SARAH PALIN LOVER REVEALED!

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Whats even worse for Palin/McCain

is the way he handled the Financial crisis.

Suspends his campaign for a day.

Flys to Washington insisting Obama also attend the meeting.

Keeps his mouth totally shut of any suggestions.

And is unable to convice his own party that they should sign the fawking bill.

Geez Louise

Palin/McCain :sadwave:
 

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Palin could fvck a goat while McCain blew it and DTB would blame Clinton.

Hey DTB, I need some pills, you think that skank you want to be first lady could hook me up with some from her charity? TIA.
 

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Just reported on Fox News and in the National Inquirer that Sarah Palin is carrying John Edwards baby. Edwards was caught in the basement of the Wasilla Hilton at 3:00 in the morning by two Inquirer reporters who were staking out the 10 room motel on rumors that the two were involved in a long tryst. Story is gonna hit right before the election.

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Just reported on Fox News and in the National Inquirer that Sarah Palin is carrying John Edwards baby. Edwards was caught in the basement of the Wasilla Hilton at 3:00 in the morning by two Inquirer reporters who were staking out the 10 room motel on rumors that the two were involved in a long tryst. Story is gonna hit right before the election.

Eddie

I didnt think you could get pregnant through the mouth:eek:
 

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Yeh DTB is in denial

He will never be able to admit that Palin was a poor choice for McCain. Just like he cant admit that Bush is a pathetic President of all times.

There is no way McCain can back out of Palin as VP. The debate will go on and they will hope for the best. If he pulls her off the ticket he has no chance. Zero !

Something tells me Palin could at least hold her own in the debate. Guess we will see.

Scott I believe my comments on Palin being chosen were not that complimentary--I you remember my comment on her choice of VP (on being qualified) was not better than O for Pres---and ranked the four from standpoint of experience and qualification--

Mac and Biden -neck and neck then Palin followed by Obama.
 

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Scott I believe my comments on Palin being chosen were not that complimentary--I you remember my comment on her choice of VP (on being qualified) was not better than O for Pres---and ranked the four from standpoint of experience and qualification--

Mac and Biden -neck and neck then Palin followed by Obama.
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You have a way of twisting things so that it don't really sound like you actually understand
the serious aspects of events that transpire.
 

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The original McCain campaign reaction to questions about Palin's qualifications was to complain the "media elite" were treating this nominee badly, with different standards, because a) she's a woman and b) she's an outsider. They then raised the point that she's got more managerial experience than Obama. All were plausible arguments (at least in the heat of a campaign).

But their case for Palin has been evaporating with remarkable speed. The more they hide her, each venture out into the open becomes magnified -- and her last attempts at t?te-?-t?te interviews have been disasters.

And that's the word Republicans use.

It wasn't just her interview with Katie Couric in which she tried to explain how Russia's being Alaska's "next door neighbor" adds to her foreign policy cred. (In a "Saturday Night Live" skit, Tina Fey used Palin's exact words to mock her. Yikes.)
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And how about, after the first presidential debate, when she told reporters that "McCain did awesome." Cringe.:SIB

So now the McCain campaign has a real problem. They've managed to turn a self-confident and appealing candidate into one who is afraid of veering off her talking points. She's clearly studying and cramming, but it's like trying to cram for an exam when you haven't really taken the class.:142smilie

And the more mistakes she makes on her scarce public outings, the more self-assurance she loses. Each mistake becomes magnified, so one mistake could be deadly.
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They are hiding Palin out. No Access Palin :142smilie

it's like trying to cram for an exam when you haven't really taken the class.:142smilie :142smilie
 

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New polls show Obama breaking away in key states
Posted: 12:55 PM ET

New state polls show Obama with clear leads.

(CNN) ? New polls released Wednesday morning suggest the race for the White House could be breaking for Barack Obama in three key battleground states.

Just-released Quinnipiac University surveys show Obama with wide leads in Pennsylvania and Ohio, as well as Florida ? the showdown state in the 2000 presidential race where John McCain has had held an advantage for most of the summer.

The latest poll results are bad news for McCain as Election Day inches closer and just may be the clearest sign yet the nation's ongoing financial crisis is taking its toll on the Arizona senator's candidacy.

"It is virtually impossible for McCain to win the White House without Florida and Ohio," CNN Senior Political Researcher Alan Silverleib said. "The financial crisis is playing right into Obama's message of change, and putting the GOP on the defensive all across the electoral map."

Quinnipiac's new survey in Pennsylvania shows Obama with a stunning 14 point-lead over McCain, 54-39 percent. Averaging that survey with other recent Pennsylvania polls, the latest CNN poll of polls there shows a 10-point lead for Obama in the state that only voted for John Kerry by a 2-point margin in 2004. Several polls released earlier this month in Pennsylvania suggested Obama's lead there was in the mid single digits.

A new Quinnipiac Ohio poll also released Wednesday morning shows Obama leading McCain by 8 points there. CNN does not have enough recent polling in Ohio for a poll of polls, but several surveys released earlier this month before the extent of the financial crisis became clear showed the two presidential candidates tied there.

A new Quinnipiac Florida poll also shows big gains for Obama, with the Illinois senator now holding an 8 point lead, 51 to 43 percent. There is also not enough recent polling in Florida to conduct a poll of polls there, though a survey from ARG earlier this week showed Obama with a statistically insignificant 1-point lead.
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Palin / McCain :sadwave:
 
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