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- inactive, on 06/30/2009, -5/+183What's scary is the sheer number of True Believers who still insist she was a good choice. They'll be in here if this hits the front page.
- MiddleAmerica, on 06/30/2009, -9/+124Democrats for Palin 2012!
- Diefree, on 06/30/2009, -4/+103This is hardly surprising really. She's a known liar, abuses her station, steals, is a blatant hypocrite, proud to be ignorant, follows a man that carries out actual witch hunts, and belongs to a church that believes women are inferior to men in everyway along with wanting to succeed from the US.
- bjornski, on 06/30/2009, -7/+87She's basically Michele Bachmann with a gun fetish.
- oldhick, on 06/30/2009, -3/+68Unfortunately she is still held in high regard by many Republicans... Truly sad.
- TapTapper, on 06/30/2009, -4/+62Palin - Gingrich 2012!
Palin - Gingrich 2012!
Palin - Gingrich 2012!
LMAO - bjornski, on 06/30/2009, -3/+56Secede, but we know what you meant.
- fadeout, on 06/30/2009, -3/+51I almost want to feel sorry for McCain - but he alone is responsible for the stupid decisions he made during that campaign.
- Diefree, on 06/30/2009, -2/+49Nope just wants her to get the nomination again.
- inactive, on 06/30/2009, -5/+52Palin is the avatar of everything that is wrong in america today, arrogant, ignorant and shallow.
- LawScholar, on 06/30/2009, -16/+57Her daughter is a slut.
S'alright Letterman, I've got your back. - alexology, on 06/30/2009, -7/+43Can we please stop talking about this nutcase so she can disappear in obscurity?
Please? - dlm85, on 06/30/2009, -5/+40They better hurry up and apologize to Palin. We all know that you are not allowed to say anything negative about her.
- lostlyrics, on 06/30/2009, -3/+35I call her a pentecostal pestilence.
- AmazingSteve, on 06/30/2009, -1/+32It would appear that the things in the article were said by Republicans there genius.
- inactive, on 06/30/2009, -3/+32She's a scientologist now?
- DD2CC2U, on 06/30/2009, -8/+36As Palin has piled misstep on top of misstep, the senior members of McCain’s campaign team have undergone a painful odyssey of their own. In recent rounds of long conversations, most made it clear that they suffer a kind of survivor’s guilt: they can’t quite believe that for two frantic months last fall, caught in a Bermuda Triangle of a campaign, they worked their tails off to try to elect as vice president of the United States someone who, by mid-October, they believed for certain was nowhere near ready for the job, and might never be.
- inactive, on 06/30/2009, -2/+29Grape? Or is it cherry?
- Diefree, on 06/30/2009, -1/+27Oops sorry about that. Yes I meant secede.
- Rodalli, on 06/30/2009, -1/+26How do you connect the dots between 'hateful liberal diatribe' and 'McCain advisers feel survivors guilt about picking Sarah Palin'?
This isn't a democrat dogging Palin, it's republicans. And not just any republicans, but the very same ones that chose her out of a sea of qualified candidates to run along side McCain and then spent months trying to salvage the ensuing mess. It's the choir chucking out the preacher, in this case.
Did you even RTFA? - ASSASSYN360, on 06/30/2009, -3/+27I voted for Obama and have no intent to ever vote for Palin. However, I want her to run for the sheer humor it would bring.
- kingnova, on 06/30/2009, -1/+24I think you mean get her nominated so Obama is a shoe in for a second term. There is no way this country elects Palin to the Presidency.
- SethEllis, on 06/30/2009, -7/+30Sorry, but this is flat out delusional. Palin poses absolutely no thread to the Democrat party. Rather this is all a part of the time honored Democrat tactic of demoralizing the enemy. They want to do everything in their power to convince Republicans that their cause is lost so they'll give up.
Without McCain's campaign to help guide her Palin has gone completely off the deep end. It's only now that we really get to see the bad side of her. I'm not surprised that so many Conservatives and Republicans (myself included) were fooled into thinking it was an ok choice. Anybody that hasn't realized by now how bad of a decision it was simply isn't living in the same reality the rest of us are. It would have been a very different election if McCain had chosen someone with real skills to bring to the table IE Mitt Romney. - LemurDaddy, on 06/30/2009, -0/+22You forgot to put quotes on that one, bud.
- aenilius, on 06/30/2009, -2/+24also, where is that clip of matt damon talking about palin as president? that was epic.
- defwheezer, on 06/30/2009, -2/+24John McCain is a true American patriot! He obviously chose Palin to insure that the first Black President was elected in 2008, and to put the brakes on the out of control ***** storm that was/is the Republican party control/destruction of America. Bravo McCain!!!
- CaptObvious, on 06/30/2009, -1/+22Ahh yea, that's it. Palin's a threat.
- KahRahTay, on 06/30/2009, -4/+25does it take effort to be that stupid?
- mxxz, on 06/30/2009, -3/+23nah i thought i had read it somewhere. just checked and it was a cracked list on who will be next scientologist. disregard my last comment cause its wrong
- fadeout, on 06/30/2009, -4/+24No, she isn't. One of her top campaign managers was a rank in file Scientology soldier, though.
There's actually a lot of Scientologists in the Republican party and even employed by Fox News (Van Sustern and her husband John Coale). Digg's favorite right wing nut, Ron Paul, is also in their pocket over taxes. He's been lobbying to have their tax exempt status reinstated. - pathouston22, on 06/30/2009, -2/+22Not necessary. McCain had to change a lot to appeal to the core Republican base and the religious zealots, and she helped provide that.
The old McCain (pre-election) was a guy worth voting for. Who he became to appeal to the base was not. - drewc1138, on 06/30/2009, -5/+25I firmly believe that McCain had a real shot at the presidency up until he nominated Palin. Thankfully, he nominated Palin.
- AmazingSteve, on 06/30/2009, -3/+22If you're into that whole White Trash thing.
- steger, on 06/30/2009, -2/+21or wanting to succeed at seceding.
- MScrip, on 06/30/2009, -1/+20http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6urw_PWHYk
"She's gonna have the nuclear codes... I wanna know if she thought dinosaurs were here 4000 years ago"
Genius Matt - enantiodromia, on 06/30/2009, -3/+22well, she is a threat to all things sane and intellectual in america, so you may be on to something.
- charlie6969, on 06/30/2009, -1/+19Fruit punch. Definitely fruit punch.
- dreamtiger, on 06/30/2009, -3/+21Sarah Palin's 15 minutes are over. I guarantee it.
- r0g3r, on 06/30/2009, -1/+19What Republicans tell me is that they don't care if their candidate is stupid, as long as they follow the Republican doctrines. That's their answer for Dubya as well.
- cheerfulcynic, on 06/30/2009, -2/+19and yet she couldn't even name that alaskan newspaper as a media source she read regularly
- AraleNorimaki, on 06/30/2009, -2/+19President-elect Barack Obama spent the day thanking the people who helped him win the election. Yeah, and actually, Obama's first phone call was to Sarah Palin. He sent her flowers." --Conan O'Brien
- billraydrums, on 06/30/2009, -3/+20Republicans can't seem to get up over the obstacle that is the 21st century. They are worried about Obama's first 100 days? They ought to be worried about the 3,468 days that have passed since Jan. 1, 2000 and how far back into the 16th century they have allowed themselves to slide.
- AmazingSteve, on 06/30/2009, -1/+17Yup we're all afraid of her.... Making our sides split with laughter.
- enantiodromia, on 06/30/2009, -2/+18you will have to forgive akchrs, he gets extra trolly when someone attacks a fellow ignorant psuedo-conservative Alaskan.
- jm5chn, on 06/30/2009, -1/+17Why are we still talking about Palin...
- realeskimopimp, on 06/30/2009, -3/+18Palin is the epitome of uneducation.
- markf3388, on 06/30/2009, -0/+15 Bachmann makes Palin look like a tenured college professor of physics.
- oldhick, on 06/30/2009, -4/+19I can't argue with that. Why wouldn't they? She's a gold mine. If Republicans are seriously considering nominating her then they can certainly kiss any chance at the White House goodbye. And it's a shame. With Obama's massive spending and debt increases, with his plans for even further spending, one would think just about anyone could beat him in an election, but Palin can not. That I promise you. But the GOP has no real interest in serious leadership anymore.
- RudeTurnip, on 06/30/2009, -1/+15So that's how the world ends.
- wiggles, on 06/30/2009, -5/+19Sarah Palin is Dan Quayle in a skirt. And I voted for McCain!
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