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[Politics] Topic: Cheney finally admits Palin was a "mistake" |
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#1 Posted: 8/2/2012 11:33:54 PM Pretty good read actually, he fesses up that she was an unintelligent fraud. Check it |
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#2 Posted: 8/3/2012 12:07:40 AM There was a mistake on that ticket, but it wasn't Palin..
After person Cheney made that statement ...Liz Cheney tweeted ..... Rarely do I disagree with best VP ever but Sarah Palin was more qualified than Obama and Biden combined. Huge respect for all she’s done for the GOP............... |
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#3 Posted: 8/3/2012 1:54:33 AM Slim, if you only knew how much she was a gamechanger for Cruz
Really, Mittens must find a way to use her special rebel rousing skills not distance from her
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#4 Posted: 8/3/2012 2:16:46 PM crusher, I agree with you about palin...
her voting base follows her because she thinks how they do and talk in a manner that they understand...plus people will mindlessly follow what she preaches...
based on how her voting base thinks they should be using her as an asset...
I do however agree with cheney... I believe it was also karl rove who challenged palin earlier, so perhaps the neo"cons" dont like her...
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#5 Posted: 8/3/2012 2:45:14 PM Sarah's lack of experience as cited by person Cheney was duly noted by the voters.
Liz Cheney tweeting : "Sarah Palin was more qualified than Biden and Obama combined" is laughable and disingenuious.
Liz knows that her daddy is no longer an influence. But,she and others on the right are hoping the party can salvage as much gitty-up Palin's reputation has left to garner enthusiasm moving forward. |
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#6 Posted: 8/3/2012 8:48:04 PM I dont disagree with her lack of experience, but it is relative...
Trump and Cain who were championed as GOP presidential candidates have no experience but Cain was strong in the polls/perception of GOP voters...
Which means that the assertion that the community leader lacked experience (which I do I think is true in a relative sense) is absolutely laughable that GOP/teaparty critics would site experience as an issue when they were backing candidates with even less experience...
Like I said, it is all relative... but not all people think in terms of relative/ratios and rational thinking...
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#7 Posted: 8/10/2012 3:09:05 AM QUOTE Originally Posted by Crusher13: Slim, if you only knew how much she was a gamechanger for Cruz  Really, Mittens must find a way to use her special rebel rousing skills  not distance from her
I think she is too much of a serve serving/promoting maverick on her own trip... not really the team player/docile woman that GOP's feel comfortable with... mama grizzly might be too uppity
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#8 Posted: 8/13/2012 8:47:43 PM I would be interested to see the numbers on palin vs ryan in terms of effect on race after announcement
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#9 Posted: 8/14/2012 1:04:52 AM I believe someone with business experience is more qualified in our current state of affairs. In the real world you can't just keep borrowing and spending and spending and spending. Eventually it will catch up to us and it will be much more uglier than anything we have seen out of the EU |
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#10 Posted: 8/14/2012 3:34:54 AM I dont believe in religion. But i wouldn't doubt that someone could make a compelling argument to me that person Cheney is the devil.
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#11 Posted: 8/14/2012 12:54:16 PM QUOTE Originally Posted by Ktrain:
I dont believe in religion. But i wouldn't doubt that someone could make a compelling argument to me that person Cheney is the devil.
no one can disprove it. that's the beauty of religion.
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