DISQUS

Say Anything: Sarah Palin's Foreign Policy Experience Comes From Her Energy Experience

  • patriot · 1 year ago
    I was working inside the RNC Convention in St Paul at the XCel Energy Center when Palin was announced. The women in the room were thrilled, a few doubts expressed overall but [b]by the time she finished her acceptance speech there was a [i]very[/i] enthusiastic round of applause.[/b]

    We need to not let them compare her to Geraldine Ferraro or Dan Quayle, but instead I think she has the "backbone" to be a Margaret Thatcher. And keep on the story that she does in fact have more executive experience the TOP of the ticket (obambi) on the Left.
  • realitybasedbob · 1 year ago
    McSame is on record saying he thinks she is ready to be president.

    Oh Johnny, you so funny.

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    That's not judgement can believe in.
  • realitybasedbob · 1 year ago
    Rob, is it Sarah PAY LIN or PALL IN?
  • Rob · 1 year ago
    Pay-lin is the correct pronunciation.
  • realitybasedbob · 1 year ago
    thank you
  • Rob · 1 year ago
    No problem.
  • Eddie_the_Hated · 1 year ago
    I wasn't aware a veep needed foreign policy experience at all...


    That is... unless your presidential candidate has none.
  • kaintock · 1 year ago
    If you dont think this pick is game-changer, you're high.
  • Marsha Keeffer · 1 year ago
    Palin is a shockingly bad choice - I'd much rather see Kay Bailey Hutchison or Elizabeth Dole in the slot. They're recognized for effective, efficient work nationwide. This is will be uphill all the way with 60 days left in the campaign. An awful mistake by McCain.