The V-P Debate in a Nutshell
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The V-P Debate in a Nutshell
An Alaskan hicksville retarded incestuous mother of a Downs Syndrome baby (that she should have aborted!) and mother of a pregnant unwed daughter beat the pants off of the second smartest Democrat in America.
Keli- Number of posts : 3608
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Well Terri I think sometimes we all see what we want to see.
I watched the USF-Pitt game.
I can't stand to watch these so-called "debates".
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/03/debate.poll/index.html
But according to this CNN poll less than half think she is qualified and 87% say Biden is qualified.
But it also says she did better than expected.
So I guess she did a good job of lowering expectations.
For what that's worth.
I watched the USF-Pitt game.
I can't stand to watch these so-called "debates".
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/03/debate.poll/index.html
But according to this CNN poll less than half think she is qualified and 87% say Biden is qualified.
But it also says she did better than expected.
So I guess she did a good job of lowering expectations.
For what that's worth.
sodbuster- Number of posts : 1890
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I thought Biden did exceptionally well.
I did not catch the end of it, however. Did the abortion issue come up? I was hoping that Sarah would let Joe have it on the whole "I believe human life begins at conception but you should be able to end that life anyway" position.
I did not catch the end of it, however. Did the abortion issue come up? I was hoping that Sarah would let Joe have it on the whole "I believe human life begins at conception but you should be able to end that life anyway" position.
SheikBen- Moderator
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How did Sarah Palin lower expectations?
It's been the liberals and the MSM (aka liberal's lap dogs) who've been screaming about how clueless, incapable, inexperienced, and unintelligent she is.
It's been the liberals and the MSM (aka liberal's lap dogs) who've been screaming about how clueless, incapable, inexperienced, and unintelligent she is.
Keli- Number of posts : 3608
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sodbuster wrote:Well Terri I think sometimes we all see what we want to see.
I watched the USF-Pitt game.
I can't stand to watch these so-called "debates".
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/03/debate.poll/index.html
But according to this CNN poll less than half think she is qualified and 87% say Biden is qualified.
But it also says she did better than expected.
So I guess she did a good job of lowering expectations.
For what that's worth.
{{{{DRUDGE POLL}}}} WHO WON THE VICE PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE?...
BIDEN
30% 81,908
PALIN
69% 190,943
NEITHER
2% 4,659
Total Votes: 277,510
Keli- Number of posts : 3608
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"Well Terri I think sometimes we all see what we want to see."
I don't see any need to discuss the distinction between a scientific poll and the drudge " poll".
Suffice it to say the only poll that counts is the one on election day.
I don't see any need to discuss the distinction between a scientific poll and the drudge " poll".
Suffice it to say the only poll that counts is the one on election day.
sodbuster- Number of posts : 1890
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sodbuster wrote:"Well Terri I think sometimes we all see what we want to see."
I don't see any need to discuss the distinction between a scientific poll and the drudge " poll".
Suffice it to say the only poll that counts is the one on election day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKrk_6QjcNw
Keli- Number of posts : 3608
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sorry I cant do u-tube terry.
Can you just paint me a word picture?
Can you just paint me a word picture?
sodbuster- Number of posts : 1890
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sodbuster wrote:sorry I cant do u-tube terry.
Can you just paint me a word picture?
No...and it's not the fault of the artist.
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Keli wrote:
Real men don't need 'scopes.
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SheikBen wrote:I thought Biden did exceptionally well.
I did not catch the end of it, however. Did the abortion issue come up? I was hoping that Sarah would let Joe have it on the whole "I believe human life begins at conception but you should be able to end that life anyway" position.
Mike, global warming came up ....... and Biden literally quoted the "Al Gore" belief stating that 100% of the current warming is human caused.
What a PC dumbass he was in stating said.
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SamCogar wrote:SheikBen wrote:I thought Biden did exceptionally well.
I did not catch the end of it, however. Did the abortion issue come up? I was hoping that Sarah would let Joe have it on the whole "I believe human life begins at conception but you should be able to end that life anyway" position.
Mike, global warming came up ....... and Biden literally quoted the "Al Gore" belief stating that 100% of the current warming is human caused.
What a PC dumbass he was in stating said..
Amen to that. It was his lowest moment of the 90 minutes, in my opinion.
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Seems who won this debate depended on who you were backing before the debate began. The consensus is that neither side changed anybodies minds and that both participants were adequate given expectations.
I thought both did ok. Both made points they needed to make and both missed on opportunities. The thing is, this wasn't a true debate between Biden and Palin about Biden and Palin, it was a debate about Obama and McCain and in that, I was a little disappointed.
As it was a Vice Presidential debate, I felt like a little more attention should have been directed at the VP candidates as well as qualifications and past voting records.
About all I got out of it was looking at Palin who is so hot!!!
I think Biden agreed as you would catch him peeking during split screen shots.
I thought both did ok. Both made points they needed to make and both missed on opportunities. The thing is, this wasn't a true debate between Biden and Palin about Biden and Palin, it was a debate about Obama and McCain and in that, I was a little disappointed.
As it was a Vice Presidential debate, I felt like a little more attention should have been directed at the VP candidates as well as qualifications and past voting records.
About all I got out of it was looking at Palin who is so hot!!!
I think Biden agreed as you would catch him peeking during split screen shots.
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About all I got out of it was looking at Palin who is so hot!!!
Early on she even winked at me at the end of one answer. Or was that a wink for Aaron?
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I didn't see it but then I didn't see the entire debate either. It's hard to tell what the results would be if she winked at me. She's hotter then Hillary.
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Why, I think Hillary's a fine looking women in the right light.
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Well Aaron what do you think Hillary's role will be in the Obama administration?
How about Bill?
I think I might make Bill the Ambassador to the UN.
We certainly need someone to help restore our credibility in the International Community that's for sure.
Either that or Sec. of State.
How about Bill?
I think I might make Bill the Ambassador to the UN.
We certainly need someone to help restore our credibility in the International Community that's for sure.
Either that or Sec. of State.
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I don't think we need to worry about our standing in the world. Believe it or not, most of the world hates Americans. Pretty much all of Europe did in the 80's. We're viewed as arrogant and officious and unwilling to live within our means. Barrack Obama is not going to change that.
The only time others think highly of the United States is when they NEED the United States. It's been that way since we first got involved in European affairs at the beginning of the 20th century and it's not going to change. Without the United States, the rest of the world is one big bickering family that can't stand each other and we're the strong family member that holds them all together.
So not only do I not care what our world standing is, I honestly don't think it matters. That answers part of your question.
As for the role of the Clinton's, I don't think Bill will do anything other then is Africian thing. Honestly, I don't think he cares much for Obama. People who are so much alike don't normally get along.
I think the only thing Hillary would do other then continue in the senate as Teddy's heir would be a Supreme Court Justice.
The only time others think highly of the United States is when they NEED the United States. It's been that way since we first got involved in European affairs at the beginning of the 20th century and it's not going to change. Without the United States, the rest of the world is one big bickering family that can't stand each other and we're the strong family member that holds them all together.
So not only do I not care what our world standing is, I honestly don't think it matters. That answers part of your question.
As for the role of the Clinton's, I don't think Bill will do anything other then is Africian thing. Honestly, I don't think he cares much for Obama. People who are so much alike don't normally get along.
I think the only thing Hillary would do other then continue in the senate as Teddy's heir would be a Supreme Court Justice.
Aaron- Number of posts : 9841
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Yeah, I can see that. She'd fit in with a cast of characters developed by Tim "The Nightmare Before Christmas" Burton.
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