Comments on: Poll: Just 22% See Palin as Effective President
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- dikydog, you need a dictionary, or as we in the trailer park say, "you need a big boy speller!"
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- Palin is exactly where she wants to be. She's pedalling influence. She has to keep the notion going that she might run to keep her face in the news. She would lose a lot of power if she ran. She'd lose the ability to grand stand and would be a failure. After that, no one would care what her opinion was. Make no mistake, she wants to stay exactly where she is.
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- For someone "of no consequence", like the tea partiers, the demos have sure been seating it out over her!
- Exactly where she wants to be is right. Her message is to knock "elites" and leave the term undefined. To most people, particularly her followers who consider themselves have-nots and non-elites, elite conjures up an image of those better off, certainly financially. While doing so, Palin has hitched her star to her kool-aide followers and become a multi-millionaire many times over. This fact, of course, she never mentions. She has honed her craft to a high art form. She will milk this for as long as it will take her and she and Todd boy will trot off into the sunset a very rich couple. As saneObserver points out, the other message she touts is the implied one that she may run for president, again tantalizing her kool-aide followers, who can relate to no other "leader." It is in this sense she fills the vacuum and void in their lives with the hope that here is someone, regardless of the fact she couldn't change anything or even begin to lead the greatest country on earth, who will carry their sorry butts to the promised land. Not. She is merely another rich celebrity.
- Palin isn't economically intelligent. America needs a very smart economically sound minded individual and administration, and Palin won't be able to go to school to learn economics overnight. If Romney would assure that he won't allow his religion to get in the way of his leadership in governing America, then he may have an opportunity. If President Obama wants to keep his position, he needs to kick in gear NOW economic development all over America. Otherwise, Americans need to start packing and moving to China where the jobs are.
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- "Poll: Just 22% See Palin as Capable President" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Just 22%??? So how does that compare to the 95% that feel the same way about 0'bammy TODAY???
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- that makes absolutely no sense. A more logical comparison would be GWB's approval rating at the end of his presidency (27%).
- When the deliverance crowd leaves their trailers to vote in mass ,they even got little Bush in the White House 2x-do not count out their favorites...
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- Twenty years from now, you'll blame your old age and no retirement benefits on Bush.......when will you begin to live in todays world?
- exactly hillco ....these libs need to quit worrying about who the president is and start living their life and try to make something out of themselves....i posted before the election that the libs lives wouldnt change one bit if Obama got elected and i called it right...the same ones are still on here complaining about this and that.....them being sad and miserable is nobodys fault but their own
- 48% claim she is unqualified and 29% don't know. It appears for Palin to be elected to any office would require almost all of the undecideds to chose in her favor.
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- If we could only round up those 22% and have them "fixed" before they reproduce we would be doing a great service to future generations.
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- About 1 in 5 Americans believe the Sun revolves around the Earth. hmmm,... 1 in 5.
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- What a bunch of left wing blind jerks. Washington doesn't need professional politians, life long people running our government. that is why our country is in the shape it is in today. These politians think they know better what we need than we do, and they take all our tax dollars and spend it on their buddies and pet projects. There are hundreds up there and all have their pet projects. Very few have never added pork to bills, but all work tirelessly on relections and rarely on what the people want and need. Now that our population is getting closer to 50% ignorant, lazy and living off the government, the politians pander to these people for votes, and apparently say anything they want to make it look like they are a hero for passing bills that continue to put our country in financial jepardy. Palin is not a Yes man for soecial interests, and because she is a lightning rod for controversy, she could not win as president. She is better qualified that our present King and community organizer and his woman of the year wife.
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- Hey "dadirt?" Just how many hallucinogens did you take this morning? (I think you've OD'ed again, Bud.)
- Today's NY Times: "As Obama administration officials put into place the first major wave of changes under the health care legislation, they have tried to defuse stiffening resistance ? from companies like McDonald?s and some insurers ? by granting dozens of waivers to maintain even minimal coverage far below the new law?s standards..." so it has already started. The use of radical legislation by this executive to ARBITRARILY control the health industry. So now Obama, can grant exemptions at his will to whoever he likes. He has created a unprecedented massive patronage system. At the same time he wants to control who can and cannot produce energy by instituting Cap and Trade. Its obvious that this President poses a real threat to not only the principles of the Constitution but to every American's individual liberty. It's equally obvious thta CBS can't be trusted to deliver the news!
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