Me & Mrs. Palin

chcr

Too cute for words
wow, Palin's still coming up.
She must be a REAL threat to the left.

I don't think so although they might. I think it's like the morbid fascination with a train wreck. I think it's a little disappointing that she would abandon her constituency for expediency's sake.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
I don't think so although they might. I think it's like the morbid fascination with a train wreck. I think it's a little disappointing that she would abandon her constituency for expediency's sake.

I haven't heard the constituency voicing much opposition.
 

valkyrie

Well-Known Member
:laugh:

right...

"2012... america votes... dumb..."

fox_news_idiocracy.jpg
High-five, my brother! :lol:
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Now, lets actually put in a serious candidate and see what comes of it" Effectivly shutting up the Religious right.

Like McCain?

The best part would be, Sarah wins in a landslide. Wouldn't he left shit themselves.
 

valkyrie

Well-Known Member
Like McCain?

The best part would be, Sarah wins in a landslide. Wouldn't he left shit themselves.
Then you woke up from your dream.... :lol:

Even mainstream Republicans think she's a crackpot. The best strategy is to move forward and find someone closer to the middle.

McCain won't run again, he's too old.
 
And interestingly enough, 0bama's approval rating is in the 30's as well.


Daily

Monty-by-month

Wow you aren't even capable of understanding such data are you? Not surprising there seems to be very little you are capable of understanding if some right wing lying maniac hadn't told you what to think!

The number in the 30s is STRONGLY APPROVE. There is still a bit over 20% that do not "strongly approve", bur still fall on the "approve" side of the equation. I myself would not say that I strongly approve, but perhaps might say that I generally approve. It's hard not to approve when the last Bozo (your hero Dubya) and his puppetmasters (Rove and Cheney) were as bad as was probably possible. Not to mention that we could have ended up with some halfwit religious kook crackpot like Caribou Barbie running the show!

Nevermind, just go back to Fox News (where the truth LIES) and be spoon fed your opinions, and check your right wing fanatical propaganda factory websites. Then come back and regurgitate the nonsense here like you usually do, so we can shoot it full of holes like we usually do.

Geez, you would think a person would remember something about 6th grade math that they could bring to a discussion like this, but evidently not.

:banghead:
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday shows that 27% of the nation's voters Strongly Approve of the way that Barack Obama is performing his role as President. Thirty-eight percent (38%) Strongly Disapprove giving Obama a Presidential Approval Index rating of -11 (see trends).

Trending downward.
 

2minkey

bootlicker
I'm actually hoping Palin will run in 2012... that'll mean another 4 years for Obama. :D

well i'm not quite sure that would be the most desirable outcome...

but it would really be nice to get someone who prefers NOT to spend money who also lacks an election debt to the kind of drooling, flag-waving morons that support someone like palin, or michelle bachman, et cetera...
 

chcr

Too cute for words
The middle does nothing but check the wind.

:rofl4: Incredible how little you actually understand about that given how much you believe you know. Most Americans understand that reacting without a) the facts or b) adequate consideration of the consequences always creates more problems than it solves. I've long been aware though that some people can't (either through inability or refusal) learn anything from their own mistakes, let alone the mistakes of others.
 

catocom

Well-Known Member
I think so, but partly in the way you are probably thinking, and partly
because many do like her and don't want to say anything derogatory.

I think she did the right thing.
 

Gonz

molṑn labé
Staff member
Most Americans understand that reacting without a) the facts or b) adequate consideration of the consequences always creates more problems than it solves.

That's not the problem with the centrists. They tend to be guided by feelings & what is being reported than actual facts. Look at Obama. Many of us railed about his real life votes, his lack of willingness to take a stand on a vote & his friends & acquaintances, as well as his personal remarks.

A year later, the rest of you are waking up & looking dumbfounded.

What you fail to notice is the simple fact that I, and most like me, don't want our government to do someting. anything. We are not changing the sytem. We aren't writing new & stupid laws. We wish our system to go on, as intended & as planned, giving the people the freedom to take care of themselves. You, and those like you, are thieves. Reaching into my pocket because it makes you feel better about yourself & because we should.

You sir, frequentlty ask "remember when this used to be America?". Yes, I do. Do you?

Amendment X said:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Clear as a bell.

Progressives be damned.
 

Inkara1

Well-Known Member
I tend to consider myself a bit of a centrist not because of being easily swayed, but because I'm more to the right on some things than others.
 

BeardofPants

New Member
I tend to consider myself a bit of a centrist not because of being easily swayed, but because I'm more to the right on some things than others.

I'm probably the left-wing equivalent, FWIW. But my country's full of raving socialists, so what do I know. :retard:
 
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