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On Thu, 4 Sep 2008 09:43:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
I am more than pleased to admit I was absolutely dead wrong about McCain choice in Palin as VP. What a refreshing new political face. Let the bashing from the left begin ... it doesn't matter. "Delicious!" And 'ol Rudy wasn't too bad either! You were taking the talking heads too seriously. This is why I asked if Scarborough was assimilated a couple days ago. He was spouting the same Dem talking points about "McCains's judgement" as the Obama operatives. Even yesterday up until Palin got a chance to talk, he couldn't stop asking every guest, repeatedly and with great relish, "How many interviews did you have with the chief-of-staff you hired?" Today he hasn't opened his trap once about McCain's "lack of judgement" even while flapping his jaws and running over other people as is his fashion. In his ideological conservative heart, Joe despises McCain. Jealously probably. He's dropped quite a bit in my estimation, since he's proved he's caught up in his ego and the bubble of "good-old-buddy" pundits surrounding him. Once again Pat Buchanan is the only one who kept his head. Classy. He and Brokaw are the only sensible people on MSNBC. Palin may get Hillary votes, and has certainly energized the Republican base. But she has a way to go, and may be tripped up on policy. Economics should carry the day for the Dems, but now all the Reps need is a terrorist attack and they're in like Flynn. The Dem voters made a big mistake in nominating an intellectual Yuppie who didn't have the balls to put Hillary on the ticket. Hillary would more easily neutralize Palin. Biden is just another Washington insider. American voters will often vote against their own economic interests for other values. Okay, enough bull**** from me. Hope I didn't offend anyone. --Vic |