Democrats Release Sarah Palin's Social Security Number
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Mike Gaskey wrote:
I just finished donating another $100 to McCain / Palin. Well, $98, I spent the other $2 on more bumper stickers.
I have a feeling you would have done the same had McCain picked a monkey out of his running-mate hat. "Monkies have more experience in space travel than Obama!" :rolleyes:
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Paul Conrad wrote:
they are just trying to dig up every little thing to sling mud to make themselves look better, when they really aren't.
Absolutely. In fact, here are 8 Reasons Sarah Palin is More Qualified than Barack Obama[^].
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It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals. I only read your first three points. The first is a lie, as proved by the Alaska voting records; the second is indeed a flip-flop, but anyone who supports Obama - who imitates a slinky going down stairs in the way his positions change - really can't speak very loudly to this point without being hoist by his own petard, and the third capitalizes on a personal matter in exactly the way I have come to expect from the woman-hating left.
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Doug Goulden wrote:
Oakman wrote: I can't decide if they are terrified of her or just trying to upstage the Republican Convention All of the above.
Neither of the above. The Dem's aren't terrified of Palin. She's a cypher. Selected because of her gender and her family values ideology. And while it's perfectly reasonable for the Dem's to generate news that will distract from the R's convention(just as McCain timed his vp choice announcement to distract from the Democratic convention), the news stories about Palin are standard fare. The press did with Palin exactly what it always does with public figures.
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Doug Goulden wrote:
Oakman wrote: I can't decide if they are terrified of her or just trying to upstage the Republican Convention All of the above.
Neither of the above. The Dem's aren't terrified of Palin. She's a cypher. Selected because of her gender and her family values ideology. And while it's perfectly reasonable for the Dem's to generate news that will distract from the R's convention(just as McCain timed his vp choice announcement to distract from the Democratic convention), the news stories about Palin are standard fare. The press did with Palin exactly what it always does with public figures.
oilFactotum wrote:
the news stories about Palin are standard fare.
Suuure they are. When was the last time Obama was taken to task for being a bad father because he's putting the kids in the limelight? Where's the breathless report on Michele's failure to obtain a fishing license when she was a teenager?
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It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals. I only read your first three points. The first is a lie, as proved by the Alaska voting records; the second is indeed a flip-flop, but anyone who supports Obama - who imitates a slinky going down stairs in the way his positions change - really can't speak very loudly to this point without being hoist by his own petard, and the third capitalizes on a personal matter in exactly the way I have come to expect from the woman-hating left.
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Oakman wrote:
It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals.
Yeah, those damn satirical pieces have that effect on some people. Lighten up Francis.
Oakman wrote:
The first is a lie, as proved by the Alaska voting records
OK, but the "lie" was perpetrated by officials of the AIP.
Oakman wrote:
the third capitalizes on a personal matter in exactly the way I have come to expect from the woman-hating left.
It's a personal matter made public by Palin herself. Did you notice how they're capitalizing on it to push their pro-life agenda? Did you hear Obama's response?
Oakman wrote:
I only read your first three points.
Well, they're not really my points, but I do encourage you to read the rest of them, if you can first locate your sense of humor.
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oilFactotum wrote:
the news stories about Palin are standard fare.
Suuure they are. When was the last time Obama was taken to task for being a bad father because he's putting the kids in the limelight? Where's the breathless report on Michele's failure to obtain a fishing license when she was a teenager?
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Oakman wrote:
Where's the breathless report on Michele's failure to obtain a fishing license
I haven't seen any breathless reports on Palin's failure to obtain a fishing license. What I did see was that McCain's own research team revealed that little detail.
Oakman wrote:
Obama was taken to task for being a bad father because he's putting the kids in the limelight?
So? The press is reflecting a double standard widely held in this country. And in a very extreme form by the 'family values' crowd that her selection was meant to pander to.
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Oakman wrote:
It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals.
Yeah, those damn satirical pieces have that effect on some people. Lighten up Francis.
Oakman wrote:
The first is a lie, as proved by the Alaska voting records
OK, but the "lie" was perpetrated by officials of the AIP.
Oakman wrote:
the third capitalizes on a personal matter in exactly the way I have come to expect from the woman-hating left.
It's a personal matter made public by Palin herself. Did you notice how they're capitalizing on it to push their pro-life agenda? Did you hear Obama's response?
Oakman wrote:
I only read your first three points.
Well, they're not really my points, but I do encourage you to read the rest of them, if you can first locate your sense of humor.
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Al Beback wrote:
Yeah, those damn satirical pieces have that effect on some people. Lighten up Francis
Yeah, I've seen the "I was just joking!" cover-up before. Why don't you try dressing up in bedsheets and burning a cross on some black's lawn for your next "satire."
Al Beback wrote:
OK, but the "lie" was perpetrated by officials of the AIP.
And perpetrated by the likes of Olbermann and Blitzer without any fact-checking at all, until it's finally quoted by the bottom of the regurgitation chain here in SB.
Al Beback wrote:
Did you notice how they're capitalizing on it to push their pro-life agenda
I noticed that they were forced to bring it up to defend themselves against accusation starting in the Daily Kos and ending up on the liberal news channels that her youngest child was actually her daughters.
Al Beback wrote:
Did you hear Obama's response?
No, but I've heard Mika Brzezinski's disgust with the liberal's savaging of Palin and she is an unabashed liberal.
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It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals. I only read your first three points. The first is a lie, as proved by the Alaska voting records; the second is indeed a flip-flop, but anyone who supports Obama - who imitates a slinky going down stairs in the way his positions change - really can't speak very loudly to this point without being hoist by his own petard, and the third capitalizes on a personal matter in exactly the way I have come to expect from the woman-hating left.
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Oakman wrote:
It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals.
LOL!! Are you just being outrageous, or do you really believe that? Either way that is some seriously pathetic whining. :rolleyes: Oh, and thanks for the grin. I did find some humor in your humorless attempt to respond to a humor piece. :)
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Oakman wrote:
It's sadly becoming clear to me that no-one hates the idea of women running for high office more than white liberals, except black liberals.
LOL!! Are you just being outrageous, or do you really believe that? Either way that is some seriously pathetic whining. :rolleyes: Oh, and thanks for the grin. I did find some humor in your humorless attempt to respond to a humor piece. :)
oilFactotum wrote:
do you really believe that
Neither, it is an observed fact after watching the cable news channels, not a belief. And one that surprised the hell out of me.
oilFactotum wrote:
I did find some humor in your humorless attempt to respond to a humor piece.
Yeah, yeah, I've already heard the bullshit. "We're just kidding. . ."
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oilFactotum wrote:
do you really believe that
Neither, it is an observed fact after watching the cable news channels, not a belief. And one that surprised the hell out of me.
oilFactotum wrote:
I did find some humor in your humorless attempt to respond to a humor piece.
Yeah, yeah, I've already heard the bullshit. "We're just kidding. . ."
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Oakman wrote:
it is an observed fact
Actually, it isn't(at best you drew some very suspect opinions from watching a little TV). Not that a few talking heads are in any way represenative of liberal whites or liberal blacks.
Oakman wrote:
Yeah, yeah, I've already heard the bullsh*t. "We're just kidding. . ."
Oh, you misunderstand - just because it's humor doesn't mean that there isn't a solid kernel of truth behind it. And your tortured attempt to cast this as misogeny is nothing if not pathetically laughable. Especially coming from someone who whines whenever a Democrat cries sexism or racism. Sorry, but your "outrage" is simply not believable.
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Oakman wrote:
it is an observed fact
Actually, it isn't(at best you drew some very suspect opinions from watching a little TV). Not that a few talking heads are in any way represenative of liberal whites or liberal blacks.
Oakman wrote:
Yeah, yeah, I've already heard the bullsh*t. "We're just kidding. . ."
Oh, you misunderstand - just because it's humor doesn't mean that there isn't a solid kernel of truth behind it. And your tortured attempt to cast this as misogeny is nothing if not pathetically laughable. Especially coming from someone who whines whenever a Democrat cries sexism or racism. Sorry, but your "outrage" is simply not believable.
oilFactotum wrote:
Actually, it isn't(at best you drew some very suspect opinions from watching a little TV). Not that a few talking heads are in any way represenative of liberal whites or liberal blacks.
Make up your mind. You're beginning to sound like Microsoft with it's double denials - "there's nothing wrong, and we changed the code last week, anyway."
oilFactotum wrote:
Especially coming from someone who whines whenever a Democrat cries sexism or racism.
Either you know that is an outright lie or you are demonstrating that you have the brains of roadkill; the memory of an amoeba; and the attention span of a pubic crab.
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oilFactotum wrote:
Actually, it isn't(at best you drew some very suspect opinions from watching a little TV). Not that a few talking heads are in any way represenative of liberal whites or liberal blacks.
Make up your mind. You're beginning to sound like Microsoft with it's double denials - "there's nothing wrong, and we changed the code last week, anyway."
oilFactotum wrote:
Especially coming from someone who whines whenever a Democrat cries sexism or racism.
Either you know that is an outright lie or you are demonstrating that you have the brains of roadkill; the memory of an amoeba; and the attention span of a pubic crab.
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Oakman wrote:
Make up your mind.
You seem to think that somehow my two statements are contradictory - they aren't.
Oakman wrote:
Either you know...
Sorry man, you don't hold a candle to Vincent - he was the master of insults. You...not so much. To borrow a line from one of my lessers - I will not be returning to this thread, so feel free to have the last word.