Hillary Clinton vs Sarah Palin

[quote]smh_23 wrote:
Look, on the evidence, she is very ignorant–pathetically so, given that her ignorance came to light because she was seeking the Vice Presidency. There is no more to it than that. It doesn’t matter whether you agree with her. There are really stupid people who support causes I agree with. That doesn’t make them any less stupid than they are.[/quote]

I can’t think of too many that are as ignorant as Joe Biden, Algore, and Jimmy Carter.

Even with the massive liberal TV and newspapers doing what they did to help these morons they would still manage to let stupid slip through their lips. They were veterans of politics. Algore’s father was a Democratic senator. (He voted against the Civil Rights Bill but Algore still got the black vote)

Take away all the Hollywood theatrical help given to liberal candidates (I forget the woman that helped the Clintons, but she was a working producer of some major TV show when she stepped in to coach the Clintons) and most will look stupid on TV. I thought McCain looked stupid.

Hillary has to look the most stupid. Many of you are viewing the candidates the way the media wants you too.

Palin didn’t marry an Arkansas sex maniac like Hillary. I’m certain she would have not stood by as Hillary did and support a liar and a rapist and a man sticking cigars into a woman’s vagina. A woman no older than their daughter Chelsea (who is rumored not to be Bills biological daughter. Clinton had told his secretary Juanita Broaddrick she wouldn’t get pregnant because he was sterile)

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1017597/posts

So much for her feminist leadership.What a jaw dropping hypocrite Hillary is. All those women connected to Bill Clinton, many most of you young guys have never read about and SHE is considered the ideal choice for first woman president of the United States.

These media people with the tickle that run up their leg make me puke.

Meanwhile they savage and laugh at Sarah Palin’s words every chance they get. Sarah Palin should have been the first emotionally challenged vice president instead Joe Biden is.

I hope this garners an apology from Jon Stewart. Chris Matthews and the rest of the morons will omit it from their stations:

http://eaglerising.com/4665/sarah-palin-right-socialized-healthcare-demands-death-panels/

Think about mistakes you may make in private then imagine yourself on camera knowing millions of people are watching. Any miscalculation that comes out of your mouth is magnified as a conservative and held back or completely omitted as a liberal.

What sort of a caricature is made in the eyes of your country?

Look at Obama in the first Romney debate.

I think we underestimate what the subconscious mind picks and keeps as an impression of someone when the liberal media is not prevented from what they do.

Favorite Algore gaffes that eventually came out

Gaffe #10
On September 18, 2000 another Gore gaffe went unnoticed by the broadcast networks…" Gore on Monday in Las Vegas, breaking into singing for the lyrics: "You know I still remember the lullabies that I heard as a child, [singing] “Look for the union label.” The gaffe? The lullaby wasn’t created until Gore was 27.

Gaffe #9

FNC and CNN showed Al Gore fumbling over mammograms and making up drug cost for his mother-in-law and dog. “So while it costs $108 a month for a person, it costs $37.80 a month for a dog…” As FNC’â??s Jim Angle explains in a Special Report with Brit Hume, “… aides now concede that Gore did not know and does not know what his mother-in-law actually pays for the drug or the price that is charged the dog for that matter.”

Gaffe #5

Singer Courtney Love recounted on the May 20, 1999 Late Show with David Letterman how at a Democratic fundraiser in Hollywood Al Gore told her “I’m a really big fan of yours.” When she asked him to name one of her songs, she relayed how “he couldn’t do it, he couldn’t do it!” Disney’s Mr. Showbiz.com provides this profile of the singer Gore said he enjoyed: “Her on-stage antics have included at one time or another cutting herself, berating her audience, performing simulated fellatio on fans, and stage-diving into the mosh pit where fans have torn off all of her clothes. She usually performs extremely drunk, although some say it’s just part of her act. She has assaulted fans, and she once attacked Katherine Hanna of Bikini Kill. As a result, Love was subjected to a court order to refrain from violence and attend anger-management classes.”

Gaffe #4

“I took the initiative in creating the Internet,” Al Gore preposterously claimed on the March 9, 1999 Late Edition/PrimeTime, but that didn’t faze CNN’s Wolf Blitzer who just kept tossing softball questions.

Gaffe #3

CNN dug out classic video of Gore boasting in 1988 about tobacco: I’ve put it in the plant beds and transferred it. I’ve hoed it. I’ve suckered it. I’ve sprayed it.

My personal all time favorite…

Gaffe #2

During January 17, 1993 pre-Inaugural tour of Monticello, Thomas Jefferson’s home, shown live by C-SPAN, Al Gore asks of busts of George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Marquis de Lafayette: “Who are these people?” Also along on the tour: wife Tipper as well as Bill and Hillary Clinton.

(who except a foreigner would not recognize Washington, Ben Franklin)

Gaffe #1

Al Gore claims “I took the initiative in creating the Internet,” but mixed up Web addressing. An August 8, 1996 story by Bob Schieffer on the CBS Evening News shows Bill Clinton and Gore looking over the shoulders of school kids who appear to be surfing the Web. Clinton asks Gore: “What’s our e-mail address, Al? You know that?” Gore replies with a Web address: “Yeah, w, w, w, dot White House.” Gore pauses and an aide pipes up “dot gov,” prompting Gore to add an erroneous extra “dot” as he instructs the student to enter "dot gov dot.

Found this one interesting regarding Hillary’s (lack of) accomplishments as secretary of state

Not really interested in politics, but I thought this was funny

[quote]pushharder wrote:

Stupid, stupid woman.

What? None of her detractors want to say anything here? Wassup?

[detractors slowly filing out of room, heads hung low][/quote]
She obviously was told what to say by… a man.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

Stupid, stupid woman.[/quote]

Yes.

[quote]
What? None of her detractors want to say anything here? Wassup?

[detractors slowly filing out of room, heads hung low][/quote]

This was a McCain campaign talking point. McCain made the point months earlier, in September '08, and throughout the entire thing. Palin began echoing the line, as VP candidates do, after McCain delivered it.

And, even if this were valid evidence–which it clearly isn’t–none of it even remotely chips away at the evidence I offered earlier in the thread.

Edit: [Head hung high.]

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

Stupid, stupid woman.[/quote]

Yes.

[quote]
What? None of her detractors want to say anything here? Wassup?

[detractors slowly filing out of room, heads hung low][/quote]

This was a McCain campaign talking point. McCain made the point months earlier, in September '08, and throughout the entire thing. Palin began echoing the line, as VP candidates do, after McCain delivered it.

And, even if this were valid evidence–which it clearly isn’t–none of it even remotely chips away at the evidence I offered earlier in the thread.[/quote]

Precisely. Honestly nothing Palin has ever really said can detract away from her stupidity. It’s be like if she said we need to fight terrorists in 2008 and then Boston happened and everyone said “see, she told us we needed to fight them.”

This changes nothing, even though of course that thought didn’t originate with her. I have no idea why people would give her tons of credit for it. So she was a dumbass before this, but not that something has happened she is a political genius?!

[quote]H factor wrote:

Precisely. Honestly nothing Palin has ever really said can detract away from her stupidity. It’s be like if she said we need to fight terrorists in 2008 and then Boston happened and everyone said “see, she told us we needed to fight them.”

This changes nothing, even though of course that thought didn’t originate with her. I have no idea why people would give her tons of credit for it. So she was a dumbass before this, but not that something has happened she is a political genius?! [/quote]

Indeed. If half of the stories that came from the McCain camp are true, Palin couldn’t have identified Ukraine on a map.

The notion that she should be lauded for repeating a popular talking point of McCain’s campaign, months after he first delivered the line himself, is ludicrous.

The evidence offered earlier in this thread remains both unanswered and unchanged.

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]H factor wrote:

Precisely. Honestly nothing Palin has ever really said can detract away from her stupidity. It’s be like if she said we need to fight terrorists in 2008 and then Boston happened and everyone said “see, she told us we needed to fight them.”

This changes nothing, even though of course that thought didn’t originate with her. I have no idea why people would give her tons of credit for it. So she was a dumbass before this, but not that something has happened she is a political genius?! [/quote]

Indeed. If half of the stories that came from the McCain camp are true, Palin couldn’t have identified Ukraine on a map.

The notion that she should be lauded for repeating a popular talking point of McCain’s campaign, months after he first delivered the line himself, is ludicrous.

The evidence offered earlier in this thread remains both unanswered and unchanged.[/quote]

Lol. Will the people who wanted the detractors to admit something admit that this wasn’t even Palin’s idea? Or are they too busy blaming McCain for the 2008 loss and saying Palin was the one who kept it close?

What’s interesting is how none of Palin’s fans take anything said from the McCain camp as true. They think it was all made up to put egg on SP’s face. They won’t bother listening to evidence that may contradict what they want to believe.

[quote]H factor wrote:

What’s interesting is how none of Palin’s fans take anything said from the McCain camp as true. They think it was all made up to put egg on SP’s face. They won’t bother listening to evidence that may contradict what they want to believe. [/quote]

Yep. Since I can’t prove it, I don’t use the NAFTA and South Africa things as evidence.

That said, given what I can prove about her, I would bet great sums of money that those stories are true.

[quote]H factor wrote:
They think it was all made up to put egg on SP’s face. [/quote]

Btw, only reason there was ever any egg on SP’s face is she cracked a few hundred into a bucket and dumped it all over herself.

[quote]pushharder wrote:
Looks like we got us one of them there circle jerk dealie boogers goin’ on in here.[/quote]

You can’t make a circle with two people, so I think this would just be your average, run-of-the-mill hookup.

Seriously though, Sarah Palin is a big old bag of stupid.

Edit: Btw, I assume from your post that you accept my response to your challenge.

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

Seriously though, Sarah Palin is a big old bag of stupid.

[/quote]

C’mon Push. Agree and take a seat. We’ll make a circle yet.

Haha. I do believe that bringing a woman to a circle jerk is a serious breach of etiquette. Like bringing a book to Montana.

Budum-tch.

(I love Montana.)

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

Seriously though, Sarah Palin is a big old bag of stupid.

[/quote]

C’mon Push. Agree and take a seat. We’ll make a circle yet.[/quote]

OK. Let me try this out and you tell me if I fit in.

Harold: Sarah Palin is soooo stupid.

smh: I know, dude, did you see how see tried to steal the eminent John McCain’s thunder with that Ukraine slam against Bam?

Push: I think she’s sexy.

Harold: I sure do, smh. She is such a great big Dumbo. Dumber than a Kansas wheat farmer signed up on the federal farm bill who says he doesn’t like welfare recipients.

Push: I think she’s pretty.

smh: Yeah, I bet those Kansas wheat farmers are dumber than a box of rocks just like that doofusette, Sarah Palin.

Harold: Who did she think she was running for vice president? I bet she’s just like all the other Republicans in the whole wide world – on the dole from the government and blaming Democrats for promoting death panels.

Push: I going to go grab her and get her to sit in our circle. Naked.

smh: I like you, Harold, because you give ol’ Push hell.

Harold: Well, he deserves it! Have you seen how mean he is to me?

Push: Sarah and I are going into the back room, guys.

smh: Yes, I have and its horrendous! I’m so glad he shows more respect for me!

Harold: For sure. You have no idea what a heavy burden I bear. AND Sarah Palin is so dumb I would never take her to the back room. I’d rather stay here with you.

Push: Hey Sarah baby, you feel so fine. Let’s leave these fellers for awhile.

smh: Me either, Harold. Push is such a manwhore. We don’t need him or that farcical Palin bitch. We’ll do just fine without them.

Harold: I’m with you, bro.

Push: smooch

Are you trying to convince us, or yourself, that you aren’t gay?