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  • The Audacity of Accomplishment!

    Among the many political advantages that Sarah Palin’s candidacy brings to the table is that her mere presence will inevitably invite all too predictable and insulting Barrack-attacks from Democrats, such as the patronizing and politically self-destructive comment made today by none other than Barrack Obama on “60 Minutes.” Obama condescendingly ...
    Posted to Readme by audacity of accompishment on August 31, 2008
  • Re: It will be interesting to see

    I love the ''lack of experience'' slams on Obama. First his positions at a state senator was viewed as lacking because it was state and not national. His experience working for the poor in the community is viewed as a not important. An although he is the only person this primary season who has actually worked hand and hand with poor communities, ...
    Posted to XX Factor by maddscientist on August 29, 2008
  • Re: :-)

    Democrats and Republicans have been hashing it out, sharing the power, and screwing the American public for over a hundred years. If you believe ANY politician who has been in office: You might be an idiot. The time has come for the American people to tell these 2 ELITIST groups to back off and stop running us into the ground. No one party is ...
    Posted to Chatterbox by ursalla on April 22, 2008
  • Re: Chelsa Clinton

    ''Do you even understand the ISSUE?'' Your simplistic dismissal of the query reveals exactly what is wrong with so-called ''news'' nowadays. Whatever his intent, using ''pimped'', ''pimped-out'', or any variation in reference to ANY public figure, not just Hilary and Bill's daughter, is at least graceless and vulgar, an should be considered far ...
    Posted to XX Factor by commortis on February 9, 2008
  • Is Obama just the Dem version of G.W. Bush?

    It has, frankly, been quite maddening to listen to the recent deluge of articles addressing the issue of whether experience affects one's ability to deliver change within our political system. Yet, while there are plenty of voters (particularly younger ones - and - at 35 I'd never thought I'd be drawing that distinction), willing to dismiss this ...
    Posted to XX Factor by epstine on December 28, 2007
  • Re: Political experience as presidential experience

    I cannot say exactly why Bush got anyone's votes. Perhaps it was in their own self-interest. Anyway, my point was that all this hand-wringing over a candidates experience is historically invalid. This sort of response is likely due to GW Bush's utter failure, but let us not dismiss a candidate--in this case Obama--solely because of ...
    Posted to Politics by young_faustus on November 11, 2007