Critics mock Palin's 'helping hand' at Tea Party speech

Discussion in 'Politics' started by tmarket, Feb 9, 2010.

  1. "I can only imagine how a real man like Putin mocks him."

    Looks like another right winger professing their man love in public...


     
    #91     Feb 10, 2010
  2. No, just one real man knowing how others would react. I don't expect you to understand.

    An ex-KGB thug like Putin must get a good laugh out of Obama running around curtseying to foreign leaders or the occasional mayor.
     
    #92     Feb 10, 2010
  3. "The flap over the notes on Sarah Palin's hand recalls a similar dustup during a statewide political debate in California involving Dianne Feinstein. I was a panelist on the debate, and she clearly had something written on her palm, in a clearly visible violation of debate rules which required the candidates to speak without notes. When I asked her about it after the debate, she quickly hid her hand behind her back and left the room. A few days later, her campaign put out a press release saying that Feinstein's palm contained the key words of her campaign, something like, "choice, economy, education." The Republicans had a field day, and put out a press release comparing Feinstein to Bart Simpson. "

    http://terryanzur.blogspot.com/2010/02/writing-on-hand-palin-vs-feinstein.html
     
    #93     Feb 10, 2010
  4. Yup, to be decent unlike a thug is a constant cause to look apologetic.
     
    #94     Feb 10, 2010
  5. You are not a real man.

    A gay man perhaps who has man love for Putin, which is okay with me, but not a real man.

    No real man would drool over the words of a fraud like Rush Limbaugh...

     
    #95     Feb 10, 2010
  6. kut2k2

    kut2k2

    Apples and oranges. Feinstein wasn't caught on video. Had there been pictures, we would have never heard of Senator Feinstein because her opponent would have beat her over the head with her cheating every day until the election.
     
    #96     Feb 10, 2010
  7. Whoever said Sarah Palin didn't give a good "hand" job...a $100,000.00 hand job...now that's a high price call girl.

    :D :D :D

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    #97     Feb 10, 2010
  8. except for a few dimwits palin really does not have many people who think she is qualified. only 30% think she is qualified. how does she improve those number when everytime she speaks more people see that there is nothing upstairs?

    In the latest ABC News/Washington Post poll, the amount of people with a favorable view of Palin has dropped to it's lowest point ever recorded in the poll. More than 70% of respondents said she's not qualified to be president.
    http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/...t-historic-lows-even-among-gopers.php?ref=fpa
     
    #98     Feb 11, 2010


  9. Wallet, "what the religious can't comprehend" is she "play them like a fiddle" She talk about god to them, and take their vote to make her money. God is her tool. Money is her goal.
    So she play the religious like the fiddle. And that is YOU.
     
    #99     Feb 13, 2010
  10. Wallet

    Wallet

    I'm sure, to some extent , that's true also. As a politician, you have to increase and motivate your constituency. She was elected as Governor in Alaska on a anti-establishment vote, against the oil companies and such. She hasn't changed her tune that I can tell, and if you read the latest polls, NO ONE in D.C., Democrat or Republican alike has a favorable rating.

    So, in that light, she carries a message that resonates very well with voters.

    Don't get me wrong, I do not think she is qualified to be POTUS, however I firmly believe the same about our current President.

    It would take too much bandwidth to explain how broke our political system is, to be effective one needs to know the system but not be a involved or holding to it. So it's tough to find a candidate with out all the political party trappings attached. Someone to just go there and do the job without all the special interests of those who helped get them elected.

    But it amazes me, the amount of energy and resources spent on degrading someone who the left says doesn't have a snowballs chance in hell of getting elected? If she's that dumb, and her followers are a small section of the klannish as they are all so often called in these forums, then leave her to her own demise, like all the other small time people who seek office.

    Imho, someone takes her or her message as a credible threat.

    regards,
     
    #100     Feb 13, 2010