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by wasadem1 October 7, 2010 12:54 PM EDT
That is just a little higher than those who think Obama is a good president. The post show that you are afraid of her. People like here are going to very soon cut your entitlements. So your fear is valid.
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by USA_is_back October 7, 2010 1:02 PM EDT
wasadem - Is that why the right-wing nuts attack Pelosi, Hillary, Boxer, etc? I guess it makes sense. You FEAR intelligent women!
by larrryshrine October 7, 2010 1:03 PM EDT
Actually, according to the independent Gallup Poll, Obama has a favorable rating of about 43 percent, and it fluctuates as high as 50 percent. So you are wrong.
by jayrh October 7, 2010 1:08 PM EDT
USA_is_back... Thanks for the laugh :-) Palin looks like Einstein next to Boxer, Pelosi and Hillary... ========================================================================================= Larryshrine, Obama's approval numbers are in the 30s now... With good reason, his policies show that he his diametrically opposed to the majority of the American people!
by wasadem1 October 7, 2010 1:14 PM EDT
USA - I do not fear intelligent anybody. But I do think most dem women are socialist. Socialism I do fear and so should you. That is of course, unless you are a socialist or a want to be socialist. Have a nice day
by USA_is_back October 7, 2010 1:25 PM EDT
wasadem - you are about to be puged from the party! You are veering off script! "Socialist" was the parrot buzz word 2 weeks ago! This weeks buzz word is "ELITIST" Remember ELITIST not Socialists. Please use ELITIST in every post. If you don't you will be purged from the party. Now PLEASE stay on script!
by USA_is_back October 7, 2010 12:48 PM EDT
by bcc243 October 7, 2010 12:29 PM EDT your bragging about education? education is a joke in this country. Have you been to college lately. They practically give A's to anyone that shows up for class. In some of my classes, there are people that can't form a proper sentence and not because they don't know the language. @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ YOU attend college classes? "there are people that can't form a proper sentence " - apparently that would be YOU. Also you might want to ask your professor when you should use "YOUR" as opposed to "YOU'RE". Is it "home skuuld" college "YOU'RE" attending? Did you have to take an entrance exam?
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by delusionteabaggers October 7, 2010 1:27 PM EDT
Apparently community colleges in bcc's neck of the woods are not very educational, and they let anyone in that can pay a few dollars tuition.
by justice4x October 7, 2010 12:39 PM EDT
...it is a very sad day when even one American would think that someone as intellectually inept as Sarah Palin is qualified to be President. Who's next, Joe Six-pack? Americans need to stop embracing ignorance.
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by Ms_enza October 7, 2010 12:41 PM EDT
Yeah, they might elect a complete moron... somebody like G.H.W Bush or his idiot son, Jeb.
by whos_zoomin_who October 7, 2010 12:42 PM EDT
Nope some other Joe name cash me....
by larrryshrine October 7, 2010 1:04 PM EDT
Where is Billy Carter when you need him?:)
by maakahill October 7, 2010 1:04 PM EDT
Or maybe some idiot that can only speak plain English via a telepromter? IF Obama is such an intellectual, have you ever seen his college transcripts? NO, he's never released them, nor any other record from his intellectual past. And judging by his inept ability to complete a proper sentence with a telepromter, perhaps Joe Six-Pack might not be too bad. As long as Joe is honest and understands that Goverment is the answer to our problems, then I'll take Joe over this Blow Hole of POTUS!
by jayrh October 7, 2010 1:10 PM EDT
What are you people even talking about??? We have Obama as president!
by whos_zoomin_who October 7, 2010 12:36 PM EDT
Sarah the back door demon and her 22 percent minion Teamons....lololol
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by Ms_enza October 7, 2010 12:32 PM EDT
22%?! That's impressive. That means the population includes a substantial number of people within -1Sigma interval, or above 85 in IQ.
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by October 7, 2010 12:40 PM EDT
So you don't have to be stupid to support Palin, just misinformed or confused.
by Ms_enza October 7, 2010 12:44 PM EDT
Well, not really. Just the bottom 1/5 of the 85 to 100, so still below 90.
by jwind1 October 7, 2010 12:29 PM EDT
the libs responding to this story on here is why this country in shape it is in folks....they rail on a woman who is not even a public figure....no wonder they need government to take care of them
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by Ms_enza October 7, 2010 12:34 PM EDT
Uh, she was the VP candidate. That's a public figure. And it's kinda like virginity. Once you lose it, it stays gone...
by 123xmarksthespot October 7, 2010 12:35 PM EDT
jwind1 - It's very scary when someone is unaware that someone doesn't have to hold a political office to be a public figure and there are plenty of those meddling in things THAT ALL OF US should make ourselves aware of. Ignorance is bliss, I guess, for you.
by actornaught October 7, 2010 12:35 PM EDT
"...a woman who is not even a public figure...."'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Funny.
by October 7, 2010 12:42 PM EDT
Not a public figure? Nonsense. She said she'll run for president if no one else with her values does. TruthTeller
by 123xmarksthespot October 7, 2010 12:44 PM EDT
By his definition, Karl Rove wasn't a public figure either. Why worry about him? Sure. If that's all you need, then we will have political puppets and people behind the scenes pulling the strings and nobody can say anything about the person behind the scenes pulling the strings.
by repubssarehypocrites October 7, 2010 1:37 PM EDT
Not a public figure? Yeah, she's very private alright. She pimps her own kids just to be in the news. Palin took the IQ test and was graded 84, borderline moron. Yet, she seems to be very smart when it comes to hugging the limelight.
by propitiation October 7, 2010 12:26 PM EDT
"Among voters overall, a candidate's connection to the Tea Party may be more of a hindrance than a help." Senate Races of candidates backed by the Tea Party Nevada - Angle vs. Reid Rasmussen Angle +4% 10/5, CNN/Time Angle +2% 10/1 Florida - Rubio vs. Crist vs. Meek FL Co/C/POS (R) Rubio +7% 9/30, Rasmussen Rubio +11% 9/28 Zogby +6% 9/29 Alaska - Miller vs. Murk. (Write-In GOP) vs. McAdams CNN/Time Miller +2% 9/28, Rasmussen +15% 9/19 Colorado - Buck vs. Bennet Rasmussen Buck +5% 10/3, PPP (D) Bennet +1% 10/2, Denver Post/Survey U.S.A. Buck +5% 9/30 Kentucky - Paul vs. Conway Rasmussen Paul +11% 9/29, Survey USA Paul +2% 9/23 Daily Koss/PPP (D) Paul +7% 9/11 CBS News and other organizations have been successful in stopping this Tea Party backed candidate: Delaware - O'Donnell vs. C**ns, (CBS software does not allow me to spell his last name) Farleigh/Dickinson C**ns +17% 10/3, CNN/Times C**ns +16% 9/21 Still, my point is that the statement made in the article does not seem to be correct, based upon the current Polls, when applied to the Senate races.
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by Arviebird October 7, 2010 12:25 PM EDT
Palin shows her face everywhere and people believe she's capable of being president!!! What the heck is wrong with this country. This woman's involvement with the behind the scenes powers that be is a joke. Do they think we have collective brain damage?
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by Ms_enza October 7, 2010 12:32 PM EDT
Yes.
by jayrh October 7, 2010 12:23 PM EDT
My Grand-Mother would be an improvement over Obama! The guy is the absolute worst president in our country's history... And the left gets upset about Sarah Palin... What's the matter? Don't think she would redistribute the wealth in this country? Or, go for something like Cap and Tax that give our money to other countries?
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by 123xmarksthespot October 7, 2010 12:28 PM EDT
jayrh - You saying Obama is the worst president in our country's history says more about you than Obama. Sure. Obama started two expensive wars and left it for the next chap... Sure. Obama started a massive bubble that exploded BEFORE he left office and left if for the next chap... Sure. Obama started the most massive anti-middle class economic policy (called trickle down economics) and got those who would suffer the most from it to vote for him based on social issues. You are clueless.
by jayrh October 7, 2010 1:19 PM EDT
123xmarksthespot, you're trying to revise history... Reagan laid the groundwork for 25 years of economic growth... Obama prolongs the recession on purpose to try and bring about his socialist agenda! =========================================================================================== Two wars were started because we were attacked... Bush only sought to make the world, and us a safer place... ============================================================================================ Massive bubble? You mean the sub-prime fiasco? That had it's root cause Democratic policies? Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, The Community Reinvestment act? That bubble??? =========================================================================================== In every single area, Obama is causing harm to this country... He acts as though he is still the community organizer and would do what is best for the cause, not the country!
by actornaught October 7, 2010 12:22 PM EDT
And John "Twelve" Boehner is almost twice as jealous of her.
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