Fred Thompson says, “Let’s be clear: the selection of Governor Palin has the other side and their friends in the media in a state of panic.”
Right. I’m sure the Dems are the ones in the state of panic. Very Orwellian, no?
Fred Thompson says, “Let’s be clear: the selection of Governor Palin has the other side and their friends in the media in a state of panic.”
Right. I’m sure the Dems are the ones in the state of panic. Very Orwellian, no?
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I just watched three different Republicans claim in separate interviews that they’ve been talking to Democratic women and they’re all very excited about Palin.
Really? Who are they? I want their names.
Yea, no kidding. I can even imagine Republican women I could be like, “Yeah, well I don’t agree with their policies, but they are strong, awesome professional women doing good work.” Palin just doesn’t seem like one of those women to me. It makes me appreciate more what we have with HRC. She isn’t perfect, but compared to SP, she seems so awesome.
The first thing that crossed my mind when they announced her as the VP was “Are they serious?” I think they just cost themselves the election.