letting Sarah be Sarah

October 1st, 2008 | Posted by Smithers at 2:01 pm in Politics |

CBS:

Couric: You made a funny comment, you’ve said you have been listening to Joe Biden’s speeches since you were in second grade.

Palin: It’s been since like ‘72, yah.

Couric: You have a 72-year-old running mate, is that kind of a risky thing to say, insinuating that Joe Biden’s been around awhile?

Palin: Oh no, it’s nothing negative at all. He’s got a lot of experience and just stating the fact there, that we’ve been hearing his speeches for all these years. So he’s got a tremendous amount of experience and, you know, I’m the new energy, the new face, the new ideas and he’s got the experience based on many many years in the Senate and voters are gonna have a choice there of what it is that they want in these next four years.

Uhhh, Palin does know that it’s John McCain who is running for President right? The guy that has been in the Senate since 1986 and was first elected to Congress in 1982?

If voters are going to choose new energy, a new face and new ideas versus many years in the Senate which ticket do you think they are going to choose?

Keep that lipsticked pitbull off the leash John McCain, bring on the landslide.

  1. 2 Responses to “letting Sarah be Sarah”

  2. By Little d at 5:03 pm on Oct 1, 2008 | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    I read today that the McCrypt team is going to put her out there more so people don’t quote her from just these three interviews, except it’s going to be with the likes of Right Wing talk radio shows and Fox News interviews with Hannity and his ilk.

    They will probably reverse the negative trend with their “soft” questions like “Sara, what is your favorite fruit?”
    She’ll respond ‘I like green beans’
    Rather then say “Sara, green beans are not a fruit”
    they’ll say “Sara, green beans are a wonderful nourishing treat for children, you must really care about the education of the heartland’s children”
    Sara will say “I like corn too and that’s why we must make corn and beans part of health care reform”

    The headline from this will be “Pallin, a maverick on affordable USA grown health care reform for everyone that you can trust”

  3. By Little d at 5:04 pm on Oct 1, 2008 | ReplyReply directly to this specific comment

    I forgot to add, I hate the Repukes

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