Now that CNN is running with the news story with Palin’s hometown being the only one in Alaska that was forcing women to pay for their own rape-tests we are one step closer to my prediction of her inevitable drop out
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Well they already have one curmudgeony elderly senator as their presidential candidate, does that mean they are going to find another curmudgeony old white man?
Sure when hell freezes over....
anonymous
September 23 2008, 19:00:05 UTC
Are you freakin' serious? Have you looked at Joe Biden, seriously that guy needs some help. Did you know that he stated FDR was in office at the start of the Great Depression and that he made an announcement on television or how about asking a man in a wheelchair to "Stand up Chuck". Or than not having a clue as to what is going on in his campaign. Seriously, your more likely to see Joey replaced at this point than Sarah. Unless your totally delusional in your obsession when anything related to the democratic party.
A fan that seems more interested in making any discussion or argument into a pro-wrestling pile of pablum, but sure why not.
Still, I have had a spate of anonymous posters recently and not all of them have been terribly polite. Who would have known so many people that I don't even know at all would suddenly all start posting here. It gives me warm fuzzy feelings.
If not her at this point, then who?nimaliSeptember 26 2008, 17:56:43 UTC
The rape test info still hasn't hit most mainstream media sources (that I have seen). Even if she does drop/get kicked out, who do you think they are going to replace her with?
Re: replacement candidates?nimaliSeptember 26 2008, 20:22:10 UTC
You think it could be Timmy? Pawlenty is another almost unknown entity out side of his own state, but I suppose if McPain is going to shoot holes in his feet he might as well take them both out.
If this is going to happen I think it could be Mitt, if only because of how people view his (supposed) economic abilities/experience.
Not that I know anything or am really sure that she is going to leave the VP spot.
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Still, I have had a spate of anonymous posters recently and not all of them have been terribly polite. Who would have known so many people that I don't even know at all would suddenly all start posting here. It gives me warm fuzzy feelings.
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If I could predict who they might replace her with, that might actually be saying something.
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If this is going to happen I think it could be Mitt, if only because of how people view his (supposed) economic abilities/experience.
Not that I know anything or am really sure that she is going to leave the VP spot.
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