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BxMac User ID: 18472095 United States 07/10/2013 11:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Up against the minds of the Declaration signers in that room, the aforementioned would look like they were mentally feeble. Imagine Sarah Palin attempting to discuss 'Leviathan' or Locke with the founders. Can you imagine their horror when Palin opened her mouth and gegan to speak. A fly among eagles. An imbicle among scholars. Her range and scope run from A to B and go no further. As deep as puddle on a pyramid point. I don't know how we've become so dumbed down, but if one needs any evidence as to how far down the idiot trail we've gone they need look no further than Ms. Palin. |
TheOriginalMind (OP) User ID: 4268376 United States 07/10/2013 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Imagine Palin, Clinton, Reagan, and Obama walking into the Philadelphia Constitutional Convention as the signers debated prior to finalizing the Declaration of Independence. Quoting: BxMac Up against the minds of the Declaration signers in that room, the aforementioned would look like they were mentally feeble. Imagine Sarah Palin attempting to discuss 'Leviathan' or Locke with the founders. Can you imagine their horror when Palin opened her mouth and gegan to speak. A fly among eagles. An imbicle among scholars. Her range and scope run from A to B and go no further. As deep as puddle on a pyramid point. I don't know how we've become so dumbed down, but if one needs any evidence as to how far down the idiot trail we've gone they need look no further than Ms. Palin. I agree with you completely, but I don't see how that has anything to do with whether or not Palin should be voted into Congress now, given the realistic options before us. If you wait for someone of the caliber of the Founders, you'll be waiting until long after the end of America. |
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strgzr User ID: 32562823 United States 07/10/2013 02:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Link some quotes of the so called gaffs. Moron. You sissy Belgian MF. Last Edited by C. corax on 07/10/2013 03:01 PM :) |
strgzr User ID: 32562823 United States 07/10/2013 03:00 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were Alaskans impressed by how quickly she resigned as governor? Senators serve longer terms, she might have to resign even quicker. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 On the other hand, she'd spend most of her time in DC, not Alaska, so maybe she'd like the climate better. After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. :) |
TheOriginalMind (OP) User ID: 4268376 United States 07/10/2013 03:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were Alaskans impressed by how quickly she resigned as governor? Senators serve longer terms, she might have to resign even quicker. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 On the other hand, she'd spend most of her time in DC, not Alaska, so maybe she'd like the climate better. After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. There's also another facet that you haven't mentioned - recognizing that Obama had won, she knew that the new Democrat administration would target her specifically, and Alaska would suffer. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 373696 United States 07/10/2013 03:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were Alaskans impressed by how quickly she resigned as governor? Senators serve longer terms, she might have to resign even quicker. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 On the other hand, she'd spend most of her time in DC, not Alaska, so maybe she'd like the climate better. After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. C'mon, get serious. She was attacked with good reason. and after she LOST the election she decided that being a media sensation was easier & more lucrative than actually working. Now tards like you think she's wonderful for it. |
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strgzr User ID: 32562823 United States 07/10/2013 03:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were Alaskans impressed by how quickly she resigned as governor? Senators serve longer terms, she might have to resign even quicker. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 On the other hand, she'd spend most of her time in DC, not Alaska, so maybe she'd like the climate better. After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. C'mon, get serious. She was attacked with good reason. and after she LOST the election she decided that being a media sensation was easier & more lucrative than actually working. Now tards like you think she's wonderful for it. What good reason, moron? :) |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 32938997 United States 07/10/2013 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were Alaskans impressed by how quickly she resigned as governor? Senators serve longer terms, she might have to resign even quicker. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 On the other hand, she'd spend most of her time in DC, not Alaska, so maybe she'd like the climate better. After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. There's also another facet that you haven't mentioned - recognizing that Obama had won, she knew that the new Democrat administration would target her specifically, and Alaska would suffer. Noone targeted her, until she opened her mouth. |
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TheOriginalMind (OP) User ID: 41730741 United States 07/10/2013 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Were Alaskans impressed by how quickly she resigned as governor? Senators serve longer terms, she might have to resign even quicker. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 373696 On the other hand, she'd spend most of her time in DC, not Alaska, so maybe she'd like the climate better. After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. There's also another facet that you haven't mentioned - recognizing that Obama had won, she knew that the new Democrat administration would target her specifically, and Alaska would suffer. Noone targeted her, until she opened her mouth. OK. And? She opened her mouth and said the obvious - the Obama campaign was full of shit. When Obama won, she was afraid they'd target her just like they targeted all conservatives and libertarians. Let's not forget about the IRS targeting of conservative groups and Homeland Security's labeling of militia and libertarians as domestic terrorists. She's the reason McCain lost. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2226485 And McCain is a scumbag of the highest magnitude. Bullfuckingshit. McCain didn't have a chance. All the polls showed it. She re-energized his campaign and the conservative movement generally. She did more for conservatism in 2008 than any conservative since Reagan. Bush sr let Reaganesque conservatism die. Gingrich fucked it up and turned it big government in the 90s. Bush jr went global. Conservatism was done, embarassed, fucked. The only "conservative" movement in 2008, before Palin, was the libertarian movement. Ron Paul was energizing conservative - and that was it! There was pretty much was no popular conservative movement. No candidate energized the people, and that's why liberal fuckhead McCain was nominated in the first place. Palin changed all that. She got people excited about conservatism and limited government. She spoke to the average conservative American, not to the pompous libtard, academic fuckheads in DC and the cities. That's why the media turned on her. Furthermore, women turned on her because women can be bitches. If there's one thing women hate, it's other women who they think are a threat. Palin was a threat to the liberal monopoly on "women's" issues. She was hot, rejected abortion, was for limited government, for letting women live as they want rather than in the mold of libtard fantasy - and to top it of, was actually a successful female conservative! I.e. she got to the fucking top without adhering to libtard junk-science! Talk about a walking threat. Sure, she's no Paul or Reagan, and definitely not an ideal political candidate, but she's better than 99% of what's out there on the conservative side right now. |
strgzr User ID: 479024 United States 07/11/2013 12:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: strgzr After she was chosen as vice presidential candidate she was attacked from every direction. She decided to resign. She left the state in good hands and ended the circus so Alaska could get on with its own business. There's also another facet that you haven't mentioned - recognizing that Obama had won, she knew that the new Democrat administration would target her specifically, and Alaska would suffer. Noone targeted her, until she opened her mouth. OK. And? She opened her mouth and said the obvious - the Obama campaign was full of shit. When Obama won, she was afraid they'd target her just like they targeted all conservatives and libertarians. Let's not forget about the IRS targeting of conservative groups and Homeland Security's labeling of militia and libertarians as domestic terrorists. She's the reason McCain lost. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2226485 And McCain is a scumbag of the highest magnitude. Bullfuckingshit. McCain didn't have a chance. All the polls showed it. She re-energized his campaign and the conservative movement generally. She did more for conservatism in 2008 than any conservative since Reagan. Bush sr let Reaganesque conservatism die. Gingrich fucked it up and turned it big government in the 90s. Bush jr went global. Conservatism was done, embarassed, fucked. The only "conservative" movement in 2008, before Palin, was the libertarian movement. Ron Paul was energizing conservative - and that was it! There was pretty much was no popular conservative movement. No candidate energized the people, and that's why liberal fuckhead McCain was nominated in the first place. Palin changed all that. She got people excited about conservatism and limited government. She spoke to the average conservative American, not to the pompous libtard, academic fuckheads in DC and the cities. That's why the media turned on her. Furthermore, women turned on her because women can be bitches. If there's one thing women hate, it's other women who they think are a threat. Palin was a threat to the liberal monopoly on "women's" issues. She was hot, rejected abortion, was for limited government, for letting women live as they want rather than in the mold of libtard fantasy - and to top it of, was actually a successful female conservative! I.e. she got to the fucking top without adhering to libtard junk-science! Talk about a walking threat. Sure, she's no Paul or Reagan, and definitely not an ideal political candidate, but she's better than 99% of what's out there on the conservative side right now. I couldn't have said it better. I would only add that I think there was a lot of jealousy involved too. An intelligent, articulate, attractive, and worst of all conservative woman. Can't have that. :) |
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TheOriginalMind (OP) User ID: 41730741 United States 07/11/2013 09:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: TheOriginalMind There's also another facet that you haven't mentioned - recognizing that Obama had won, she knew that the new Democrat administration would target her specifically, and Alaska would suffer. Noone targeted her, until she opened her mouth. OK. And? She opened her mouth and said the obvious - the Obama campaign was full of shit. When Obama won, she was afraid they'd target her just like they targeted all conservatives and libertarians. Let's not forget about the IRS targeting of conservative groups and Homeland Security's labeling of militia and libertarians as domestic terrorists. She's the reason McCain lost. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 2226485 And McCain is a scumbag of the highest magnitude. Bullfuckingshit. McCain didn't have a chance. All the polls showed it. She re-energized his campaign and the conservative movement generally. She did more for conservatism in 2008 than any conservative since Reagan. Bush sr let Reaganesque conservatism die. Gingrich fucked it up and turned it big government in the 90s. Bush jr went global. Conservatism was done, embarassed, fucked. The only "conservative" movement in 2008, before Palin, was the libertarian movement. Ron Paul was energizing conservative - and that was it! There was pretty much was no popular conservative movement. No candidate energized the people, and that's why liberal fuckhead McCain was nominated in the first place. Palin changed all that. She got people excited about conservatism and limited government. She spoke to the average conservative American, not to the pompous libtard, academic fuckheads in DC and the cities. That's why the media turned on her. Furthermore, women turned on her because women can be bitches. If there's one thing women hate, it's other women who they think are a threat. Palin was a threat to the liberal monopoly on "women's" issues. She was hot, rejected abortion, was for limited government, for letting women live as they want rather than in the mold of libtard fantasy - and to top it of, was actually a successful female conservative! I.e. she got to the fucking top without adhering to libtard junk-science! Talk about a walking threat. Sure, she's no Paul or Reagan, and definitely not an ideal political candidate, but she's better than 99% of what's out there on the conservative side right now. I couldn't have said it better. I would only add that I think there was a lot of jealousy involved too. An intelligent, articulate, attractive, and worst of all conservative woman. Can't have that. Yeah, I forgot about the jealously part. There's a deep jealously in many women of any women they think are a challenge. The thing about Palin was she was effortlessly successful and happy. By this I don't mean that she got where she was without effort, but rather that the so-called struggle that women face against the "patriarchy" simply didn't affect her. She got to the top as a human being, not as a victim of so-called social injustices. |
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