View Full Version : Is Palin setting herself up to take convicted Ted Stevens US Senate seat?
giovonni
11-04-2008, 11:57 PM
Greeting's to all,
This is a real political possibility, that is being seriously considered by Republican Party sources. If the McCain/Palin ticket loses the election, this might be Sarah's next move?
http://www.alaskadispatch.com/tundra-talk/1-talk-of-the-tundra/264-is-palin-setting-herself-up-take-stevens-senate-seat.html
giovonni
PodWORLD
11-05-2008, 12:00 AM
Dude I totally said this on another thread yesterday. I think it was no coincidence. It'll give her more cred and she can work on handling difficult questions like what do you read?
Election tracker here
http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/president/
Rocky_Shorz
11-05-2008, 12:09 AM
Palin for President 2012 T-shirts are already on sale!!!
I gotta git me one a dem.
giovonni
11-05-2008, 12:12 AM
Dude I totally said this on another thread yesterday. I think it was no coincidence. It'll give her more cred and she can work on handling difficult questions like what do you read?
Election tracker here
http://edition.cnn.com/ELECTION/2008/results/president/
Greeting's Podworld,
I would say your quite politically astute, and in tune with what's going on.
Yes, this is the perfect vehicle, for Ms Palin to rise up fast in Washington. Which would give her, a chance to experience how Washington really operates!
giovonni
PodWORLD
11-05-2008, 12:24 AM
TY Gio and right back at ya.
IT's funny I was thinking since I saw her how she reminded me of Tracey Glick from Election and then Tina Fey sais she based her rep of Palin on that.
Hopefully Washington will teach Palin how to use brakes. That you speak to more than the crowd in front of you.
Cheers man.
Palin for President 2012 T-shirts are already on sale!!!
Yeah, and so are "Cthulhu for President 2012". If a saying can be sold, they'll put it on a T-shirt. Anything with "Jesus" on it will sell... or "Cthulhu" for that matter.
But yeah, I doubt we'll see the last of her. I like the fact that she's not as uptight and more 'normal' than most politicians, but I have a BIG problem with her being a fundamentalist. There's nothing wrong with believing what you want, but that's not the type we need in the white house. Fundamentalism is the archetypal example IMO of being close-minded.
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