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Joe Steel
09-14-2008, 07:01 AM
She's not just incompetent. She's demonstrably dangerous.


The truly toxic combination of traits GW Bush brought to decision making was:

1) Ignorance
2) Lack of curiosity
3) "Decisiveness"

That is, he was not broadly informed to begin with (point 1). He did not seek out new information (#2); but he nonetheless prided himself (#3) on making broad, bold decisions quickly, and then sticking to them to show resoluteness.

We don't know for sure about #2 for Palin yet -- she could be a sponge-like absorber of information. But we know about #1 and we can guess, from her demeanor about #3. Most of all we know something about the person who put her in this untenable role.

The Palin interview (http://jamesfallows.theatlantic.com/archives/2008/09/the_palin_interview.php)

Nukeman
09-14-2008, 07:45 AM
Your either very scared of this woman or your deeply in love with her. You just can't leave her alone. STALKER!!!!!!!:laugh2:

Kathianne
09-14-2008, 07:49 AM
Your either very scared of this woman or your deeply in love with her. You just can't leave her alone. STALKER!!!!!!!:laugh2:

I was thinking similar thoughts, but figured I had been a thorn to Joe on enough threads.

Gaffer
09-14-2008, 08:44 AM
joe's just doing what he's told to do, post disparaging things about Palin as often as possible.

stephanie
09-14-2008, 08:51 AM
He's starting to remind me of one of the old clucking unintelligent hags who make up that show, the View..

He should apply for a job there..

midcan5
09-14-2008, 07:26 PM
Not since Spiro Agnew have you guys put forth a more mediocre candidate. Quayle was silly too. And while there is nothing wrong with mediocrity, the presidency deserves just a bit of talent, experience, and knowledge. But hey we should be used to your dull choices. Spiro and Dan now Sarah - LOL.


A vote for McCain/Palin is a vote against the fundamental principle of America, the right of the individual to lead their life privately without the government interfering.

stephanie
09-14-2008, 07:35 PM
Not since Spiro Agnew have you guys put forth a more mediocre candidate. Quayle was silly too. And while there is nothing wrong with mediocrity, the presidency deserves just a bit of talent, experience, and knowledge. But hey we should be used to your dull choices. Spiro and Dan now Sarah - LOL.


A vote for McCain/Palin is a vote against the fundamental principle of America, the right of the individual to lead their life privately without the government interfering.

Oh yeah, and Jon Cary and Al Bore were a thrill a minute..

and then you all chose the boy wonder who is so in love with himself, he can't connect with the average American...:coffee:

mundame
09-15-2008, 10:46 AM
the presidency deserves just a bit of talent, experience, and knowledge. But hey we should be used to your dull choices. Spiro and Dan now Sarah - LOL.




Good point, really.

What is wrong with Republicans that they choose such low-IQ types?? At least in the No. 2 spots. The top of the ticket is afraid of competition, maybe? It's weird. And dangerous for the country. I suspect the No. 1 guys can't face the idea that they might die in office, so they don't choose people who could actually serve as president.

Yurt
09-15-2008, 12:31 PM
A vote for Obama bin Biden is a vote against the fundamental principle of America, the right of the individual to lead their life privately without the government interfering.

hjmick
09-15-2008, 12:35 PM
A vote for Obama bin Biden is a vote against the fundamental principle of America, the right of the individual to lead their life privately without the government interfering.

A taxpayer voting for Obama is like a chicken voting for Colonel Sanders.