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Does McCain really think women are so stupid to fall for a "political stunt"?

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No way no how some ultra liberal lesbians are going to get out smarted by McSame. Palin is way to fine for the l***o community.

I really think McBush blew it and it backfired. Whats even funnier is republicans themselves see this and are furious considering McBush's age and cancer dilemma.

bad move to try to play politics rather than look out for America.

cool. Thanks McSame. Now you alienated yourself from dems and repo cans.

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  1. Apparently yes.

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  2. yes he does I think thats obvious he said it himself he only met her once!

  3. Oh I see, when its us Democrats trying to nominate a female its just fine, but when its the Republicans its a stunt.

  4. I think it is pretty obvious that is exactly what he thinks.  And he also thinks we won't see the hyprocrisy of claiming that Obama (a US senator for 4 yrs and state senator for 8) does not have enough experience to be president - but a 2 year governor of a state with less population than Dayton Ohio, does.  And the hypocrisy of saying Obama disrespected Hillary by not picking her since she finished second, but then didn't pick Romney or Huckleberry (whichever one you consider to have finished second).

  5. It would have been a stunt only if the woman he picked was Hilary. You have no idea how well recieved Palin is already. You think telling lies loud enough will stop people from looking for themselves? That only works with some democrats.

  6. Obama only TALKS about being opposed to "politics as usual."

    Palin's ACTIONS show that she is truly the one who is opposed to "politics as usual."  

    She's taken on political corruption in all levels of Alaska's government -- including in her own party.

    As mayor of her hometown, she gave HERSELF a pay cut.

    After she brought about a state government surplus as governor, she did the most decent thing a governor could do in that situation -- she gave the money back to the taxpayers!

    If you stop looking past her gender, you will see that.  

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  7. No, some women will not be "that stupid" to fall for McCain's tricky V.P. pick. But perhaps they'll be just stupid enough to vote for Obama.

  8. shut up mcdummy.. this was a waste of space and of 5 points. mcdumbass...that was so retarded

  9. Women do have a public 'herd tendency' which makes it easier to sell them a dumb line.  Anyone who ever doubted this should think back to the 'gifting circle' or 'hearts' scam, which took off in a number of  countries a couple of years back.

    There are a lot of women about who do not think much, and do not read at all -  but value their own opinions almost as much as a regular Y/A poster does.

  10. *claps, cheers, woohoo's loudly... falls out of chair laughing*

  11. u have issues, big issues with urself

  12. I'm Canadian the only sources I have of American politics is The Daily Show with John Stewart and The Colbert Report.

  13. No, you'll be seeing a big rise in the polls now for McCain. This was a smart move; you just don't understand his strategy.

    Obama blew it by not nominating a woman VP. That would have clinched it for him, for sure.

    Women have been waiting forever to see another woman in high office. How would you feel if every (EVERY) president or VP was always a man--then lo and behold, a woman VP is nominated? Hmmmm....put yourself in another's shoes. Don't just accuse people of being lesbians. It shows lack of discernment.  

  14. I guess he does..Iwould never fall for it

  15. It seems he does..

  16. we saw how people couldn't choose between clinton and obama so it is clear to see that there are people who would like to see a woman in office.  It also buts obama in a position of not being a copy cat and choosing a woman too.  other than hillary that is.

  17. This just affirms that the Republicans have the same mantra, "Do whatever by whatever means necessary to win".

    Her  "experience" ?????

    20 months governing a population the size of the city of El Paso, in the biggest welfare state in the nation, receiving $2 in federal funding for every $1 they contribute. This is not a ringing endorsement of executive experience

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