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One chromosome too many
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Nobody even cared
 
Holy shit, another person who feels the same way I did about him in 2000 and now looks at him very differently.

I agree all the way.
I'm in that boat, too. I even wrote his name in on the ballot. I believe he's a much different candidate than he was back then, though.
 
It is still early, I'm not worried. Once the shock value wears off, Palin will not be so attractive (politically). The more people know, the less she will be liked.
 
It must be eating away at the Obama people.
Bounces do not last. Let's see where the polls are in a couple of weeks, leading up to the first debate.

Bush was ahead by 12 or 14 points at this point in 2004. That one closed up pretty darn tight by the end.
 
It is still early, I'm not worried. Once the shock value wears off, Palin will not be so attractive (politically). The more people know, the less she will be liked.
It's already starting....

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In the same category of not tampering with something that works for you, neither Mr. McCain nor Ms. Palin have wandered from the stump speeches they've delivered since the Republican National Convention in St. Paul last week.

At every stop. Ms. Palin is the 15-minute warm-up act with promises to change Washington and the story of how she put the governor's jet on eBay, a huge crowd pleaser, (even though it didn't sell on the huge Web site and the state later wound up taking a loss on it through a brokered deal).
This morning she was still talking about her opposition to "The Bridge to Nowhere,'' even though there has been widespread reporting that Ms. Palin supported federal funding for the bridge from Ketchikan to Gravina, an Alaskan island of few inhabitants, before she opposed it.
Mr. Mccain then follows with a "drill, baby, drill'' line in favor of offshore oil exploration as well as praise for the troop reinforcements, or surge, in Iraq. Notably, Mr. McCain made no mention this morning of President Bush's announcement of 8,000 troop withdrawals by February 2009."
 
More than the lying about the bridge and the plane, is the McCain campaign leadership complaining that the media is too hard on Palin and not treating her with the proper deference.


LOLZ....


Her only formal training and education is as a broadcast journalist, so shouldn't she be able to handle media questioning?
 
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