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One Potential Problem. re: Palin.
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| maclogo
Posted on 09/08/2008 8:11:37 PM PDT by maclogo
OK, I'm a conservative who is very excited about Sarah Palin.
But, I have noticed over the past couple of days that Gov. Palin keeps using the EXACT same lines and phrases on the campaign trail that she used so effectively in her convention speech last week.
This is not good.
It is making her seem like a one-trick pony and it WILL be noticed by all very soon if she doesn't change up her rhetoric or at least preface such convention quotes with something like "as I have stated before..."
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KEYWORDS: mccain; mccainpalin; palin; speech; writing
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Am I paranoid or is this potentially a serious problem that will totally discredit her?
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:11:45 PM PDT
by
maclogo
To: maclogo
You’re paranoid. All politicians do this.
2
posted on
09/08/2008 8:13:32 PM PDT
by
Spktyr
(Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
To: maclogo
No you’re not paranoid, Team McCain blows and they’re going to blow it. You’ve just saw one of the signs...
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:13:39 PM PDT
by
bahblahbah
(http://explorations.chasrmartin.com/2008/09/06/palin-rumors/)
To: maclogo
Give her a chance. Obama has been running on Hope and Change for 2 years, and he is the real one trick pony. He hopes he can change his lines, or mind, or position on the surge, or or or.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:13:41 PM PDT
by
realcleanguy
("I have not yet begun to fight")
To: maclogo
“When you are kicking ass, never change your boots.” - Confusius
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:14:24 PM PDT
by
FlingWingFlyer
(McCain/Palin '08! Real change you won't have to "believe in." You'll be able to see it!!!)
To: bahblahbah
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:14:30 PM PDT
by
Jeff Chandler
(Democrats are Intimidated by Strong Women.)
To: maclogo
“Youre paranoid. All politicians do this.”
This is true too...
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:14:45 PM PDT
by
bahblahbah
(http://explorations.chasrmartin.com/2008/09/06/palin-rumors/)
To: maclogo
“as I have stated before...”
Unfortunately, Nobama has already patented that phrase to mean “I’m lying”...
To: maclogo
Fixable. She ran 14 minutes of her 35 minute speech from memory or her own words/style so there IS something there.
But if I hear the term ‘hungry markets’ again I’ll wanna puke myself. It’s like when McCain says ‘my friends....’. Arghhhh.
But it still beats socialism with a shinier, blacker face.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:15:39 PM PDT
by
bpjam
(If an enemy chooses you as his executioner, don't be rude by refusing.)
To: maclogo
If you follow any of these politicians from town to town day after day this is what you will find . With the 24/7 media trying to emphasize this , and try to make it look peculiar to Governor Palin , yes it is a problem .
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:15:51 PM PDT
by
kbennkc
(What passes for optimism is most often an intellectual error)
To: maclogo
It is called the stump speech. They can’t write new speeches for every stop.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:15:52 PM PDT
by
kabar
(.)
To: maclogo
You’re not paranoid. I’m already hearing liberals point this out.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:15:54 PM PDT
by
Nea Wood
(Silly liberal . . . paychecks are for workers!)
To: maclogo
Relax....it’s called a stump speech.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:16:02 PM PDT
by
topfile
To: maclogo
We noticed it too....don’t know if it’s a problem though.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:16:10 PM PDT
by
wtc911
("How you gonna get back down that hill?")
To: maclogo
I can't even count the number of times McCain has said his "I'll make them famous" line, of pork barrel lobbyists. He repeats it in every stump speech because it is a good line and it polled well in focus groups etc. Political junkies vastly overestimate the number of times any given ordinary person hears word one from any given candidate...
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:16:10 PM PDT
by
JasonC
To: maclogo
I can't even count the number of times McCain has said his "I'll make them famous" line, of pork barrel lobbyists. He repeats it in every stump speech because it is a good line and it polled well in focus groups etc. Political junkies vastly overestimate the number of times any given ordinary person hears word one from any given candidate...
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:16:53 PM PDT
by
JasonC
To: maclogo
All candidates have canned speeches they repeat quite often.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:17:06 PM PDT
by
Always Right
(Obama: more arrogant than Bill Clinton, more naive than Jimmy Carter, and more liberal than LBJ.)
To: bahblahbah
She should be able to add a few new lines to her pitch, she is capable. She’s very spontaneous in interviews, she should just be herself.
To: maclogo; xzins
Am I paranoid I think so. Palin is at least talking in complete sentences. Obama has been repeating the same "Hope Change" platitudes for 2 years and his admirers are still swooning every time he says them.
Every time Palin says "Lipstick" the crowds are going to go crazy.
Worry about something else.
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posted on
09/08/2008 8:17:42 PM PDT
by
P-Marlowe
(LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
To: maclogo
I already heard something to this affect on Fox.
I don't think it's entirely uncommon. I remember going to see President Bush in '04 and his speech had the same lines as well. But as we saw with the "somebody else wrote her speech" argument, they'll certainly start in on it regardless. I'm guessing it will be the "issue of the day" tomorrow or the next.
She'll be starting to do one-on-one interviews soon where this shouldn't be an issue.
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