OMG. Palin has no brain.
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OMG. Palin has no brain.
| Wed, 10-01-2008 - 8:09pm |
Never - ever - have I heard more a vacuous, vapid response to a question from a major candidate for public office:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/01/eveningnews/main4493062.shtml
Please, people. Please. You cannot put this bimbo in the White House.

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< Thank you...case closed.
>>> Apparently not, LOL. That suit was dismissed. Nice try, though.
< it seems pretty obvious that if Palin wanted Wooten fired, she would have said so.
>>> No, LOL, that's just your assumption ("it seems pretty obvious").
Um...duh.
>>> In fact, Palin is smart enough to recognize that outright, overt abuse of power like that would be a smoking gun which - especially if caught on paper or on tape of some kind - would be impossible to gainsay. But repeatedly calling on Monegan, or having husband or staff do it, and rehash all of Wooten's supposed "deficiencies," along with lines like "we just don't think he's fit to be a trooper," could indeed fall under the category of unethical pressure, quite easily.
No, not really. Palin, and her family, as private citizens have every right to press a case against a police officer who's broken the law.
< Hey, here's another horrible abuse of power...Obama got a million dollars of taxpayer money for his wife's company. Let's investigate! LOL!
>>> Go right ahead. I have no doubt there will be ridiculous, dark mutterings from the fever swamps of wingnuttia during the Obama Presidency, similar to the "Bill Clinton shot Vince Foster" or "Bill Clinton ran cocaine out of the Mena airport" lines that we all heard during the Clinton years. And those mutterings will only increase when investigations are ruled invalid or baseless in court - that will serve only to "prove" to the wingnuts that it's true.
Ok...but it looks like we're gonna start with the Bill Ayres thing and work our way up from there. LOL!
>>> Meanwhile, on the other hand, the judicial branch seems to be on the side of allowing THIS investigation to go forward, into Gov. Mooseburger's abuse(s) of power.
Palin supports the investigation to prove how stupid and partisan it is. I'm sure they'll get back to it after McCain gets sworn in as our next President.
Dunno for sure, but I'm gonna guess this:

>>> Horse doots.
Now that's the most intelligent argument I've heard you put forth in a long time. LOL!
>>> Palin supported this investigation, right up until the time she was chosen as McCain's VP, saying "hold me accountable."
Right...until it came to light that the guys running the "investigation" were Obama supporters.
>>> It has only been since her selection as John McCain's Hail Mary that she and the "First Dud" have started clamming up, violating the law, refusing to testify, etc.
Um...duh...again.
Oh, really? And you got your economics degree from.....where, exactly? LOL. It must be that ol' double-super-secret class warfare that's too subtle to see with the naked eye - only select GoOPers with their official Hannity Decoder Rings™ can TRULY see it.
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