What do you get when you combine a conservative Jew with the left wing San Francisco Bay Area?
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
What about the children?
With all the talk about how many kids Palin has, and that Palin's daughter is pregnant, I have to wonder what the Democrats are trying to say.
Let me remind my readers of the exchange (the subject was the war in Iraq) between Senator Boxer and Secretary of State Rice during a Senate hearing in early 2007 (Boxer is the speaker, referring to Rice)
Hmmm. As I recall, not only does Palin have kids (and soon a grandchild), she has a son who is in the military and headed to Iraq. And, I believe, McCain has two sons in the military.
I guess this means that Boxer is going to come out in support of the McCain/Palin ticket, right?
Let me remind my readers of the exchange (the subject was the war in Iraq) between Senator Boxer and Secretary of State Rice during a Senate hearing in early 2007 (Boxer is the speaker, referring to Rice)
Who pays the price? I’m not going to pay a personal price. My kids are too old and my grandchild is too young. You’re not going to pay a particular price, as I understand it, with an immediate family. So who pays the price? The American military and their families. And I just want to bring us back to that fact.
Hmmm. As I recall, not only does Palin have kids (and soon a grandchild), she has a son who is in the military and headed to Iraq. And, I believe, McCain has two sons in the military.
I guess this means that Boxer is going to come out in support of the McCain/Palin ticket, right?
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Sarah Connor for VP
My old liberal pal from Marin county has been sending me countless emails attacking McCain's choice for VP, so I thought I'd vent a bit here.
This is to all you libtards...
First, stop trying to compare Palin to Obama. One is a candidate for VICE President, the other is the candidate for President. Compare her to Biden. Obama has virtually no experience as a leader or as a politician and comparing him to the other candidate's VP choice is just plain STUPID. Palin is not running for the Presidency. Got it?
Second, the idiotic "one heartbeat away from the Presidency" line is getting to me. When was the last time a President died in office? Kennedy, and he was a young President who was assassinated, not an old President who died of natural causes. The odds of a President dying in office are very low.
Third, with all the racist lunatics running around, there is a far greater chance that Obama will die in office than that McCain will. So the real question is who would you rather have running the country-Palin or Biden? I'd be much more comfortable with Palin.
Fourth, we've had plenty of Presidents who had extensive experience and qualifications and they have all been pretty crappy Presidents. While I don't like either McCain or Obama, I would not withhold a vote for Obama because of his lack of experience. Likewise, I wouldn't care what the experience level of the VP pick was. I would care about his or her positions, and I like Palin's positions.
In many ways, I think that the best thing the country could have is a real change, and that means a total outsider as President. If this election is to hinge on the VP choices, I'm going with the hunting, fishing, smart hockey mom who has five kids, one in the military and one with Downs Syndrome, over the career politician with a history of plagiarism and liberal nannystateism.
This is to all you libtards...
First, stop trying to compare Palin to Obama. One is a candidate for VICE President, the other is the candidate for President. Compare her to Biden. Obama has virtually no experience as a leader or as a politician and comparing him to the other candidate's VP choice is just plain STUPID. Palin is not running for the Presidency. Got it?
Second, the idiotic "one heartbeat away from the Presidency" line is getting to me. When was the last time a President died in office? Kennedy, and he was a young President who was assassinated, not an old President who died of natural causes. The odds of a President dying in office are very low.
Third, with all the racist lunatics running around, there is a far greater chance that Obama will die in office than that McCain will. So the real question is who would you rather have running the country-Palin or Biden? I'd be much more comfortable with Palin.
Fourth, we've had plenty of Presidents who had extensive experience and qualifications and they have all been pretty crappy Presidents. While I don't like either McCain or Obama, I would not withhold a vote for Obama because of his lack of experience. Likewise, I wouldn't care what the experience level of the VP pick was. I would care about his or her positions, and I like Palin's positions.
In many ways, I think that the best thing the country could have is a real change, and that means a total outsider as President. If this election is to hinge on the VP choices, I'm going with the hunting, fishing, smart hockey mom who has five kids, one in the military and one with Downs Syndrome, over the career politician with a history of plagiarism and liberal nannystateism.
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