did you watch the Palin interview?
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did you watch the Palin interview?
| Sat, 09-13-2008 - 6:03am |
I taped it and will finish it this morning. i know it was released in segments, but i wanted to see the whole thing with the introductions to get the context. i also wanted to see it without commentary from pundits.
of course i expect this community to view it through their own biases. but did you watch and how did you watch? in segments or the whole thing? with or without commentary?
and if you watched without commentary, what was your own opinion?
Bea

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that's the most alarming thing i've read all day. that's just not right.
LOL,
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The debates are probably the biggest media circus's of all.
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure
I was thinking more along the lines of individual Q and A -- otherwise it would be more like a debate.
Do it sort of like they do in pageants (yes I actually said that, lol) and not let candidate A
On the experience front, has anyone seen this one?
That is an insufficient synopsis of T. Roosevelt's experience. It's like saying Albert Einstein had a HS diploma. My candidate has a HS diploma, so my candidate is just as good as Albert Einstein.
According to wiki he graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and was a published ornithologist and historian. He had been assistant secretary of the navy and was responsible for preparing the US Navy for later conflict. He had been a Col in the US Army and was nominated for the Medal of Honor (which was awarded only posthumously). He served for some years on the US Civil Service Commission and then became president of the NYC Police Commissioners where he made radical reforms. He had demonstrated extensive intellectual prowess, courage, tenacity, and ability to get things done throughout his adult life.
While the little blurb is clever, it is misleading - which is fine if this is just intended as a bit of fun. Please tell me nobody seriously thinks Palin's experience is comparable to Roosevelt's when he was vp on the ticket.
I'm not talking about it being in peoples' signatures.
I think you may have misunderstood what it was that she thought was alarming.
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