Palin is “Hot”. Noonan, Parker, Dowd, et. al.[unattractive ex-journalists, now jealous bitches] just emotionally or psychologically can’t handle how normal and mainstream the lady is. Albeit, on the abortion issue, she seems content with “live and let live” [pun intended for the moron Pricilla C., if you even know what a pun is]. Actually, the “live…..” quote is for her detractors. She says that its o.k. to be pro abortion, she’s just not. Of course, that’s hard to handle for the young recently pregnant [aborted] woman who is already having second thoughts and guilt, about destroying the only legacy she might have. Seen that one happen and it is a miserable life after that fecundity ablating abortion. When McCain announced Palin, I felt he had made a horrible choice. I watched, listened to make sense out of his choice. But, I was also watching listening, researching Obama and his qualifications. She has more administrative experience. He has more experience in hiring or associating with a political machine which steals elections from the actual winner. But that is politics and elections in the U.S. Hilary was blind-sided by the illegal voters [bussed in] in the caucuses. Obama’s orating skills are better than any politician in at least 48 years, including Ronald Reagan, except Reagan had substance and clearly wins the character issue. It is absolutely amazing that Obama is leading in the polls. From Alice Palmer, to Bobby Rush, to his U.S. Senate race, he has won or tried to win by bringing up old but sensationalist ic late campaign issues [didn't work with Rush]. He will likely do that tomorrow night, but if he pushes back the World Series and shows elitish or arrogance, he’ll lose votes. What is absolutely amazing also is this country is acting like it is going to vote to put Obama, Reid, and Pelosi in charge of all legislation and executive control for at least 2 years. And the least partisan will be Obama. The one who has hired a machine to steal each election he could. I just figured where James Carville landed. Even Carville is too principled to be associated with Obama.
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