now faces off in the general election against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, the top Democrat in the chamber.

Tea Party Express, along with other Tea Party groups and other conservative organizations, also targeted incumbent Republican Sen. Bob Bennett in Utah for his vote on the Troubled Assets Relief Program and helped defeat his bid for a fourth term. Tea Party Express then backed underdog Mike Lee's successful primary campaign in Utah and Lee now is heavily favored to win the general election in November and join the Senate next year.

The group also endorsed Rand Paul in Kentucky. The son of former GOP presidential hopeful and Texas Rep. Ron Paul topped Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson, the establishment Republican candidate, in the state's Senate primary. They also endorsed Marco Rubio in Florida. The former Florida House speaker, once a long shot to win the Republican Senate nomination, is now the party's nominee. The onetime front-runner, Gov. Charlie Crist, dropped his bid for the GOP nomination and is running for the Senate as an independent candidate.

Among its rare statewide defeats: The Tea Party Express backed state lawmaker Chuck DeVore in California's Senate primary. He lost to Carly Fiorina. It also supported Rep. Todd Tiahrt in Kansas. Fellow Republican Rep. Jerry Moran beat Tiahrt in the primary.

So what's the secret to the Tea Party Express' success?

"They have cut right to the chase. They have a very uncomplicated message that resonates with voters who think Washington's problems are quite simple and quite obvious: We're spending too much money, government is too big and we can't trust career politicians to fix these problems. And voters are indicating they would much rather try something or someone new instead of sticking with the status quo or the safe pick," said Republican strategist Kevin Madden.

But not all the news for the Tea Party Express has been positive. Earlier this summer, the National Tea Party Federation, which seeks to represent the Tea Party political movement around the country, expelled the Tea Party Express because of an inflammatory blog post that one of its leaders, Mark Williams, wrote responding to criticism of the Tea Party movement from the NAACP. The story made national headlines and Williams later stepped down as spokesman for Tea Party Express.

O'Donnell's victory is also a big win for Palin.

"Thank you Gov. Palin for your endorsement," said O'Donnell. "She got behind us war-weary folks and gave us a boost of encouragement when we needed it."

On September 9, the former Alaska governor and the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee endorsed O'Donnell. One day before the primary, a recording of Palin urging Delaware Republicans to vote for O'Donnell was blasted to voters by robo-calls across the state.

Many statewide candidates that Palin has endorsed have done well in this year's Republican primaries. Alaska's Miller was one of three Palin-backed statewide candidates running in the August 24 primaries who went on to victory.

She also endorsed Arizona Sen. John McCain, the former presidential candidate who rocketed Palin to stardom in 2008 when he selected her as his running mate. Though members of the Tea Party movement lined up against the longtime Arizona senator, Palin stayed loyal to McCain and appeared at a campaign event with him in March. Addressing long-standing concern among conservatives McCain is too centrist, Palin said the Arizona senator is driven by "common-sense conservative principles" and touted his steadfast opposition to the Obama administration.
McCain beat former Rep. J.D. Hayworth by more than 30 points.

In the race for Florida attorney general, Palin backed Pam Bondi, a Tampa prosecutor who faced the better-known Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp for the job. Palin's endorsement of Bondi came about a week before the vote and even surprised Bondi, who had no notice Palin would take to her Facebook page to back the campaign. Bondi came out on top in a three-candidate field.

In August, several Palin-endorsed candidates suffered losses in statewide Republican primaries. She backed Tea Party activist and former NFL player Clint Didier, who was easily defeated by Dino Rossi for the Senate nomination in Washington. Wyoming State Auditor Rita Meyer, who had Palin's backing, narrowly lost her bid for the GOP gubernatorial nomination.

Palin campaigned in person with former Georgia Secretary of State Karen Handel, who lost a runoff to former Rep. Nathan Deal for the state's Republican nomination for governor.

Palin also endorsed Tea Party Express-backed Tiahrt, who was defeated in the battle for the Senate nomination in Kansas.

Earlier in the primary season, Palin successfully backed statewide candidates such as Nikki Haley in South Carolina, Terry Branstad in Iowa and Susana Martinez in New Mexico, who all won gubernatorial nominations, and Fiorina in California and Paul in Kentucky, who captured Senate nominations.

http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/09/14/deleware.tea.party.palin/index.html

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #96 on: September 15, 2010, 05:08:58 AM »
Sarah is helping take out the TRASH everywhere. 

And come 2012 when the big dance occurs. its going to be all hands on deck to take out the ultimate piece of trash, Obama. 

But, oh, she is dumb.   ::)  ::)  ::)  ::)

Sorry guys, Sarah is doing more to help out than any of these other fools like Joe S., Karl Rove, the Bushes, or any of the other RINO establishment trash.   

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #97 on: September 15, 2010, 05:27:48 AM »
Wrong, the left secretely, and now openly, admits they wish sarah were on their side. 

The reason they want someone like Baby Girl on their side is because she has become a NIGHTMARE for their goofball ideology. That never would have happened had they left her alone to govern Alaska in peace after 2008, instead of piling on these bogus lawsuits.

Now, the gloves have come off (replaced with brass knuckles). She's become TEN TIMES the force, she would have been behind the desk in Anchorage.

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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #98 on: September 15, 2010, 05:30:28 AM »
are you telling me you would want her going to other countries and talking for this country. oooooboy what the fuck have we come to

DARN SKIPPY!!

Baby Girl, KICKING BEHIND or Obama, kissing behind?.....

Palin, standing tall and proud for (and of) the USA or Obama, groveling and sniveling like a punk?

Hmmmm........THERE'S A TOUGH CHOICE TO MAKE!!!  ::)


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Re: Palin also a big winner Tuesday
« Reply #99 on: September 15, 2010, 05:32:08 AM »
The reason they want someone like Baby Girl on their side is because she has become a NIGHTMARE for their goofball ideology. That never would have happened had they left her alone to govern Alaska in peace after 2008, instead of piling on these bogus lawsuits.

Now, the gloves have come off (replaced with brass knuckles). She's become TEN TIMES the force, she would have been behind the desk in Anchorage.

Yup, and i don't care what people say, I like her.  She has guts and fire in the belly to try to take out the trash. 

Lead, Follow, or GTF out of the way.