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Guest
09-15-2008, 04:13 PM
This absolutely encapsulates the differences between Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin! You'll love it and sooooooooo true!


http://www.clearspring.com/widgets/4727a250e66f9723?p=48cd0cf97d529c95


:clap2::clap2::clap2::laugh:

Guest
09-15-2008, 04:39 PM
To bad McCain didn't choose Tina Fey to be his VP candidate. I think she's smarter than Palin.

Guest
09-15-2008, 06:25 PM
Double thread out of order????

Guest
09-15-2008, 06:28 PM
1. Sen McCain is not my friend although would be proud.

2. I was not speaking of professional politicians...I was speaking of you...you who must make fun of anyone and everyone who does not agree with YOU !

Oh Bucco, why do YOU take everything so personally? Are you Sarah Palin's uncle or something? :shocked:

Guest
09-15-2008, 06:39 PM
I am sorry.....what is Sen Clinton running for ? Was she not defeated in the primary by an "emty suit" ?

Guest
09-15-2008, 06:59 PM
I took it that the point of McCain choosing Palin was to try to gain the Hillary vote! There are major differences between Hillary and Palin. I believe that was the point of the post...atleast that is how I took it!

Guest
09-15-2008, 07:56 PM
Bucco, I was not making fun of Palin. Are you making fun of Tina Fey?

Guest
09-15-2008, 09:47 PM
No, the point of the post was to make fun AGAIN...like

"To bad McCain didn't choose Tina Fey to be his VP candidate. I think she's smarter than Palin. "

You folks HONESTLY AND REALLY believe that you are not making fun when you do this just about on a daily basis. You really believe you are fair and discussing politics !!

Guest
09-15-2008, 09:57 PM
Personnally I laughed my A** off.

Guest
09-15-2008, 10:27 PM
Bucco, just to clarify, I absolutely know I'm making fun of Sarah Palin! She's a joke! And a bad one at that. :thumbup:

BTW, I would bet you that Tina Fey is quicker, brighter and more well versed on the world around us than Sarah Palin is. I'd love to see those two in a debate! :1rotfl:

What do you think Charlieeeeeeeeee?

Guest
09-15-2008, 10:32 PM
Bucco, just to clarify, I absolutely know I'm making fun of Sarah Palin! She's a joke! And a bad one at that.

BTW, I would bet you that Tina Fey is quicker, brighter and more well versed on the world around us than Sarah Palin is. I'd love to see those two in a debate!

What do you think Charlieeeeeeeeee?
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Another high level post by the person who says the right is always attacking and mocking the left...and who I think said...hey, lets discuss issues !

I cannot imagine making fun of someone either in private life or public...especially those who have more guts than any of us by taking the heat and running for office.

Mocking folks, either in private or public, is just plain not nice, immature and not a trait that I can ever respect.
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If you want to mock people andmake fun, take it to the playground

Guest
09-15-2008, 10:40 PM
You're friend McCain does it all the time. And what about the ridicule from the Republican Convention. One speech after another ripping Senator Obama. Gulliani and Palin were the worst! If she can't take it, she should not dish it out!

Go Tina, go Tina, go Tina! :MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot::MOJE_whot:

Guest
09-15-2008, 11:19 PM
1. Sen McCain is not my friend although would be proud.

2. I was not speaking of professional politicians...I was speaking of you...you who must make fun of anyone and everyone who does not agree with YOU !

Guest
09-16-2008, 05:59 AM
1. Sen McCain is not my friend although would be proud.

2. I was not speaking of professional politicians...I was speaking of you...you who must make fun of anyone and everyone who does not agree with YOU !

She does not! I disagreed with her about something....and she NEVER made fun of me....we disagreed in a very loving, friendly environment...then Virtually hugged...still disagreeing....

:angel:

:0000000000luvmyhors

Guest
09-16-2008, 08:49 AM
Bucco, just to clarify, I absolutely know I'm making fun of Sarah Palin! She's a joke! And a bad one at that. :thumbup:

BTW, I would bet you that Tina Fey is quicker, brighter and more well versed on the world around us than Sarah Palin is. I'd love to see those two in a debate! :1rotfl:

What do you think Charlieeeeeeeeee?

It's difficult for me to consider anyone with the willingness to run for office, take all the garbage associated with campaigning, actually acquire votes, do the job (although rarely is there 100% approval ratings for anyone), run again and get elected again (by more voters), and get nominated for even higher office as "a joke."

All of the candidates, regardless of anything else, are to be commended for being willing to endure such public scrutiny and still go forward. I'm not sure of y'all, but I don't have the willingness to bare my life and soul to the general public, ask my family to do the same, expect my family afterwards to "joyfully" relocate to another part of the country for a period of years (knowing it IS temporary), nor the desire to work hard for people only to be ridiculed by them afterwards. Regardless of my opinion on each candidate's qualifications and experience, they were willing to "take the baton" and run with it. That's more than most will do, and whether I vote for them or not, I thank them for their actions.

Guest
09-16-2008, 08:53 AM
Political humor is as old as this country SteveZ. Lighten up! Remember the old saying "if they can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen."

I, for one, would vote for Tina Fey before I'd ever vote for Palin! :MOJE_whot:

Guest
09-16-2008, 02:08 PM
Personnally I laughed my A** off.

I'm with Cologal! I thought this was a very funny spoof .. both Dems and Republicans should be able to see the humour! :a20:

Guest
08-01-2009, 03:25 PM
Political humor is as old as this country SteveZ. Lighten up! Remember the old saying "if they can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen."

I, for one, would vote for Tina Fey before I'd ever vote for Palin! :MOJE_whot:

Was things any better last September in this forum?

Guest
08-01-2009, 05:45 PM
I was also glad to see somebody else quote Truman for those who dislike the content. I won't repeat it for fear of being mis-interpreted for asking someone to leave.

btk

Guest
08-01-2009, 06:06 PM
U.S. president Harry S. Truman had a sign with this inscription on his desk. This was meant to indicate that he didn't 'pass the buck' to anyone else but accepted personal responsibility for the way the country was governed.

That would be a refreshing attitude for 2009.

Guest
08-01-2009, 08:00 PM
When you can't defeat the message, kill the messenger. That's a tactic of most political cartoonists, comedians who can't be "funny" at anything other than borderline-slander, and others who are often envious of another's ability to excel.

Making fun of people for the sake of a laugh at someone's expense used to be considered as bad manners. Yet, slap a political party label on someone and it's considered open season on the person, their family and all around them.

And we wonder why so many exceptional people who could do wonders for this nation shun public service. With all the Bruce Tinsley's, David Letterman's and Saturday Night Live's - and those who encourage them by adoration - around us, it's more of a surprise that anyone would want to try to make a difference.

And if it were any of us, our families or friends dragged through the muck or made fun of for the sake of a rating or more money, we'd be outraged at the unfairness of it all. But, what the heck, we don't know these people and (more importantly) they don't know us, so let's have a laugh....

Guest
08-05-2009, 01:21 PM
Steve Z "And if it were any of us, our families or friends dragged through the muck or made fun of for the sake of a rating or more money, we'd be outraged at the unfairness of it all. But, what the heck, we don't know these people and (more importantly) they don't know us, so let's have a laugh.... "

Make no mistake, it was Sarah Palin's choice to drag her children through the mud as a "family values" mom. No one else's. It's her problem, not America's, that her family values didn't live up to what she was claiming the rest of American families "should" be about.

Guest
08-05-2009, 01:48 PM
Steve Z "And if it were any of us, our families or friends dragged through the muck or made fun of for the sake of a rating or more money, we'd be outraged at the unfairness of it all. But, what the heck, we don't know these people and (more importantly) they don't know us, so let's have a laugh.... "

Make no mistake, it was Sarah Palin's choice to drag her children through the mud as a "family values" mom. No one else's. It's her problem, not America's, that her family values didn't live up to what she was claiming the rest of American families "should" be about.

Sarah Palin's choice to drag her children through the mud? Are you serious? All politicians are advised to show their family. That is part of the process. It is the despicable "news" media that decides whose family to drag through the mud.
For instance, when a certain faction attempted to drag Chelsea Clinton through the mud when Bill and Hillary started to showcase her, the wagon circled on the left and it was seized. Sarah didn't have the luxury to have the media stop.

Guest
08-05-2009, 02:35 PM
Sarah Palin's choice to drag her children through the mud? Are you serious? All politicians are advised to show their family. That is part of the process. It is the despicable "news" media that decides whose family to drag through the mud.
For instance, when a certain faction attempted to drag Chelsea Clinton through the mud when Bill and Hillary started to showcase her, the wagon circled on the left and it was seized. Sarah didn't have the luxury to have the media stop.

True!:beer3:

Guest
08-05-2009, 06:31 PM
When John McCain asked Sarah Palin to be his running mate, she should have said, "Thanks, but no thanks!"

I'm an independent, but I think that the GOP had the wrong candidate at the head of the ticket......with the economy in the tank, I think Mitt Romney would have been a better choice.

Guest
08-05-2009, 06:36 PM
When John McCain asked Sarah Palin to be his running mate, she should have said, "Thanks, but no thanks!"

I'm an independent, but I think that the GOP had the wrong candidate at the head of the ticket......with the economy in the tank, I think Mitt Romney would have been a better choice.
:beer3: I agree. I have heard from businessmen that they went on cruise control when McCain got the nod because everybody saw it as another Bob Dole scenario. That was well over a year ago. There was no confidence for the economy even back then.

Guest
08-05-2009, 10:41 PM
I wasn't going to get into this Palin post because those who "like" her repeatedly ignore any information challenging her intellect or competence to be a productive national leader. We have all seen and heard the outrageous comments Palin has made, shockingly inaccurate and immature. I've never heard any other public personage compared to Leno's embarrassingly uninformed "jaywalkers". And despite the efforts of advisors who are trying to close the gaps in her education and groom her for a bright future, here is a very recent Palin profundity from her farewell remarks as Alaska's governor: "It is as throughout all Alaska that big wild good life teeming along the road that is north to the future." (huh?) What conceivable context might lend some meaning to these words?

So I've kept wondering WHY folks would like Palin, other than thinking that her physical beauty or feisty personality are critical attributes for a successful national leader. I think there are literally millions of folks who would vote for her for President tomorrow for one or both of those reasons - whether or not they would realize it or admit it.
But what about the TOTV political forum contributors who like Palin? I have not seen a single defense of her comments about what magazines she reads or her knowledge of geography. Yet I feel certain not a single one would vote for Palin because she is pretty or feisty! So what are their reasons for liking her? From the above posts and earlier threads, this is the best I can come up with:
Sarah Palin is an interesting person; a kind of 'rugged individualist' type who believes in some good American fundamentals; a fresh face who does not deserve to be the subject of unrelentingly vicious, biased, liberal media attacks.

I just don't agree. Those vague personal qualities could be attributed to millions of Americans. As far as being an undeserving victim, the voice of media is one of our greatest assets and often our best source of the truth. We don't always like what they say because of our own biases, but most of the time they just report facts or comment about facts. The thing I've seen forever in the media is the direct relationship between the amount of attention given to a person and the 'outrageous quotient' of that person's statements and actions. Barrels of ink have been used to describe Palin's comments and actions BECAUSE they have been repeatedly outrageous. I think it's healthy to be reminded often of those things which are out there on the extreme rather than in the familiar middle ground. This is not to "make fun" of Ms. Palin, it is simply judging her on the basis of her own comments and actions. And for me, it will not be enough if the 'experts' spin her into an articulate, mature and thoughtful sounding candidate for something. I'm looking for leaders whose intelligence and leadership qualities are their own.

Guest
08-05-2009, 10:49 PM
Well gee whiz...maybe when they let her have a teleprompter of her own maybe she won't talk stupidly. Maybe she'll rise to those lofty Joe(gaffe a minute) Biden heights.

Guest
08-05-2009, 11:25 PM
If I were Sarah Palin, I would recognize reality, and I would simply want a fat contract with Fox News so that my time in the spotlight would be as profitable as possible. If I were Sarah Palin, I would know that Fox would hire me in a heartbeat if I so much as smiled and winked in their direction. And I would go for it. You betcha.

I am not a fan of Sarah Palin. I am fiscally conservative and socially progressive.

But in all fairness, I think the Republicans did her a great disservice. Talk about something that happened fast. She came straight out of right field. She was not ready. And never will be. I think the kingmakers thought that enough women would buy in because she is a woman and that enough men would buy in because of her looks and that feisty thing she's got going on. Also, they were pandering to the ultra-conservative voters whose first concern was their view of social issues rather than an economy on the brink. Sarah Palin created diversion from the real issues facing our country. I think the Republicans underestimated the American voter. And they sold out their moderates with the Sarah Palin nomination. And the fact that Sarah Palin did not turn down the offer spoke volumes to me about her decision making skills. I think the party did her a disservice, and McCain rolled over.

And I hope they do not run her in 2012. I just don't think she has what it takes to be the leader of the free world.

Sooooo, if I were Sarah Palin, I would get out that communications degree. And I would look in the mirror and I would think, "Hey! You know what. I am daggone cute. And I am really tired of all these questions about geography and my kids and all that. And so maybe it is time for me to ask the questions."

And then, if I were Sarah Palin, I would zero in on a big fat contract with Fox News and I would work it. Yep, I would work it. And I would blow Billy-O right outa the water. I would be the one with the hot primetime show where I could ask the questions. Instead of having to answer them.

And that's what I would do, if I were Sarah Palin. Before everybody forgets who I am.

Boomer

(And I do not know why I am in here in this thread. I keep trying to stay out of this forum. But wait! Yes I do. It is after midnight and I think it is a full moon.)

Guest
08-06-2009, 07:50 AM
If I were Sarah Palin, I would recognize reality, and I would simply want a fat contract with Fox News so that my time in the spotlight would be as profitable as possible. If I were Sarah Palin, I would know that Fox would hire me in a heartbeat if I so much as smiled and winked in their direction. And I would go for it. You betcha.

I am not a fan of Sarah Palin. I am fiscally conservative and socially progressive.

But in all fairness, I think the Republicans did her a great disservice. Talk about something that happened fast. She came straight out of right field. She was not ready. And never will be. I think the kingmakers thought that enough women would buy in because she is a woman and that enough men would buy in because of her looks and that feisty thing she's got going on. Also, they were pandering to the ultra-conservative voters whose first concern was their view of social issues rather than an economy on the brink. Sarah Palin created diversion from the real issues facing our country. I think the Republicans underestimated the American voter. And they sold out their moderates with the Sarah Palin nomination. And the fact that Sarah Palin did not turn down the offer spoke volumes to me about her decision making skills. I think the party did her a disservice, and McCain rolled over.

And I hope they do not run her in 2012. I just don't think she has what it takes to be the leader of the free world.

Sooooo, if I were Sarah Palin, I would get out that communications degree. And I would look in the mirror and I would think, "Hey! You know what. I am daggone cute. And I am really tired of all these questions about geography and my kids and all that. And so maybe it is time for me to ask the questions."

And then, if I were Sarah Palin, I would zero in on a big fat contract with Fox News and I would work it. Yep, I would work it. And I would blow Billy-O right outa the water. I would be the one with the hot primetime show where I could ask the questions. Instead of having to answer them.

And that's what I would do, if I were Sarah Palin. Before everybody forgets who I am.

Boomer

(And I do not know why I am in here in this thread. I keep trying to stay out of this forum. But wait! Yes I do. It is after midnight and I think it is a full moon.)

Hmmmmm When "social progressives" fear her, my ears stand up.
Decision making and giving good speeches are not necessarily one and the same. We have had good orators whose decisions are suspect. Present occupant of the White House comes to mind.
Americans are too focused on illusions and not real concrete choices.

Guest
08-06-2009, 07:53 AM
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" was never truer.

Guest
08-06-2009, 08:01 AM
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" was never truer.

I finally agree with you. When we look closer.. the good looks and charm will eventually disappear and Obama will reveal his true nature.

Guest
08-06-2009, 09:11 AM
The biggest problem with political jokes is that so many of them get elected.

Guest
08-06-2009, 11:20 AM
Hey Geezer

I believe you hit a home run on that one.:a20::a20: