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Is the Republican embrace of Palin, even with all the questions that surround her?

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more of an indication of how bad McCain is and how much they really don't want the guy as their front runner??

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  1. questions that surround her????????????? take a look and i mean a real look at YOUR own presidential candidate, nuff said.  


  2. they are sad...

  3. The only two reasons they like her:

    pro-life

    NRA

    They care about nothing else.  Her inexperience will be her downfall, especially the more she speaks!

  4. it's clear you're liberal. you haven't given any examples of how 'bad' he supposedly is. what do you mean when you say bad? and since you're talking about choices people make, why don't you question obama's association with a known domestic terrorist: Bill Ayers and why he had ayers raise funds for him as well as serve on a board with the man? talk about that. it seems to me. that democrats ought not embrace obama with these questions surrounding him. but i already know i'm going to get a bunch of thumbs.  

  5. This is proof that McCain is not the maverick of 2000. Sarah Palin is George Bush in skirt. McCain has embraced what he fought against.  

  6. Anyone is better than Obama.

  7. I think it has more to do with the un answered questions for 2 years now about Obama. Like why did he launch his campaign at William Ayers house?

  8. You can tell many are having a hard time spouting the party line and it is obvious that many are supporting her simply because of party loyalty. I'm not sure what McCain's agenda was when she was chosen but I hope it backfires.

  9. Yes, you hit the nail on the head.  I truly believe McCain's campaign is over due to this disastrous choice.

    The supposed upside energize the "conservative base" is very questionable. I seem to recall McCain wasn't exactly their first choice for President.

    But he won the GOP nomination connivingly anyway. McCain is pandering to a conservative base that's out of touch with America and even with the mainstream Republican voter. The rest of Americans see Palin for what she is, unfit for office, a far right fundamentalist and her selection as an insult to their intelligence that undermines McCain's strongest selling points. The far right fringe could not even decide the republican nominee this year, to think they can decide the presidency is more than absurd.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOctLpXgH...

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/articl...

    They're pretty much toast either way. But I think replacing her would be better even though that has many downsides too. If they keep her it's a strong reminder Republicans stick to their ideas even if it becomes very clear those ideas are wrong and Americans express their disapproval. Then the last months of the McCain campaign would totally echo the arrogance and indifference for public opinion of the Bush administration. Most Americans had more than enough of that, the most important reasons McCain, a 26 year Washington insider who voted with Bush more than 90 percent of the time, is desperately trying to claim the mantle of the change candidate and reformer.

  10. just because you think there are questions surrounding her doesnt make it a fact there "truth seeker"  or should I say hack; which is all it proves.

    this sexist attack is going to back fire in your faces and I cant wait

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