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- thejoshuablog, on 09/04/2008, -0/+6Seriously. This is a good thing. American's have seen the hateful rhetoric that does nothing to help their daily lives for 8 years now and they were hoping for something, anything else. 37 million people were certainly disappointed. Coupled with Rudy & Fred's 9/11- POW retreads, most viewers now know what they suspected all along. It will be more of the same with McCain/Palin...maybe even worse.
- satyr9us, on 09/04/2008, -0/+6Best analysis I've seen: http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/09/great-speec ...
Sure, she fired up her tiny little base of elephant-hat wearers to a fever-pitch. And she also fired up her opposition, which is larger, and alienated everyone else. - SexyFarts, on 09/04/2008, -0/+5It was a speech completely void of any substance. It sounded great and played to a crowd that's already made up their minds but it lacked any sort of reform or hope that McCain/Palin isn't just more of the same. Instead, the speech was a direct attack at Obama and his agenda and never once explained her/their own.
What kind of reform did she do as Governor of Alaska? Sell a private jet on eBay? And that alone makes her qualified with more experience than Obama? - MadKennyP, on 09/04/2008, -0/+3This is great news. People tuned in because no one had heard of Palin until last week. They saw her give a vapid, hateful speech. Now she's gone back into hiding.


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