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August 30, 2008 at 10:15 AM #263827August 30, 2008 at 10:20 AM #263530
urbanrealtor
ParticipantPerhaps this is unfair but she strikes me as the female version of Clarence Thomas.
This passing thought was buttressed when she referenced Ferraro and Clinton.
I am a liberal who really likes McCain. I would vote for him were I not taken with another candidate. While I made that other thread as snarky joke, I don’t have much of any real opinion about her competence.
I just don’t know enough about her.
I would like to like her. I don’t like to think that McCain is dumb or pandering.
So, can someone on the right here sum up what makes her compelling to you?
Not a manifesto. Just what makes her desirable and or strategically beneficial.
August 30, 2008 at 10:20 AM #263739urbanrealtor
ParticipantPerhaps this is unfair but she strikes me as the female version of Clarence Thomas.
This passing thought was buttressed when she referenced Ferraro and Clinton.
I am a liberal who really likes McCain. I would vote for him were I not taken with another candidate. While I made that other thread as snarky joke, I don’t have much of any real opinion about her competence.
I just don’t know enough about her.
I would like to like her. I don’t like to think that McCain is dumb or pandering.
So, can someone on the right here sum up what makes her compelling to you?
Not a manifesto. Just what makes her desirable and or strategically beneficial.
August 30, 2008 at 10:20 AM #263743urbanrealtor
ParticipantPerhaps this is unfair but she strikes me as the female version of Clarence Thomas.
This passing thought was buttressed when she referenced Ferraro and Clinton.
I am a liberal who really likes McCain. I would vote for him were I not taken with another candidate. While I made that other thread as snarky joke, I don’t have much of any real opinion about her competence.
I just don’t know enough about her.
I would like to like her. I don’t like to think that McCain is dumb or pandering.
So, can someone on the right here sum up what makes her compelling to you?
Not a manifesto. Just what makes her desirable and or strategically beneficial.
August 30, 2008 at 10:20 AM #263796urbanrealtor
ParticipantPerhaps this is unfair but she strikes me as the female version of Clarence Thomas.
This passing thought was buttressed when she referenced Ferraro and Clinton.
I am a liberal who really likes McCain. I would vote for him were I not taken with another candidate. While I made that other thread as snarky joke, I don’t have much of any real opinion about her competence.
I just don’t know enough about her.
I would like to like her. I don’t like to think that McCain is dumb or pandering.
So, can someone on the right here sum up what makes her compelling to you?
Not a manifesto. Just what makes her desirable and or strategically beneficial.
August 30, 2008 at 10:20 AM #263832urbanrealtor
ParticipantPerhaps this is unfair but she strikes me as the female version of Clarence Thomas.
This passing thought was buttressed when she referenced Ferraro and Clinton.
I am a liberal who really likes McCain. I would vote for him were I not taken with another candidate. While I made that other thread as snarky joke, I don’t have much of any real opinion about her competence.
I just don’t know enough about her.
I would like to like her. I don’t like to think that McCain is dumb or pandering.
So, can someone on the right here sum up what makes her compelling to you?
Not a manifesto. Just what makes her desirable and or strategically beneficial.
August 30, 2008 at 10:49 AM #263545gandalf
ParticipantPalin’s greatest attribute? Definitely her face. Followed in close second by her boobs. What a pleasure to look at. Can’t wait for the debates. Neither can Joe Biden! You know it’s true, fellas.
She also took on the republican establishment in Alaska. I admire her for that. That’s why her approval rating is high in Alaska. She killed the bridge to nowhere that made republicans and Ted Stevens and Alaska the laughingstock of the country.
I would seriously be considering McCain right now had he done the same thing these past 12 months. Instead, he ran a suck-up, pro-bush Karl Rove attack campaign and made hot man-love to James Dobson and the evangelicals along the way.
Is McCain going to last four years? Palin ends up President if McCain gets elected. McCain’s 72 years-old. He’s had four episodes of cancer and is showing signs of early dementia. I really suspect his health is in trouble.
August 30, 2008 at 10:49 AM #263753gandalf
ParticipantPalin’s greatest attribute? Definitely her face. Followed in close second by her boobs. What a pleasure to look at. Can’t wait for the debates. Neither can Joe Biden! You know it’s true, fellas.
She also took on the republican establishment in Alaska. I admire her for that. That’s why her approval rating is high in Alaska. She killed the bridge to nowhere that made republicans and Ted Stevens and Alaska the laughingstock of the country.
I would seriously be considering McCain right now had he done the same thing these past 12 months. Instead, he ran a suck-up, pro-bush Karl Rove attack campaign and made hot man-love to James Dobson and the evangelicals along the way.
Is McCain going to last four years? Palin ends up President if McCain gets elected. McCain’s 72 years-old. He’s had four episodes of cancer and is showing signs of early dementia. I really suspect his health is in trouble.
August 30, 2008 at 10:49 AM #263757gandalf
ParticipantPalin’s greatest attribute? Definitely her face. Followed in close second by her boobs. What a pleasure to look at. Can’t wait for the debates. Neither can Joe Biden! You know it’s true, fellas.
She also took on the republican establishment in Alaska. I admire her for that. That’s why her approval rating is high in Alaska. She killed the bridge to nowhere that made republicans and Ted Stevens and Alaska the laughingstock of the country.
I would seriously be considering McCain right now had he done the same thing these past 12 months. Instead, he ran a suck-up, pro-bush Karl Rove attack campaign and made hot man-love to James Dobson and the evangelicals along the way.
Is McCain going to last four years? Palin ends up President if McCain gets elected. McCain’s 72 years-old. He’s had four episodes of cancer and is showing signs of early dementia. I really suspect his health is in trouble.
August 30, 2008 at 10:49 AM #263811gandalf
ParticipantPalin’s greatest attribute? Definitely her face. Followed in close second by her boobs. What a pleasure to look at. Can’t wait for the debates. Neither can Joe Biden! You know it’s true, fellas.
She also took on the republican establishment in Alaska. I admire her for that. That’s why her approval rating is high in Alaska. She killed the bridge to nowhere that made republicans and Ted Stevens and Alaska the laughingstock of the country.
I would seriously be considering McCain right now had he done the same thing these past 12 months. Instead, he ran a suck-up, pro-bush Karl Rove attack campaign and made hot man-love to James Dobson and the evangelicals along the way.
Is McCain going to last four years? Palin ends up President if McCain gets elected. McCain’s 72 years-old. He’s had four episodes of cancer and is showing signs of early dementia. I really suspect his health is in trouble.
August 30, 2008 at 10:49 AM #263847gandalf
ParticipantPalin’s greatest attribute? Definitely her face. Followed in close second by her boobs. What a pleasure to look at. Can’t wait for the debates. Neither can Joe Biden! You know it’s true, fellas.
She also took on the republican establishment in Alaska. I admire her for that. That’s why her approval rating is high in Alaska. She killed the bridge to nowhere that made republicans and Ted Stevens and Alaska the laughingstock of the country.
I would seriously be considering McCain right now had he done the same thing these past 12 months. Instead, he ran a suck-up, pro-bush Karl Rove attack campaign and made hot man-love to James Dobson and the evangelicals along the way.
Is McCain going to last four years? Palin ends up President if McCain gets elected. McCain’s 72 years-old. He’s had four episodes of cancer and is showing signs of early dementia. I really suspect his health is in trouble.
August 30, 2008 at 10:59 AM #263555urbanrealtor
Participantto ex-sd:
Occidental:
He transferred out to go to Columbia. While less of an undergrad-focused school, wouldn’t anybody prefer to go to Columbia?Being a lawyer:
He was a summer associate (basically an intern) at 2 firms. Sidley Austin and Hopkins Sutter. As such he was probably in a support position under partner attorneys. I am assuming that last part because that is how it generally is in CA. I don’t know if he ever took the bar (I don’t think Bill Clinton did either). Following law school he focused on legal academia.Regarding Harvard Law Review:
I seem to recall that there is a writing competition and debate to get selected for this. His becoming president (I think) involved winning over the conservative members whose consent he would need. I don’t think it was a quota.Regarding legal teaching:
Visiting lecturer is the term (at least in CA) to describe an entry level (as opposed to tenured) teacher (as opposed to a researcher).Regarding the missing record:
I have heard this before. I have an easy time finding reports on his voting in Illinois. Can someone explain what this whole missing records story is about?
Also, here is a news story about his voting:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtmlRegarding the intensification of the anti-terror campaign:
Yeah we know that. He said it at the convention.Regarding the rest of the platform:
Yeah we pretty much know the rest of that too. Most of us support it.August 30, 2008 at 10:59 AM #263764urbanrealtor
Participantto ex-sd:
Occidental:
He transferred out to go to Columbia. While less of an undergrad-focused school, wouldn’t anybody prefer to go to Columbia?Being a lawyer:
He was a summer associate (basically an intern) at 2 firms. Sidley Austin and Hopkins Sutter. As such he was probably in a support position under partner attorneys. I am assuming that last part because that is how it generally is in CA. I don’t know if he ever took the bar (I don’t think Bill Clinton did either). Following law school he focused on legal academia.Regarding Harvard Law Review:
I seem to recall that there is a writing competition and debate to get selected for this. His becoming president (I think) involved winning over the conservative members whose consent he would need. I don’t think it was a quota.Regarding legal teaching:
Visiting lecturer is the term (at least in CA) to describe an entry level (as opposed to tenured) teacher (as opposed to a researcher).Regarding the missing record:
I have heard this before. I have an easy time finding reports on his voting in Illinois. Can someone explain what this whole missing records story is about?
Also, here is a news story about his voting:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtmlRegarding the intensification of the anti-terror campaign:
Yeah we know that. He said it at the convention.Regarding the rest of the platform:
Yeah we pretty much know the rest of that too. Most of us support it.August 30, 2008 at 10:59 AM #263768urbanrealtor
Participantto ex-sd:
Occidental:
He transferred out to go to Columbia. While less of an undergrad-focused school, wouldn’t anybody prefer to go to Columbia?Being a lawyer:
He was a summer associate (basically an intern) at 2 firms. Sidley Austin and Hopkins Sutter. As such he was probably in a support position under partner attorneys. I am assuming that last part because that is how it generally is in CA. I don’t know if he ever took the bar (I don’t think Bill Clinton did either). Following law school he focused on legal academia.Regarding Harvard Law Review:
I seem to recall that there is a writing competition and debate to get selected for this. His becoming president (I think) involved winning over the conservative members whose consent he would need. I don’t think it was a quota.Regarding legal teaching:
Visiting lecturer is the term (at least in CA) to describe an entry level (as opposed to tenured) teacher (as opposed to a researcher).Regarding the missing record:
I have heard this before. I have an easy time finding reports on his voting in Illinois. Can someone explain what this whole missing records story is about?
Also, here is a news story about his voting:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtmlRegarding the intensification of the anti-terror campaign:
Yeah we know that. He said it at the convention.Regarding the rest of the platform:
Yeah we pretty much know the rest of that too. Most of us support it.August 30, 2008 at 10:59 AM #263821urbanrealtor
Participantto ex-sd:
Occidental:
He transferred out to go to Columbia. While less of an undergrad-focused school, wouldn’t anybody prefer to go to Columbia?Being a lawyer:
He was a summer associate (basically an intern) at 2 firms. Sidley Austin and Hopkins Sutter. As such he was probably in a support position under partner attorneys. I am assuming that last part because that is how it generally is in CA. I don’t know if he ever took the bar (I don’t think Bill Clinton did either). Following law school he focused on legal academia.Regarding Harvard Law Review:
I seem to recall that there is a writing competition and debate to get selected for this. His becoming president (I think) involved winning over the conservative members whose consent he would need. I don’t think it was a quota.Regarding legal teaching:
Visiting lecturer is the term (at least in CA) to describe an entry level (as opposed to tenured) teacher (as opposed to a researcher).Regarding the missing record:
I have heard this before. I have an easy time finding reports on his voting in Illinois. Can someone explain what this whole missing records story is about?
Also, here is a news story about his voting:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/01/17/politics/main2369157.shtmlRegarding the intensification of the anti-terror campaign:
Yeah we know that. He said it at the convention.Regarding the rest of the platform:
Yeah we pretty much know the rest of that too. Most of us support it. -
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