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The official website is up and Fox is reporting it as breaking news even as we speak.



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Sorry....I have a TV at work!

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I'm pretty happy! This has energized me as far as being excited for a McCain Presidency.

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Ha ha. Every feminazi in America just crapped their pants.

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the candidate who's running on change picked the old white man and the other guy choose a woman for VP. Makes no sense at all.


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 Originally Posted By: rex
the candidate who's running on change picked the old white man and the other guy choose a woman for VP. Makes no sense at all.


to the untrained eye, it would almost appear that the guy running on change is all talk! glad we all know better.


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Thanks for pointing that out palsy. I know some of you wouldn't catch that.


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what can I say? not many of us have ripped off a good ayn rand book review lately.


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Thank goodness we have rex here to tell us what to think and post.

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Oh, this is getting funny already.

First CNN says she shouldn’t be the pick because she has a Down Syndrome child, implying that a woman with a disabled child should not be in the work force.

Now they just said that because she is a woman, she couldn’t possibly wage the War On Terror.

Gee, you'd almost think CNN was biased or something.

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glenn beck balances them out a little. a very little.


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Heh. Check out this screen shot from the National Review website:



Apparently, they have their own sockfucker on staff.

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Nice to see McCain shake things up with this pick. Pawlenty wouldn't have hurt him but I don't think he would have helped much either.


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She's pretty hot.

Her tits get my vote.

Four years of Vice President Boobs?

Sign me up for that shit.

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 Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
Nice to see McCain shake things up with this pick. Pawlenty wouldn't have hurt him but I don't think he would have helped much either.




Nice article about her up at the Associated Press:

  • With ethics the centerpiece of her campaign, Palin defeated incumbent Gov. Frank Murkowski, who served 22 years in the U.S. Senate before winning the governor's seat in 2002.

    Her task didn't seem any easier in the general election, but she handily beat Tony Knowles, a popular Democrat who already served two terms as governor.

    During her first year in office, Palin distanced herself from the powerful old guard of the state Republican Party, even calling on Sen. Ted Stevens to explain to Alaskans why federal authorities were investigating him.

    Palin also asked Alaska's congressional delegation to be more selective in seeking earmarks after what came to be known as the "Bridge to Nowhere" turned into a national embarrassment and a symbol of piggish pork-barrel spending.

    She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling.

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 Originally Posted By: The New Adventures of Old PJP
Sorry....I have a TV at work!


rex has a tv at not work!

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 Originally Posted By: the G-man


She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling.



what will the liberal spin be, she is a confused pawn of big oil?

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 Originally Posted By: britneyspearsatemyshorts
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Sorry....I have a TV at work!


rex has a tv at not work!


I wonder how the reception is down in his mom's basement.

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 Originally Posted By: britneyspearsatemyshorts
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She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling.



what will the liberal spin be, she is a confused pawn of big oil?


Probably that her tax wasn't big enough.

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 Originally Posted By: britneyspearsatemyshorts
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She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling.



what will the liberal spin be, she is a confused pawn of big oil?

I haven't been to CNN or any other liberally-biased news source, yet. Seems every article online is written by a conservative.

As an Obama fan, though, I have to say I think the reactions I've seen have been pretty funny. The same people who have said over and over again that Obama is too inexperienced are out there saying that Palin is a great pick, because she's a new, fresh face. Her "lack of experience" isn't a problem, even though she has served zero time in national government and has spent much less time in leadership. She has no experience overseas.

Honestly, having read up on her recently (because I had no idea who she was before this) Palin seems like a good person and perhaps even a good candidate, but the GOP has lost all the hits it can make against Obama (the ones based on reality and non-self serving issues anyway). And the only thing supporters have been able to say good about her is that she's young, very different from what we're used to, and hot.

The RNC will be very interesting.

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Funny thing is how some reactions so far to Palin,complain about the lack of experience she has and is only a heartbeat away from being the president.Amusing because how is that any worse than a person running for the presidency with lack of experience?


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And all the people who accused me of supporting Obama because I'm black are going to suddenly start looking the other way when the women's vote starts swinging to the right. People on this board included. I guarantee it.

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 Originally Posted By: Jason E. Perkins
And all the people who accused me of supporting Obama because I'm black are going to suddenly start looking the other way when the women's vote starts swinging to the right. People on this board included. I guarantee it.



do you read the board or just make blind accusations? i wrote several posts in the VP thread about how this will grab women voters, I believe quite a few of us have said that. especially with Hilary's women block being disenfranchised. Dont be so emotional.

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 Originally Posted By: Jason E. Perkins

As an Obama fan, though, I have to say I think the reactions I've seen have been pretty funny. The same people who have said over and over again that Obama is too inexperienced are out there saying that Palin is a great pick, because she's a new, fresh face.


I don't think anyone doubted that the liberal spin was going to be that she was inexperienced. However, the GOP isn't the party running an "inexperienced" candidate for president. Unlike the DNC, the Republicans have the experience on the top of the ticket, where it belongs.

Furthermore, at this point, she's the only candidate with any executive experience, including McCain (since he, Obama and Biden are all legislators)...unless you count Barack's work as a "community organizer" and sitting on that board with the terrorist as "executive" work.

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And all the people who accused me of supporting Obama because I'm black are going to suddenly start looking the other way when the women's vote starts swinging to the right. People on this board included. I guarantee it.


I guess it depends on what you mean by "look the other way." I've already said that I fully expect some of the feminazis to crap their pants at this news, since their whole "women should vote for women" thing has suddenly come back to bite them. I think it's fucking hilarious, in fact.

Live by affirmative action, die by affirmative action, I guess.

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 Originally Posted By: Jason E. Perkins
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She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling.



what will the liberal spin be, she is a confused pawn of big oil?

I haven't been to CNN or any other liberally-biased news source, yet. Seems every article online is written by a conservative.

As an Obama fan, though, I have to say I think the reactions I've seen have been pretty funny. The same people who have said over and over again that Obama is too inexperienced are out there saying that Palin is a great pick, because she's a new, fresh face. Her "lack of experience" isn't a problem, even though she has served zero time in national government and has spent much less time in leadership. She has no experience overseas.

Honestly, having read up on her recently (because I had no idea who she was before this) Palin seems like a good person and perhaps even a good candidate, but the GOP has lost all the hits it can make against Obama (the ones based on reality and non-self serving issues anyway). And the only thing supporters have been able to say good about her is that she's young, very different from what we're used to, and hot.

The RNC will be very interesting.



all i can say is this must be a good pick to get you wetting your pants like this.

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I'm guessing the entire DNC headquarters looks like the insurgency board right now. All the wanking and crying.

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 Originally Posted By: allan1
Funny thing is how some reactions so far to Palin,complain about the lack of experience she has and is only a heartbeat away from being the president.Amusing because how is that any worse than a person running for the presidency with lack of experience?

What goes around comes around, I suppose. Same thing goes with any Republican who bashed Obama's experience, but supports this pick.

All of you.

With their VP picks, both candidates have nullified a lot of the strikes their bases have put out against the other candidate.

Just today I got an email from a Republican friend comparing the two candidates. It was, of course, another heavily biased email stating abstract notions as fact. No "Obama's a Muslim tripe" (only the ridiculously uninformed still believe that), but a lot of Fox News-type stuff.

Thing is, this pick completely sideblinds his email. Re-reading it, almost all of the strikes against Obama are strikes against Palin, and those that don't count against her are only going to pull in people who already lean right in their beliefs.

Don't get me wrong, though. Despite what I said here and above, I think this was a great choice, but only because she's a woman and her freshness can be used to excite people in the same way Obama's did initially.

Interesting indeed.

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Also to give Jason a little lesson in the Presidency, the President chooses the advisers, cabinet. So if inexperinced Obama say picks Bill Ayers as secretary of Defense, he will be Biden's Sec if something happens to Barack. But if John McCain picks Colin Powell he would be Palin's sec of defense. Now the names are examples but the picks will be based on the judgments of the President not the VP.

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Apparently, the Democrat Party lives in some sort of Bizarro World where the boss is supposed to be the newcomer and the number two the one with all the experience.

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Bill Clinton has just commented on John McCains VP pick:



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 Originally Posted By: britneyspearsatemyshorts
 Originally Posted By: Jason E. Perkins
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She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling.



what will the liberal spin be, she is a confused pawn of big oil?

I haven't been to CNN or any other liberally-biased news source, yet. Seems every article online is written by a conservative.

As an Obama fan, though, I have to say I think the reactions I've seen have been pretty funny. The same people who have said over and over again that Obama is too inexperienced are out there saying that Palin is a great pick, because she's a new, fresh face. Her "lack of experience" isn't a problem, even though she has served zero time in national government and has spent much less time in leadership. She has no experience overseas.

Honestly, having read up on her recently (because I had no idea who she was before this) Palin seems like a good person and perhaps even a good candidate, but the GOP has lost all the hits it can make against Obama (the ones based on reality and non-self serving issues anyway). And the only thing supporters have been able to say good about her is that she's young, very different from what we're used to, and hot.

The RNC will be very interesting.



all i can say is this must be a good pick to get you wetting your pants like this.

Ah, good ol' bsams. Always telling people they're doing things they're not really doing to paint the picture you want. You'd make a great spinster.

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 Originally Posted By: the G-man
Apparently, the Democrat Party lives in some sort of Bizarro World where the boss is supposed to be the newcomer and the number two the one with all the experience.

Isn't one just as bad (or good) as the other?

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 Originally Posted By: britneyspearsatemyshorts
Also to give Jason a little lesson in the Presidency, the President chooses the advisers, cabinet. So if inexperinced Obama say picks Bill Ayers as secretary of Defense, he will be Biden's Sec if something happens to Barack. But if John McCain picks Colin Powell he would be Palin's sec of defense. Now the names are examples but the picks will be based on the judgments of the President not the VP.

And?

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Former Republican presidential candidate and Tennessee Sen. Fred Thompson: “I am absolutely delighted by this selection. Once again, John McCain has shown that he is an independent thinker who paints in bold strokes. Sarah Palin is a conservative reformer with executive experience who will bring a breath of fresh air to Washington. She will be an ideal running mate for John McCain, and will make a major contribution to our country’s future.”

Former Republican presidential candidate and Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee: “Sarah Palin is a pleasant surprise for those of us who had hoped that Senator McCain would pick a principled and authentic conservative pro-life leader. Sarah Palin is both principled and authentic. As a Governor, she also brings an important balance of understanding of the critical domestic issues that is needed and that the Democrats have ignored with their ticket. Governor Palin is smart, authentic, tough, and a dynamic choice that will remind women that they may not be welcome on the Democrats ticket, but they have a place with Republicans.”

Former Republican presidential candidate and Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney: “Governor Palin’s story is one that all Americans will find inspiring. She’s a Washington outsider with a commitment to the conservative principles that will make our nation stronger. I look forward to campaigning for Senator McCain, Governor Palin and Republicans all across the country.”

Democratic nominees Barack Obama and Joe Biden (joint statement): “We send our congratulations to Governor Palin and her family on her designation as the Republican nominee for vice president. Her selection is yet another encouraging sign that all barriers are falling in our politics and while we obviously have differences over how to best lead this country forward, Governor Palin is an admirable person and will add a compelling new voice to this campaign.”

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi: “The selection of a vice presidential candidate is one of the most significant and telling decisions a presidential candidate can make. John McCain’s selection of Sarah Palin raises serious questions about his judgment. Why, when the country is fighting two wars, facing an uncertain economy and an energy crisis, did Senator McCain make the choice that he did? Why, with so many other qualified women and men in his party, did John McCain choose Sarah Palin? Sarah Palin is not the right choice. She shares John McCain’s commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade and continuing George Bush’s failed economic policies. John McCain and Sarah Palin will not bring the American people the New Direction they need.”

New York Democratic Sen. Charles Schumer: “While Palin is a fine person, her lack of experience makes the thought of her assuming the presidency troubling. I particularly look forward to the Biden-Palin debate in Missouri.”

Barack Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton: “Today, John McCain put the former mayor of a town of 9,000 with zero foreign policy experience a heartbeat away from the presidency. Governor Palin shares John McCain’s commitment to overturning Roe v. Wade, the agenda of Big Oil and continuing George Bush’s failed economic policies — that’s not the change we need, it’s just more of the same.”

Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska: “John McCain has taken a bold step today in choosing Gov. Sarah Palin as his vice presidential running mate. Gov. Palin has risen to every challenge shes faced, and her choice is historic for Alaska and for the women of America. Sarah brings a great deal of excitement to the campaign and she makes Alaskans proud. Gov. Palin understands and is a leader on the most crucial issue facing our nation today — energy.

“Her candidacy will highlight Alaska’s critical role as a state that can help meet our nation’s energy needs through domestic oil and gas exploration and development. Sarah has built an impressive record as Governor of Alaska, and she will bring a valuable outside-the-beltway perspective to John McCain’s candidacy. Gov. Palin is smart, energetic and her choice as the Republican vice presidential candidate represents a new direction in the race for the White House.”

Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese: “Today, presumptive Republican Presidential nominee Senator John McCain announced he has chosen first term Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his choice to be his Vice Presidential running mate. Although only holding an executive, state-wide office for less than two years, Gov. Palin has already shown that she is a fierce opponent of equality.

“America may not know much about Sarah Palin, but based on what our community has seen of her, we know enough,” said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. “Sarah Palin not only supported the 1998 Alaska constitutional amendment banning marriage equality but, in her less than two years as Governor, even expressed the extreme position of supporting stripping away domestic partner benefits for state workers. When you can’t even support giving our community the rights to health insurance and pension benefits, it’s a frightening window into where she stands on equality.”

House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio: “John McCain made an historic choice in naming Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, a popular and proven reformer with a record of accomplishment and real executive experience, as his running mate. In choosing Governor Palin, McCain has put Washington on notice — he is serious about shaking up the status quo and leading a movement for reform on behalf of families and small businesses. And Im pleased he made the announcement in my home state of Ohio.

“Palin is a strong advocate for taxpayers, using her veto to cut wasteful spending and put a stop to the infamous Bridge to Nowhere. And she is an important ally for Americans demanding action on an All of the Above energy reform strategy to help lower fuel costs. While Barack Obama chose a running mate who shares his opposition to increasing the supply of American energy to help bring down gas prices, McCain and Palin will lead the fight to liberate the United States from its dangerous dependence on foreign oil.

“Last month I had the pleasure of meeting Governor Palin while in Alaska on our American Energy Tour, and I can attest that she will be a strong agent of change in Washington. The McCain-Palin ticket has the experience to lead the effort to fix a broken Washington. This is the ticket that is ready to lead.”

Americans United for Life Action President and CEO Dr. Charmaine Yoest: “With this bold and inspired selection, Sen. McCain has verified his stated commitment to assembling a truly pro-life administration. The Republican ticket stands in stark contrast to the stridently pro-abortion ticket put forth by the Democratic Party. You can be sure the vice presidential selections will have far-reaching ramifications in this race.”

Executive Director of MoveOn.org Eli Pariser: “On his 72nd birthday, Senator McCain has chosen a VP based on her political currency rather than her ability to lead our country in a crisis. If John McCain wins in November, he’ll be the oldest president in U.S. history, and Sarah Palin would be a heartbeat away from being our commander in chief. It’s not only fair, but critical in this case, to ask if she’s up for the job of commander in chief. We just can’t afford a gamble like this with our future.”



I love how MoveOn.org criticizes McCain choosing an inexperienced candidate to be a heartbeat away from the Presidency and they support an even more inexperienced one to be President

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 Originally Posted By: Jason E. Perkins
 Originally Posted By: britneyspearsatemyshorts
Also to give Jason a little lesson in the Presidency, the President chooses the advisers, cabinet. So if inexperinced Obama say picks Bill Ayers as secretary of Defense, he will be Biden's Sec if something happens to Barack. But if John McCain picks Colin Powell he would be Palin's sec of defense. Now the names are examples but the picks will be based on the judgments of the President not the VP.

And?



Dude please, I know your upset but youve got to read the whole message, including the one it's a reply to. Calm down, Obama still has a chance.

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