I’ll click on that link later. But yeah, Sarah Palin, ugh. I watched it on KQED and all the commentary were, “lacking specifics on policy” and “appeals to the base” which is code for “might turn of lots of people.”
Surfing around there’s debate on how much of the speech she did actually write however, she delivered it very well which makes me think she believed every word of that.
I’m actually more masochistic than you. I also saw Romney and Guiliani speak. There were lots of moments when I wanted to spork the TV: Romney with, “Government, Congress and the Supreme Court, too liberal, that’s what’s wrong with it so let’s get them out!” and Guiliani warming up the anti-Obama — yo, former mayor of NYC, you can’t exactly personally fault someone else for being “too cosmopolitan” — for Palin.
As for all the knocking on Obama being a community organizer 20 years ago, anyone who has spent any time in a big city’s low income areas will know what b.s. it is to say that job involves nothing. And that’s the only thing she can rag on him about because while he’s obviously moved on to bigger things, she obviously hasn’t.
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Surfing around there’s debate on how much of the speech she did actually write however, she delivered it very well which makes me think she believed every word of that.
I’m actually more masochistic than you. I also saw Romney and Guiliani speak. There were lots of moments when I wanted to spork the TV: Romney with, “Government, Congress and the Supreme Court, too liberal, that’s what’s wrong with it so let’s get them out!” and Guiliani warming up the anti-Obama — yo, former mayor of NYC, you can’t exactly personally fault someone else for being “too cosmopolitan” — for Palin.
As for all the knocking on Obama being a community organizer 20 years ago, anyone who has spent any time in a big city’s low income areas will know what b.s. it is to say that job involves nothing. And that’s the only thing she can rag on him about because while he’s obviously moved on to bigger things, she obviously hasn’t.