I agree. I support Palin. I don't think it's in-fighting as much as a few campaign operatives trying to come out of a questionably run campaign smelling a little better. Hopefully they'll be exposed.
I wouldn't think so, but she'd probably do pretty well...unlike Obama, who'd have to call McCain every couple of minutes to ask "what's the right answer?"
I couldn't care less what they say about Sarah Palin, but I think what this really demonstrates is the Republicans' tendency to eat their young and throw people under the bus as a way of shirking responsibility. According to GWB, he hasn't made one single mistake in 8 years as POTUS. Dang. Most people can't get through 8 hours of a work day without making at least ONE mistake. People of integrity accept responsibility and work to fix it. Not so with this crowd. They just look around for someone to point the finger at. To be fair, I don't think it's John McCain that's saying these things, and I would guess that he's beating up on himself for allowing himself to be talked into a lot of stupid choices during his campaign, not the least of which was picking Palin as his running mate.
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Show up on what - "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader"?
((((SP had it on her calendar!
I could not agree with you more.
Yes we did! :)
"Sarah Palin, being governor of Alaska, could appoint herself to serve out his term until a new election could be held which she would likely win."
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