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Still :D:p:D at the top. Nittany, she'll eventually fade away...unless she wants to be like Oprah for real and be "UNLEASHED!" Damn it, she might even make it to Oprah now that the election's over. *sigh* |
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And I'm with nittany... I can't wait for 2012 and see Crist and Jindal, Barbour and Romney wipe the floor with she-who-will-not-be-named. |
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That gives a LOT more context to the quote - she's at least making an attempt to jump in line, and the current party line is "we're on the boat and not thinking about 2012, we have a lot of problems before then, blah blah blah." Not that the quote is a great one even then, but it's at least not as selfish or self-exalting as it sounds out of context. |
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I think it would be helpful to have everyone move on here and get down to the serious and substantive issues facing our President-elect. He needs the support and best wishes of all Americans and I choose to believe that Palin made her remarks in that spirit. Anything else is negative energy on my part. Many things are said in a campaign, and things Gov. Palin said regarding William Ayers weren't without some basis in fact. I am of that era when Bill Ayers and his compatriots were blowing things up - uh, just buildings, eh? I don't think so. I wonder what Mr. Ayers would say if someone just took radical exception to his positions here and now and just "blew up a building" - his house, for example? Sort of like the residence of the judge? |
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Charlie will NOT be a contender. Romney won't either because he is a Mormon and that was already apparently too much for some ultra evangelicals and now with Prop 8 hanging on the Mormon Church in Cali, they won't forgive OR forget, so he's between the proverbial rock and hard place. I am becoming more and more of a Jindal fan everyday. But whether or not Gov. Palin sticks, no one will wipe the floor with her. I find it so amusing and amazing that she engenders so much vitriol from the left. She who will not be named is apparently also she who must be destroyed. Why is that? Is it because she is also one who must not frighten the left anymore? Just asking. She's not my number one, but it is an interesting phenomenon. |
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While the US has no official language, something I understand as an educator and an intelligent citizen, it doesn't mean that the VAST majority of the population shouldn't speak and read English. If I moved to pretty much any other country where English wasn't the main language and became a citizen, there would be language requirements to do so. If I wanted to vote in those countries they wouldn't be providing me with a ballot in my own language. I'm a foreign language educator, and while I have no problem with people speaking and reading other languages English should be the national language. What is wrong with this? French is the official language of France, German is the official language of Germany, English and French are the official languages of Canada. What's the problem? I'm entitled to my opinion, and my opinion is that people should be able to read the ballot in English if they are to vote in the USA. |
Ok, "destroy" was a strong term. But she will not do well against seasoned GOP leaders who won't have any interest in continuing to make her appear competent on a national level. They will expose her every weakness and appeal to the broader swath of the party that want to move forward and regain traction as opposed to the evangelical core she will probably continue to appeal to. And I disagree, Romney isn't going anywhere, he'll be back in 2012.
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And (admittedly as a Romney supporter) if people are going to withhold votes on Romney because he's a Mormon, my party is in more trouble than I thought. |
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I think Mitt Romney won't make a lot of moderates or liberals happy, because of the Mormon thing. It's just too weird for a lot of people. I've always really liked Bobby Jindal--my college alumni association here in NYC is honoring him in the Spring, and apparently, he's really excited about the award. Always cooperative. Plus, he's what Louisiana really needed after decades of corrupt administration. |
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Jindal has some star power. And some core principles. |
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