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Palin offers readers insight into ’08 ups, downs

Sun Nov 15, 2009 12:47 PM EST
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— A lot of folks would pay good money to be a fly on the wall at this coffee klatch. In her upcoming memoir “Going Rogue,” former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin says she would welcome a sit-down with ex-Democratic presidential challenger Hillary Clinton.

NBC’s Mike Viqueira offered eye-opening, exclusive excerpts from Palin’s new book on TODAY Sunday, two days before the book’s official release. “Going Rogue” is already a hit out of the gate, with a massive first printing of 1.5 million copies and advance orders putting it at, or near, the top of best-seller lists.

A coffee summit?
While Palin offers readers a front-row seat to the ups and downs of Campaign 2008, and goes into detail over her continual bumping of heads with John McCain’s staff, the former Alaskan governor offers an invite of sorts to Clinton in her book. Clinton lost a hard-fought battle for the Democratic nomination to Barack Obama, who later named her his Secretary of State.

“Should Secretary Clinton and I ever sit down over a cup of coffee, I know that we will fundamentally disagree on many issues, but my hat is off to her hard work on the 2008 campaign trail,” Palin writes.

Palin then offers a nod to their political sisterhood, writing, “Compared to the guys she squared off against, a lot of her supporters think she proved what Margaret Thatcher proclaimed, ‘If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman.’ ”

Clinton herself appeared on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday, and when told of Palin’s words, she indicated Palin should start brewing the joe.

“Absolutely would look forward to having coffee,” Clinton told moderator David Gregory. “I’ve never met her. I think it would be very interesting to sit down and talk with her. I’m ready to have a cup of coffee, and maybe I can make a case on some of those issues we disagree on.”

While Palin looks forward to a meeting with Clinton, she looks back in describing the rough-and-tumble 2008 campaign with a slew of anecdotes that have raised the ire of McCain campaign staff. McCain campaign manager Steve Schmidt has already derided Palin’s book, saying “it’s all fiction.”

Claims she was micromanaged
Palin contends that Schmidt and other McCain staffers tried to micromanage her during the 2008 campaign, silencing her by sending her off the campaign trail for crucial days at a time. When poll numbers lagged, Palin says Schmidt’s solution was to hire a nutritionist for her.

“You’ve told me how to dress, what to say, who to talk to, a lot of people not to talk to; who my heroes are supposed to be, and we’re still losing,” Palin writes. “Now you’re going to tell me what to eat?”

Palin also offers insights into trying to give her all to a campaign when her family life was being turned upside down. She reveals that just a month after the April 2008 birth of her son Trig, who has Down syndrome, her daughter Bristol, then 17, informed her she was pregnant by boyfriend Levi Johnston.

Palin says she was just beginning to hit the campaign trail when, on Sept. 1, she received shocking news on her hotel TV. “I was standing in the bathroom, brushing my teeth and enjoying the novelty of watching the news at the same time, when a crawl scrolled across the bottom of the screen — ‘Breaking: Vice presidential candidate Gov. Sarah Palin’s teenage daughter Bristol is pregnant.’

“I nearly gagged on my toothbrush. ‘Oh, God,’ I thought. ‘Here we go.’ ”

She also writes that she was so thoroughly vetted — the McCain camp even reviewed transcripts of sermons that pastors had given at her local church — she was pleased that “they knew exactly what they’re getting.”

Still, she contends she was forced to zip her lip when it came to potentially explosive views that may have not jibed with the official campaign line. In a campaign session with Schmidt, Palin told him about her creationist views.

She writes: “But your dad’s a science teacher,” Schmidt objected. “Yes.” “Then you know science proves evolution,” added Schmidt. I said, “But I believe that God created us and also that He can create an evolutionary process that allows species to change and adopt.” Schmidt winced and raised his eyebrows. In the dim light, his sunglasses shifted atop his ear. I had just dared to the mention the C-word: creationism. But I felt I was on solid factual ground.”

Palin eyeing 2012?
Palin hits the book-hawking circuit in earnest Wednesday, taking a weeklong promotional bus tour through nine states. It may be no coincidence those nine states are considered presidential battlegrounds in 2012, but GOP consultant Stuart Roy told NBC News he doesn’t believe Palin’s book is a prelude to a presidential run of her own.

“Given the moves she has done, I don’t believe that she’s eyeing 2012 so much as she’s eyeing being a leader of the conservative movement,” Roy said.

Speaking with Lester Holt on TODAY, Gregory added that Palin’s book provides even more evidence McCain truly went with a wild card in choosing Palin as his running mate.

“A lot of [the book] underscores how risky this decision was by John McCain to put her on the ticket,” Gregory said. “They were going for a big splash, but they also got a lot of headaches with Sarah Palin, and in the end, she proved to be a liability.”

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{"commentId":10690288,"authorDomain":"libiure"}
LU-404506

Hillary Clinton's a better person than I am.

I wouldn't last 5 minutes in a conversation with that bimbo.

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  • 20 votes
Reply#1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:55 PM EST
{"commentId":10690605,"authorDomain":"gosalmonfish"}
sumthin fishy

Start contibuting early and often to her 2012 campaign.....if she gets the Republican nomination, this would be the best investment in a future without another know-nothing, ignore the facts President controlled by the religious right and financial giants of this country.

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  • 6 votes
#1.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:23 PM EST
{"commentId":10690765,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
True RealistDeleted
{"commentId":10691081,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
Brad Melton

she stayed true to her self and her values...

And what may we ask is her self and what are her values other than shameless self-promotion?

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  • 22 votes
#1.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:14 PM EST
{"commentId":10692951,"authorDomain":"judy2n1"}
anonymous-541659

Oh I so agree with you all. When will she just go away???

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  • 13 votes
#1.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:27 PM EST
{"commentId":10694465,"authorDomain":"pthesing"}
LIVE TO RIDE

How about accomplishing something first. Then write the book!

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  • 15 votes
#1.5 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:06 PM EST
{"commentId":10695219,"authorDomain":"dan42day"}
dan42day

Hmmm, Sara Palin President, or Sara Palin author?

I think we should all buy her book and encourage her to keep writing!

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  • 3 votes
#1.6 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:23 PM EST
{"commentId":10695479,"authorDomain":"URQ"}
URQ196Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

YAWN, gaseous event from my anus, sigh of disgust from where the YAWN took place, OH MY, my arse gave another event WHEW! that was worse than garlic cooked Chicken, could that be Moose?, OH MAN I am over fifty, is this wench gonna make me be constipated? oh no please magic sky god, make her go away, wait I passed gas, no odor,, I think all is well, it did not smell, perhaps she is going away soon

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  • 2 votes
#1.7 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:55 PM EST
{"commentId":10696284,"authorDomain":"doobie-1"}
Doobie-1458862

??????????????????? Odd.

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  • 4 votes
#1.8 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:54 AM EST
{"commentId":10702553,"authorDomain":"davelexa"}
spider-737231

I just stopped in on this thread to make sure that libs still automatically react to Palin with ignorant, juvenile insults. They do.

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  • 6 votes
#1.9 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:59 PM EST
{"commentId":10703142,"authorDomain":"tabrepairs"}
lantry

then your right , hillary is a better person than you!

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    #1.10 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:25 PM EST
    {"commentId":10703207,"authorDomain":"wpost41"}
    Walter Post

    Why would anyone want Palin as a reprosenative of the people after she walked out of being Govenor of Alaska, half way though its term.

    {"commentId":10703207,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wpost41"}
    • 5 votes
    #1.11 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:28 PM EST
    {"commentId":10703342,"authorDomain":"wpost41"}
    Walter Post

    We already have dangerouse in the White House, we dont need Palin.

    {"commentId":10703342,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wpost41"}
      #1.12 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:33 PM EST
      {"commentId":10704069,"authorDomain":"conservative-lib"}
      CONSERVATIVE_LIB

      Hey I swallowed my gum, so I guess im going rogue too.

      {"commentId":10704069,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"conservative-lib"}
      • 3 votes
      #1.13 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:07 PM EST
      {"commentId":10704162,"authorDomain":"conservative-lib"}
      CONSERVATIVE_LIB

      Walter Post

      We already have dangerouse in the White House, we dont need Palin

      Noooo, we dont want anymore dangerouse in the white house. . .whatever that is.

      {"commentId":10704162,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"conservative-lib"}
      • 4 votes
      #1.14 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:11 PM EST
      {"commentId":10704830,"authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
      KayCee-1390629

      Hey REALIST - whatever!!! WHo in the world can stand that irritating voice - you betcha!! UGH!!! By the way, I thought the Republican party was so well-put-together and so tight -nitted??! HA, big joke here!!

      But you know what, since I've seen Sarah out on her own and without those good ole boys telling her what to do, I kinda admire her a bit, especially when she spills the beans on her REPUB folks! hahahahaha! Look out Cheney and McCain, Sarah's a comin to getcha!!!

      {"commentId":10704830,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
      • 2 votes
      #1.15 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:40 PM EST
      {"commentId":10706533,"authorDomain":"apgbeach"}
      The Colonel-964761

      I'd take Palin over Pelosi. I think Pelosi has had so much Botox she can't form an expression in her face. At least Palin still has working face muscles. BTW, what's with that sideways grin thing Pelosi does? It's like the muscles on the side of her mouth don't work anymore and can't pull her cheeks up to actually form a smile. Is that from Botox injections? Watch for it next time she's on T.V. Creepy.

      {"commentId":10706533,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"apgbeach"}
      • 2 votes
      #1.16 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:50 PM EST
      {"commentId":10706838,"authorDomain":"raadams"}
      Adams122

      Palin can only hope in her dreams to be in Mrs. Pelosi's position. Who by the way Mrs. Pelosi would eat Fishin Palin for lunch. But Palin is prettier in a goofy kind of way if that makes you feel better!! No brains but pretty, however that does not cut it in this business. You really must have something on the ball which Palin doesn't even have a nodding notion what that is.

      {"commentId":10706838,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"raadams"}
      • 3 votes
      #1.17 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:04 PM EST
      {"commentId":10707181,"authorDomain":"arm6269"}
      tony-268769

      Has the conversation on this site actually devolved to place where the topic has turned to the physical attractiveness of Speaker Pelosi ???

      {"commentId":10707181,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"arm6269"}
      • 1 vote
      #1.18 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:19 PM EST
      {"commentId":10707324,"authorDomain":"glenaenchantpresence"}
      Gus-393033

      There are obviously many that are interested in her thoughts! The book is flying off the charts. But that doesn't mean that people are pulling some lever next to her name.

      I don't think she'll run unless there is a massive effort to get her in. Would she be good? Better than what we have! She seems to like "America first"... something that would be refreshing to see again.

      As far as being micro-managed... I remember they tried to micro manage Ronald Reagan. When he finally took control of his campaign, things became much more clear. John McCain's candidacy was one of the more pitiful ones ever run. All of the distinguishing marks that would have put him in a better position were erased because he didn't want to stop playing badminton while Obama was hitting tennis balls at 150 miles per hour. That's where "political correctness" get you.

      Good luck Sarah.

      P.S. Author or politician? This author ran a state.... the author in the White House ran a community organizing organization.

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      • 3 votes
      #1.19 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:26 PM EST
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      {"commentId":10690587,"authorDomain":"wkmccarty"}
      downrwithfrenzies

      What an obviously ploy to reach the disgruntled Clinton supporters. I guess she hopes they're as stupid as everyone else who voted for McCain/Palin. I'm a feminist yet I still don't want to put just anyone in a skirt in office..

      {"commentId":10690587,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wkmccarty"}
      • 14 votes
      Reply#2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:21 PM EST
      {"commentId":10702352,"authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
      Bill-338833

      LOL!

      When I read the title of this article "...Palin offers readers insight..." I was like, "What? Puff and Spot were having an affair? Jane liked to see Dick run?"

      Then I saw the title of the ummm book - "Going Rogue". LOL, again. She supports illegal wars, un-Constitutional searches and imprisonments, Dubya-era deficits and expenditures, fiscal policies that led to record foreclosures, record, albeit much more difficult personal bankruptcies, bailouts of financial institutions that no one knew were failing until the day before, decline in real income growth, slashing of public school funding, PRIVATIZATION of Social Security and many services that government could easily do (including building rec halls and barracks in Iraq), keeping Elaine 'Mrs. Mitch McConnell' Chao in office for eight years and watching her ship our jobs to Mother China, devisiveness, teenage pregnancies, etc. Some rogue. Kinda like Harley guys all dressing alike and calling themselves 'rebels'...oooo and la-dee-da!

      The only difference between Sarah Pinhead and trailer trash is that Pinhead lives in a dumpy house and can see Russia from her front porch, giving her much higher foreign relations credentials than Vice-President Biden.

      Are G(ay)O(ld)P(edophile)s really this freakin' stupid and desperate?

      {"commentId":10702352,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
      • 4 votes
      #2.1 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:50 PM EST
      {"commentId":10702590,"authorDomain":"davelexa"}
      spider-737231

      Hey Bill, looks like you've read everything except the book itself. Why don't you try that before you comment, genius?

      {"commentId":10702590,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davelexa"}
      • 2 votes
      #2.2 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:01 PM EST
      {"commentId":10702626,"authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
      Bill-338833

      Anyone else notice that President Obama has been in office for over 11 months with no attacks on our soil.

      After nine months, 'terrorists' were somehow able to evade the son of a former director of CIA (and his brother, whose company had the security contracts on Dulles airport, United Airlines and the Skull-and-Bones-owned WTCs), two SECDEFs, three Chiefs of Staff, the NSA who was a fromer board member of Chevron-Texaco, the head of Halliburton, friends of Bechtel, nephews of Uncle Bucky, three Texas oilmen (Dubya, <cheney>, and Don Evans), Andrew Card, who had presided over Bechtel's Big Dig, and the nation's top diplomat, a four-star general whose son was chairman of the FCC on the day that all communications went down during an alleged 'terrorist attack'.

      Subsequently, thos who had a "failure of imagination" ended up profitting from that very failure, including Rudolph Gigolo-ani, who was IN London trying to sell his security services to the British government on the day of the "London Subway Bombings" which occurred on the first day of the G-6/7 meetings and AFTER rush hours...hmmm...

      Oh, yeah - and for all you GrandOldPartiers out there: if you beleive that there were more than one 'terrorist' on September the 11th, 2001, then YOU are a conspiracy theorist, too...

      {"commentId":10702626,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
      • 2 votes
      #2.3 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:02 PM EST
      {"commentId":10702663,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
      ewent

      DownwithFrenzies...Not to worry. The Good Old Boys Network are not going to step aside for a female president. Hillary Clinton was as close as it comes. The proof of that is the rigors they put Palin through to turn her into a party robot. Most women wouldn't tolerate being machine gunned by male party brass because the have some measure of self-esteem that disallows it.

      Palin's young. She'll get a good taste of just how the Old Guard forges a link no women dare penetrate.

      {"commentId":10702663,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
      • 3 votes
      #2.4 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:04 PM EST
      {"commentId":10702805,"authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
      Bill-338833

      Hey, spider,

      I've already heard all I need to hear from Pinhead...plus, I read the book in kindergarten..."See Sarah. See Sarah run. See angry, illiterate people who are unable to think for themselves cheer for her. See Sarah get mad because she can't be captain of the high school cheerleading squad. See Sarah use campaign funds to buy tens of thousands of dollars of ugly, new clothes. See Sarah mis-pronounce army leaders' names. See Sarah wink. See Sarah try to sound smart. See Sarah sell bobblehead dolls to support her campaign."

      Dude/tte, can anyone really be serious that you'd put her in charge of the 'red phone'? Dubya was enough of an insult and ruined our stature around the world, but at least he had the master Skull-and-Bones playbook to read from (it has pictures, so he was all good). Can you imagine Pinhead as Commander-in-Chief. Sheesh - Native Americans wouldn't be afraid to attack us!

      Pinhead is an insult to the party of Abraham Lincoln. You people have set the common denominator so freakin' low with complete moron that I simply do not believe it. Seriously. I cannot believe that any person of sane mind would consider for more than one-half second supporting her for anything other than Joe the Plumber's mistress.

      {"commentId":10702805,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
      • 4 votes
      #2.5 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:11 PM EST
      {"commentId":10702943,"authorDomain":"cbg3"}
      Cassia

      She's also stamping her feet.

      {"commentId":10702943,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"cbg3"}
      • 3 votes
      #2.6 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:17 PM EST
      {"commentId":10703162,"authorDomain":"wayne60"}
      wayne-1470354

      Yes better have the ignorant muslim idiot you put in office, no experience, no brains, bought and paid for only able to read teleprompter.

      {"commentId":10703162,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wayne60"}
        #2.7 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:26 PM EST
        {"commentId":10703193,"authorDomain":"tabrepairs"}
        lantry

        but you would put a non leader like obama in office? this guy is no more than a salesman for the radical librals,what a pi@s poor excuse for a president!

        {"commentId":10703193,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"tabrepairs"}
        • 4 votes
        #2.8 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:27 PM EST
        {"commentId":10703286,"authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
        Bill-338833

        http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33918869/ns/today-today_books/?ns=today-today_books&ns=today-today_books

        Ignoring substantial parts of her record if not the facts, she depicts herself as a frugal traveler on the taxpayer's dime, a reformer without ties to powerful interests and a politician roguishly indifferent to high ambition.

        Palin goes adrift, at times, on more contemporary issues, too. She criticizes President Barack Obama for pushing through a bailout package that actually was achieved by his Republican predecessor George W. Bush — a package she seemed to support at the time.

        A look at some of her statements in "Going Rogue," obtained by The Associated Press in advance of its release Tuesday:

        THE FACTS: Although travel records indicate she usually opted for less-pricey hotels while governor, Palin and daughter Bristol stayed five days and four nights at the $707.29-per-night Essex House luxury hotel (robes and slippers come standard) overlooking New York City's Central Park for a five-hour women's leadership conference in October 2007. With air fare, the cost to Alaska was well over $3,000. Event organizers said Palin asked if she could bring her daughter. The governor billed her state more than $20,000 for her children's travel, including to events where they had not been invited, and in some cases later amended expense reports to specify that they had been on official business.

        She accepted $1,000 each from a state senator and his wife and $30 from a state representative in the weeks after the two Republican lawmakers' offices were raided by the FBI as part of an investigation into a powerful Alaska oilfield services company.

        Palin is blurring the lines between Obama's stimulus plan — a $787 billion package of tax cuts, state aid, social programs and government contracts — and the federal bailout that Republican presidential candidate John McCain voted for and President George W. Bush signed.

        Palin's views on bailouts appeared to evolve as McCain's vice presidential running mate. In September 2008, she said "taxpayers cannot be looked to as the bailout, as the solution, to the problems on Wall Street." A week later, she said "ultimately what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy."

        During the vice presidential debate in October, Palin praised McCain for being "instrumental in bringing folks together" to pass the $700 billion bailout. After that, she said "it is a time of crisis and government did have to step in."

        PALIN: Says Ronald Reagan faced an even worse recession than the one that appears to be ending now, and "showed us how to get out of one. If you want real job growth, cut capital gains taxes and slay the death tax once and for all."

        THE FACTS: The estate tax, which some call the death tax, was not repealed under Reagan and capital gains taxes are lower now than when Reagan was president.

        Economists overwhelmingly say the current recession is far worse. The recession Reagan faced lasted for 16 months; this one is in its 23rd month. The recession of the early 1980s did not have a financial meltdown. Unemployment peaked at 10.8 percent, worse than the October 2009 high of 10.2 percent, but the jobless rate is still expected to climb.

        ...read the rest of the article for yourself...

        See Spot. See Spot roll over and play brain dead, just like the GrandOlePartiers

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        • 4 votes
        #2.9 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:31 PM EST
        {"commentId":10703314,"authorDomain":"smcjohnson"}
        Retired Navy-1144389

        Bill people like you have serious issues. It is people like you that really need to get off your depression meds and take a look around at whats happening to America. But instead you will continue to collect your monthly check. In the view of the other countries I'll bet GWB did ruin it because he wasn't sucking on thier shoestrings every time they turned around. He had whats called a backbone, something you liberals probably havent seen since you were born.

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        • 3 votes
        #2.10 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:32 PM EST
        {"commentId":10703344,"authorDomain":"billzjunk69"}
        Bill-338833

        by the way, spider, today is Monday and the book will be released Tuesday...I suppose you've read it?

        Did you like this part:

        PALIN: Criticizes an aide to her predecessor, Gov. Frank Murkowski, for a conflict of interest because the aide represented the state in negotiations over a gas pipeline and then left to work as a handsomely paid lobbyist for ExxonMobil. Palin asserts her administration ended all such arrangements, shoving a wedge in the revolving door between special interests and the state capital.

        THE FACTS: Palin ignores her own "revolving door" issue in office; the leader of her own pipeline team was a former lobbyist for a subsidiary of TransCanada, the company that ended up winning the rights to build the pipeline.

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        • 3 votes
        #2.11 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:34 PM EST
        {"commentId":10704050,"authorDomain":"janmccann"}
        Jan-357844

        Dear Bill,

        What do you call the attack at Ft. Hood? I call it a terriorist attack. So eat your words that Obama has kept us safe.

        {"commentId":10704050,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"janmccann"}
        • 5 votes
        #2.12 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:06 PM EST
        {"commentId":10704377,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
        ewent

        Jan...How very convenient of you to omit to post that Ft. Hood is a military base. What has Obama to do with keeping a military base that is intent upon signing on anyone and everyone just because they are so desperate for more troops? How very convenient of you to omit to post that not only did the military brass at Ft. Hood know of the terrorist possibility but ignore it. Did you want Obama to play good cop/bad cop just so you'll have something to snark about?

        Seems to me a military base is the core of all protection. If a military base isn't safe, did you want Obama to put on his armor for you? Yeesh...the right wing bash Obama campaign continues. The guy's in office 11 months and they already have impeachment proceedings on their minds. Meanwhile.....You give Bush a free ride? Let me guess what state you live in.

        {"commentId":10704377,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
        • 3 votes
        #2.13 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:20 PM EST
        {"commentId":10704524,"authorDomain":"moberly4"}
        Gary 420

        You can always count on a Palin story to bring out the left wing loons! A couple of random thoughts:

        McCain ran a terrible campaign. He never gave people a reason to vote for him and he failed to point out the inexperience and far left idealogy of Obama. They wasted a lot of time on Bill Ayers and Rev Wright. He had no answer when the economy tanked.

        Adding Palin to the ticket brought them from a 6 point or so deficit to essentially running even. Palin completely stole the democratic convention "bounce". The campaign was lost when the markets tanked due to the Lehmann collapse. McCain ran around like an old man while Obama wisely hid under the desk. The media blamed Bush and the GOP for everything and Obama won. In the end the election turned on the economy and neither Palin or Biden had that much impact. That's how it usually works.

        The problem now is Obama is still hiding and has done nothing positive to turn the economy around and much to harm it.

        The media double standard continues. Biden is a gaffe a minute going back 35 years. Obama claimed the USA had 57 states. People get tired and make mistakes when they are on the campaign trail. If a Republican makes a mistake, it is front page news. When a Dem makes a mistake, it is buried.

        This country needs a leader. Obama is smart and clean and articulate, ( Joe Biden says so) but he can't make decisions and is not a leader.

        A strong GOP leader in 2012 will provide a sharp contrast to the academic solutions of the Obama crowd.

        I don't know what Palin will do. I like her a lot; I think she should have finished her term and had some concrete accomplishments to contract with academic theory that currently passes for policy in the White House. She could also run for Sentate and get some more experience for a try down the road.

        It's still early. No one had heard of Bill Clinton in 1989. Obama was a back bencher in the Illinois Statehouse in 2001.

        The GOP needs to find a platform and run on it. It needs to be positive; they need to stand for something. They cannot run on an "anyone but Obama" ticket in 2012 and win. The GOP did that in 1996 (Dole v Clinton) . The Dems did that in 2004. Don't be democrat lite. Find a leader with ideas, accomplishments, and a vision and people will get behind her (or him)

        {"commentId":10704524,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"moberly4"}
        • 2 votes
        #2.14 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:26 PM EST
        {"commentId":10704952,"authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        spider-737231

        Bill: I really don't plan to read the book. I just question your criticism of a book you haven't read. Well, yeah, you did say you read it in kindergarten....hmmm, I didn't realize the book came out last year.

        {"commentId":10704952,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        • 2 votes
        #2.15 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:45 PM EST
        {"commentId":10705668,"authorDomain":"rosesinjanuary"}
        skipastar

        Bill, I like the way you think. I wondered if McCain and then Palin were actually chosen because the republicans knew they would be entering a room with no floors AND wanted the democrats to win. I could not believe Palin, or McCain, for that matter, I was incredulous that these two people were chosen to represent the republicans. And I too, share your thought (s) on 9/11 and did when it was occuring.

        {"commentId":10705668,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"rosesinjanuary"}
        • 1 vote
        #2.16 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:13 PM EST
        {"commentId":10705729,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
        ewent

        Gary420...Shows what you know. The reality is far different. McCain ran an honest campaign. The RNC threw their party a curve. If anyone of the other candidates in the primary had made it past their noses, they'd have had to face the Bush mess. They figured if McCain came out ahead, he was an old guy and would likely not survive the first presidential 3 months. Which would have left Palin president and another puppet (which she now freely admits as "micromanaging") like Bush at the helm.

        Just imagine the free-for-all this would have created for the RNC to explain how not one but two Republican presidents were inept, incapable and irresponsibly uninformed. Cheney would have salivated over that scenario.

        {"commentId":10705729,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
        • 2 votes
        #2.17 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:15 PM EST
        {"commentId":10707387,"authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        spider-737231

        ewent: ....inept, incapable, and irresponsibly uninformed....

        Perfect description of the successful Democrat candidate, as evidenced by his performance thus far.

        {"commentId":10707387,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        • 1 vote
        #2.18 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:29 PM EST
        Reply
        {"commentId":10690776,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693

        Funny how Leftwing Loons FEAR PALIN. If she is not a threat to Democrats, why all the attention? She has more Elected Political Experience than Barack Hussein Oba Mao and more GUTS to stand up against her own party and has a record of Positive Change in Alaska. Oba Mao is nothing but a Bowing, Appeasing COWARD who Votes Present or Blames GWB when things get tough!

        {"commentId":10690776,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 6 votes
        Reply#3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:43 PM EST
        {"commentId":10690816,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
        True RealistDeleted
        {"commentId":10690842,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        Brad Melton

        CHARLIE-295693

        Funny how Leftwing Loons FEAR PALIN. If she is not a threat to Democrats, why all the attention?

        She garners it herself. It wasn't the Democrats or the public who wrote the book.

        {"commentId":10690842,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        • 10 votes
        #3.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:49 PM EST
        {"commentId":10690852,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693

        ANY REPUBLICAN IS BETTER THAN OBA MAO! OBA MAO WILL LOSE IN 2012 and Democrats in Congress will LOSE BIG in 2010 and 2012.

        {"commentId":10690852,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 6 votes
        #3.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:49 PM EST
        {"commentId":10690869,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
        True RealistDeleted
        {"commentId":10690884,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693

        Brad, were you just born. Did you see the 2008 election? Democrats swarmed her the moment she was announced as the VP Candidate. It began then and has never stopped. She connects with REAL AMERICANS, the way No Democrat can. She doesn't feed them Kool-Aid and this punch line of Hope and Change, then tell them the government will take care of them.

        {"commentId":10690884,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 6 votes
        #3.5 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:53 PM EST
        {"commentId":10690922,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693Expand Comment Comment collapsed by the community

        So tell me Libtards. What has Oba Mao accomplished that has had a positive effect on Creating Jobs, reducing the Deficit, winning the war in Afghanistan. NOTHING. Yet you Follow him like a little puppy dog, Funny how you are willing to go down on a sinking ship with him! I'll stick with what REALLY WORKS, CONSERVATIVE PRINCIPALS. You Continue to put your hands out and expect the Government to fill them. If you like to be micro-managed so much why not move in with your Uncle Hugo Chavez!

        {"commentId":10690922,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 8 votes
        #3.6 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 2:57 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691086,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        Brad Melton

        Dragonwagon5

        Sara should rename the book:

        "It's Not MY Fault"........

        {"commentId":10691086,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        • 15 votes
        #3.7 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:14 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691144,"authorDomain":"spamalamadingdong"}
        Dude-471844

        Charlie - I don't think you actually know anything.

        {"commentId":10691144,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"spamalamadingdong"}
        • 14 votes
        #3.8 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:19 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691167,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693

        Well prove me wrong. Oh yeah, you CAN'T! You just make idiotic statements like the good little indoctrinated fool that you are!

        {"commentId":10691167,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 5 votes
        #3.9 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:22 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691181,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        Brad Melton

        MRT-418756

        I guess it will never be answered, but really, WTF was the republican party thinking when they selected her as VP candidate?

        There was a method to the madness. Senator McCain knew the fundie fringe that had hijacked the Party viewed him with suspicion. He needed one from among their ranks to pull in their support. Problem was, America had gotten enough of those who confused faith with reality, belief with science & who were more concerned with what two people do in their bedroom and what a woman does with her body running the country. When these none issues took priority to a roof over one's head and bread butter on the table, the people spoke. Add to that the Neo Con confusion with war as leadership and pandering to the corporatocracy and the rest is, as they say, history. Governor Palin is too associated with this stuff to ever be a viable candidate. Let them run her; she reminds me of a female WASP version of Fran Drescher; New York nasal, great bod but at least Fran has a sense of humor and a heart that's not vindictive.

        {"commentId":10691181,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        • 11 votes
        #3.10 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:23 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691331,"authorDomain":"ian-duck-1"}
        ian-duck-1

        Charlie - I think you are off your meds once again, delusional you are.. And yes "I don't think you actually know anything"

        {"commentId":10691331,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ian-duck-1"}
        • 6 votes
        #3.11 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:35 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691390,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693

        Have another Kool-Aid Duck and prove me wrong and anwser the question: What positive effect has Oba Mao had on Creating Jobs, reducing the Deficit, winning the war in Afghanistan. TOO SCARED TO ANSWER!!!!!!

        {"commentId":10691390,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 7 votes
        #3.12 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:43 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691706,"authorDomain":"ian-duck-1"}
        ian-duck-1

        I'm working just fine. Takes a while to fix things , patience. And btw I am a Vietnam Nam Combat Vet. "TOO SCARED TO ANSWER" Not likely.

        {"commentId":10691706,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ian-duck-1"}
        • 11 votes
        #3.13 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:16 PM EST
        {"commentId":10691805,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        starbuck49

        Charlie

        Peg Bundy would have a btter chance of winnng the Presiedncy tha Balin Palin.

        {"commentId":10691805,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        • 13 votes
        #3.14 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:28 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693017,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        CHARLIE-295693

        Duck, That's not an answer. Just more Libtard EXCUSES! What happen to Unemployment not going above 8%, Oh no 10.2%, Deficit spending, hell forget saving money, lets quadruple the deficit and spend more money than any other president from Washington to GWB combined. Let's ignore the Oba Mao Appointed General, have 8 meetings and NO DECISION! Great Leadership! One thing I have seen from just about every Single Democrat, THEY PUT PARTY and POLITICAL FUTURE BEFORE COUNTRY. That's unacceptable.

        {"commentId":10693017,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
        • 7 votes
        #3.15 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:33 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693142,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        starbuck49

        If the Democrats put party before the people, everything would have been voted along party lines and everything passed, somewhat like the first 6 years of Bush. Almost 100% goper voted yes on everything. No vetoes by Bush until the last 2 years when he used the veto on everything the democrats sent to him.

        The democrats in Congress are not in lock step with every plan the president has, they ARE thinking of the people. The Gopers were in lock step with Bush.

        {"commentId":10693142,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        • 15 votes
        #3.16 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:46 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693171,"authorDomain":"Independentandproud"}
        Independentandproud

        Charlie, it seems your main arguments are insults, calling anyone liberal a retard, Obama a maoist, and for some reason conservatives feel the need to use his full name, Barrack Hussein Obama. I still dont see how that is an insult.

        And saying she connects with average Americans? That explains how my REPUBLICAN dominated town cant even stand her. There are no corportaions here, we are a small town just moving along. About as average as you can get.

        {"commentId":10693171,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"Independentandproud"}
        • 15 votes
        #3.17 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:48 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693371,"authorDomain":"mike-moe0408"}
        Aggie-345886

        I really don't think she is going to run for President. BUT...she certainly has more governing experience than Obama...can't deny that. I, personally, don't think she is Presidential material, nor did/do I think Obama was/is either. SO why are people going berserk over the "possibility" that she may oppose Obama in 2010...I don't think the Repbulican Party would nominate her anyway...at least at this point. So...libs...untwist your panties..I doubt it's even gonna happen. BUT..you gotta admit, this is a woman to be reckoned with and respected. Gonads to gonads...she wins.

        Not to mention experience in actual governing...vs community organizing under ACORN's direction.

        {"commentId":10693371,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mike-moe0408"}
        • 5 votes
        #3.18 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:10 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693463,"authorDomain":"laschulz0309"}
        LS-415070

        I love the fact that people expect our President to fix this mess in less than 1 year!! Did it take minutes, seconds, to create?????? NO! It took years to create the financial mess we're in! And you can blame Democrats and Republicans....both are to blame!! But the fact is, since it took more than a year to get into this mess, it's going to take more than a year to get out of it!!

        And, Charlie, before you spout off, you might want to do a little research for some FACTS!!

        {"commentId":10693463,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"laschulz0309"}
        • 14 votes
        #3.19 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:21 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693710,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
        TCYB-1465700

        Everyone fears Palin. Left, right, does not matter. She is a dangeous woman.

        {"commentId":10693710,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
        • 4 votes
        #3.20 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:47 PM EST
        {"commentId":10694892,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        starbuck49

        Aggie-345886

        SO why are people going berserk over the "possibility" that she may oppose Obama in 2010...

        She can oppose Obama all she wants in 2010 bcause Presidential elections will be for 2012 when Obama's first term ends and his second term starts.

        But, I'll bet you knew that, didn't you?

        {"commentId":10694892,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        • 6 votes
        #3.21 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:50 PM EST
        {"commentId":10695241,"authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
        Suzi Laughlin

        starbuck49

        Good one...LMAO!

        {"commentId":10695241,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
        • 2 votes
        #3.22 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:25 PM EST
        {"commentId":10696269,"authorDomain":"jamesvanspach"}
        Jim A-371003

        She lost at VP and quit as Governor, her daughter, got knocked up at 17. She speaks to the disenfranchised whites of America, who fear change. Coming out for Creationism, will set her to the right, in her own party. Limbaugh sells books and we know he's wacked...yet being the most popular conservative, says alot about the disarray in the Republican Party. She has no chance of winning the presidency.

        {"commentId":10696269,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"jamesvanspach"}
        • 7 votes
        #3.23 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:51 AM EST
        {"commentId":10696320,"authorDomain":"doobie-1"}
        Doobie-1458862

        She also believes in witches and supported the idea that Alaska should secede from the Union. it's no wonder the GOP disowned her, heck even that crackpot Candidate for Pres chose to disown her, the GOP is all up in a BIG MESS, check out their spokespeople, they are all weirdos...........so sad TOO BAD GOP, get sane and get back to us when you are not loudmouth FREAKS.............. the American people deserve better than crackpot weirdo rightwing NUTS.........

        {"commentId":10696320,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"doobie-1"}
        • 5 votes
        #3.24 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:00 AM EST
        {"commentId":10696617,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        starbuck49

        I believe in witches too, they can turn you into an inanimate object. I picked u this witch hitch hiking, her broom had broken down,well she put her hand on my leg and I turned into a hotel.

        {"commentId":10696617,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        • 6 votes
        #3.25 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:57 AM EST
        {"commentId":10697480,"authorDomain":"ian-duck-1"}
        ian-duck-1

        Charlie -- You are unacceptable - along with the individuals you choose to support are what is wrong with America. And frankly not worth the time it takes to respond.

        {"commentId":10697480,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ian-duck-1"}
        • 4 votes
        #3.26 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:29 AM EST
        {"commentId":10702795,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
        ewent

        Charlie...Get real. No one fears Palin. The only thing they fear is another inexperienced president who will do what Bush did: Destroy the country. If Palin shows herself to be equal to Olympia Snow or Hillary Clinton, fine and dandy. But, if all she knows how to do is what others tell her, she's not leadership material.

        {"commentId":10702795,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
        • 3 votes
        #3.27 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:11 PM EST
        {"commentId":10704078,"authorDomain":"hulkin1"}
        Somesense

        Why does a supposed dim-witted, plain talking, unintelligent person strike at so many peoples nerves? She must be saying something right to make so many Libbies and pseudo-Conservatives hee-haw like a pack of angry mules.

        {"commentId":10704078,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"hulkin1"}
        • 3 votes
        #3.28 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:07 PM EST
        {"commentId":10704999,"authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        spider-737231

        Ewent: uh, are you saying Obama is an experienced president?

        {"commentId":10704999,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        • 1 vote
        #3.29 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:47 PM EST
        {"commentId":10705613,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
        ewent

        Somesense - First of all, Sarah Palin is sly like a fox. She knows full well how to use her female assets to advantage. Savvy women always do. But, like everything in this world, if you can't back up assets with brains, you end up at the back of the line. It's exactly as Margaret Thatcher said...You want to hear a voice, you get a man...You want it done...You get a woman.

        Palin is just a young woman about to get her political baptism of fire courtesy of the old boys network that'll make her jump through hoops. If she emerges unscathed, she'll be a sadder but wiser woman. If not, she's a fool who doesn't learn how to play a man's game a man's way.

        {"commentId":10705613,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
        • 1 vote
        #3.30 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:11 PM EST
        {"commentId":10705807,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
        ewent

        Spider...No...I am saying Obama is far more intelligent than Palin and far more savvy politically than either Palin or Bush. I understand every word out of Obama's mouth. I don't have to wince at made up vocabularly of Bushisms. Palin will do alright once she get party burned. And, she will.

        Then, you will need to watch out for political women who will stick together and perhaps create a third party that will send two parties packing.

        {"commentId":10705807,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
        • 1 vote
        #3.31 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:18 PM EST
        {"commentId":10707498,"authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        spider-737231

        ewent: I understand every word out of Obama's mouth also....until he's not in front of his teleprompter. Then, the uh, uh, uh, begins followed by something every bit as unintelligible or senseless as Bush or Palin has ever uttered.

        {"commentId":10707498,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davelexa"}
        • 1 vote
        #3.32 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:34 PM EST
        {"commentId":10708438,"authorDomain":"hulkin1"}
        Somesense

        ewent...I will watch and listen like I do most of the time. This lady is onto something that are making Libbies and the media squirm. I have yet to find anybody as "bad" or as "good" as the media and persons statement say and from what I am seeing, I think Sarah is a little bit more ahead of the game then people are giving credit for..I maybe wrong..maybe.....time will tell.

        {"commentId":10708438,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"hulkin1"}
        • 1 vote
        #3.33 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:13 PM EST
        Reply
        {"commentId":10690820,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
        True RealistDeleted
        {"commentId":10690939,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
        True RealistDeleted
        {"commentId":10691100,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        Brad Melton

        That inability at any degree of self reflection is a dangerous attribute when combined with narcissism and ambition.

        {"commentId":10691100,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
        • 9 votes
        Reply#6 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:16 PM EST
        {"commentId":10705994,"authorDomain":"arm6269"}
        tony-268769

        Brad...

        Why are you talking about the president like that ??

        {"commentId":10705994,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"arm6269"}
        • 1 vote
        #6.1 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:25 PM EST
        Reply
        {"commentId":10691305,"authorDomain":"bevwhittle"}
        Lilly White

        Personally-kind of like Sarah--I feel that Hillary does also--She is a tiger--I like tigers--she is no candidate for President, yet she does appeal to a lot of plain simple "Folks" Lord knows everyone is sick of lying-cheating politicians as is the norm--Sarah is "Different". You can hate her/you can love her--Your choice--

        {"commentId":10691305,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"bevwhittle"}
        • 3 votes
        Reply#7 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:33 PM EST
        {"commentId":10692391,"authorDomain":"alwaypwns"}
        Alway

        Yep, and like a tiger, she is best put in a zoo with the other animals where she can be safely viewed by the public without endangering their safety...

        {"commentId":10692391,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"alwaypwns"}
        • 9 votes
        #7.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:31 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693624,"authorDomain":"mike-moe0408"}
        Aggie-345886

        Yep...I feel the same way.

        {"commentId":10693624,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mike-moe0408"}
        • 1 vote
        #7.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:37 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693696,"authorDomain":"mike-moe0408"}
        Aggie-345886

        Lilly White...I agree. Not Presidential material, but more honest than the P.C. politicians we have to live with.

        {"commentId":10693696,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mike-moe0408"}
        • 1 vote
        #7.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:45 PM EST
        {"commentId":10693748,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
        TCYB-1465700

        Hillary was just answering a question graciously. I am preety sure she has no feelings for Palin.

        Palin needs to be caged up and muzzled.

        {"commentId":10693748,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
        • 6 votes
        #7.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:50 PM EST
        {"commentId":10695808,"authorDomain":"jadeane"}
        Jayney

        I can't wait to see Sarah in a presidential debate with Obama. Oh, that will be fun. She is going to have him for lunch. He will not know what hit him---hurricane Sarah---gonna make hurricane Katrina all but forgotten. We are going to need a new stimulous package to save Obama from that hurricane. I can just see the faces of the liberals. They are all going to have tingles down their legs from the heart attacks.

        {"commentId":10695808,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"jadeane"}
        • 4 votes
        #7.5 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:40 PM EST
        {"commentId":10695881,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
        wolfess

        ---hurricane Sarah---

        Now this is precisely why I shudder everytime I think about the menopausal pitbull being that close to the 'destruct button', come on Jayney, as a woman you should know better than to back an airhead like Bailin' Palin.

        And you saw her in a debate with Biden -- at best she was coherent; at worst she couldn't debate her way out of the local Wal-Mart.

        {"commentId":10695881,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
        • 7 votes
        #7.6 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:52 PM EST
        {"commentId":10697064,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        starbuck49

        I hope they hold the debate in a neutral country,,,,,,,,,like Africa.

        {"commentId":10697064,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
        • 4 votes
        #7.7 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:00 AM EST
        {"commentId":10701761,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
        wolfess

        She'd fit right in there -- with all the other hyenas.

        {"commentId":10701761,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
        • 2 votes
        #7.8 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:21 PM EST
        {"commentId":10703051,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
        ewent

        Lily White...What's really happening is that American women are seeing the methods the Good Old Boys use to shut them out of top positions. This is more the fault of party bosses than anything else. There is a huge double standard in politics...If a man kisses up to the big bucks in business...that's just business as usual. If a woman does it, she's called every obscenity in the book. That is the biggest reason more women don't run for higher office...money. How a woman gets it is judged by a double standard that doesn't exist for the men.

        Perfect example: Sonia Sotomayer gets told she can't wear bright red nail polish. No one tells Chief Justice Roberts not to wear those dreadful looking ties, do they?

        {"commentId":10703051,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
        • 1 vote
        #7.9 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:21 PM EST
        {"commentId":10703382,"authorDomain":"cattailcove55006"}
        Uncommon Sensibility

        I agree wholeheartedly about the double standards for women. As the human race, we have been programmed to admire traits in a man we would abhor in a woman. Sarah faces this reality just like the rest of us women. Hillary faced it, fought it as well as she could, then conceded reluctantly. Sarah is unwilling to offer concessions. Instead, she is defying conventions and launching herself in a manner highly criticized by both parties. Whether right or wrong, she is definitely doing it her way. If her goal is the presidency, and these unconventional techniques attain her that position, will we still consider her an albatross?

        {"commentId":10703382,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"cattailcove55006"}
          #7.10 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:35 PM EST
          {"commentId":10703766,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
          ewent

          uncommon sensibility...Hillary is not eternal battle material. It's simply not her style, though she has unusual stamina. Women, as a rule will concede when they know that the opposition is like a nuclear blast from Yucca flats. Better to remain alive than incinerated.

          I don't believe Palin is ready for the presidency. There is a certain seasoning any candidate, male or female, needs in order to face the constant opposition to what that candidate's basic beliefs are.

          Palin right now is like a rough cut diamond...needs a bit more polishing before her shine comes through. My guess is that in the next election, a lot of women are going to have to put on their battle gear in order to keep their numbers in government. Why on earth women are afraid the minute a man raises his voice is beyond me. When a man gets out of control, I get gone until he's able to restore his sanity. It's a simple matter of refusing to take part in their nuclear blasts.

          {"commentId":10703766,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
            #7.11 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:53 PM EST
            {"commentId":10704420,"authorDomain":"cattailcove55006"}
            Uncommon Sensibility

            I agree that Palin is not ready for the candidacy and that she could be a diamond in the rough. She has the fire and audacity, two traits necessary to go forward. Is she willing to accept the overhaul necessary to fill that position? Doubt it. She seems to react in anger when attacked or challenged. I think Hillary has more experience taking hits and, therefore, does it with more grace and poise. She still holds up her pinkie when swigging a brew with plumbers. :)

            {"commentId":10704420,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"cattailcove55006"}
            • 1 vote
            #7.12 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:23 PM EST
            {"commentId":10706109,"authorDomain":"arm6269"}
            tony-268769

            Ms. Clinton also nods her head from side to side, as if she were inferring the word "NO" when she is telling a lie or saying something that she really doesn't believe.

            She'd make a lousy poker player.

            {"commentId":10706109,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"arm6269"}
              #7.13 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:30 PM EST
              {"commentId":10706144,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
              ewent

              Uncommon Sensibility...My personal opinion is that all women who have any blood and guts have to be fiery when they are young. It's very probably what builds our wisdom as we age. Men detest a fiery woman and call us "emotional". You know any human being who has absolutely no emotions that isn't in their grave? roflmao....I don't agree with a lot of what Palin stands for. But, I am unwilling to lose faith in the future generation of women who, although many have backtracked to the standards of the women of the 1950's, are going to have super rough sailing ahead.

              No woman I know who has kept silent when she should have spoken up has ever aged without serious bitterness. All those unspoken words turn to vinegar.

              {"commentId":10706144,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
                #7.14 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:31 PM EST
                {"commentId":10707296,"authorDomain":"cattailcove55006"}
                Uncommon Sensibility

                Well said, Ewent. Well said.

                {"commentId":10707296,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"cattailcove55006"}
                  #7.15 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:25 PM EST
                  Reply
                  {"commentId":10691526,"authorDomain":"bgbbdk"}
                  marilee

                  First of all, the democrats only like their OWN. This is why liberalism is called a mental defect.

                  Secondly Sarah is not a snob. Democrats like snobs, Hillary, Pelosi, even though the common people can't relate to them!!!!! Go figure.

                  Thirdly, Sarah is happy. Dems can't figure that outbecause they aren't happy!!!!!!!!!

                  {"commentId":10691526,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"bgbbdk"}
                  • 6 votes
                  Reply#8 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 3:56 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10691661,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
                  CHARLIE-295693

                  Well put!

                  {"commentId":10691661,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
                  • 5 votes
                  #8.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:11 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10691978,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
                  Brad Melton

                  One does have to possess class to be a snob.

                  {"commentId":10691978,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
                  • 7 votes
                  #8.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:48 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10691980,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                  starbuck49

                  Sarah is not a snob, she's just ignorant.

                  {"commentId":10691980,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                  • 10 votes
                  #8.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:49 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10693762,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                  TCYB-1465700

                  Sarah has the proven mental defect. The education level of her supporters scares me. I am glad they are few and far between.

                  {"commentId":10693762,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                  • 6 votes
                  #8.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:52 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10703110,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
                  ewent

                  marilee...You lie. The first thing Obama did was to offer positions in his administration across party lines and was smacked in the kisser with rejections by the hardliner Republicans who have no clue what partisan effort means. This is something that John McCain and Ted Kennedy knew and understood well.

                  {"commentId":10703110,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
                  • 2 votes
                  #8.5 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:24 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10706312,"authorDomain":"arm6269"}
                  tony-268769

                  TCYB....

                  Since you are an expert on voting patterms...please explain the FACTS regarding "the education level " of Mr. Obama's voters in 2008.

                  Since Mrs. Palin has "the proven mental defect" (whatever that implies) and the intelligence of any who might support her "scares" you so....give us some factual details of the intelligence of those who had voted for Mr. Obama. If you actually did the research, you might be disappointed in what you learn. I guess that there was a whole lot of that "proven mental defect" floating around in 2008.

                  {"commentId":10706312,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"arm6269"}
                  • 1 vote
                  #8.6 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:40 PM EST
                  Reply
                  {"commentId":10691694,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
                  True RealistDeleted
                  {"commentId":10691715,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
                  True RealistDeleted
                  {"commentId":10691767,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                  wolfess

                  I said, “But I believe that God created us and also that He can create an evolutionary process that allows species to change and adopt.”

                  Did anyone else notice this? While it is true that 'we' as a 'species' can both 'change' AND adopt -- in fact, I was adopted by my adoptive parents (as opposed to my biological parents); generally, a species changes and ADAPTS.

                  I am sorry Mrs. Palin, but if you can't even get the word right there is truly NOTHING you, or your book can teach me. I will however, be first in line to buy "Going Rouge" because you truly are an American nightmare!

                  {"commentId":10691767,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                  • 3 votes
                  Reply#11 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:22 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10693531,"authorDomain":"larwal48"}
                  fatboy-812807

                  Kinda like obama not knowing how many states there are, huh?

                  {"commentId":10693531,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"larwal48"}
                  • 4 votes
                  #11.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:28 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10694031,"authorDomain":"meshelemw"}
                  blueingoregon

                  Wolfess, How about her not even understanding the title she gave her book? Someone above said they supported her because she is honest. I guess she revealed EVERYRHING when she titled her book.

                  Per Merriam Webster:

                  Main Entry: 1rogue
                  Pronunciation: \ˈrōg\
                  Function: noun
                  Etymology: origin unknown
                  Date: 1561
                  1 : vagrant, tramp
                  2 : a dishonest or worthless person : scoundrel
                  3 : a mischievous person : scamp
                  4 : a horse inclined to shirk or misbehave
                  5 : an individual exhibiting a chance and usually inferior biological variation

                  {"commentId":10694031,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"meshelemw"}
                  • 6 votes
                  #11.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:21 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10695139,"authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                  Suzi Laughlin

                  wolfess

                  I didn't notice it! Great catch! ;)

                  {"commentId":10695139,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                  • 1 vote
                  #11.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:15 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10695755,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                  wolfess

                  Suzi: thank you, thank you very much :-)!

                  Blue: I especially like 4 & 5.

                  4. as in a horse(s ass); 5. as in usually inferior ...

                  It's good to know that the intellectuals still find the rogue Palin laughable.

                  {"commentId":10695755,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                  • 4 votes
                  #11.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:31 PM EST
                  {"commentId":10707355,"authorDomain":"arm6269"}
                  tony-268769

                  You are brain-numbing.

                  {"commentId":10707355,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"arm6269"}
                    #11.5 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:27 PM EST
                    Reply
                    {"commentId":10691778,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                    starbuck49

                    Ring,,,,,,,,,,,,Ring,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

                    Sarah: Hellooooo,,,,,,,,

                    Hillary: Hello Sarah, this is Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

                    Sarah: Hello Hillary, how are you?

                    Hillary: I’m calling you to invite you for coffee and we can discuss politics.

                    Sarah: I would love to talk politics with you, I’m pretty darn good with politics, ,,,,after al,l we are right next door to Russia.

                    Hillary: Good,,,,,I’ll make all the arrangements for you to come to Washington.

                    Sarah: Are you sure you can afford to do that? I know a secretary doesn’t make that much money. I was Governor of Alaska and my secretary never was paid much.

                    Hillary: I’m Secretary of STATE.

                    Sarah: OH,,,,,,What state are you secretary of?

                    Hillary: Never mind Sarah, when can you be here?

                    Sarah: I’ll bring the coffee, I get it direct from the country of Africa, it’s good stuff.

                    Hillary: I’ll be expecting you on Monday.

                    Sarah: WOW, you’re expecting, my daughter is expecting again. We invited Levi to Thanksgiving dinner and I thought he never made it. Now we KNOW he did. He was upstairs stuffing the turkey.

                    Hillary: See you on Monday, byeeeeeeeeeeee

                    {"commentId":10691778,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                    • 9 votes
                    Reply#12 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:24 PM EST
                    {"commentId":10691835,"authorDomain":"true-realist"}
                    True RealistDeleted
                    {"commentId":10691893,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                    starbuck49

                    Sarah is SO EASY to write about.

                    {"commentId":10691893,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                    • 5 votes
                    #12.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:38 PM EST
                    {"commentId":10691991,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
                    Brad Melton

                    TCYB-1465700

                    Wrong, Men hate goldiggers and Palin constantly asks for houdouts.

                    Such as feel sorry for me; I'm such a victim of that vast right wing Liberal conspiracy.

                    {"commentId":10691991,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
                    • 4 votes
                    #12.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 4:49 PM EST
                    {"commentId":10694745,"authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                    Suzi Laughlin

                    Palin is such an EASY target, I almost feel guilty......but not quite. LMAO :D

                    {"commentId":10694745,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                    • 4 votes
                    #12.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:36 PM EST
                    Reply
                    {"commentId":10692114,"authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                    Dragonwagon5

                    Oh, she wrote a fictional satirical comedy....I thought Palin was doing and autobiography....

                    {"commentId":10692114,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                    • 5 votes
                    Reply#13 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:04 PM EST
                    {"commentId":10692184,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                    starbuck49

                    Sh can't write, just talk of nothing.

                    {"commentId":10692184,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                    • 5 votes
                    #13.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:10 PM EST
                    {"commentId":10693563,"authorDomain":"laschulz0309"}
                    LS-415070

                    I find it quit hysterical that her own running mate discounts her book as a "piece of fiction"!! Now that's funny!!

                    {"commentId":10693563,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"laschulz0309"}
                    • 6 votes
                    #13.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:31 PM EST
                    {"commentId":10703931,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
                    ewent

                    LS....Until you come to the finale which is: Who chose Palin? Her party bosses...all men. So...discount her all they want....they created the Frankenstein they are now trying to erase. Typical.

                    But, I must say, it does amuse me that once more, those good old boys who thought using a woman as arm candy was the way to win an election have egg on their faces. They picked the jiggliest butt and prettiest face thinking she was born with no brain or one they can reinvent. Men...do they ever learn that they are not now nor ever will be one step ahead of women? This proves they only think they are. What a wonderful joke on them. Only the dumbest of men think God created brainless women.

                    {"commentId":10703931,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
                      #13.3 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:01 PM EST
                      Reply
                      {"commentId":10692387,"authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      Dragonwagon5

                      Sara Palin, America's punchline.....

                      {"commentId":10692387,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      • 7 votes
                      Reply#14 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:31 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692592,"authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      Jim-372206

                      Sarah Palin,,, Conservative's prostitute

                      {"commentId":10692592,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      • 7 votes
                      #14.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:51 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10693695,"authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      Dragonwagon5

                      Sara Palin, Alaska's ex....(and big oil's bytch...)

                      {"commentId":10693695,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      • 5 votes
                      #14.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:45 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10695845,"authorDomain":"jadeane"}
                      Jayney

                      Make that Hurricane Sarah. Obama's very own hurricane katrina. Gonna clean out DC like katrina washed out New Orleans.

                      {"commentId":10695845,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"jadeane"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #14.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:46 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10695990,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      wolfess

                      Sara Palin, America's punchline..... or punching bag? :-)??

                      {"commentId":10695990,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #14.4 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:07 AM EST
                      {"commentId":10697225,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      Hurricane Sarah, the name fits, since hurricanes are formed by spinning hot air, it describes her to a "T"

                      {"commentId":10697225,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 5 votes
                      #14.5 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:15 AM EST
                      {"commentId":10703212,"authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                      Suzi Laughlin

                      starbuck49

                      I agree....but you forgot to mention that hurricanes are absolute DISASTERS ;)

                      {"commentId":10703212,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #14.6 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 1:28 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10716527,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      wolfess

                      Suzi: especially when you leave someone like the Shrub in charge of the clean-up.

                      {"commentId":10716527,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #14.7 - Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:04 AM EST
                      Reply
                      {"commentId":10692575,"authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      Jim-372206

                      By the way folks,,,, The most eastern point of Russia is 750 miles from the most western point of Attu Island in the Aleutian chain ---- No way in hell can you see Russia from Alaska

                      {"commentId":10692575,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      • 2 votes
                      Reply#15 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:49 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692636,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      Little Diomede and Big Diomede islands , 1 Russian and 1 US. Look them up. you can see 1 from the other.

                      Russia and Alaska are divided by the Bering Strait, which is about 55 miles at its narrowest point. In the middle of the Bering Strait are two small, sparsely populated islands: Big Diomede, which sits in Russian territory, and Little Diomede, which is part of the United States. At their closest, these two islands are a little less than two and a half miles apart, which means that, on a clear day, you can definitely see one from the other. (To see the view of Big Diomede from Little Diomede, check out this webcam.) The Diomede Islands are often blanketed by persistent fog, which makes visibility difficult. On a clear day, though, a person standing at sea level can see a little less than three miles across the ocean. You can see farther if you go higher—at the highest altitude on Little Diomede (919 feet), you can see for about 37 miles. (Between mid-December and mid-June, when the water between the two islands freezes, an intrepid explorer can just walk from one to the other.)

                      {"commentId":10692636,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 7 votes
                      #15.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:55 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692660,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
                      CHARLIE-295693

                      You better recheck your geography Jimmy. It's 58 miles at the narrowest point in the Bering Strait (Mainland to Mainland)

                      {"commentId":10692660,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #15.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:57 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692712,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      Russian land and US land are less than 2 1/2 miles apart.

                      {"commentId":10692712,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 6 votes
                      #15.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:03 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692795,"authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      Jim-372206

                      Starbuck,,,, Thanks, interesting links. It's still a stretch of the imagination to say you can see Russia from Alaska... Those are very remote islands which get little support from either Russia or Alaska

                      And it doesn't alter the fact that Sarah is Loony Tunes

                      {"commentId":10692795,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      • 3 votes
                      #15.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:13 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692850,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      On a clear day, they are able to be seen. only 2 1/2 miles apart. I hit the cam link and it's raining there now, but I saved the link. Technically, it is true.

                      {"commentId":10692850,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 4 votes
                      #15.5 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:17 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692928,"authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      Jim-372206

                      Technically yes, but it's like saying you can see the Bahamas from Florida & Europe from the Azores

                      {"commentId":10692928,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"j-whitman"}
                      • 1 vote
                      #15.6 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:25 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10693599,"authorDomain":"laschulz0309"}
                      LS-415070

                      Technically, yes it's true! But it's not whether or not she can see Russia from Alaska...it's how she based her foreign policy experience on the fact you can see Russia from Alaska! Scary!!!

                      {"commentId":10693599,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"laschulz0309"}
                      • 4 votes
                      #15.7 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:34 PM EST
                      Reply
                      {"commentId":10692605,"authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
                      Brad Melton

                      CHARLIE-295693

                      ANY REPUBLICAN IS BETTER THAN OBA MAO!

                      Wonder if that includes Richard Nixon and Dan Quayle?

                      {"commentId":10692605,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"mbrad45"}
                      • 4 votes
                      Reply#16 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:52 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692694,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      Nixon had the lowest exit poll ratings since Truman and and Quayle won't go bird hunting with the Dick.

                      {"commentId":10692694,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 5 votes
                      #16.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:01 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692724,"authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
                      CHARLIE-295693

                      I'll take any AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN OVER OBA MAO! Certainly can't be any worse than this DISASTER! At least I know they won't be Bowing to every Foreign leader they came across and wouldn't accept a book from a Socialist, or was he returning it! I also know that ALL Republicans out there, WOULD NEVER Have anyone in their administration that looked to Mao Tse Tung, self-avowed Communists, Marxists and Socialists. Including Oba Mao himself, seeking out Marxist Professors.

                      {"commentId":10692724,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"CHARLIE101275"}
                      • 6 votes
                      #16.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:05 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692743,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      TalK Rush into running, if you can get him off his fat a$$.

                      {"commentId":10692743,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 8 votes
                      #16.3 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:07 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10692968,"authorDomain":"davjcksn"}
                      DJ-867199

                      starbuck49,

                      TalK Rush into running, if you can get him off his fat a$$.

                      Easy, just use a cattle prod.

                      {"commentId":10692968,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davjcksn"}
                      • 6 votes
                      #16.4 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:29 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10693021,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      starbuck49

                      hahhahahahaha, I almost spilled my coffee.

                      {"commentId":10693021,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                      • 6 votes
                      #16.5 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:35 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10693712,"authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      Dragonwagon5

                      Looking for volunteers? I've worked moving some pretty large livestock in the past....

                      {"commentId":10693712,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      • 4 votes
                      #16.6 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:47 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10695824,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      wolfess

                      Only if you promise to drop him in the ocean right around the Marianas Trench.

                      {"commentId":10695824,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      • 2 votes
                      #16.7 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 11:44 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10695978,"authorDomain":"davjcksn"}
                      DJ-867199

                      wolfess,

                      Only if you promise to drop him in the ocean right around the Marianas Trench.

                      There is a law about dumping hazardous waste.

                      {"commentId":10695978,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"davjcksn"}
                      • 5 votes
                      #16.8 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:05 AM EST
                      {"commentId":10696033,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      wolfess

                      DJ: we're doomed, doomed I tell you -- saddled forever with BOTH the badyear blimp and the menopausal pitbull. Whatever is going to become of the planet with those 2 on it?

                      {"commentId":10696033,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      • 3 votes
                      #16.9 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:13 AM EST
                      {"commentId":10697413,"authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      Dragonwagon5

                      Wolfess,

                      Wouldn't that kill all marine life? (and raise the ocean levels another 3 feet?)

                      {"commentId":10697413,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                      • 4 votes
                      #16.10 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:11 AM EST
                      {"commentId":10701721,"authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      wolfess

                      You're right; and being a responsible, caring treehugger means that we're doomed, doomed I tell you ...

                      {"commentId":10701721,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wiccan-1"}
                      • 4 votes
                      #16.11 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:19 PM EST
                      {"commentId":10707459,"authorDomain":"arm6269"}
                      tony-268769

                      Do you folks actually vote ???

                      {"commentId":10707459,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"arm6269"}
                        #16.12 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:32 PM EST
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                        {"commentId":10692612,"authorDomain":"skermaz"}
                        Sonia Kermaz

                        Palin has the cognitive function and reasoning skills of my Chihuahuas but she's meaner.

                        {"commentId":10692612,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"skermaz"}
                        • 5 votes
                        Reply#17 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 5:53 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10692881,"authorDomain":"wgover"}
                        bilge12

                        sarah palin has an extremely high "C" factor. Of course she was a liability.

                        {"commentId":10692881,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wgover"}
                        • 3 votes
                        Reply#18 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:20 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10693529,"authorDomain":"ddstern2"}
                        R A S

                        Don't you mean a "P" factor?

                        {"commentId":10693529,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ddstern2"}
                        • 1 vote
                        #18.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:28 PM EST
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                        {"commentId":10693007,"authorDomain":"RetiredCoastGaurd"}
                        retired CoastGuard

                        I would vote for Palin. you betcha

                        That is if she would enter a wet t shirt contest (.)(.) ;-) But not for President .

                        {"commentId":10693007,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"RetiredCoastGaurd"}
                        • 4 votes
                        Reply#19 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:33 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10693061,"authorDomain":"RetiredCoastGaurd"}
                        retired CoastGuard

                        If i had a choice of going hunting with Palin or cheney ..i would choose Palin so would anyone else too probably.

                        save the planet..teach a republican about gun safety ;-)

                        {"commentId":10693061,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"RetiredCoastGaurd"}
                        • 3 votes
                        Reply#20 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:39 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10693249,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                        starbuck49

                        At least, she hasn't shot anyone,,,,,yet. Hunting from the air would be easy, just keep the animal running until they collapse, then shoot them as they are laying there.

                        {"commentId":10693249,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                        • 5 votes
                        #20.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:56 PM EST
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                        {"commentId":10693157,"authorDomain":"turbosubaru23"}
                        Spunkholio

                        *yawn hearing the speculation about Palin ranks up there with the latest news blurbs about Jon & Kate Goslin. So sick of it

                        {"commentId":10693157,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"turbosubaru23"}
                        • 2 votes
                        Reply#21 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:47 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10693271,"authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                        starbuck49

                        You don't have to stay.

                        {"commentId":10693271,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"starbuck49"}
                        • 4 votes
                        #21.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:58 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10693793,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                        TCYB-1465700

                        It is out of hand and sickening. Going for a brew.

                        {"commentId":10693793,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                        • 1 vote
                        #21.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:55 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10722225,"authorDomain":"turbosubaru23"}
                        Spunkholio

                        hey starbuck, you're right and I'm not going to stay. But I'm entitled to my opinion just as well as you are.

                        {"commentId":10722225,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"turbosubaru23"}
                        • 1 vote
                        #21.3 - Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:31 AM EST
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                        {"commentId":10693245,"authorDomain":"bromano"}
                        bobr-298005

                        Palinnnnnnnnnnnnn LOLOLOLOLOL what a joke she is! But,,she fits nicely into the rights agenda,,their both losers.

                        {"commentId":10693245,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"bromano"}
                        • 6 votes
                        Reply#22 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 6:55 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10693385,"authorDomain":"time5428"}
                        steven-791492

                        A lot of [the book] underscores how risky this decision was by John McCain to put her on the ticket,” Gregory said. “They were going for a big splash, but they also got a lot of headaches with Sarah Palin, and in the end, she proved to be a liability.”

                        last part of the article says it all............

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                        • 5 votes
                        Reply#23 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:11 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10694923,"authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                        Suzi Laughlin

                        steven-791492

                        I read Carrie Prejean was difficult to work with, as well. Wait...Prejean? Palin? Both ultra-conservative bigots? Both paranoiac? Both failed beauty queens? Both collossial liars? Both whiners? Both with inarticulate, "poor me" books, being released at the same time???

                        Separated at birth? You be the judge!

                        {"commentId":10694923,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"heysoooze1970"}
                        • 8 votes
                        #23.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 9:54 PM EST
                        {"commentId":10695475,"authorDomain":"time5428"}
                        steven-791492

                        Both very poor choices for leaders of Conservative women......seems the Republican party is in worse shape than any of us had thought.

                        {"commentId":10695475,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"time5428"}
                        • 7 votes
                        #23.2 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 10:55 PM EST
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                        {"commentId":10693515,"authorDomain":"ddstern2"}
                        R A S

                        Who is next msnbsee - Minnie Mouse ? ? ?

                        {"commentId":10693515,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ddstern2"}
                          Reply#24 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:26 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10693520,"authorDomain":"anyuta-n"}
                          Anna-1056030

                          “A lot of [the book] underscores how risky this decision was by John McCain to put her on the ticket,” Gregory said. “They were going for a big splash, but they also got a lot of headaches with Sarah Palin, and in the end, she proved to be a liability.”

                          Sad to see that it's actually Obama who has proved to be a liability for the US economy.

                          {"commentId":10693520,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"anyuta-n"}
                          • 3 votes
                          Reply#25 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:27 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10693655,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          TCYB-1465700

                          It is sad to see how much damage Bush really did.

                          {"commentId":10693655,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          • 12 votes
                          #25.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:40 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10702389,"authorDomain":"tomrerko"}
                          Tom-1263

                          And becoming a socialist nation will help those supposed problems.

                          Give 90% of your salary to Obama. Live by your Hope and change.

                          {"commentId":10702389,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"tomrerko"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #25.2 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:51 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10702416,"authorDomain":"wccalabash"}
                          WC Calabash

                          Palin reminds of wax fruit. It looks good on the outside too. McCain only went with her A) because she is attractive and B) because she could deliver the Christobabble crowd.

                          {"commentId":10702416,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"wccalabash"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #25.3 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:52 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10704035,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
                          ewent

                          Tom1263...Why not? We gave 90% of our paychecks to fund Iraq, Bush's fantasy war he knew couldn't be won. Why not? We gave another 10% to Scowl Face's Halliburton who returned the generosity by costing soldiers their lives with inferior equipment and supplies. Want more why nots?

                          {"commentId":10704035,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
                          • 2 votes
                          #25.4 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:05 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10704904,"authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
                          KayCee-1390629

                          WELL SAID EWENT! Well said!! Some are forgetting that this war started with SENIOR BUSH and trickled down to Baby Bush!!!

                          {"commentId":10704904,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #25.5 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:43 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10705438,"authorDomain":"nomogop"}
                          no mo GOP

                          ewent don't forget we also gave stock revenue to Dick Cheney, he used to be the CEO of Haliburton you know. When he left the company to become VP of this country, he left with over 230,000 shares of Haliburton stock. Interestingly enough, Dick Cheney was the first and foremost advocate for the invasion of Iraq. And perhaps even more interestingly, Haliburton was the primary defense equipment supplier for the US Army during the whole Iraq war. Hmmmmm.......

                          {"commentId":10705438,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"nomogop"}
                          • 2 votes
                          #25.6 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:04 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10706316,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
                          ewent

                          no mo GOP...Cheney wanted to be president in 1994 as history records. His party didn't think he could win an election. So, he did the next best thing for a guy who cut his eyeteeth under Nixon, Reagan and GHWB....he figured out a diabolical plan to get himself into the White House....coerce the overeducated rich boy RNC dummies to pick a "name" like Bush to run in 2000. Meanwhile, back to the diabolical plan...Cheney gets himself CEO position at Halliburton, notwithstanding a promise of "payback" when he was chosen by the RNC to run as Bush's VP. Slam dunk! Halliburton gets its war and no-bid contract and payback on millions of Bush campaign dollars. Cheney? He gets to play president in vitro. And all they had to do was sic the right wing smear mongering on anyone who dared interfere with Cheney's presidential plans.

                          Worked for him.

                          {"commentId":10706316,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #25.7 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:40 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10706374,"authorDomain":"ewent"}
                          ewent

                          no mo GOP...Cheney wanted to be president in 1994 as history records. His party didn't think he could win an election. So, he did the next best thing for a guy who cut his eyeteeth under Nixon, Reagan and GHWB....he figured out a diabolical plan to get himself into the White House....coerce the overeducated rich boy RNC dummies to pick a "name" like Bush to run in 2000. Meanwhile, back to the diabolical plan...Cheney gets himself CEO position at Halliburton, notwithstanding a promise of "payback" when he was chosen by the RNC to run as Bush's VP. Of course, the insurance was to destroy the Clinton presidency with some petty trumped up bunch of BS every card-carrying Republican had already been guilty of ten times over.

                          2000: Slam dunk! Halliburton gets its war and no-bid contract and payback on millions of Bush campaign dollars. Cheney? He gets to play president in vitro. And all they had to do was sic the right wing smear mongers on anyone who dared interfere with Cheney's presidential plans.

                          Worked for him.

                          {"commentId":10706374,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"ewent"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #25.8 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:42 PM EST
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                          {"commentId":10693617,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          TCYB-1465700

                          Palin offers more lies.

                          {"commentId":10693617,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          • 3 votes
                          Reply#26 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:36 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10702222,"authorDomain":"guenette1"}
                          Ron-499999

                          what does Obama offer--even more lies?

                          {"commentId":10702222,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"guenette1"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #26.1 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 12:43 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10704941,"authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
                          KayCee-1390629

                          Ron - President Obama is cleaning up the LIES from Sr. Bush and Jr. Bush, simple as that!!!!! He is cleaning up a war started by the BUSH Camp!! SO, stop whining and move on!

                          {"commentId":10704941,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
                          • 2 votes
                          #26.2 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:45 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10704960,"authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
                          KayCee-1390629

                          I wonder if Rush is going to get a copy of Sarah's book?! You betcha!!!! lol!!!

                          {"commentId":10704960,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"KayCee181"}
                          • 1 vote
                          #26.3 - Mon Nov 16, 2009 2:46 PM EST
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                          {"commentId":10693634,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          TCYB-1465700

                          Hillary had no choice but to answer a question, which he did gracefully. I would call in sick if I had to meet Palin, Hillary probably would too, among many others.

                          {"commentId":10693634,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          • 3 votes
                          Reply#27 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:38 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10693682,"authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          TCYB-1465700

                          Charlie, Call Joe the Plumber and get your head out of the toilet.

                          {"commentId":10693682,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"TCYB"}
                          • 6 votes
                          Reply#28 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:44 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10693704,"authorDomain":"jap69"}
                          beetle eye

                          “You’ve told me how to dress, what to say, who to talk to, a lot of people not to talk to; who my heroes are supposed to be, and we’re still losing,” Palin writes. “Now you’re going to tell me what to eat?”

                          Maybe Sarah Palin could have done better if she was left to her own strategy. I would rather see a politican speak their own mind on issues.

                          The way McCain campaigned you could see defeat from the start.

                          Maybe it's a good thing that the dems are in power. Shows the people who they are and they will bring themselves down in defeat.

                          {"commentId":10693704,"threadId":"725004","contentId":"3504362","authorDomain":"jap69"}
                          • 1 vote
                          Reply#29 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 7:46 PM EST
                          {"commentId":10693933,"authorDomain":"adelmans"}
                          Dragonwagon5

                          Face it, when it comes to McCain's campaign, Palin snatched defeat from the jaws of victory....

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                          • 6 votes
                          #29.1 - Sun Nov 15, 2009 8:09 PM EST
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