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September 29, 2008 at 8:21 PM #14014September 29, 2008 at 8:50 PM #278172PortlockParticipant
Let’s play, “Name That Orator”….
“That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the — it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.”
Ooooohh…Kay!!
Simply repeating rehearsed mantra/talking points/catchphrases until it confuses everyone including yourself does not a qualified leader make. I would be quaking in my shoes if I were her campaign advisors, the debate could be very, very uncomfortable for everyone…
September 29, 2008 at 8:50 PM #278223PortlockParticipantLet’s play, “Name That Orator”….
“That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the — it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.”
Ooooohh…Kay!!
Simply repeating rehearsed mantra/talking points/catchphrases until it confuses everyone including yourself does not a qualified leader make. I would be quaking in my shoes if I were her campaign advisors, the debate could be very, very uncomfortable for everyone…
September 29, 2008 at 8:50 PM #278235PortlockParticipantLet’s play, “Name That Orator”….
“That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the — it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.”
Ooooohh…Kay!!
Simply repeating rehearsed mantra/talking points/catchphrases until it confuses everyone including yourself does not a qualified leader make. I would be quaking in my shoes if I were her campaign advisors, the debate could be very, very uncomfortable for everyone…
September 29, 2008 at 8:50 PM #278186PortlockParticipantLet’s play, “Name That Orator”….
“That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the — it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.”
Ooooohh…Kay!!
Simply repeating rehearsed mantra/talking points/catchphrases until it confuses everyone including yourself does not a qualified leader make. I would be quaking in my shoes if I were her campaign advisors, the debate could be very, very uncomfortable for everyone…
September 29, 2008 at 8:50 PM #277909PortlockParticipantLet’s play, “Name That Orator”….
“That’s why I say I, like every American I’m speaking with, we’re ill about this position that we have been put in where it is the taxpayers looking to bail out. But ultimately, what the bailout does is help those who are concerned about the health-care reform that is needed to help shore up our economy, helping the — it’s got to be all about job creation, too, shoring up our economy and putting it back on the right track. So health-care reform and reducing taxes and reining in spending has got to accompany tax reductions and tax relief for Americans. And trade, we’ve got to see trade as opportunity, not as a competitive, scary thing. But one in five jobs being created in the trade sector today, we’ve got to look at that as more opportunity. All those things under the umbrella of job creation. This bailout is a part of that.”
Ooooohh…Kay!!
Simply repeating rehearsed mantra/talking points/catchphrases until it confuses everyone including yourself does not a qualified leader make. I would be quaking in my shoes if I were her campaign advisors, the debate could be very, very uncomfortable for everyone…
September 29, 2008 at 9:28 PM #278245WickedheartParticipantHere’s a clip from Couric’s interview of Palin. On the Bailout question the SNL spoof used Palin’s actual answer almost word for word.
Check the look on Katie Couric’s face. It is absolutely priceless.
September 29, 2008 at 9:28 PM #278182WickedheartParticipantHere’s a clip from Couric’s interview of Palin. On the Bailout question the SNL spoof used Palin’s actual answer almost word for word.
Check the look on Katie Couric’s face. It is absolutely priceless.
September 29, 2008 at 9:28 PM #278196WickedheartParticipantHere’s a clip from Couric’s interview of Palin. On the Bailout question the SNL spoof used Palin’s actual answer almost word for word.
Check the look on Katie Couric’s face. It is absolutely priceless.
September 29, 2008 at 9:28 PM #277919WickedheartParticipantHere’s a clip from Couric’s interview of Palin. On the Bailout question the SNL spoof used Palin’s actual answer almost word for word.
Check the look on Katie Couric’s face. It is absolutely priceless.
September 29, 2008 at 9:28 PM #278233WickedheartParticipantHere’s a clip from Couric’s interview of Palin. On the Bailout question the SNL spoof used Palin’s actual answer almost word for word.
Check the look on Katie Couric’s face. It is absolutely priceless.
September 29, 2008 at 10:37 PM #278260PortlockParticipantHilarious!!
“What in God’s holy name are you blathering about???”
September 29, 2008 at 10:37 PM #278248PortlockParticipantHilarious!!
“What in God’s holy name are you blathering about???”
September 29, 2008 at 10:37 PM #277934PortlockParticipantHilarious!!
“What in God’s holy name are you blathering about???”
September 29, 2008 at 10:37 PM #278197PortlockParticipantHilarious!!
“What in God’s holy name are you blathering about???”
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