Palin as V.P.

Is she ready?

Palin as Vice President

     How many people are willing to say they want Palin to be V.P.? Or, if anything happens to Sen. McCain if he wins, President of the U.S.A.? Well she should not even be involved with Congress, The White House, etc. Read this and you will see the point. By the way, this has nothing to do with her experience in politics, family, current political position, etc. 

     First off, she has only had a couple interviews. The picture I see with her interviews is like a dad walking with his baby daughter. The GOP is the father and Palin is the baby girl. I think to myself "Can she try to make more interviews other than her RNC speech and what she said at the V.P. debates?" I know she has appeared more than the two listed, but she has not done a whole lot.

     Next, Palin's type of Public Speaking is not like Sen. McCain, Sen.Obama, or Sen. Biden. McCain, Obama, and Biden are talking about thier opinions on Health Care, Taxes, etc., when Palin is telling that the difference between a Hokey Mom and Pitbull is lipstick. I am not saying she is not trying to get votes, but she has not tryied as much as the other 3.

     I'm not saying that Palin is completly stupid and has to be told what to do to get something done, and if you think I am then you have 100% missed the point I am trying to make. She is a smart person and knows how to deal with issues about anything. The reason is her political career is moving a little fast. It is like your 4 and the next day your 34. Thank you for taking the time to read this article and please post your opinion on the article, and if Gov. Palin should be Vice President of America. 

 

   

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Dear readers,

Sorry! "Hokey" was supposed to be the word "Hockey".

Tjh-Dem

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Palin doesn't instill any confidence in me whatsoever.  I shudder when I think of her becoming president...it's just....well, nevermind.  I'll just be glad when it's all over tomorrow.

~Zoo

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Palin doesn't instill any confidence in me whatsoever. I shudder when I think of her becoming president...it's just....well, nevermind. I'll just be glad when it's all over tomorrow.

ANd Biden does?  Biden has "experience" so he opens moputh and inserts foot forcefully!

Palin was the only good candidate.  Unfortunately I could not vote for the top of her ticket.

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How many people are willing to say they want Palin to be V.P.?

I am willing to say that "I DO."

 

Or, if anything happens to Sen. McCain if he wins, President of the U.S.A.?

G-d forbid but I am fine with that as well.  However a Palin, Pelosi presidency might be a bit entertaining?

Do I agree with Gov. Palin 100%?  Absolutely not.  I know people that have worked side by side with Gov. Palin BEFORE she was governor and they complimented her greatly.  There are several things I like about her and what she has done but to list them would be redundant at this point.

 

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I can't believe anyone would consider Palin suitable for being the President.  She thinks Africa was a country, doesn't know what exactly the Vice President does, she thinks everyone should be christian/catholic, she thinks gay couples should be denied their constitutional rights, she is against condoms and birthcontrol(she would probably try and ban it as president), and she has no opinion what-so-ever on the iraq, she probably doesn't know what's going on over there.

McCain lossed alot of supporters because of her.

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I can't believe anyone would consider Palin suitable for being the President. She thinks Africa was a country, doesn't know what exactly the Vice President does, she thinks everyone should be christian/catholic, she thinks gay couples should be denied their constitutional rights, she is against condoms and birthcontrol(she would probably try and ban it as president), and she has no opinion what-so-ever on the iraq, she probably doesn't know what's going on over there. McCain lossed alot of supporters because of her.

 

While I am not in any way shape or form a Pailin supporter.  I think she was not qaulified at all to be VP, I will say that I think she probably got McCain more votes than she lost him, at worst she broke even.  Alot of the base wasnt even going to show up for McCain until he picked her.  I think there were millions of votes she got him there.  On the flip side I am sure she did turn off some independents.  Ultimately, I think what lost McCain the election was 2 things.  First, he did support a very unpopular president 90% of the time.  Thus the link to Bush policies was undeniable.  Second, I think he went way too negative.  I think just as I did with Gore in 2000, that if he had been more like his concession speech thoughout the campaign it would have been much tighter and he might have even won.

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I will say that I think she probably got McCain more votes than she lost him

We can always find areas to agree on.

BTW: as for her qualifications, again, she was more qualified than Obama.  It is not a resume job as I still dont think Obama's resume would merit consideration, but then he never presented one to the BOD.

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BTW: as for her qualifications, again, she was more qualified than Obama. It is not a resume job as I still dont think Obama's resume would merit consideration, but then he never presented one to the BOD.

Personally I dont think there are any "qaulifications" in the world that get you ready to be president.  Just my opinion, it is the most unique job in the world....no one is "ready" for it......And yes we can agree from time to time....:)

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Just my opinion, it is the most unique job in the world....no one is "ready" for it
Bill Clinton agreed with you.

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Hey, hey, hey! Let me just make one thing clear. I am a die-hard conservative Republican, and a 137% Palin supporter! Now, those of you who think conservative values are bad, well, OK, I can't change your mind, but I can voice my opinion, and I have to say that I'ld be thrilled if Palin ran and won (which she could ) in 2012. Finally, as for qualifications, I think she may lack some experience, but, htat being said, I think  experiance is earned through oppertunities like this, and I think America should have a conservative republican as President, and Palin would fit the job perfectly.

Palin twenty-twelve

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Palin twenty-twelve

I'd come back to the republicans for that ticket!