corysub
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ORIGINAL: Vendaval The whole process and way in which she was chosen as the GOP VP candidate was foolish and rushed and ill-prepared. What plays well in one state is not necessarily what will play well on a national level. Somehow the negative view on how Sarah Palin "plays on a national level" does not explain the large and adoring crowds that turn out to see her across the country. Think about it, Palin energized the McCain campaign, threw the democrat party into a tizzy for a couple of weeks while they marshalled the most negative campaign against any candidate I can remember other than Barry Goldwater, and even that was just a couple of ads. If it wasn't for the sharp decline in the stock market, the growing fears of recession, and the slowing economy, Barack would still be down in the polls. Talk about calling his association with Ayers, Wright and Rezko "distractions" and yet having every network go after Palin wardrobe...a $1,000,000,000 Presidential race, and making an issue when the gal shops in real life in discount stores in Alaska. Interesting too, the Palin flap over her wardrobe was pushed and successfully took focus away from thecomments made by Joe Biden about the risks in the first days of an Obama Presidency. So the bitchy and snooty, self-described feminists in Georgtown, Manhattan and Beverly Hills, broads with half a brain, but full of jealousy, attack Palin,...who cares...what shallow people, what shallow journalism. With a week to go republicans have a mission to get the message through the liberal filter of the media that Obama's proposals for increasing taxes and "spread the wealth around" are the very last measures that this economy needs, and Barack is not the Messiah on a personal mission of "salvation". There is still "hope" for America...and a November surprise. It's gonna be an interesting week.
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