stevew2 wrote:I am not, and thank God you arent running for public office. they are supposed to know that shit. Although i bet Bush wouldnt do to much betterTito wrote:stevew2 wrote:She could only name one supreme court case, Roe vs. Wade. They dont get magazines and newspapers in bumfuck,you dickerTito wrote:The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tito wrote:You seem happy with values going away. Why? Anyway, that isn't true as evidence by the three gay marriage bans passed on election night and even though I think Obama is lying through his teeth, I didn't see him or any newly elected democrats running away from values. Actually, I saw them running to it. Same thing with the '06 election.
The values she embodies have less to do with good governing then divide and conquer wedge politics, as I see it.
Then tell the liberals to stop creating wedge issues i.e. gay marriage,etc.The_Noble_Cause wrote:Tito wrote:That has been debunked.
By who? - Palin?
These leaks, no matter how jawdroppingly dumb, have credibility because the world has heard her speak.
If she can't name a single magazine or newspaper (when asked three time no less!) nothing is beyond belief.
It has been debunked by the McCain campaign and before that someone on Fox News (Bill Kristol? who I can't stand) said he talked to his sources who said she knew it was a continent but after a long day during a practice debate question accidentally misspoke and said country instead of continent. Before this, she had said continent many times but this one time said country.
My thing is, if this is an issue, why wasn't Obama's 57 states an issue and a bigger one than this.
She was trying to be polite. She probably wanted to say, "I don't read that shit you call papers." She couldn't find the right words though. The Supreme Court cases, off the top of my head I would have a hard time with too. The only I could recall recently would be "Kelo v. New London." Maybe the gun issue they just dealt with and she could've said, "I agreed with it and that's why we need to elect alligator arms to keep the court on the right side. Or it didn't go far enough." Don't get me wrong, if I did research, I could probably come up with hundreds of cases, if not thousands.
At least she didn't say FDR went on TV during the Great Depression.
I bet the constitutional lecturer himself wouldn't have done much better too and the 36 year veteran of the town wouldn't fair well either.