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Such hatred for Palin

The national Republican Party has asked me for money, and I told them they won't get any so long as Boehner and McConnell occupy leadership positions. Those ...people... cashed in and ran up the bill when Republicans had both houses of Congress, the White House, and a conservative majority on the Supreme Court. We did not get term limits, a balanced budget amendment, a line-item veto, an end to ag. subsidies, or the repeal of authorization for unconstitutional Departments.
Amen.
 
I'd consider it far more likely that the guy was a plant placed there to create an "interesting situation" for the upcoming reality* show.
Yep. There is no political content here. This thread belongs in a different subforum since it's only about TV shows and not politics.


After all, as far as I know there are no Palins running for anything.
She said the end of September would be the latest she might throw her hat in the ring for the GOP race. It doesn't seem at all likely now. I don't think TMZ's coverage of this incident (that was part of Bristol's reality TV show) has anything to do with that slight possibility or U.S.A. politics at all.
 
I will grant you could have the interpretation that Palin had heard of the Bush Doctrine there (even though I think it was fairly obvious she had never heard the term). I've already said the definition is fuzzy.
Gibson's use was a trap. Just for example, I looked up the etymology of "Monroe Doctrine" and got this: "1848, in reference to principles of policy contained in the message of U.S. President James Monroe to Congress on Dec. 2, 1823." So someone decided to call the policy enunciated by James Monroe "the Monroe Doctrine" 25 years after the fact.
That's only one example of her less than stellar intellect though. Again, she couldn't answer a simple question about what she READ intelligently. She couldn't answer a simple question about what she learned while visiting a city intelligently. There's more stuff than that, but she just isn't that smart.
We disagree. I think she's pretty sharp. We both get filtered versions.
I don't agree that either deserved treatment like that. However, she has implied liberals aren't "real Americans" more than once. That's pretty rude.
"Implied" is too loose. Goldstein's appearance causes blood pressure to rise.
 
Gibson's use was a trap. Just for example, I looked up the etymology of "Monroe Doctrine" and got this: "1848, in reference to principles of policy contained in the message of U.S. President James Monroe to Congress on Dec. 2, 1823." So someone decided to call the policy enunciated by James Monroe "the Monroe Doctrine" 25 years after the fact.

Cheney referred to the Bush Doctrine in 2002. So the Monroe Doctrine isn't comparable. I guess you went with that because looking up the "Bush Doctrine" revealed that wouldn't work?

We disagree. I think she's pretty sharp. We both get filtered versions."Implied" is too loose.

Yeah, calling rural republicans "real Americans" or from "the real America" is too indirect. Whatever.

Again, how you can think she is sharp when she can't even say what she reads or describe what she took away from a trip is rather questionable.
 

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