To: Two Thirds Vote Aye
You're right!
I remember Rush saying a month ago how the Republicans on Capital Hill always want to compromise to show the world they can get along. The dems don't and because of it we are dealing with a marxist candidate.
I think so many are energized by Palin because we see someone who won't back down, and clings to conservative values. I am hoping this trend continues.
Sarah Palin's emergence onto the national scene could not have come at a better time for this country.
To: Northern Yankee; Two Thirds Vote Aye; lysie; Molly Pitcher; Jemian; All
Very interesting listening to John Rothmann (KGO 810 AM) filling in for Ray Talifero - both very liberal, as are their callers.
Extreme panic is setting in amongst the slobbering liberals - they are now trying to find the right scenario or Biden to step down and Hillary to step in.
They feel Biden is pulling Obama down and know Sarah Palin has given McCain a HUGE boost and is the breath of fresh air the country has been longing for.
Why they think thunder thighs can compete with Sarah for the "fresh air" vote is beyond me.
33 posted on
09/13/2008 5:45:34 AM PDT by
bevlar
(Always forgive your enemies, but never forget their names :-))
To: Northern Yankee
Rush was right, and isn't he always right? This has been a huge flaw in the Republican philosophy for years. It's like wanting to 'reach across the aisle' to a rattlesnake. I don't understand why the Republicans that try to do this 'reaching' don't see that no matter how much we offer our desire to work with them that the reverse is absolutely false. They not only don't want to work with us, they want us out of the picture and they want COMPLETE CONTROL. You are so correct, N.Y.
Well said about Governor Palin!
34 posted on
09/13/2008 5:54:46 AM PDT by
Two Thirds Vote Aye
(McCain-Palin: The antidote for America's poisonous infection of radical liberal socialism.)
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