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Biden will clobber Palin
Palin is out of her league compared to Biden.
She will get crushed in the debate. She should drop out now before futrther crippling McCain's bid for the presidency. Watch the debate and see. |
Biden will clobber Palin
"Charles Momsen" wrote in message ... Palin is out of her league compared to Biden. She will get crushed in the debate. She should drop out now before futrther crippling McCain's bid for the presidency. Watch the debate and see. All Gov. Sarah Palin has to do is wear a sexy little librarian costume that shows some thigh and cleavage. She's a good friend of mine and she modeled what she's planning to wear for the debate. Here she is: http://librarianavengers.org/wp-cont...libcostume.jpg Nobody will even hear what she says if she should happen to make a big mistake. She'll have every red-blooded man in America voting for her and most of the women. Wilbur Hubbard |
Biden will clobber Palin
Dave wrote:
On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:49:17 -0600, "Charles Momsen" said: Watch the debate and see. Do you suppose they'll tell viewers that the moderator has a direct economic interest in Obama's winning? You been hangin' out with Larry Dave? Is the moderator a Freemason? Actually I think we all have a direct economic interest in Obama winning. Cheers Marty |
Biden will clobber Palin
Dave wrote:
On Wed, 01 Oct 2008 16:10:05 -0400, Marty said: Do you suppose they'll tell viewers that the moderator has a direct economic interest in Obama's winning? You been hangin' out with Larry Dave? Is the moderator a Freemason? She's releasing a book featuring Obama, with release scheduled for inauguration day. Ya think she might sell a few more books if Obama is elected than if he's an also-ran? Do ya, huh? Sure, and you think a honest 'merican journalist would let a little thing like that get in the way of her integrity? Pshaww. Cheers Marty |
Biden will clobber Palin
Dave wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:49:17 -0600, "Charles Momsen" said: Watch the debate and see. Do you suppose they'll tell viewers that the moderator has a direct economic interest in Obama's winning? You mean her book that's been on Amazon and the Random House website for some time? And that was discussed with Howard Kurtz several weeks ago in the Washington Post? - The one that was ignored by MacCain's staff until they realized John has been sliding on down in the polls? - Actually, anyone who has ever watched Ifil couldn't help but recognize her bias for Obama. But I agree that she wasn't a good choice. - Not because she will be unfair to Sarah, but because she may be unfair to Biden. She may think she has to lean over backwards to avoid any appearance of being too hard on poor little Sarah, in an effort to show that she has run a fair and balanced event. Instead, we need a moderator that won't take any crap from either of the candidates. Jim |
Biden will clobber Palin
"Marty" wrote in message
... Dave wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:49:17 -0600, "Charles Momsen" said: Watch the debate and see. Do you suppose they'll tell viewers that the moderator has a direct economic interest in Obama's winning? You been hangin' out with Larry Dave? Is the moderator a Freemason? Actually I think we all have a direct economic interest in Obama winning. Cheers Marty Marty, you have to remember that Dave believes it's impossible to ask intelligent questions if one has a financial stake in the game. He also believes that it's much more important to attack the moderator before the debate before actually hearing the questions and the answers than it is to suspend judgement, skeptical though it may be. He forgets, apparently, that both candidates agreed to the conditions of the debate. Of course, Palin can always decline to attend. Or, perhaps McCain should suspend his campaign to devote all his energy to fix the problem. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Biden will clobber Palin
"JimC" wrote in message
... Dave wrote: On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 11:49:17 -0600, "Charles Momsen" said: Watch the debate and see. Do you suppose they'll tell viewers that the moderator has a direct economic interest in Obama's winning? You mean her book that's been on Amazon and the Random House website for some time? And that was discussed with Howard Kurtz several weeks ago in the Washington Post? - The one that was ignored by MacCain's staff until they realized John has been sliding on down in the polls? - Actually, anyone who has ever watched Ifil couldn't help but recognize her bias for Obama. But I agree that she wasn't a good choice. - Not because she will be unfair to Sarah, but because she may be unfair to Biden. She may think she has to lean over backwards to avoid any appearance of being too hard on poor little Sarah, in an effort to show that she has run a fair and balanced event. Instead, we need a moderator that won't take any crap from either of the candidates. Jim I heard and now believe that Biden can win the debate in the first minute. He should apologize to her on behalf of all those people who attacked her personally, her family, etc. I heard this suggestion on NPR, the center of the great bastion of left-leaning journalists/communists, which includes Disney/Viacom, News Corp., GE, etc. Oh wait! NPR gets its funding from actual people! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Biden will clobber Palin
"Dave" wrote in message ... On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 14:09:24 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: Marty, you have to remember that Dave believes it's impossible to ask intelligent questions if one has a financial stake in the game. Nothing to do with "intelligent" questions. But of course the choice of questions, the manner of posing them, the demeanor of the questioner, etc. have no effect, right, Jon? He also believes that it's much more important to attack the moderator before the debate before actually hearing the questions and the answers than it is to suspend judgement, skeptical though it may be. I believe it's helpful to be aware of the moderator's self-interested bias in evaluating the process, and yes, that it's better to know of the bias before, rather than after, the debate. He forgets, apparently, that both candidates agreed to the conditions of the debate. Perhaps I missed it, but where was that condition about its being ok if the moderator stands to make a pile of money if one side wins, and not make that money if the other side wins? And about the moderator's taking that job without telling anyone about her conflicting financial interest? If you're betting on a horse race, would you like to know before placing your bet that the jockey riding the favorite has bet a bundle on the next ranked horse to win? Dick Cheney was never biased toward Halliburton and never stood to profit at the expense of America. Plus he was elected twice to the VP so there's no conflict there either. Mr Cheney is a man of integrity. |
Biden will clobber Palin
"Dave" wrote in message
... On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 14:09:24 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: Marty, you have to remember that Dave believes it's impossible to ask intelligent questions if one has a financial stake in the game. Nothing to do with "intelligent" questions. But of course the choice of questions, the manner of posing them, the demeanor of the questioner, etc. have no effect, right, Jon? He also believes that it's much more important to attack the moderator before the debate before actually hearing the questions and the answers than it is to suspend judgement, skeptical though it may be. I believe it's helpful to be aware of the moderator's self-interested bias in evaluating the process, and yes, that it's better to know of the bias before, rather than after, the debate. He forgets, apparently, that both candidates agreed to the conditions of the debate. Perhaps I missed it, but where was that condition about its being ok if the moderator stands to make a pile of money if one side wins, and not make that money if the other side wins? And about the moderator's taking that job without telling anyone about her conflicting financial interest? If you're betting on a horse race, would you like to know before placing your bet that the jockey riding the favorite has bet a bundle on the next ranked horse to win? So, what you're saying is that the McCain campaign doesn't approve of the choice of moderator? News to them! The book's been in the works in public for quite some time. The title was known for quite some time. Ifill has a long history of integrity, which is why she was chosen and why all approved her. Personally, I like the Swift Boat timing of the attack. It speaks volumes about the right-wing. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
Biden will clobber Palin
"Dave" wrote in message
... On Wed, 1 Oct 2008 14:18:22 -0700, "Capt. JG" said: NPR gets its funding from actual people! Do you have figures for the percentage that come from individuals, how much from advertising (which the NPR folks like to call corporate support), how much from the generally left-leaning foundations, and how much from gummint broadcasting bureaucracies? I recall hearing that the latter category is about 10%. Do your own research! -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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