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On Sep 7, 11:08*am, wrote:
On Sep 7, 9:59 am, Jack Linthicum wrote: On Sep 7, 9:31 am, HK wrote: The Lord of Loud are at the ready. Rush, Sean, BillO, Glenn, et al. They will be front and center to answer all the questions you have about Sarah Palin and they will explain in no uncertain detail (i.e. RNC talking points) how she has all the knowhow necessary to do a wiz-bang job of handling the vice-presidency. And for that, I thank them. Because if they didn't, who would? Certainly not Sarah. The RNC has gone into full Suppress-Sarah mode. No Sunday morning talk shows. No print interview with Time magazine. No talk to anyone who has an opportunity for a credible followup, like, "Governor, I know you're the one wearing lipstick, but that doesn't answer the question I asked." That's right. The woman who would be Cheney-redux; the woman who is should be ready on day one to handle the second most powerful job on the planet and- just in case - prepared to take the over reigns from her boss, is not ready yet to answer questions from Tom Brokaw. The lady has better things to do. Then again, why do we need to ask her anything? She's already told you what Bush's speechwriter wrote she should tell you. And she was able to get it all out in a little over 30 minutes. And from that we now know what we need to know about her readiness. Right? Now, that Obama guy. He's been on the stump for about a year and a half. Been interviewed umpteen hundred times. Whillikers, he's sat down with Bill O'Reilly. What I want to know is, why is he hiding from us? When will we find out who he is? So, what's the difference? Sarah Palin - 30 minutes and one speech. Barack Obama - 18 months and searing media vetting. Hmm. Could it be that he's a guy and she's a gal? Nah. Didn't keep them from pummeling Hillary. Could it be that he was born outside the continental U.S. 48? Nope. So was Sarah. Hey. Wait a minute. I don't know if you noticed, but Sarah's white and Barack is (s/b whispered) black. I wonder... Nah, there's no racism to speak of in the country today. Is there? Well, thank God for that. Sandpoint Idaho There are those who would agree with you that it is outside the Continental 48, but it is within Harry, did you know that Obama is black? and McCain is ghostly white? |
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Jack Linthicum wrote:
On Sep 7, 11:08 am, wrote: On Sep 7, 9:59 am, Jack Linthicum wrote: On Sep 7, 9:31 am, HK wrote: The Lord of Loud are at the ready. Rush, Sean, BillO, Glenn, et al. They will be front and center to answer all the questions you have about Sarah Palin and they will explain in no uncertain detail (i.e. RNC talking points) how she has all the knowhow necessary to do a wiz-bang job of handling the vice-presidency. And for that, I thank them. Because if they didn't, who would? Certainly not Sarah. The RNC has gone into full Suppress-Sarah mode. No Sunday morning talk shows. No print interview with Time magazine. No talk to anyone who has an opportunity for a credible followup, like, "Governor, I know you're the one wearing lipstick, but that doesn't answer the question I asked." That's right. The woman who would be Cheney-redux; the woman who is should be ready on day one to handle the second most powerful job on the planet and- just in case - prepared to take the over reigns from her boss, is not ready yet to answer questions from Tom Brokaw. The lady has better things to do. Then again, why do we need to ask her anything? She's already told you what Bush's speechwriter wrote she should tell you. And she was able to get it all out in a little over 30 minutes. And from that we now know what we need to know about her readiness. Right? Now, that Obama guy. He's been on the stump for about a year and a half. Been interviewed umpteen hundred times. Whillikers, he's sat down with Bill O'Reilly. What I want to know is, why is he hiding from us? When will we find out who he is? So, what's the difference? Sarah Palin - 30 minutes and one speech. Barack Obama - 18 months and searing media vetting. Hmm. Could it be that he's a guy and she's a gal? Nah. Didn't keep them from pummeling Hillary. Could it be that he was born outside the continental U.S. 48? Nope. So was Sarah. Hey. Wait a minute. I don't know if you noticed, but Sarah's white and Barack is (s/b whispered) black. I wonder... Nah, there's no racism to speak of in the country today. Is there? Well, thank God for that. Sandpoint Idaho There are those who would agree with you that it is outside the Continental 48, but it is within Harry, did you know that Obama is black? and McCain is ghostly white? Ghostly is a good word to describe John McSame. |
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On Sep 7, 11:28 am, HK wrote:
Jack Linthicum wrote: On Sep 7, 11:08 am, wrote: On Sep 7, 9:59 am, Jack Linthicum wrote: On Sep 7, 9:31 am, HK wrote: The Lord of Loud are at the ready. Rush, Sean, BillO, Glenn, et al. They will be front and center to answer all the questions you have about Sarah Palin and they will explain in no uncertain detail (i.e. RNC talking points) how she has all the knowhow necessary to do a wiz-bang job of handling the vice-presidency. And for that, I thank them. Because if they didn't, who would? Certainly not Sarah. The RNC has gone into full Suppress-Sarah mode. No Sunday morning talk shows. No print interview with Time magazine. No talk to anyone who has an opportunity for a credible followup, like, "Governor, I know you're the one wearing lipstick, but that doesn't answer the question I asked." That's right. The woman who would be Cheney-redux; the woman who is should be ready on day one to handle the second most powerful job on the planet and- just in case - prepared to take the over reigns from her boss, is not ready yet to answer questions from Tom Brokaw. The lady has better things to do. Then again, why do we need to ask her anything? She's already told you what Bush's speechwriter wrote she should tell you. And she was able to get it all out in a little over 30 minutes. And from that we now know what we need to know about her readiness. Right? Now, that Obama guy. He's been on the stump for about a year and a half. Been interviewed umpteen hundred times. Whillikers, he's sat down with Bill O'Reilly. What I want to know is, why is he hiding from us? When will we find out who he is? So, what's the difference? Sarah Palin - 30 minutes and one speech. Barack Obama - 18 months and searing media vetting. Hmm. Could it be that he's a guy and she's a gal? Nah. Didn't keep them from pummeling Hillary. Could it be that he was born outside the continental U.S. 48? Nope. So was Sarah. Hey. Wait a minute. I don't know if you noticed, but Sarah's white and Barack is (s/b whispered) black. I wonder... Nah, there's no racism to speak of in the country today. Is there? Well, thank God for that. Sandpoint Idaho There are those who would agree with you that it is outside the Continental 48, but it is within Harry, did you know that Obama is black? and McCain is ghostly white? Ghostly is a good word to describe John McSame. Once the Dims realize how much the media smears against Palin have helped McCain/Palin, Obimbo will start demanding "Equal Smear Time" for Biden. |
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![]() wrote in message ... Once the Dims realize how much the media smears against Palin have helped McCain/Palin, Obimbo will start demanding "Equal Smear Time" for Biden. they aren't smears when they are true. and obama and biden are getting smeared.smear tactics have been the RNC's main tactic for the past 25 years. |
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![]() Palin is simply not ready for prime time except as a prop mouthing whatever she is told WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not faced the U.S. media since her surprise pick to run for vice president 10 days ago, will begin giving interviews in a "few days," Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in remarks aired on Sunday. As a newcomer to the national political stage, there are many questions about her background that have been answered about the other candidates in the race who have been in the public eye for some time. "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions and not be sequestered," her Democratic counterpart, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions about her record." McCain, who along with Palin was nominated last week for the top spots in the November 4 election, was asked by Bob Schieffer on CBS' "Face the Nation" when that might be. "Within the next few days and I'm strongly recommending that she come on 'Face the Nation' with Bob Schieffer," McCain said in an interview that was taped on Saturday. But McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, would not go that far. "She'll agree to an interview when we think it's time and when she feels comfortable doing it," David said on "Fox News Sunday." probably in a year or so Vince |
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Vincent wrote:
Palin is simply not ready for prime time except as a prop mouthing whatever she is told WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not faced the U.S. media since her surprise pick to run for vice president 10 days ago, will begin giving interviews in a "few days," Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in remarks aired on Sunday. As a newcomer to the national political stage, there are many questions about her background that have been answered about the other candidates in the race who have been in the public eye for some time. "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions and not be sequestered," her Democratic counterpart, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions about her record." McCain, who along with Palin was nominated last week for the top spots in the November 4 election, was asked by Bob Schieffer on CBS' "Face the Nation" when that might be. "Within the next few days and I'm strongly recommending that she come on 'Face the Nation' with Bob Schieffer," McCain said in an interview that was taped on Saturday. But McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, would not go that far. "She'll agree to an interview when we think it's time and when she feels comfortable doing it," David said on "Fox News Sunday." probably in a year or so Vince I saw an interview of her, debating an opponent. Her technique is to keep on talking through the other person's response. She doesn't actually say anything, but she is loud. |
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On Sep 7, 1:50*pm, hk wrote:
Vincent wrote: Palin is simply not ready for prime time except as a prop mouthing whatever she is told WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not faced the U.S. media since her surprise pick to run for vice president 10 days ago, will begin giving interviews in a "few days," Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in remarks aired on Sunday. As a newcomer to the national political stage, there are many questions about her background that have been answered about the other candidates in the race who have been in the public eye for some time. "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions and not be sequestered," her Democratic counterpart, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions about her record." McCain, who along with Palin was nominated last week for the top spots in the November 4 election, was asked by Bob Schieffer on CBS' "Face the Nation" when that might be. "Within the next few days and I'm strongly recommending that she come on 'Face the Nation' with Bob Schieffer," McCain said in an interview that was taped on Saturday. But McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, would not go that far. "She'll agree to an interview when we think it's time and when she feels comfortable doing it," David said on "Fox News Sunday." probably in a year or so Vince I saw an interview of her, debating an opponent. Her technique is to keep on talking through the other person's response. She doesn't actually say anything, but she is loud. That's the TV system. The successful "debater" is one with good wind. |
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hk wrote:
Vincent wrote: Palin is simply not ready for prime time except as a prop mouthing whatever she is told WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not faced the U.S. media since her surprise pick to run for vice president 10 days ago, will begin giving interviews in a "few days," Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in remarks aired on Sunday. As a newcomer to the national political stage, there are many questions about her background that have been answered about the other candidates in the race who have been in the public eye for some time. "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions and not be sequestered," her Democratic counterpart, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions about her record." McCain, who along with Palin was nominated last week for the top spots in the November 4 election, was asked by Bob Schieffer on CBS' "Face the Nation" when that might be. "Within the next few days and I'm strongly recommending that she come on 'Face the Nation' with Bob Schieffer," McCain said in an interview that was taped on Saturday. But McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, would not go that far. "She'll agree to an interview when we think it's time and when she feels comfortable doing it," David said on "Fox News Sunday." probably in a year or so Vince I saw an interview of her, debating an opponent. Her technique is to keep on talking through the other person's response. She doesn't actually say anything, but she is loud. Harry, It looks like your technique is working by cross posting, now why don't you just remove rec.boats from your cross posting. |
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hk wrote:
: :I saw an interview of her, debating an opponent. Her technique is to :keep on talking through the other person's response. She doesn't :actually say anything, but she is loud. : Then you were hallucinating, as usual. Her technique is to correct their misstatements as they make them rather than waiting for 'rebuttal' time. A man usually can't get away with that. She probably can. -- "You take the lies out of him, and he'll shrink to the size of your hat; you take the malice out of him, and he'll disappear." -- Mark Twain |
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![]() "Vincent" wrote in message news:agUwk.753$jE1.32@trnddc03... Palin is simply not ready for prime time except as a prop mouthing whatever she is told WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, who has not faced the U.S. media since her surprise pick to run for vice president 10 days ago, will begin giving interviews in a "few days," Republican presidential nominee John McCain said in remarks aired on Sunday. As a newcomer to the national political stage, there are many questions about her background that have been answered about the other candidates in the race who have been in the public eye for some time. "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions and not be sequestered," her Democratic counterpart, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, said on NBC's "Meet the Press." "Eventually she is going to have to answer questions about her record." McCain, who along with Palin was nominated last week for the top spots in the November 4 election, was asked by Bob Schieffer on CBS' "Face the Nation" when that might be. "Within the next few days and I'm strongly recommending that she come on 'Face the Nation' with Bob Schieffer," McCain said in an interview that was taped on Saturday. But McCain's campaign manager, Rick Davis, would not go that far. "She'll agree to an interview when we think it's time and when she feels comfortable doing it," David said on "Fox News Sunday." probably in a year or so Vince and on faux with tame interviewers asking planted questions and her giving prepared answers. |
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