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Are Democrate really in Fear because of Mccains Pick for VP?

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Nope not at all no matter how you put on a fake happy face.In The Back of Republicans heads they re wondering how they re party could stoop so low We are not in fear I never felt so confident in Obama then i do tonight This had to be the worst choice any president has ever made in history of elections Mccain will not be recognized as a hero any more only as a desperate womanizer who lack judgment.I wonder how Karl Rove will fix this he cant use Osama tapes anymore America will not see Mccain as a defeater of threats anymore

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  1. The fear is obvious.  It's obvious in your attack mode, obvious in how you compare your presidential candidate to her, a VP candidate, obvious in all of the lies, like that her oil field working husband is an oil exec or that her baby was actually her daughters.


  2. Obama told Hillary's supporters to "Get over it."

    Well...we get over it by voting for Mccain.

    Here's a link that compares Barky experiences versus Palin.

    By the way, she only running for vice president and she's has more

    experience than Barky.

    http://www.audacityofhypocrisy.com/2008/...

  3. were in shock that he was stupid enough to do that,he just pissed away any chance he had of winning the presidency.

  4. Glad to hear it.  

    Now who are you trying to convince?

  5. I do not think "fear" is the correct word.  But with all due respect, it is a lot of fun watching the Democrat Spin Machine twist itself up in knots trying to find a way to attack Sarah Palin without insulting women in general and without making a case against her that is even more valid about Obama.  You know like experience.  

    For that reason alone it is was a fantastically brilliant move.  It pushed the entire "Obama-palooza extravaganza" off the page and has sparked an enormous interest in the upcoming Republican Convention.

    A master stroke, politically speaking.

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  6. Hands down, the worst VP choice in the extensive history of American politics. I don't care what ANY Republican says....NO ONE would feel secure with having a soccer mom with 2 years of experience and 5 children in charge of their country in the event that something happened to McCain. I don't buy it for ONE SECOND!!

  7. Really because it sure seems like it.  You guys have been wasting an entire day and a half trying your damndest to bring her down.  If she was really such a great choice for the Democrats, you guys wouldn't have to do a d**n thing but sit back and wait.    

  8. More and more people should know that she is the wife of a oil company lobbyist.  "Undecided" Hillary supporters are intelligent enough to see the pandering to gender. McCain already had Alaska's 2 electoral votes in the bag.  She's being investigated for some state level scandal.  Monumentally poor choice on Johnny Mac's part.  Perhaps they're just trying to put a new face on the party before the big turn in the senate AND the executive branch???


  9. No, we are LOLing our @$$ off.

  10. No. Does Mccain think women are stupid?

  11. The community organizer is finished.  He is being exposed for the traitor and fraud that he is.  

  12. They should be. She's the only person on the ticket who is not part of the Machine.

    You want change? You won't do it with the trio of Senators. The woman is real, and she's one of us.


  13. I don't think Dems are really worried. Just confused. Maybe a bit pissed off that they couldn't bask in the glow of the DNC for a little while longer. But not worried. The GOP is just as puzzled, I'd say. "Huh? Who? Google her!"

  14. Last month Palin said she didn't know what the Vice President does.

    Yesterday McCain lost his pants.

  15. I would be more worried had he chosen Stephen Colbert.

  16. SHE HAS MORE EXPERIENCE THAN OBAMA!!!  your presidential nominee...

  17. I'm a Republican and your psychic abilities are seriously lacking...

    @Kerry: So, because you hadn't heard of her, she didn't exist and hadn't accomplished anything?

    How many people had heard of Obama (outside of Illinois) before HE started running for president?

    How many people had heard of Bill or Hillary (outside of Arkansas) before Bill started running for president?

  18. LOL, The Dems are NOT in fear of McCains choice........  

    It's been a laughing joke all day as to how he had the AUDACITY to come up with this choice of his........

    As Obama said last night, McCain just don't get it................  

    The REAL Americans, are now seeing the despearate measures of the publican party and just how low they would stoop.   But as in his character, his unspoken words are speaking loud and clear.  

    How dare he thinks that this will get him more votes, (laughing uncontrollably) his mind  and the way he thinks is so indicative of how the brainwashed republicans are trying to back him up with his choice.

    Whew!!!!......... Can someone say, John please join Osama Bin Laden and we'll find you when we need you.


  19. I'm in fear of the very small possibility that McCain will be elected, and the very real possibility that he will pass away within the next 4 years. Even Palin's closest colleagues know that she is not qualified. McCain doesn't know, he only met her in person ONCE before picking her...

    Alaska State Senate President Lyda Green (R): “She’s not prepared to be governor. How can she be prepared to be vice president or president? Look at what she’s done to this state. What would she do to the nation?”  (Green is from Palin’s home town of Wasilla.)

    Alaska House Speaker John Harris (R): “She’s old enough. She’s a U.S. citizen.”  

  20. I think McCain's pick is hypocrticial, he always criticizes Obama for being inexperience while he picks someone who is in experienced, since McCain is and if he dies in office, we will have a president who is inexperienced.

  21. dont lie, lol. You are scared Obama has been sliding in the polls. This is the best move McCain has made running for pres. 1/3 of hillary supporters we for McCain b4 his VP pick, so this pretty much wraps up the swing votes. ha ha! I think it's funny that you ask this question, but then say that you are not in fear, the fact that you asked it in the first place, proves otherwise.

  22. yea right... democrats are laughing at how easy mccain made it for obama to win... that wasnt such a smart move to get at vp with no experience and is a woman.

  23. Fear? I am down right scared. McCain is 72 years old, has had cancer twice and he picks a person he doesn't know personally - has only met once - and he places the entire welfare of the nation in her hands.

    A woman no one had even heard about until today will soon be responsible for taking over the country if McCain dies.

    Yes, that, to me is real scary.  

  24. I totally agree.

    This was a Rove choice. He sought to take the steam out of Obama's campaign bounce and grab attention which he did.

    He also shored up the social conservatives who vote wedge issues.

    After the fuss dies down, they are all going to realize what they have done by putting this untested neophyte in the second top slot and think" what have we done??' The centrists independants will run from this campaign.

    Big mistake for the Republicans.

  25. Democrats are not in fear because of Mccain's pick. Democrats are in fear because they preach a message of fear and despair. They fear "BIG OIL", "EVIL RICH PEOPLE" "NUCLEAR ENERGY" ...and people who succeed in life without government handouts. Whenever democrats answer questions about their position on something they never seem to give a plain direct answer. They use code words, worn out slogans and sentimentalities. I don't agree with Mccain on everything but when he answeres a question he doesn't leave me wondering where he really stands. His pick for v.p seems very poised, confident and REAL. I hope she turns out to be as genuine as our first impression of her is. I think she can handle Iran too. She seems to be able to handle a rifle well enough.

  26. I have to laugh at one person on here that called Obama a community organizer. He must have lost track of him when he was a young man. Here you have a man that graduated with honors in Constitutional law from Harvard, was the president of the Harvard Law Journal. State Senator for eight years, US Senator for one term. Worked on many good bills on the state and national level. He could have made millions on wall street and instead did services to the community. On the other hand you have a 4 year journalism student and a ex-radio disk jockey that has 1 2./3 yrs as a govenor of a sparsely populated state with 3 electorl votes. This is purely and pandering hail Marry pass by McCain to the extreme religious nuts like Dobson. Who want nothing more than to have control of the red button. That is the only scray thing.

    When she is debating Biden and asked a question on foreign or national level she will make a excuse to go to the poweder room to get filled in or she will have to be wired like Bush was. I think the pick is a joke. There were so many other qualified women in the GOP he could have picked. By the way. This lady's slate is not as clean as some people thought it would be. Seems she spouted ethics while have some real eithics problems herself and is being investigated on two fronts. The GOP is scurring to try to clean up her mess in one of the most politically corrupt states in the union. Palin was also coached and helped by Stevens and she too some dirty money from the same sources as Stevens. I hope the Dems don't go soft of her just because she's suppose to be this soccer mom. Who is she going to dump her handicapped child on while she is prancing around the world?

  27. Scare yes when the ALASKAIANS states she can't govern ALASKA.  If her own state knows this was a wrong choice then we(USA) better get ready for the world to end..That's scary

  28. No not at all.  Most believe this decision has cost McCain's independents votes.  Sarah is a christian right conservative republican. She does appeal to the far right core of republicans, but these are not the votes McCain needs.  Her values are not the same as Hillary Clinton supporters, so there are no incremental votes where she can bring in as well.  

    During her acceptance speech, her reference to 16 million cracks in the class ceiling clearly smacks of pandering for votes.  This will appear to many as McCain just using a woman to further his own goals.  

    McCain has a very poor record on woman issues in Congress, and privately has ridiculed many.  Even insulted Chelsea Clinton and Janet Reno in one sentence.

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