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To: quesney

“This will be remembered for decades, long after Obama’s speech is forgotten (what did he say?).”

I actually think Palin was somewhat of a blessing for Democrats. I cannot see how any Dem. pundit would have enthusiastically reviewed Obama’s speech. It was decent, but nothing new...you could even tell by half-hearted looks in the faces of the supporters towards the end of the speech that the air has deflated out of the balloon.

Palin gave them a chance to throw that speech under the bus. They knew that the Temple of Doom stage set starring their favored marionette had probably lost more voters than gained, so they unleashed their hounds from hell on Palin to vent frustration.

Does anyone equate the money wasted on that flashy “The Thursday Night with Savior Obama Hour” to Chris Rock’s “Wheels that Spin” comedy routine?


8 posted on 09/06/2008 10:07:53 AM PDT by edh (I need a better tagline)
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To: edh

McCain also won my heart with that speech~! I would rather have his honest, patriotic speech any day of the week even though he perhaps isn’t as eloquent as the Nobama . . . McCain’s speech means much more to everyone who truly LOVES America. I’d rather have honest true grit in the White House than the Empty Suit one.


9 posted on 09/06/2008 10:15:35 AM PDT by Qwackertoo
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