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Just watched the Daily Show from last night. Stewart skewered Palin and it was hilarious.

 

 

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jo...arah-palin

Well, she does not think we're gonna capsize Guam, so she couldn't be a Democrat.
Quote:I think we should get them all on stage at the same time: Sarah Palin, Corrinne Brown, Sheila Jackson Lee etc.   Let them all riff without notes.   It would be epic.  
 

 Obama and Biden belong on the stage:

 

Barack Hussein Obama Thinks That Austrian Is A Language

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1diNthezRk

 

Obama Claims He's Visited 57 States

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws

 

Joe Biden Can't Count

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq-eeWow_WU
Quote:Just watched the Daily Show from last night. Stewart skewered Palin and it was hilarious.

 

 

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jo...arah-palin
 

John Stewart is one of the funniest individuals on TV, I don't agree with 80% of his politics but he cracks me up. He's what Bill Mahr wishes he could be.
Quote:John Stewart is one of the funniest individuals on TV, I don't agree with 80% of his politics but he cracks me up. He's what Bill Mahr wishes he could be.
 

He's the master at what he does. I watched The Daily Show when it was Craig Kilborn and it was okay. Stewart really brought that show to another level. I loved Colbert too and was sad to see him go but I cannot blame him for wanting to replace Letterman. The new show after Stewart is pretty bad though. They missed out on getting John Oliver, who is killing it on HBO.

Quote: Obama and Biden belong on the stage:

 

Barack Hussein Obama Thinks That Austrian Is A Language

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1diNthezRk

 

Obama Claims He's Visited 57 States

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpGH02DtIws

 

Joe Biden Can't Count

 

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq-eeWow_WU
 

I'll call your bet, and raise you...hell, I'm all in.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrzXLYA_e6E
Quote:Just watched the Daily Show from last night. Stewart skewered Palin and it was hilarious.

 

 

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jo...arah-palin
Alright, Alright, Alright.. classic!  Laughing
She cost McCain the election. When it sunk in that she was a hearbeat away from being the leader of the free world voters departed rapidly. Eighteen months before the election her political experience was mayor of a town no bigger than Yulee. Colossal mistake by McCain.

 

Regards.......................the Chiefjag

Quote:She cost McCain the election. When it sunk in that she was a hearbeat away from being the leader of the free world voters departed rapidly. Eighteen months before the election her political experience was mayor of a town no bigger than Yulee. Colossal mistake by McCain.

 

Regards.......................the Chiefjag
Yup, McCain could of won that election but she doomed him. 
Quote:She cost McCain the election. When it sunk in that she was a hearbeat away from being the leader of the free world voters departed rapidly. Eighteen months before the election her political experience was mayor of a town no bigger than Yulee. Colossal mistake by McCain.

 

Regards.......................the Chiefjag
 

 From my perspective,  the biggest mistake John McCain made is running an ultra politically correct campaign.    That much more after choosing Sarah Palin as his VP nominee.   McCain and his advisors didn't let Palin play to her strengths during the campaign.    The way McCain ran his campaign,   Palin wasn't a good choice for VP.   Having said that,  nothing would have happened McCain with the strategy he used.  
As much as I disagree with Obama I'm thankful everyday McCain isn't president. McCain would've had close to the same social policies and we'd be involved in at least 3 more full on wars if not in a full on war with Russia.

 

McCain is the definition of a WarHawk 

Quote: From my perspective,  the biggest mistake John McCain made is running an ultra politically correct campaign.    That much more after choosing Sarah Palin as his VP nominee.   McCain and his advisors didn't let Palin play to her strengths during the campaign.    The way McCain ran his campaign,   Palin wasn't a good choice for VP.   Having said that,  nothing would have happened McCain with the strategy he used.  
No ultra right candidate will ever win the presidency. The GOP's only chance has there is run a moderate because the center and independent voters are repulsed by the far right and far left hence why most of the candidates look a lot alike. 
Quote:As much as I disagree with Obama I'm thankful everyday McCain isn't president. McCain would've had close to the same social policies and we'd be involved in at least 3 more full on wars if not in a full on war with Russia.

 

McCain is the definition of a WarHawk 
Do really think anyone actually electable would get into a war with the likes of Russia/China? That's a terrifying thought TBH something I could see the far right politicians being into but as I mentioned above none of the them stand a chance of winning let alone winning the primary, thankfully. 
Quote:No ultra right candidate will ever win the presidency. The GOP's only chance has there is run a moderate because the center and independent voters are repulsed by the far right and far left hence why most of the candidates look a lot alike. 
 

Being that a large part of the right wing base won't come out to vote for a moderate (  2008 and 2012 come to mind ),  it's going to be difficult to win elections with these type of candidates.   At least someone truly on the right will run the type of campaign that will tell the truth to a very large extent about what the opposition has done and is attempting to do.   Ted Cruz immediately comes to mind.    If I'm going to lose,   I rather go out swinging than in essence crawling under a hole.  
Quote:No ultra right candidate will ever win the presidency. The GOP's only chance has there is run a moderate because the center and independent voters are repulsed by the far right and far left hence why most of the candidates look a lot alike. 
 

Disagree the GOP has last the last 2 elections because they ran moderate Republicans. The GOP is killing itself trying to paint itself as a light version of the Democrat party, it's why conservatives haven't voted in mass, it's why libertarians have sought a third party and it's why they're now pandering specifically to big business and the chamber of commerce, they see that as the base now.  
Quote:Do really think anyone actually electable would get into a war with the likes of Russia/China? That's a terrifying thought TBH something I could see the far right politicians being into but as I mentioned above none of the them stand a chance of winning let alone winning the primary, thankfully. 
 

I think McCain would've had us in a ground confrontation in Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, and Libya. Who knows how Russia would react if we had troops in Ukraine.
Quote:I think McCain would've had us in a ground confrontation in Syria, Ukraine, Egypt, and Libya. Who knows how Russia would react if we had troops in Ukraine.
 

This assumes that the opposition groups would'be behaved the same knowing that the man in the House would punch back rather than battle with hot air.
Quote:This assumes that the opposition groups would'be behaved the same knowing that the man in the House would punch back rather than battle with hot air.
 

McCain was all for arming the Syrian resistance and sending in support troops to take down Assad, that had nothing to do with whose in the White House. So you would've had ground troops and a heavier armed resistance in Syria (note that resistance after Assad didn't back down later became ISIS).

 

McCain was all for sending in ground troops and directly supporting the Ukraine government against Russian loyalist (that would've stuck us right in the middle of a civil war on Russia's border that would be bad anyway we slice it).

 

McCain was also for directly arming rebels in Libya and Egypt.

 

Obama is bad, McCain would've been just as bad if not worse.

 

note: that's why half of the GOP party including myself stayed home and just didn't participate in that election, there was no acceptable option.

Quote:Disagree the GOP has last the last 2 elections because they ran moderate Republicans. The GOP is killing itself trying to paint itself as a light version of the Democrat party, it's why conservatives haven't voted in mass, it's why libertarians have sought a third party and it's why they're now pandering specifically to big business and the chamber of commerce, they see that as the base now.  
 

Disagree.


Libertarians have sought a third party for different reasons than why the conservatives haven't voted.  Libertarians want a more fiscally conservative candidate.  While the conservatives want a more socially conservative candidate.  Of course some libertarians would be willing to compromise: A fiscally conservative, socially conservative candidate might be okay in some of their books.  But most true libertarians want nothing to do with a 'lesser of two evils' scenario.  And it certainly wouldn't be enough to sway the election.


I think the republicans will have a hard time winning the white house again for a while unless the Dems choose another unlikable shmuck with the charisma of a grapefruit like Al Gore or John Kerry.  
Quote:McCain was all for arming the Syrian resistance and sending in support troops to take down Assad, that had nothing to do with whose in the White House. So you would've had ground troops and a heavier armed resistance in Syria (note that resistance after Assad didn't back down later became ISIS).

 

McCain was all for sending in ground troops and directly supporting the Ukraine government against Russian loyalist (that would've stuck us right in the middle of a civil war on Russia's border that would be bad anyway we slice it).

 

McCain was also for directly arming rebels in Libya and Egypt.

 

Obama is bad, McCain would've been just as bad if not worse.

 

note: that's why half of the GOP party including myself stayed home and just didn't participate in that election, there was no acceptable option.
 

If you don't think the half of the GOP that stayed home aren't as big of Warhawks as McLame you misunderstand them. He's a moderate on everything else, that's why they stayed home. Well, that and the coronation of the Democrat Messiah in the media leading up to the election made them believe it was impossible to win.
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