Woah there! Was I watching the Republican National Convention or an episode of Jerry Springer? The claws came out last Wednesday night when Sarah Palin took the stage to accept the Republican nomination for vice-president. “I guess a small-town mayor is sort of like a 'community organizer,' except that you have actual responsibilities,” she announced to the geriatric crowd, referring to the Democratic nominee for president, Barack Obama. She continued to unleash her cleverly-written speech, continuously attacking Obama to divert attention away from the clear lack of substance her speech contained. “…there is much to like and admire about our opponent. But listening to him speak, it’s easy to forget that this is a man who has authored two memoirs but not a single major law or reform — not even in the state Senate,” she continued. Was I fascinated and engrossed in her speech? Absolutely. Was I convinced that Palin has an ounce of capability to salvage the mess that is the
When I first heard Palin’s name announced, I was indeed surprised. But after reading about her credentials (or lack thereof), McCain’s reasons became all too clear. She is more of a “conservative” and “classic” Republican (although I hate using these terms as they’ve became increasingly distorted over time) and will appeal to Republicans that don’t align with McCain’s more moderate views. She is a woman, which will hopefully capture some of the staunch Hillary supporters. But most importantly, like everything else in this excessively-greedy country, she has a tie to oil and supports domestic drilling. Great idea Sarah. Let’s just drill to our hearts content and get that instant-gratification price decrease at the pumps. Who cares? It won’t be our generation left to clean up the mess (literally and figuratively), right? And as far as capturing Hillary supporters, Gloria Steinem expresses my views perfectly when she says “Palin shares nothing but a chromosome with
So thank you, Mrs. Palin. Thank you for reminding me why I would never vote for two candidates that clearly have no idea how to resolve the serious economic and international issues that are facing our country. But hey, at least your speech was 1,000 times more interesting than McCain’s!
1 comment:
HAHAHAHH!
Yes, yes and yes.
That lady was talking hard and reading off a prompter harder. She's using all of her children as a marketing ploy and she's thrown the pin and kept the grenade.
This is going to be hilarious.
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