Barb wrote:I guess the McCain camp gets an A for keeping a secret.
They should've done the text message thing and punked Obama. His leaked before they sent out their text.
Moderator: Andrew
Fact Finder wrote:Sarah will kick ass and take names and she'd be happy to shoot those Caribou and open the way for drilling in ANWR.
Fact Finder wrote:Her husband is a commercial fisherman in those rough Alaskan waters. She sometimes fishes with him and once had her fingers broken while out. McCain has picked "The Deadliest Catch."![]()
Saint John wrote:Clinton's delegates and supporters are smiling somewhere right now.
conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:Clinton's delegates and supporters are smiling somewhere right now.
Bill Clinton has a boner somewhere right now.
conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:Clinton's delegates and supporters are smiling somewhere right now.
Bill Clinton has a boner somewhere right now.
Saint John wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:Clinton's delegates and supporters are smiling somewhere right now.
Bill Clinton has a boner somewhere right now.
He aint the only one.![]()
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Tito wrote:I like her but honestly I'm not sure of this pick. I don't think she has enough experience and it will hurt McCain with his shots against Obama's lack of experience. She may not do well in a debate with Biden as well. Then again, Quayle didn't hurt Bush 1
conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:conversationpc wrote:Saint John wrote:Clinton's delegates and supporters are smiling somewhere right now.
Bill Clinton has a boner somewhere right now.
He aint the only one.![]()
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7 Wishes wrote:Dude, just because you've been living it up, what with your travels, the all-you-can-eat sorority parties, and rockin' the free world, doesn't mean everyone has. I'll grant you, I've also had more success in the past five than ever before, but that was because I worked my ass off against the odds to make my own business work.
conversationpc wrote:The only thing people remember from them, though, was Lloyd Bentsen's arrogance.
conversationpc wrote:Picking Sarah Palin is a great move for several different reasons...
- Picking a woman will help him garner SOME female votes and possibly even draw some of Hillary's voters, who already feeling disillusioned.
- She has a son who is going to Iraq, which may diffuse some of the criticism that Republicans send other people's sons and daughters but not their own.
- She is staunchly pro-life and will help draw some of the pro-life voters who were a little apprehensive at the possibility of McCain picking Romney (even though Romney claims to have "changed" his mind on the issue).
- She has executive experience. Granted, not much, but more than Obama and Biden.
- Her husband is a member of a labor union with a job as a commercial fisherman, so this gives them a strong tie to the common, working man.
- She is a mother of 5, including a special needs child with Down's Syndrome, so she will appeal to mothers.
- She's fought corruption in the Alaskan state government.
- She has a history of working with both Republicans AND Democrats.
Typically, the VP candidate doesn't do much to help elect the President but I think, in this case, it may give McCain more of a boost than previous Presidential candidates have gotten from their selections. I'll reserve my final judgment until I learn more about her but this looks like a really good selection at this point.
finalfight wrote:Either way history is in the making. The US is either going to get it's first black president or it's first female vice president.
conversationpc wrote:Picking Sarah Palin is a great move for several different reasons...
- Picking a woman will help him garner SOME female votes and possibly even draw some of Hillary's voters, who already feeling disillusioned.
- She has a son who is going to Iraq, which may diffuse some of the criticism that Republicans send other people's sons and daughters but not their own.
- She is staunchly pro-life and will help draw some of the pro-life voters who were a little apprehensive at the possibility of McCain picking Romney (even though Romney claims to have "changed" his mind on the issue).
- She has executive experience. Granted, not much, but more than Obama and Biden.
- Her husband is a member of a labor union with a job as a commercial fisherman, so this gives them a strong tie to the common, working man.
- She is a mother of 5, including a special needs child with Down's Syndrome, so she will appeal to mothers.
- She's fought corruption in the Alaskan state government.
- She has a history of working with both Republicans AND Democrats.
- She's fucking hot.
Typically, the VP candidate doesn't do much to help elect the President but I think, in this case, it may give McCain more of a boost than previous Presidential candidates have gotten from their selections. I'll reserve my final judgment until I learn more about her but this looks like a really good selection at this point.
Saint John wrote:conversationpc wrote:Picking Sarah Palin is a great move for several different reasons...
- Picking a woman will help him garner SOME female votes and possibly even draw some of Hillary's voters, who already feeling disillusioned.
- She has a son who is going to Iraq, which may diffuse some of the criticism that Republicans send other people's sons and daughters but not their own.
- She is staunchly pro-life and will help draw some of the pro-life voters who were a little apprehensive at the possibility of McCain picking Romney (even though Romney claims to have "changed" his mind on the issue).
- She has executive experience. Granted, not much, but more than Obama and Biden.
- Her husband is a member of a labor union with a job as a commercial fisherman, so this gives them a strong tie to the common, working man.
- She is a mother of 5, including a special needs child with Down's Syndrome, so she will appeal to mothers.
- She's fought corruption in the Alaskan state government.
- She has a history of working with both Republicans AND Democrats.
- She's fucking hot.
Typically, the VP candidate doesn't do much to help elect the President but I think, in this case, it may give McCain more of a boost than previous Presidential candidates have gotten from their selections. I'll reserve my final judgment until I learn more about her but this looks like a really good selection at this point.
Fixed your post, Dave.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:But I'm sure Hillary will still be involved behind the scenes in the Obama camp.
Saint John wrote:conversationpc wrote:Picking Sarah Palin is a great move for several different reasons...
- Picking a woman will help him garner SOME female votes and possibly even draw some of Hillary's voters, who already feeling disillusioned.
- She has a son who is going to Iraq, which may diffuse some of the criticism that Republicans send other people's sons and daughters but not their own.
- She is staunchly pro-life and will help draw some of the pro-life voters who were a little apprehensive at the possibility of McCain picking Romney (even though Romney claims to have "changed" his mind on the issue).
- She has executive experience. Granted, not much, but more than Obama and Biden.
- Her husband is a member of a labor union with a job as a commercial fisherman, so this gives them a strong tie to the common, working man.
- She is a mother of 5, including a special needs child with Down's Syndrome, so she will appeal to mothers.
- She's fought corruption in the Alaskan state government.
- She has a history of working with both Republicans AND Democrats.
- She's fucking hot.
Typically, the VP candidate doesn't do much to help elect the President but I think, in this case, it may give McCain more of a boost than previous Presidential candidates have gotten from their selections. I'll reserve my final judgment until I learn more about her but this looks like a really good selection at this point.
Fixed your post, Dave.
7 Wishes wrote:In fairness, her beliefs do stand in stark contrast to what most Hillary supporters stand for. If they vote out of continued frustration and not on the issues, McCain will win in a landslide. The only way Obama's campaign has a chance is to remind those swing voters (women) what their belief system is.
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