I wouldn’t have minded one diss at Obama being a community organizer but when they reference it constantly, over and over and over and, talk about it as if that job he held twenty years ago is the ultimate of his career? It kinda shows me there’s no substance to the speech.
As for school funding, don’t you know? Public schools are bad therefore, people would get a better education at a private school and the way to force people into private schools is to totally gut the public school system. Except you know, that just forces people into homeschooling which parents can’t do because 1) they’re under-qualified and 2) they already have jobs.
Dude, she so should not have paraded around Bristol’s boyfriend. He obviously looked bored with the whole thing. Note to Sarah: A self-described “proud redneck” who looks bored during your speech is not a good endorsement for you.
Speaking of hypocrisy: Was listening to KQED earlier and listeners were calling in with what they were going to look for in McCain’s speech tonight. One caller commented that he’ll be looking at references to benefits for veterans because he was disappointed that McCain voted against increasing benefits. The host pointed out that McCain’s defense was that he didn’t think the bill did enough to encourage people to sign up for longer contracts and the caller snipped back that bullets work the same no matter how long the serviceperson‘s contract is.
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As for school funding, don’t you know? Public schools are bad therefore, people would get a better education at a private school and the way to force people into private schools is to totally gut the public school system. Except you know, that just forces people into homeschooling which parents can’t do because 1) they’re under-qualified and 2) they already have jobs.
Dude, she so should not have paraded around Bristol’s boyfriend. He obviously looked bored with the whole thing. Note to Sarah: A self-described “proud redneck” who looks bored during your speech is not a good endorsement for you.
Speaking of hypocrisy: Was listening to KQED earlier and listeners were calling in with what they were going to look for in McCain’s speech tonight. One caller commented that he’ll be looking at references to benefits for veterans because he was disappointed that McCain voted against increasing benefits. The host pointed out that McCain’s defense was that he didn’t think the bill did enough to encourage people to sign up for longer contracts and the caller snipped back that bullets work the same no matter how long the serviceperson‘s contract is.