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Anyhow, while I'm waiting for Gov. Palin to talk about something besides being a typical hockey mom heading the PTA - Romney was nauseatingly banal. Good lord, how much can you blame "liberals" for everything when they've had no real power for the longest time now.
He was spot-on about the mortgage crisis and then went on to say basically that all government regulation was evil, etc....never mind that a little regulation would've cut out the lending practices that made the whole mess possible.
I could vomit. I can't believe the way that Palin is pimping out her kids. Why do politicians, democratic or republican, have to use their kids to pander? I absolutely hate it. (And I'm including the Obamas in that.)
And I'm sure the terrorists love knowing the a VP candidate's kid is headed over. Safety or politics first. Hmmmmm...
Right now Palin is talking about being a hockey mom who signed up for the PTA.. She just finished trotting out her children, including her newborn baby who is sleeping and has gotten handed to every one of her kids, INCLUDING THE 5 year old..
Now she's talking about being mayor of a town of 5570 and how important of a job that is..
ANd here she is pushing how she's not a member of the Washington permanent establishment..LIKE HER RUNNING MATE McCain! Gosh, thanks for arguing in our favor dude.
And there is this bizarre common theme about liberal and commentator bias! Such BS!
booing the media is that smart? It works with the crowd but she is really sounding divisive which is like her rap in Alaska.
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