"My beloved blogs"? How do you get that from me saying I don't read Right-wing blogs? Probably the same way you rewrite Reagan and Palin's times in office, with a lot of imagination and desperation.
You're the one quoting them not me. I guess that would actually make them YOUR news sources wouldn't it? Oops! Retains his throne as king of the dumbasses.
I do believe he's hitting on you ...again! You two should just get it over with and kiss......oop!...I may need a bucket! ...Quick!!!
"I don't listen to anyone on the Right because they have proven they only elect idiots." So why would blogs be any different?
Please! I wouldn't insult gay people by associating him with them even though I just more or less did just that by his standards. I don't believe he has actually acted on his homoerotic impulses, he is more like one of those Right-wingers that is militantly anti-gay as not to admit his own feelings so technically he has never been in a gay relationship but he is just curious. Hey, I'm not judging just saying....
Well you are entitled to your viewpoint. For me she was not an everyday person who tried to make a difference and was crucfied for it. I did not agree with everything she said but she stood behind her talk with a son in the military, having a baby she knew would be challenged, etc. She was a real person. As for her speeches, she spoke best when she strayed from what was written for her and spoke from who she was.
Fair enough, and in that spirit...do you truely believe she was cut-out for the VP role? I can almost see that, if that position wasn't so close to the Presidency, given that the VP slot carries much less responsibility. The main reason I have issues with people like her is the extremist element of their politics. Yes, all politicians are necessarily drawn to one party or another, but IMHO I believe that bipartisan leanings should be encouraged...otherwise one side would have a legitimate reason to oust the person, being that America is not one-sided. The President, IMO, needs to be able to compromise with the other side, and when he/she is too rigid in his/her beliefs too large a percentage of Americans will be left out of the process.
Hope you enjoyed your vacation, thought her answer was ok for the forum it was used in and avoiding the danger of drawing a line in the sand. Just a thought about so called statesmen from both political parties who blunded us into war. Dean Acheson a United States Secretary of State, under Truman a democrat who was a great president but had a Cabinet member who blew it. DeanAcheson's speech on January 12, 1950, before the National Press Club did not mention the Korea Peninsula as part of the all-important "defense perimeter" of the United States, an omission that critics subsequently took to mean that the United States would not defend the ROK from communist attack. April Glaspie a United States Ambassador to Iraq under Bush a Republican who I am not a fan of. "We have no opinion on your Arab-Arab conflicts, such as your dispute with Kuwait. Secertary Baker has directed me to emphasize the instruction, first given to Iraq in the 1960s, that the Kuwait issue is not associated with America." to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein and his Deputy Prime Minister.