McCain Picks Palin
Aug 29th, 2008 by Mark
Maybe I am just jaded, but I don’t feel very juiced about the choice of Palin. I like her, she’s a real conservative, and what a real Republican should be. Problem is she is on the McCain Ticket, and he sucks.
Every time he reaches across the isle, he turns his back on us. Sometimes to defecate on us. I am going to need a lot more than this one selection to get out and vote for McCain.
Michelle Malkin is pumped. Are you pumped about Palin or do you think we are still screwed, vote here. The SD UT says something nice about a Conservative, I smell a rat. Granted it’s only a ‘copy n past’ job from a Fred Barnes article; but for the UT that is progress.
Arrogance, thy name is Obama
This guy is a complete jackass. Here is his response to the selection of Palin.
“Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency,” Obama spokesman Bill Burton said in a statement.
She’s the Governor of Alaska. Joe Biden is from a state that has what 9,000 people? What makes his selection any better? Being on the a Senate committee? Seems that has only made him more idiotic.
Oh and the usual ass-hats have come crawling out of the wordwork to pile on. “The Swamp” (appropriately named) forgets that she is a governor — just like the Obama yahoos — they denegrate her for having served as a “small town” Mayor of a city that “We’re not sure where Wasilla ranks.” Gee such tolerance.
The lap-dog media is saying this “removes” the experiance debate. How so? Well she is nothing more than a small town Mayor — being Governor of a states seems to not matter to the left. Oh and if she is unqualified, then Obama is definately unqualified for the top spot. Seems this points out the inexperiance issue even more.
Hillary is smart enough to congratulate Governor Palin. I dont’ like her, and thinks she is a coniving bitch, but she did the right thing.
“We should all be proud of Governor Sarah Palin’s historic nomination, and I congratulate her and Senator McCain,” Clinton, the first woman to win a presidential primary, said in the statement. “While their policies would take America in the wrong direction, Governor Palin will add an important new voice to the debate.”
… and then went off the tracks.
On the other hand Senator Obama, acted like a petulant child.
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