McCain and Palin - Again? (interviews, Whitehouse, independent, election)
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I think both are dangerous to the growth of this country. I think Palin needs to get out of the Political business , shes not very good. Shes Dangerous , she can't be in a place where she needs to make smart decisions , she abandoned her state. .....it makes me so thinking about her & Mc cain
And I doubt she would choose him either, you can explain to your self the difference between credibility and popularity all day long, the fact is Palin has proved pretty damn credible in drawing a crowd andgetting votes, nobody knows that better than McCain.
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes - we saw that at the last election didn't we?............ Which the republicans lost..................go figure.
If Palin hadn't been involved it might have been a closer call.
She is a political poison chalice and, as I see it, is only of use to the republicans to the extent that she might maintain the interest (and votes) of an already existing fan base. I certainly don't see her winning any new converts.
She's had well over a year to hone her interview skills and shed her airhead image and has succeeded in doing neither.
When did McCain say she was a mistake and just a gimmick to get elected? It doesnt matter what someone else says. What matters is what he actually says
Now I knew I was right about her all along. Rogue my arse. She's a shill for the Republican party. If she were a REAL conservative she'd back Debra Medina.
She wasn't a politician or a leader, she was basically a Spokesmodel for the right.
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