nytimes.com— The 2008 election is now an Obama-Palin race about ?the future,? and the only person who doesn?t seem to know it is Mr. Past, poor old John McCain.
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I once made a typo while getting my grammar nazi on. After the site mocked me for a very long thread, I decided that language should be freeform and subjective and that there is no wrong way to write a sentence.
During the debate I found Palin's comment on how her and McCain had "differences" that they were working through and that something were to happen to McCain administration would take a "maverick course" (presumably away from what McCain has in mind).To me it sounds like a power struggle. I got the impression that she disagrees with some fundamental platform issues. Her populous pitches/ tangents about stuff like education seemed to show that she either just plum forgot about her parties positions or she differs on an ideological level.Either way I'm pretty convinced she knows who is buttering McCains bread right now.
And even in the convention referred to McCain as her running mate, as if she were at the top of the ticket. She is truly a narcissist, just like Dubya, and even more ignorant, which is really frightening.
It took everything I had not to scream reading the last paragraph (flipping the ticket). They should get rid of them both. I am hoping McCain loses and they both fall off the face of the earth never to return.
tvarmyOct 6, 2008
I once made a typo while getting my grammar nazi on. After the site mocked me for a very long thread, I decided that language should be freeform and subjective and that there is no wrong way to write a sentence.
lilrabbitfoofooOct 6, 2008
They will try and salvage the Senate seats any way they can, even if they have to lose the White House along the way.
lamiaconfitorOct 6, 2008
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rioracer916Oct 6, 2008
During the debate I found Palin's comment on how her and McCain had "differences" that they were working through and that something were to happen to McCain administration would take a "maverick course" (presumably away from what McCain has in mind).To me it sounds like a power struggle. I got the impression that she disagrees with some fundamental platform issues. Her populous pitches/ tangents about stuff like education seemed to show that she either just plum forgot about her parties positions or she differs on an ideological level.Either way I'm pretty convinced she knows who is buttering McCains bread right now.
robodokOct 6, 2008
And even in the convention referred to McCain as her running mate, as if she were at the top of the ticket. She is truly a narcissist, just like Dubya, and even more ignorant, which is really frightening.
robodokOct 6, 2008
Yeah, and so is Dubya. But in this country morons get elected.
vstickOct 6, 2008
It took everything I had not to scream reading the last paragraph (flipping the ticket). They should get rid of them both. I am hoping McCain loses and they both fall off the face of the earth never to return.