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Palin picked

August 29th, 2008

WELL. Well well well well well well well well well. Things just got a lot more interesting. Rather, for me, it just got interesting in the first place. Insulting, offensively antifeminist sniffing from the pseudo-feminists like those who trampled their supposed principles to line up offering to blow Bill Clinton way back when in 5…4…3…2…

And sure enough:

CNN: How Can Sarah Palin Care for Her Chidren if She’s Vice President? (Media Reax Thread)
—Ace

Hot smokin’ nuance, from our fair and balanced media.

Women can do anything. Except if they’re Republican women. In which case, how can they be so selfish as to put themselves in front of their children?

Hypocritical, in-the-tank shitheels. Wave bye-bye to whatever tatterdemalion shred of credibility you had left, you thrill-legged, transparent hacks. Juanny Mav just broke it off in you with this one, and I for one am going to thoroughly enjoy seeing you trip over your own identity politics and namby-pamby political correctness trying to find a way to mau-mau her.

Update! Nutroots nitwit goes there, slamming Palin as “unqualified:”

The Palin pick takes a race already leaning toward Obama and pushes it further into his corner.

Why? Because Sarah Palin is the most unqualified VP nominee in modern history, with the possible exception of Admiral Stockdale.

She’s worse than Quayle.

And just pay no attention to the fact that she has more executive experience than the King of Kings, please. But then, almost anybody does.

Updated update! Cross Your feet, Obamachrist, I only got three nails:

And let’s not forget that Palin is running for the Vice Presidency. Obama, with his complete lack of the experience his campaign now suddenly believes is crucial for the job, wants to be President.

Yep.

Update to the updated update! So let’s drive those three nails home:

It is pretty audacious for the Obama campaign to say that Governor Palin is not qualified to be Vice President. She has a record of accomplishment that Senator Obama simply cannot match. Governor Palin has spent her time in office shaking up government in Alaska and actually achieving results — whether it’s taking on corruption, passing ethics reform or stopping wasteful spending and the ‘bridge to nowhere.’ Senator Obama has spent his time in office running for President.

The audacity of a dope. Well played, sir. Well played.

Updates, forsooth! Hmm…do Nutroots bloggers support keeping a child-abuser on as a highway patrolman? Or do they just wish to cover up the truth about that, too, in order to score a few cheap political points? It would seem to be one or the other, judging from this. And I’ll say this, too: if this is all they can come up with as evidence of Palin’s “corruption,” well, it’s some mighty thin gruel they’re dishing up. But it usually is.

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  1. Martin
    August 29th, 2008 at 12:33 | #1
    One almost has to wonder if part of the reasoning behind picking Palin (as opposed to Romney or Pawlenty or one of the other boring white guys) was to stimulate exactly this kind of over-the-top response from the foaming-mouth left.

    At this rate their poor little heads will explode long before November.

    (As long as more of their heads explode than those of the Republicans and conservatives who are still reeling from the fact that the Republican party actually did something smart and risky instead of dumb and predictible.)

  2. Bill H
    August 29th, 2008 at 13:31 | #2
    Bleeding wonderful. Obama lobs a few shells McCain's way, McCain responds with a tactical nuke. Barry, I think that's called the "Chicago way".
  3. Rusty
    August 29th, 2008 at 14:47 | #3
    I"m waiting for the words "desperation pick", and "pandering to women" to pop up.
  4. August 29th, 2008 at 14:54 | #4
    Shit, man. I just put my credit card away from making a contribution to www.gop.com for money I haven't seen fit to pull after FRED! dropped out. I'm voting for HER, not for him. And told them so.
  5. August 29th, 2008 at 16:15 | #5
    "The audacity of a dope"

    Mike, Please make a bumper sticker of that line - I'll buy it.

    Bubba

  6. steve
    August 29th, 2008 at 18:43 | #6
    I have been hoping for Palin (or Romney) and now we have her. I put $200 in the pot at the McCain for Prez web site. Get your link at RNC and look out for phishers
  7. August 29th, 2008 at 19:49 | #7
    www.gop.com Couldn't be simpler. Google that, straight in.
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