Sarah Palin!

Sorry, I see this as apples and oranges.

Yes, Clinton campaigned and put himself before the people before getting elected to the White House but that is now. When he was running, he was in the same spot she is now.

After the election, she will have ahd that opportunity to put her views and polices out there and then you can compare the two.
So we are supposed to elect an unknown and then let her prove she is qualified, and supports good positions? I don't think so

But if you look at Sarah Palin and Bill CLinton pre election, she has the same level of experience he does except she is not a lawyer.
Less than 2 years running the 47th largest state, population 683,000 vs. 12 years running the 32nd largest state (1979-1981 and 1983-1992), population 2,835,000. You call that the same level of experience? :boggled:

Oh, and that "except the lawyer" thing. It's kinda useful when it comes to making laws. Especially if you have no legislative experience.
My point is, compare Clinton to Palin before Clinton was elected, they have the same experience level.
Not on this planet.
 
So we are supposed to elect an unknown and then let her prove she is qualified, and supports good positions? I don't think so


Less than 2 years running the 47th largest state, population 683,000 vs. 12 years running the 32nd largest state (1979-1981 and 1983-1992), population 2,835,000. You call that the same level of experience? :boggled:

Oh, and that "except the lawyer" thing. It's kinda useful when it comes to making laws. Especially if you have no legislative experience.

Not on this planet.

Clinton's law degree must not have been that important to him since he gambled it away during his presidency and was subsequently disbarred from practising law in 2001 for five years. The President of the Senate does not "make laws."
 
Clinton's law degree must not have been that important to him since he gambled it away during his presidency and was subsequently disbarred from practising law in 2001 for five years.

Off topic ad hominem noted. Any comment on the claim that Palin is as experienced as Clinton was?
 
....Less than 2 years running the 47th largest state, population 683,000 vs. 12 years running the 32nd largest state (1979-1981 and 1983-1992), population 2,835,000. You call that the same level of experience? :boggled:.....
Hmmm... Good Question....

2 years of trying to get snarky independant frontier-men and women to agree vs a decade of Lordship of LiL Abner...
 
Hmmm... Good Question....

2 years of trying to get snarky independant frontier-men and women to agree vs a decade of Lordship of LiL Abner...

If it is a good question, as you state, why is it that you have not answered it? If you're not careful, you may be accused of making insulting generalizations about the population of 2 states.
 
If it is a good question, as you state, why is it that you have not answered it? If you're not careful, you may be accused of making insulting generalizations about the population of 2 states.

It's all moot anyway, the mudslinging has put McCain and Palin on the front page of every newspaper and website in the country. Name recognition wins more elections than anything else.

Thanks guys.
 
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It's all moot anyway, the mudslinging has put McCain and Palin on the front page of every newspaper and website in the country. Name recognition wins more elections than anything else.

Thanks guys.

I thought celebrity status was a bad thing. :confused:
 
It's all moot anyway, the mudslinging has put McCain and Palin on the front page of every newspaper and website in the country. Name recognition wins more elections than anything else.

Thanks guys.
Yes, yes, somehow the Palin implosion must be playing right into the Republicans' hands, you must be overjoyed. Specially if it wins "name recognition" for John McCain, up 'til now a virtual unknown.

By the same token, you must have been livid at all the lovely media attention Obama got just by going to a few lousy sermons ... such a signal publicity victory for the Democrats, as handed to them by the compliant liberal media.

Oh wait, I seem to have wandered into Opposite World, I'll show myself out via one of your ears.
 
Palin didn't just fire the police chief and the librarian in Wasilla (although the librarian was allowed to stay when Palin figured she would toe the line). Eight days after becoming mayor, she demanded all the city managers resign in a freaky loyalty test.

Here's a different take on this story:


http://www.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/2008/09/03/halperin
Stein says that as mayor, Palin continued to inject religious beliefs into her policy at times. "She asked the library how she could go about banning books," he says, because some voters thought they had inappropriate language in them.

Community anger over Palin's attempt to fire the librarian was apparently intense, forcing Palin to reverse her decision.
 
But if you look at Sarah Palin and Bill CLinton pre election, she has the same level of experience he does except she is not a lawyer.

My point is, compare Clinton to Palin before Clinton was elected, they have the same experience level.

You seem to have the funny idea that Clinton was governor of Arkansas for two years before becoming President. Wrong.

Clinton was elected governor in 1978, served two years and lost his reelection bid in 1980.

He then won the office back in 1982 and held it for 10 more years.
 
The acting isn't that great, but this made me laugh a little:



 
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It seems that Palin has support among proponents of multilevel marketing. This is from an email my wife got:

Hello Dream Believers! I thought that you might like to know that Sarah Palin is a Mary Kay customer! Joyce

Joyce xxxxxx
Executive Senior Sales Director
xxxxxx Dream Believers
Pink Cadillac Unit
Phone/Fax: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Toll Free: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.
So then, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith."
Galatians 6:9-10 (Warfield Area Scripture for 2008-09)
________________________________________
From: Arlene xxxxxx (ENSD Emeritus)
Sent: Thursday, September 4, 2008 8:19:16 PM
Subject: Fw: Sarah Palin is an MK customer
On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 12:57 AM, Connie xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
We knew she was a smart lady. Connie

I just wanted to give a shout out and share that Sarah Palin is a Mary
Kay customer. Why do we sometimes think sharp, smart and classy women
may not be interested?

(Yes, this is true, I am power partners with her Consultant's Director...)
 
Its funny how this campaign is now really between Obama and Palin now, isn't it?
 

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