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Nothing ever changes...
....about Republican mediocrity:
Harriet Miers, "aborted" nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Michael Brown, of FEMA fame. Sarah Palin, McBush's veep choice. McCain's choice demonstrates hubris well beyond anything Obama has displayed on his most arrogant day: a belief that he can master unforeseen circumstances, physical and otherwise, that are well beyond his control. This is insulting and dangerous and suggests that McCain may want to think twice before accusing Obama of putting his personal ambition ahead of the national interest. |
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Nothing ever changes...
On Aug 30, 1:55 pm, hk wrote:
...about Republican mediocrity: Harriet Miers, "aborted" nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Michael Brown, of FEMA fame. Sarah Palin, McBush's veep choice. McCain's choice demonstrates hubris well beyond anything Obama has displayed on his most arrogant day: a belief that he can master unforeseen circumstances, physical and otherwise, that are well beyond his control. This is insulting and dangerous and suggests that McCain may want to think twice before accusing Obama of putting his personal ambition ahead of the national interest. Wow, drafting a woman who has been mayor of her town, run a commercial fishing company, been governor, been a well know government reformer is hubris? Well how about drafting someone for VP with NO executive experience and has so little life experience that he had to make it up as Biden did. This is along with the fact that Obama has no executive experience at all and who has been a failure at his previous jobs. Palin has more experience and qualifications than Biden and Obama put together. |
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