Funny haw the far-Left press, mainly MSNBC, have decided that a woman is now controversial, who are the progressive thinkers exactly?
Obama picked Biden because Obama is a political gaping wound, a sophomore who has awful judgment and "same-old" track record, running on his "great" judgement and his "change" record. The Socialists party chose Biden because he seemed like a great band aid. Obama is a sieve and Biden seemed to patch many of the holes. Obama is running on Biden's experience and his own Judgment, neither of which seems significantly different from the far left of the past.
Obama's media cheerleaders are trying to gain traction with a fantasy that Obama's judgment has ended the war in Iraq, that Bush and McCain have followed Obama's advice and succeeded. It's just as accurate to say Churchill had followed Stalin's advice, and ended WWII. Obama is a Sycophantic Fantasy and this sort of old-school spin is the "Hope and Change" that his party offers.
McCain is running on his own experience and track record, his own judgment, and he now has a VP who supports him.
You can like McCain or not, but at least he is what he is. McCain isn't a sycophant-asy developed and nurtured by a fading cheerleader media powerhouse.
Obama... you pathetic..... Our troops did it, not you.
I know it hurts, but America isn't down and out, as you socialists would like to convince us, only Washington is down and out.


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I'm going to read about her some more and I heard a snippet of her voice and she sounds quite nice. They are suppose to be at a rally in Missouri and I wish I could be there but I don't think I'll be able to make it.
McCain isn't filling a gap, like Obama attempts to do with Biden.
Why aren't these "progressives" happy to see a woman on a VP ticket?
She looks interesting, but neither candidate's VP pick endears me to either of them any more than I have been.
McCain has supported Bush over 90% of the time, there is no getting away from this fact, no matter how hard the GOP propaganda machine tries to cloud the subject.
Nice try, but no cigar.
Obama voted in line with fellow Senate Democrats 97 percent of the time in 2007 and 2005, and 96 percent of the time in 2006, according to CQ. Some maverick he is. I can't wait for all that change he's going to bring. lol
Give Senator McCain a big Olympic 10 on this one! He may even get the gold.
All the libs are crying:
1) No experience (Palin = more executive experience and experience in governing than B.O. more executive experience than Biden)
2) Too young (Palin is 2 or 3 years younger than B.O. McCain is too old but Biden is only 7 years older than McCain).
3) Too inexperienced to be one "heart beat" away from the Presidency (Than why elect B.O. as the youngest President in American history)
4) Picked a woman for "strictly politically" reasons (Then why did B.O. pick Biden instead of Hillary?)
5) Can't cry about McCain/Bush anymore (McCain / Palin is not anywhere near Bush/Cheney. It's real cute. Now the media talking heads are refering to the policies of Bush/Cheney because they know that McCain/Palin both have a stong, proven record asoutsiders and reformers.)
6) Inadequate work experience because she was just a mayor of a small town of 6,000 (Palin has worked longer at one job than Obama ever did! The longest tenure in any job B.O. will ever have is IF he gets elected President - four consecutive years.)
... now, it looks as if B.O. Presidency may be a big IF
After all the slams, slime, and slander you have tossed around about McCain by anyone who expresses the least bit of criticism against Candidate Obama NOW YOU TALK ABOUT "Issues clearly define the differences between the McCain and Obama."
Thanks for the laugh. She who laughs last, laughs best!
The election is about issues, McCain is in lock-step with Bush.
Palin was a mayor of a town of 5,000 (usually a part-time job), and Governor of a sparsely populated state for less than 2 years. Her resume makes Obama look like Biden.
On McCain's website it says:
"Governor Palin is a tough executive who has demonstrated during her time in office that she is ready to be president."
Well, if this is in fact true, then we should hear no more from McCain about Obama's experience level. As far as I can see, this is great, we can now focus on the issues.
Stick with those "important" talking points, their really working out for ya! hehehe.
"Nice try, but no cigar."
You do realize Obama is the nominee, and not Bill Clinton? hehehe.
Remember, their Judges write the laws, but we grow the food. Hehehe.
I like it!
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4479049n?source=mostpop_video