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omfg obama on cnn

19 durable postsStarted 2008-09-03Latest 2008-09-03
#58970Post 1 of 19

talking about palin's experience he used the campaign he's been running as an example of executive experience, said thats more than palin being a mayor of wasilla... (btw she was governor)

his campaign? ROFL... yeah naming wright as an adviser, getting money from rezko, shit with ayers, acorn, etc

#1075242Post 2 of 19

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[quote=shosh;643705]palin being a mayor of wasilla... (btw she was governor)

[/quote]

can you be governor of a town??

#1075245Post 3 of 19

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[quote=Huggie Smiles;643717]can you be governor of a town??[/quote]

you know what i meant

when he was referring to her experience he kept mentioning that she was a mayor, left the fact that she was a governor out...

once again, he quoted running his campaign as his experience!!! lol

#1075278Post 4 of 19

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BTW, this was Palin's place of employment up until less than 2 years ago:

[IMG]http://wonkette.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/wasillacityhall.jpg[/IMG]

Not a joke. From this, to VP. Quite a meteoric rise.

#1075414Post 5 of 19

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[url]http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/03/us/politics/03wasilla.html?_r=1&oref=slogin[/url]

wasilla has 7000 people!
yikes

#1075476Post 6 of 19

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[quote=toasty;643756]BTW, this was Palin's place of employment up until less than 2 years ago:

[IMG]http://wonkette.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/09/wasillacityhall.jpg[/IMG]

Not a joke. From this, to VP. Quite a meteoric rise.[/quote]

[quote=Huggie Smiles;643912][URL]http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/03/us/politics/03wasilla.html?_r=1&oref=slogin[/URL]

wasilla has 7000 people!
yikes[/quote]

[SIZE=3]who gives a fuck? she ran a fuckin city? what has obama ran??? and she has been a governor for 2 years! what has obama been? he is a "senator" but hasnt done shit except vote present!

HIS EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE IS RUNNING IS CAMPAIGN! [/SIZE][SIZE=7][SIZE=3] HIS EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE IS RUNNING IS CAMPAIGN!

TELL ME YOU ARE NOT THAT STUPID, PLEASE PEOPLE![/SIZE] [/SIZE]

#1075500Post 7 of 19

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[QUOTE=shosh;643977][SIZE=3]who gives a fuck? she ran a fuckin city? what has obama ran??? and she has been a governor for 2 years! what has obama been? he is a "senator" but hasnt done shit except vote present!

HIS EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE IS RUNNING IS CAMPAIGN! [/SIZE][SIZE=7][SIZE=3] HIS EXECUTIVE EXPERIENCE IS RUNNING IS CAMPAIGN!

TELL ME YOU ARE NOT THAT STUPID, PLEASE PEOPLE![/SIZE] [/SIZE][/QUOTE]

Jesus Harold Christ in a chicken basket.

Trumpeting about Palin's "experience" officially disqualifies you from harping on Obama for a lack of experience. You cannot honestly simultaneously think that Obama is dangerously unqualified, but that Palin is ready to lead from Day 1. It's beyond hypocritical.

And the "Obama hasn't done shit except vote present" is just factually incorrect. Not going to go into it yet again, but I can't let that go unchallenged.

Seriously, though, let's step out of the ethers here for a moment and talk about the real world. Wasilla is a suburb of Anchorage. I used to do defense work for some St. Louis suburbs and have met the mayors of many burbs that are much larger than Wasilla, and although they are great people, the idea of one of them being handed the reigns of the country in two years is terrifying to me. Mayor of Wasilla is not a big job, it's just not. There are more people within one square block of my desk than live in the whole city. To go from that to governor is remarkable and clearly, she's a rising star in the party, but she's the wrong person for this job at this time.

Honestly, it wouldn't even be that terrible a pick if McCain's health and age weren't such a concern -- the odds of a 72 year old making it to 80 are around 33%, and that doesn't take into account his significant medical history. The fact that he picked someone who clearly isn't ready to go out of the gate and who he clearly didn't screen says a lot about the transparently political nature of his pick. He makes a snap decision to tap someone who isn't ready and who is currently torpedoing his campaign with her own scandals, and we're supposed to trust him to run the show? That's Bush-esque in its short-sightedness.

#1075502Post 8 of 19

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shosh, i hate obama, yes, but because of how he voted, you really need to go

[URL="http://www.senate.gov"]www.senate.gov[/URL]

just go through their voting records. he did more than ya say.

#1075506Post 9 of 19

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[QUOTE=toasty;644001]The fact that he picked someone who clearly isn't ready to go out of the gate and who he clearly didn't screen says a lot about the transparently political nature of his pick. He makes a snap decision to tap someone who isn't ready and who is currently torpedoing his campaign with her own scandals, and we're supposed to trust him to run the show? That's Bush-esque in its short-sightedness.[/QUOTE]

Actually stumbled upon this article after I posted this:

[url]http://thehill.com/mark-mellman/what-palin-says-about--mccain-2008-09-02.html[/url]

Sums up my concerns about what this pick says about [B]McCain[/B] nicely.

#1075510Post 10 of 19

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[quote=toasty;644007]Actually stumbled upon this article after I posted this:

[URL]http://thehill.com/mark-mellman/what-palin-says-about--mccain-2008-09-02.html[/URL]

Sums up my concerns about what this pick says about [B]McCain[/B] nicely.[/quote]

brb reading...

still toasty, for obama to claim that he has experience because he has been running his campaign is more full of shit than the new orleans sewers. and he's comparing that to her being a mayor, where he could compare it with her being a governor. especially when he has obviously made some very bad decisions in that campaign (which i enumerated earlier and have said many times that their importance has been diminshed and should be given more consideration)

running campaign >>>> governor?

#1075515Post 11 of 19

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yeah he has false promises out the yazoo, but... comon.mccain? why not let bush declare martial law, cancel elections, and send the US armed forces through every country with vital resources?

#1075517Post 12 of 19

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[QUOTE=shosh;644011]brb reading...

still toasty, for obama to claim that he has experience because he has been running his campaign is more full of shit than the new orleans sewers. and he's comparing that to her being a mayor, where he could compare it with her being a governor. especially when he has obviously made some very bad decisions in that campaign (which i enumerated earlier and have said many times that their importance has been diminshed and should be given more consideration)

running campaign >>>> governor?[/QUOTE]

He's still only one of two people currently running a presidential campaign so he's doing something right.

#1075538Post 13 of 19

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[quote=toasty;644007]Actually stumbled upon this article after I posted this:

[URL]http://thehill.com/mark-mellman/what-palin-says-about--mccain-2008-09-02.html[/URL]

Sums up my concerns about what this pick says about [B]McCain[/B] nicely.[/quote]

toasty, i read that and tbh i didnt see anything new from what it's been hammered everywhere since wednesday. as far as troopergate goes, more stuff comes out: [url]http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB122040990300293917.html[/url]

and as far as mccain picking her goes, try reading this too, it's in a different light... [url]http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122005082292884815.html[/url]

[quote=MJDub;644019]He's still only one of two people currently running a presidential campaign so he's doing something right.[/quote]

so running a campaign is executive experience akin to being a president? dont get me wrong nothing compares to being a president, but running a town (as insignificant as it may be), the alaska oil and gas commission, and being a governor is more executive experience than what obama has done. or is running a campaign that much better?

#1075542Post 14 of 19

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man all dis crap is to HYpe Up the media folks...........

old skool was always the best whats this world comin 2. :(

#1075546Post 15 of 19

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[IMG]http://www.donkeydish.com/images/gallery/michelle-obama_380x500.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/44970000/jpg/_44970617_palin_afp226b.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://www.swamppolitics.com/news/politics/blog/Colbert%20Scott%20Wintrow%20Getty%20Images.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://blogs.chron.com/whitehouse/archives/dailyshow.jpg[/IMG]

"opinions are like assholes, everyone has one and they stink."

#1075548Post 16 of 19

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Neither Obama or Palin has adequate experience. Obama running the country is a risk and having Palin "one heartbeat" away is a risk.

Many times candidates have run on change at all levels and nothing changes. The monster that is the federal, state and local government is too big.

I'd like to think there would be a once in a lifetime candidate to change things for the better. At this point, realistically I'd prefer a candidate who won't fuck things up like Bush did.

#1075605Post 17 of 19

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[QUOTE=shosh;644040] and as far as mccain picking her goes, try reading this too, it's in a different light... [url]http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122005082292884815.html[/url] [/QUOTE]

As I read it, that article touches on all the [I]political[/I] reasons why her selection was a good one, i.e., how she hits X, Y & Z constituencies. The article I posted was devoted to explaining why the pick reflected poorly upon McCain's judgment generally.

So yes, she might check all the right boxes for McCain from a voting standpoint, but the fact that he picked her tells us things about the way he might govern -- shooting from the hip, making reckless decisions without weighing the pros and cons, and allowing his own desires to be trumped by those at the far right of his party. Do you want that?

#1075621Post 18 of 19

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[QUOTE=shosh;644011]especially when he has obviously made some very bad decisions in that campaign (which i enumerated earlier and have said many times that their importance has been diminshed and [B]should be given more consideration[/B]) [/QUOTE]

Why? Because they didn't work the first time? Look, it doesn't matter how many times you try to spin this shit -- if there's nothing there, there's nothing there. It's going to be March and you're still going to be babbling about the boogeyman.

#1075659Post 19 of 19

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[quote=toasty;644115]As I read it, that article touches on all the [I]political[/I] reasons why her selection was a good one, i.e., how she hits X, Y & Z constituencies. The article I posted was devoted to explaining why the pick reflected poorly upon McCain's judgment generally.

So yes, she might check all the right boxes for McCain from a voting standpoint, but the fact that he picked her tells us things about the way he might govern -- shooting from the hip, making reckless decisions without weighing the pros and cons, and allowing his own desires to be trumped by those at the far right of his party. Do you want that?[/quote]

i posted the article to show that maybe mccain had made a correct and sound decision as to why he picked her, not necessarily because she "hits X, Y & Z constituencies," but because of what she has done. because maybe he has weighed the pros and cons in picking her.

[quote=toasty;644132]Why? Because they didn't work the first time? Look, it doesn't matter how many times you try to spin this shit -- if there's nothing there, there's nothing there. It's going to be March and you're still going to be babbling about the boogeyman.[/quote]

this kind of ties in to the other post too... is this how you want obama to govern: [url]http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2008/sep/03/first-amendment-targeted/[/url]

ill hammer it again and i know youre going to get on my case for it:

  • wright - proven he was a loyal follower, friend, and confidant for over 20 years, picked him as his spiritual adviser - when it became inconvenient and embarrassing he denounced him and his church
  • he took money from rezko, when he knew exactly who rezko was and his reputation
  • his association with ayers. now, when kurtz asked u of i to release their records on the obama ayers relationship he was initially allowed, then due to outside pressures denied, and now allowed again. we'll see if they really let him look. did he really not know who ayers was and what he did? also his emails and cries to his followers to fight against the wgn, block ads against him, etc... those are 3 facts that cant be disproven: he was associated with wright, rezko, and ayers. were those good executive decisions?

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