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Does John McCain's pick for Vice President make the Democrats nervous?

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Based on their response I wondering if they aren't a little nervous.

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  1. I would have prefered that he pick Romney, but McCain is a gambler and he could turn out to be crazy like a fox. This election just got even more interesting. The plot thickens....


  2. Yes!  Palin is a Great choice and she will make a Wonderful VP! It just goes to show that McCain is a true maverick & genius!

    Palin:

    * has the record of the most beloved Governor in the US by her state (Alaska)

    * is a vocal, huge proponent of American energy independence

    * has actually been leading people for the past several years, while Obama & Biden have been leading NO one!

    * shelved her state's pork-laden Bridge to Nowhere that McCain has ridiculed on the trail

    * will join McCain in fighting hard against earmarks

    * is about as far outside the Beltway as you can get

    * ran on the agenda of stopping wasteful gov't spending

    * is the mother of 5 kids!

    * has had her son deploy to Iraq

    * is an ice fisherman

    * is a moose hunter

    * is a small business owner and a lifetime NRA member

    All in all, she's a truly fine leader, citizen and patriot - who truly represents Americana (Motherhood & Apple pie)!

    Peace

  3. Heck no, Biden is gonna kick her butt in the debates between potenial VPs!!!!!! He has been in the senate since 1972, Palin has been a governor for a year and a half.

  4. no I don't think so

  5. It made them immediately freak out with statements against her. Then, later, they decided to take the more politically correct move and call her to congratulate her. She makes Hillary look like a housewife

  6. Yes like the question that says don't fall into his trap! lol

  7. I am not a democrat but will vote for McCain. Nope Palin doesn't make me nervous at all. Makes me chuckle a little. McCain won't win and this won't help. I won't call it the final nail in the coffin but it sure isn't the necessary addition that would have helped McCain.

  8. No.... McCain's choice of an unknown and untried woman is support for Obama.   Weird, isn't it!  My Eskimo friend in Wasilla says she knows nothing about Patin...nothing....she is seventy and has lived there for most of her life. She is Eskimo....that should tell you something about Sarah!

  9. Just the smart ones.  The rest are still pretty oblivious to what just happened.

  10. There is shear panic among them, just look.

  11. I think that it's great for Obama/Biden ticket. Because by choosing a running mate with no foreign policy experience, his argument against Obama's inexperience is very weak now. Obama's running mate Biden is highly experienced in foreign policy. Therefore,Obama can lean on Biden to help him make decisions on foreign policy matters. As for McCain,he's 72 years old with a history of health problems. If he dies in office, then Palin will take over as president with very little foreign policy experience. If Obama ends up not finishing his term, Biden will be ready to take over as president because of his extensive foreign policy experience.

    But yeah...by choosing inexperienced Palin for his running mate, McCain can't argue about Obama's inexperience. McCain's judgment can be really criticized now.

    Also...my first impression about McCain's pick is that he's targeting women voters including especially disgruntled Hillary supporters. However, her strong pro-life record won't sit well with the women that are prochoice. Her strong conservatism won't sit right with liberals. Therefore, his pick might actually backfire. His pick can be seen as insulting womens' intelligence too.

  12. Nervous? We are HAPPY :)  

    McCain just did a loser move and gave the presidency to Obama..

    thank you McSame!

  13. I think the republicans should be nervous, not the democrats.

  14. Pissing their pants.

  15. Without a doubt they seem more paranoid than nervous

  16. If they aren't nervous, they should be. They are seriously underestimating this lady.

  17. NO, I think it makes them chuckle a little, but definitely not nervous.

  18. If SHE makes them nervous - then they don't deserve to be in the White House either. :p  

  19. I think Americans should be fearful of another Bush term.

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