Let me be the first to say that......

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I was wrong!

1.) The VP choice did make the difference. I wanted Palin against Obama in 2012 but she has my full support!

2.) For all of his short comings maybe McCain truly is the man to purge the GOP of the good ol' boy network!

3.) I am sure that TennNC's white guilt is killing him now that we will have Palin in the White House for 16 years!


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I'm sure TennNC is merely putting the finishing touches on the Joe Biden shrine he has erected in his basement. He'll be back soon apologizing for Biden's drunk performance on Saturday, claiming that Joe was on muscle relaxants to treat back spasms after he jumped through too many hoops trying to explain how Obama is qualified.

YouTube - Joe Biden drunk on campaign trail - NOT a joke video
 
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I've got the RNC on right now, and I must say, Laura Bush is a very attractive woman.
 
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Does she remind anyone of Miss Davis, the sex ed teacher in Varsity Blues?
 
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I was wrong!

2.) For all of his short comings maybe McCain truly is the man to purge the GOP of the good ol' boy network!

Whenever I hear this that quote from "The Usual Suspects" keeps echoing through my head: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."

I just don't see it. I think the good ol' boy network will be as strog as ever under McCain if for no other reason than it's the glue of the party and not possible to get much done without its support.
 
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I first heard of Palin when Jesse Ventura was doing an interview with Larry King and was saying how impressed he was with her toughness and her unwillingness to go along with the republican crowd.
 
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Whenever I hear this that quote from "The Usual Suspects" keeps echoing through my head: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."

I just don't see it. I think the good ol' boy network will be as strog as ever under McCain if for no other reason than it's the glue of the party and not possible to get much done without its support.

You don't buy into Palin's history?
 
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I first heard of Palin when Jesse Ventura was doing an interview with Larry King and was saying how impressed he was with her toughness and her unwillingness to go along with the republican crowd.

Which is exactly what a politician should do.... it is about the people....
 
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You don't buy into Palin's history?

I don't think its as striaghtforward as its been portrayed. From things like waffling on her position on the bridge to nowhere to a penchant for going after fellow officials for what be easily be construed as purely personal reasons, I think it's safe to say she's just another power hungry pol. willing to do or say whatever for advancement.
 
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I don't think its as striaghtforward as its been portrayed. From things like waffling on her position on the bridge to nowhere to a penchant for going after fellow officials for what be easily be construed as purely personal reasons, I think it's safe to say she's just another power hungry pol. willing to do or say whatever for advancement.
wow, sounds like the MSNBC crew talking points. Did you know that the officer relieved actually tasered a 10 yr old boy?

Bridge to nowhere flip flop is just political shenanigans, but if true, I'm comfortable that she ended up where she did, regardless of where she started.
 

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