usatoday.com— Weeks after taking office as Alaska's governor in December 2006, Sarah Palin vetoed a bill that sought to ban benefits for the same-sex partners of state workers. It was unconstitutional, she said.
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Wonder how long it will take the obamabats to wander in here, accusing USA Today for being a shill of the republican party/Rove/McCain/etc? Either that or they will just ignore it completely, being totally unwilling to acknowledge anything that doesn't fit their set-in-concrete preconceptions about Palin.
It will be interesting to see the reaction of these comedian/political experts. They really believe they are relevant! My guess is they will become more shrill and talk about stolen elections rather than admitting the American people actually view them as the jesters they truly are.
Well, Bill Maher goes on and on about how if the election goes Republican it's obviously because there are a lot of stupid hicks out there voting for "an old man and a stewardess." That message is really corrosive. We've come to a point in America where people from both sides assume that anyone who disagrees with them is stupid. It has the sort of dynamic that's started religious wars in the past.
"It was a remarkable development in a state where the oil industry has long wielded outsized influence in politics."No one gives Palin credit for this sort of thing.... all I hear is extremist blah blah blah political crap.I love being called an idiot for supporting the McCain Palin ticket.
kylereSep 12, 2008
Will never make Frontpage, it is not an attack
dreadpirateSep 12, 2008
Wonder how long it will take the obamabats to wander in here, accusing USA Today for being a shill of the republican party/Rove/McCain/etc? Either that or they will just ignore it completely, being totally unwilling to acknowledge anything that doesn't fit their set-in-concrete preconceptions about Palin.
crabmenSep 13, 2008
It will be interesting to see the reaction of these comedian/political experts. They really believe they are relevant! My guess is they will become more shrill and talk about stolen elections rather than admitting the American people actually view them as the jesters they truly are.
Closed AccountSep 13, 2008
Well, Bill Maher goes on and on about how if the election goes Republican it's obviously because there are a lot of stupid hicks out there voting for "an old man and a stewardess." That message is really corrosive. We've come to a point in America where people from both sides assume that anyone who disagrees with them is stupid. It has the sort of dynamic that's started religious wars in the past.
digglet08Sep 13, 2008
"It was a remarkable development in a state where the oil industry has long wielded outsized influence in politics."No one gives Palin credit for this sort of thing.... all I hear is extremist blah blah blah political crap.I love being called an idiot for supporting the McCain Palin ticket.