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October 04, 2008

Gov. Palin: "Reckless" Obama Unqualified forPresident



Sarah Palin Says "Reckless" Obama Unqualified forPresident


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Wild Thing's comment...........

Sarah Palin knows this is no time to pussy-foot around. It's about time to call Obama out on his crap.


Posted by Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 04:50 AM


Comments

Yes. Obobo has had a too long and too easy ride. Time to take his socialist BS down.
McCain would like to think he's a "Straight Talker".
Gov. Palin is the real deal. I hope he's taking notes! (I loved how she pointed out Biden's revised "facts" in the debate and not only that, but she's taking on the media.)
Even old dogs can learn new tricks.

Posted by: yankeemom at October 4, 2008 07:26 AM


I agree whole-heartedly. John McCain is a "nice" guy and won't really talk bad about anyone it seems. Maybe I'm missing something. We need straight,deliberate, down your throat talk. I don't mean to a point to lose voters but we have to tell it the way it is. We are running out of time. You go Sarah! Both barrels!!

Posted by: Greg at October 4, 2008 07:47 AM


Sarah Palin certainly brings a Reaganesque honesty and freshness to the Washington scene. She is unafraid to state her beliefs. If only the "maverick" McCain would be half as frank.

Posted by: TomR at October 4, 2008 11:50 AM


That Mau Mau Obama, needs to be exposed for the communist tool he is, McCain is in the only true position to counter the lies. It shouldn't be left up to Sarah to take the brunt of the left's vehemence for speaking the truth where McCain will not. John needs to realize that all the left including Lieberman will stick him in the back every time he exposes it, 'My Friends' indeed. John needs to realize that there are only two things going for him. The conservative movements total dislike and distrust of his Marxist opponent and that wonderful breath of freedom's fresh air Sarah Palin. Don't blow it McCain!!!

Posted by: Jack at October 4, 2008 12:14 PM


It's about time we had a Republican instead of a Republican't! Sic 'em, Sarah!

Posted by: Trish at October 4, 2008 12:15 PM


When Sarah Palin speaks, everyone listens. She drove the debate ratings through the roof. Sarah Palin's comments about Barack Obama being reckless and unqualified to be CIC needs to be repeated many more times right up to election day.

The same goes for Sarah Palin to raise the question over and over again as to what Barack Obama has ever done that makes people believe that he is qualified to be President on Day One. In fact, his policies are both reckless and dangerous. Sarah Palin knows them well and should use one or two examples in every speech that she makes.

Do people really want to gamble their own and their families safety and financial security on a candidate with a blank resume of any meaningful achievement in all of the areas of his costly and tax-laden socialist promises?

Posted by: Les at October 4, 2008 02:32 PM


Yankeemom, haha that is so true, Sarah wins for being the straight talker.

Posted by: Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 07:03 PM


Greg, DITTO that we sure do. We are down to the wire now and they can't mess around with a lot of PC stuff.

Posted by: Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 07:05 PM


Tom, "Reaganesque honesty and freshness : good description she sure is. I too wish McCain would catch some of her honesty and get on Sarah's straight talk express. heh heh

Posted by: Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 07:07 PM


Jack, I agree, I hope he does not blow it. There is something inside of McCain that for some reason does not get what the enemy is, he has like some kind of pollyanna thing about him regarding the left, that if he is nice to them they will like him. But I don't think there is a sincere like or love in Washington from a dem to a Republican no matter what.

Posted by: Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 07:10 PM


Trish, agreed, she is doing great.

Posted by: Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 07:12 PM


Les see your right that is the thing. It is too dangerous to even take a chance in this election. Like it or not Obama cannot get the win, it will destroy our country a thousand times more then what McCain will do and he will do things for sure that we do not like. But there is a difference and a scary one.

Posted by: Wild Thing at October 4, 2008 07:17 PM


Talk about a learning curve, all hopes rest on Governor Palin at the Vice Presidential Debate, no thanks to Katie Couric and Charlie Gibson. Ms. Palin knocks it out of the ballpark; she delivers. There’s an observation I'd like to make about Democrats though. A faux pas they commit with increased regularity. Now if you don't like Bozo the clown, if you feel that he’s a particularly bad clown and bad for the country, why then don a Bozo wig, a pair of size 14 shoes, and a rubber nose whenever denouncing Bozo?

If there’s an official uniform of the president, it's the pastel blue tie, white shirt, and dark suit first popularized by George W. Bush. The color scheme comes from the presidential flag. No other American president made those colors his signature style before George W. Bush. In 2004, Bill Clinton even had his presidential portrait painted wearing George W's distinctive garb. Although the 1960 Kennedy vs. Nixon debate was televised in black & white, people still argue the significance dark blue vs. grey played during the election.

But there remains no ambiguity about which candidate wore what color (Kennedy, blue). Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. And, the fashion police have long memories. Ms. Palin dressed for and aced the debate. Note: before castigating Bozo, please try not to emulate Bozo. It makes one look like a clown. Unlike foppish Al Gore, Joe Biden and others, we must not allow our inner bozos to dictate our thoughts and actions, much less our mode of dress: http://theseedsof9-11.com

Posted by: Peggy McGilligan at October 4, 2008 07:26 PM