| Re: The most significant thing about Sarah Palin |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
|
 |
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: ShrikebackShrikeback Date: Sep 17, 2008 09:54
On Sep 16, 11:28Â pm, "Sean" now.com.au> wrote:
> gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:6825f03a-7cbe-48ed-b2e2-12372c04d6e0@b30g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> 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.
>
> Whereas Obama was the best person available
> in all the Democratic Party for the position of VP?
> And, worse yet, Joe Biden, of all people, was the
> best Democrat available for VP? Â Change you
> can track on Google.
>
>> This I find quite encouraging in the longer term.
>
> Obviously, it was fighting fire with fire. Â The Obama
> bubble has been pricked. Â You think they could have
> done it any other way? Â It's sheer artistry and
> genius, Palin's pick was. Â She has excited the
> natural contempt of the mainstream media elite
> against anyone more normal than they are, thus
> providing her with the Slap of Life (which is kind
> of the precise opposite of the Kiss of Death.)
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> Sean:
> Proves my point actually. Apparently you don't care about your nation, what
> it does, or yourself, either.
You have it exactly backwards. It is certainly
not in my interest, nor in the interest of the
country for Obama to win this election. I had
no problem with another Clinton presidency,
because there would be little change. The
change that is threatened by the Obama/
Biden candidacy is crab-like backward
walking change.
It is time for the Democrats to think more
seriously about why they lose elections.
> You get one vote. I suggest you use it to full
> effect. :)
...even if it's 1/100,000,000th of an landslide.
|