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Channeling my inner Emma Goldman
Ahem.
I just want to give you something to think about as you go about making Sarah Palin into a scapegoat for your failures:
"If you dont have room for Govenor Sarah Palin in your party, then you dont have room in your party for me"**
You ever look at the Reagan/Mondale electoral map of 1984? You folks wanna see that map reversed, with the next Republican getting his home state and nothing else? Then keep talkin' trash about the one thing in your campaign that actually worked - Sarah Palin. You jackasses think that Govenor Palin was all about "getting the PUMA's", well it wasnt. It was about getting the Republican base behind McCain. If Sarah Palin had been at the top of this ticket, I dare say we would have done better and I say this as someone who likes McCain. If Sarah Palin had not been on the ticket, just exactly who do you think would have showed up for McCain? If Sarah Palin was so bad, then why did McCain take her everywhere? Well thats easy because everywhere she went, thousands of people showed up. That didnt happen with McCain, unless of course, people heard that Sarah Palin was going to be there with him.
Now clear out your desk, turn in your keys and go back to getting your masters degrees in Poli-Sci at some Ivy League sausage grinder.
**: Emma Goldman - A left wing agitator from the last century who once said "If I cant dance, I dont want to be in your revolution".
UPDATE: Simple, direct and to the point. It expresses my feelings exactly. .
Posted @ November 06, 2008 02:19 PM | Current Affairs
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Personally, I think McCain rejected most everyone's advice and decided to do it "his way", which is a Reagan Democrat.
Forget about trashing Sarah...she's golden for us real conservatives. It was obvious McCain couldn't think like a conservative or campaign as a conservative.
The only reason I didn't stay home and sit this one out was because of Sarah Palin. I wish McCain would just become a Democrat and stop screwing things up for us.
Mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it any more.
Posted by: luvstotango at November 6, 2008 04:54 PM
THANK you for standing up for Governor Palin!
Posted by: Mary at November 6, 2008 10:17 PM
If you guys don't want her, she can always come up here to Canada. Heck, there's even talk that one of her ancestor's was originally from Canada, so it would be something of a homecoming.
Posted by: L.J. Brooks at November 8, 2008 06:36 AM



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