09-26-2008, 05:26 PM | #1 |
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Many nationally known conservatives are being honest now...
When will the conservatives on here follow suit?
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q...MyYTUxZDkwNTE= Told ya so. |
09-26-2008, 05:31 PM | #2 |
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Holy crap, Cali, are you still on this Obama vs Palin bent?
Palin -> VP Obama -> Pres If you're interested in debating the merits of Biden (just exactly where is he these days?) vs Palin, then it might be worth participating in a discussion. |
09-26-2008, 05:40 PM | #3 |
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The Dems have put a fully unqualified suit at the top of the ticket and Cali is giving us "Told ya so."
Go back to making ads about McCain's cancer.
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Anyone notice how Cali's contributions to the board lately have been to toss a little grenade into the crowd, then run away?
I'm starting to think Lebowski has hijacked his account.
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Here's another NR viewpoint (funny, Cali missed this link) which takes a more moderate approach, one I espoused the other day.
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Obama's got the momentum again and McCain looks like he's resorting to gimmicks. I was initially somewhat disappointed in McCain's pick of Palin, then thought it was a politically savvy move after Palin's speech and McCain's bounce. But I was then disappointed again after I watched her interview with Gibson, she's simply out of her league. This is an uphill battle for McCain this year and he needed an articulate, credible attack dog. Palin is not that. The financial mess has exposed her. I realize that she's the VP candidate, but McCain is also 72 years old. McCain's pick for VP means more than any candidate's in recent memory. Did Bobby Jindal really take himself out of the running? Because otherwise, McCain made a huge mistake by not picking him. Perhaps it was kneejerk reaction to pick a woman after Hillary was snubbed. But as 1984 showed, if it ends up being exposed as a political gimmick then you're worse off in the end. Bobby Jindal has none of the negatives that Palin has and has all of the positives except for one: he's not a woman. |
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