On Sep 16, 9:16 pm, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
>> On Sep 16, 6:19 pm, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
>>> She is the best person available in all the Republican Party for the
>>> position of VP Candidate.
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>>> This I find quite encouraging in the longer term.
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>> The Sarah Palin Phenomenon is doomed.
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>> But it's not because of her lack of foreign policy experience or her
>> deer-in-the-headlights look during part of her interview last week
>> with ABC's Charles Gibson.
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>> The primary reason why the Palin bubble will burst is that the media
>> will decide that they are bored with her. They'll need to move to
>> shine a light on a fresh issue or individual.
>
>> This is how the world works in the age of 24/7 news cycles. Whether
>> the subject is Britney Spears, Michael Jordan or Sarah Palin, we
>> inevitably raise stars to mythic levels, out of all reasonable
>> proportions. Then we knock them down.
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> whilst that's true, what's more insightful to me, is how the republicans &
> their supporters themselves saw her. As in the many "doorstop" queries put
> to individuals and their comments. And it's still going on "how well she
> represents" them and their values etc.
>
> So it's a stop and think moment for me --- out of all the currently
> available and potentially qualified Republicans out there, and there's
> thousands of them, Sarah Palin is the *best available*?
>
1. Obama didn't pick Hillary, 2. to ralley the party faithful, and 3.
when someone less attractive is with someone attractive the less
attractive one seems more attractive.
> "Mmmmmmmmmm, so facinating you humans are Captain" Spock :)