Sarah Barracuda!

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I also heard today that the 1st Dude spent over $50K on clothes. As a guy, I'm just not sure how you do that. Even really good suits don't cost that much, unless you get dozens of them...
Shoes dude. I could spend 50k on clothes and shoes. Easy. Really Easy.
 
Well, the Pinheads all seem to have better things to do than post, they must be going back to the old slime bucket for another round of goopity-goop to throw at Sarah Palin. They are probably busy digging up the latest rumors or half-lies on her family members, perusing through public records and archives to find some hint of 'scandal' they can lie about, in order to bring down this woman. We'll see them all again in a few days, armed with new ammo from the Daily Kos, ready to do battle again, with even more 'damning' information on Palin. It's coming, expect it. They won't stop, they can't help it... they are thiiiiiiiiiiiiis close! The White House is in reach! They will lie, distort, and outright manufacture things to discredit Sarah Palin, because they know she poses a threat.

This woman is tough and strong, and she can hold up. I see something starting to happen here, and the Liberals are scared out of their ever-loving minds right now, trying to figure out how they can stop it. Nothing will work now, it's too late. The tickets are set, the race is on. McCain has pulled off one of the most brilliant moves in American political history here, and you will come to know this in the days and weeks ahead. Sarah Palin represents the future of the Republican party, and a return to the Reagan conservatism this country has been missing since his departure from the national stage.

In the past week, I have heard talk show hosts and their callers, all extremely energized and excited about Palin. I have heard independents and people who haven't voted in years, saying they will support this woman, and I hear a hell of a lot of people like myself, who were just not happy with McCain, and didn't know how they were going to vote, now backing a "Palin/McCain" ticket. Liberals will admit she pulls the "evangelical" vote, but what they don't understand is, she pulls ALL the vote. She is the 'Real Deal' and people are connecting with that.

She has this much devoted support in just a week... and a week filled with 'news flashes' that might destroy the typical political career. She has given one speech, and already, she has hit a home run with Conservatives. The next couple of months, imagine how this is going to grow? When she debates the plagiarizing bigot, Joe Biden... will she leave his ass in tact? I can hardly wait!


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No, not every candidate goes through anything of the sort. Obama hasn't, and he has been quite clear on how he feels about bringing family into the fray. When Michelle was criticized over public speeches she made, he blew a fuse and demanded it stop, because she is his wife, and should be off-limits. And this wasn't even a matter of personal privacy, this was public speeches! I know for a fact, Biden's kids have been in trouble with the law, should we trot out all the sordid details of that, and suggest Biden should stay at home to raise his kids?

I agree with him, if the Liberal Media just wants to turn Palin into Britney Spears, hell no... she won't do it! She can pick and choose where to be interviewed, just like Hillary did, and just like Obama does, and she can avoid being made a spectacle of over her personal life. Meanwhile, more and more Americans gather in her corner in her defense against the slimeball politics, typical of the career politicians, Obama and Biden.

Now, take a look at the board today... see how the personal attacks on her family has all but stopped by the left... they got the memo! You all understand that was not helping you one bit, and word went out to stop it immediately, and for the most part, you have. It's another reason I think it was a brilliant move by McCain, he knew of all this personal stuff when he picked her, and he knew you pinheads would trot it all out there and make yourselves look like the hypocritical fools you are! He probably picked up a few points right there, and this was a tight race.

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Postmodern, as you holding to your prediction that Mitt gets Mischigan?

yes.....look at the trends instead of the extremes....
Baydoun/Foster (D) 11/2 - 11/2 1913 LV 2.2 46 47 Romney +1
Baydoun/Foster (D) 10/23 - 10/23 1122 LV 2.9 47 47 Tie
Baydoun/Foster (D) 10/5 - 10/5 1122 LV 2.9 49 46 Obama +3


Rasmussen Reports 11/1 - 11/1 750 LV 4.0 52 47 Obama +5
Rasmussen Reports 10/11 - 10/11 500 LV 4.5 52 45 Obama +7
Rasmussen Reports 9/20 - 9/20 500 LV 4.5 54 42 Obama +12

and PPP gives Obama a 6 (I automatically deduct 5pts from every PPP poll)......
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/mi/michigan_romney_vs_obama-1811.html
 
Ahh.. It's nice to see a liberal so obsessed with what I say, they have to pull up threads from 4 years ago! Anyone doubt my "Living Legend" status? For the record, nothing I said proved to be untrue. McCain's candidacy was DOA when he picked Palin, and had he done what he should have, and let the woman speak her heart, he MIGHT have won the election. Instead, his 'handlers' stuck a muzzle on her and wouldn't let her off the leash. The result: Liberal MSM crucified her and she couldn't defend herself. I also posted threads 4 years ago to make these points, but those haven't resurfaced, and don't expect them to.

Since the 2008 elections, Palin has become the voice of the Tea Party movement, and in 2010, they knocked off over 600 statehouse seats, setting records which had stood since Reconstruction. She is one of the nation's top-selling authors and political speakers. Her message is pretty much the GOP platform for 2012, which confirms my point about her being the future of the party. Nope, she didn't choose to run for president, she saw they had a very crowded field of top contenders and realized her best way to help was traveling around supporting various Tea Party candidates in local races. She supported dozens of these in 2010, and all but a couple won.
 
Ahh.. It's nice to see a liberal so obsessed with what I say, they have to pull up threads from 4 years ago! Anyone doubt my "Living Legend" status? For the record, nothing I said proved to be untrue. McCain's candidacy was DOA when he picked Palin, and had he done what he should have, and let the woman speak her heart, he MIGHT have won the election. Instead, his 'handlers' stuck a muzzle on her and wouldn't let her off the leash. The result: Liberal MSM crucified her and she couldn't defend herself. I also posted threads 4 years ago to make these points, but those haven't resurfaced, and don't expect them to.

Since the 2008 elections, Palin has become the voice of the Tea Party movement, and in 2010, they knocked off over 600 statehouse seats, setting records which had stood since Reconstruction. She is one of the nation's top-selling authors and political speakers. Her message is pretty much the GOP platform for 2012, which confirms my point about her being the future of the party. Nope, she didn't choose to run for president, she saw they had a very crowded field of top contenders and realized her best way to help was traveling around supporting various Tea Party candidates in local races. She supported dozens of these in 2010, and all but a couple won.
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This Tuesday our country’s future is in our hands.

What’s past is prologue. We know what we will get from a second Obama term because we’ve all endured his first term. We know how well he kept his 2008 campaign promises. Do we really believe he’ll keep his 2012 promises?

Do we believe the word of a man who promised he wouldn’t raise taxes on the middle class, but then slammed the middle class with a massive tax hike in the form of Obamacare (and don’t forget that his own lawyers argued before the Supreme Court that the individual mandate is a tax)?

Do we really believe he won’t raise taxes even more on every American in order to pay for his wasteful spending and his crony capitalism?

Do we believe that the same president who increased the debt in his first term by more than all the first 41 presidents combined will suddenly decide to cut the deficit in his second term?

Do we believe that the president whose reckless spending led us to the first credit rating downgrade in our nation’s history will suddenly become a responsible fiscal manager if we reelect him?

Do we really believe that a president who promised us that job creation was his number one priority despite month after month of dismal job numbers now has a credible “plan” for the job growth that eluded him for the past four years?

Do we believe that the same president who shut down the Keystone Pipeline and blocks domestic oil and natural gas development at every turn is somehow going to reduce our dangerous dependence on foreign oil and lead us to energy independence?

Do we really believe that our country’s national security is safe in the hands of a president whose administration denied security and assistance to our consulate under attack on the anniversary of the worst terrorist attack on America, and then blamed that consulate attack and the death of our ambassador on a “spontaneous” protest over an obscure YouTube video despite all the real time evidence to the contrary?

Do we believe that a president who was caught on a hot mic telling the Russian president that he would have “more flexibility” after his reelection is being honest about his plans for a second term?

We know what we will get from a second Obama term. We will get the same failed policies. We will get Obamacare locked into law without any chance of undoing this dangerous legislation and any chance to seek real patient-centered health care reform. We will get a debt crisis. We will get more inflation and higher gas prices. We will get tax increases. We will get fewer jobs. We will get more small businesses collapsing under the weight of higher taxes and unfair regulation. We will get more corruption and crony capitalism favoring the Obama administration’s friends. We will get less domestic energy development and increased dependence on terrorist sponsoring foreign regimes for our energy needs. We will get a “blame America first” foreign policy that bows to our enemies and snubs our friends like Israel and leaves America and the world less safe. We will get less opportunity and security for ourselves and for our children.

In 2008, Barack Obama promised to fundamentally transform America. And for all his failures and broken promises, that’s the one thing he has delivered on. He’s transformed us from a nation of hope to one of anxiety. It doesn’t have to be this way.

Tuesday is our chance to turn things around.

Mitt Romney and Paul Ryan have offered a credible alternative to Barack Obama’s failed policies. Governor Romney understands how the free market works. His pro-growth economic policies will benefit all Americans. He has promised to move us toward energy independence, deficit reduction, and responsible entitlement reform that honors our commitment to our seniors and keeps faith with future generations. Governor Romney deserves a chance to lead. President Obama had his chance. He’s failed, and we can’t afford to go backwards.

We must also remember the many good Republican candidates who are running for the House and Senate this year. They deserve our support as well. If you are like me, you have watched these campaigns, learned about the candidates, and know where they stand despite the skewed lens of a partisan media bent on keeping liberal leadership in power. We saw the destruction a Democrat controlled White House, House, and Senate brought us after the 2008 election. Our country can’t afford that again. Your vote is the only safeguard against that happening.

On Tuesday, please vote for Governor Mitt Romney and the commonsense conservatives running for office in your states.

Voting is our duty and our right. We must never forget the immense sacrifices generations of Americans, including our brave men and women in uniform today, have made to give us this right. And we must never forget the duty we owe to generations of Americans yet to be born to exercise our right to vote prudently. The White House and control of the Senate is in the balance in this election, and every vote will count.

I firmly believe it is our responsibility to restore this country and secure the blessings of liberty and prosperity for our children, just as it was secured for us. This is our sacred duty to the past and to the future. We will succeed in this so help us God.

God bless you and God bless America.

With an Alaskan heart,

Sarah Palin
 
yes.....look at the trends instead of the extremes....
Baydoun/Foster (D) 11/2 - 11/2 1913 LV 2.2 46 47 Romney +1
Baydoun/Foster (D) 10/23 - 10/23 1122 LV 2.9 47 47 Tie
Baydoun/Foster (D) 10/5 - 10/5 1122 LV 2.9 49 46 Obama +3


Rasmussen Reports 11/1 - 11/1 750 LV 4.0 52 47 Obama +5
Rasmussen Reports 10/11 - 10/11 500 LV 4.5 52 45 Obama +7
Rasmussen Reports 9/20 - 9/20 500 LV 4.5 54 42 Obama +12

and PPP gives Obama a 6 (I automatically deduct 5pts from every PPP poll)......
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/mi/michigan_romney_vs_obama-1811.html

Why do we care about 100 year-old polling data?
 
The best thing about this Dixie thread was that it came about a day after he said that McCain had made a bad choice for VP.

We've seen the same phenomenon w/ righties and Trump. At first, it was all "no way - not this guy." Now he's the messiah.
 
The best thing about this Dixie thread was that it came about a day after he said that McCain had made a bad choice for VP.

We've seen the same phenomenon w/ righties and Trump. At first, it was all "no way - not this guy." Now he's the messiah.
We'll be fair. That was before he saw the picture of her shooting a shotgun.
 
You have to admit that it's bizarre as hell to here Grind talking like Dixie though Grind has a long long long way to go to master the art of the rant like Dixie.
 
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