To: Dallas59
I fear that this is her “Potatoe” moment....
To: yield 2 the right
Oh give me a break. This is the second thread you’ve posted your hysterics on. You are falling for exactly what the MSM has hoped you would. Says a lot about you.
12 posted on
11/20/2008 7:33:18 PM PST by
rintense
(I don't wanna gain the whole world and lose my soul~ TobyMac (are you listening Obamabots?))
To: yield 2 the right
I think you scare too easily.
15 posted on
11/20/2008 7:34:11 PM PST by
hercuroc
To: yield 2 the right
It is. She is finished. She will be viewed as a joke from this point forth. I’m not saying that it’s right, but that is exactly what is going to happen.
Why in the name of God would she a) agree to do an interview with MSNBC and, b) agree to do a televised interview while standing directly in front of an area where turkey are slaughtered. I’m sorry, but someone who wants to lead a nation like the United States needs to have a little more sense than that.
Flame away.
20 posted on
11/20/2008 7:35:54 PM PST by
frankiep
(It's made with bits of real panther...so you know it's good.)
To: yield 2 the right
You think an Alaska girl that has been up to her armpits in caribou blood dressing out a kill she made is going to be the least bit squimish about a little turkey blood?
....we can handle it, can you?
23 posted on
11/20/2008 7:36:58 PM PST by
HardStarboard
("The urge to save humanity is almost always a false front for the urge to rule - Mencken knew Obama)
To: yield 2 the right
"I fear that this is her Potatoe moment"I'm afraid you are right. ROFL!!! But it was funny as hell. The guy working with the turkeys was hilarious. When they asked what she would be having for Thanksgiving, and her being in the right place(looking at the background), then she said turkey, I nearly fell out of my chair. LOL!!!
24 posted on
11/20/2008 7:37:57 PM PST by
KoRn
To: yield 2 the right
Gov. Palin can take care of herself.
I think there are many on FR who have had
their own Potato moment and look stupid
in their hope of her demise
59 posted on
11/20/2008 7:56:29 PM PST by
SoCalPol
(In Defeat: Defiance - Churchill)
To: yield 2 the right
68 posted on
11/20/2008 8:01:32 PM PST by
lonestar
To: yield 2 the right
Pfah.
In another year, after the economic ass-whuppin’ this country has coming, anyone who is still turning up their nose at where their food comes from will either be much richer than everyone else, or they’ll be an idiot.
In another year, there’ll be a line of people who will wish they a) had that job of stuffing turkeys into the processing machine, or b) had the turkey, dead or alive.
91 posted on
11/20/2008 8:11:30 PM PST by
NVDave
To: yield 2 the right
If this scares (”I fear”) you, then you are going to be reduced to a quivering pile of jelly by the ATSP MSM over the next two years...
105 posted on
11/20/2008 8:18:40 PM PST by
piytar
To: yield 2 the right
It is an imperfect moment in a gigantic ocean of politics. It doesn’t matter.
To: yield 2 the right
I fear it is her "Potatoe" moment.
One amazing thing about Palin is her ability to brush off adversities and come out even stronger. If any of the other leaders like Jindal, Huckabee, Pawlenty or Barbour were picked by McCain to be his running mate, their political career will be over by now. They will be called damaged goods. But, Palin is going stronger after each misstep or debacle. Mark of a true charismatic leader. She is baptized under fire. The more people slander her, the more popular she becomes.
To: yield 2 the right
Patatoe moment? That was when should couldn’t answer some simple questions from Kutie Katie.
250 posted on
11/21/2008 1:21:19 PM PST by
joesbucks
(Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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