So Why Would The Republicans Want To Keep To A Schedule?
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As Todd Purdum, one of the many Stepford captains of the USS MSNBC Obama, a very beautiful ship, said, they (the Republicans) do not want us to “over analyze” their speeches,
uh, make that, ” do regular analysis” so they are staying on a tight schedule.
If MSNBC bias did not exist, Hillary Clinton would be the Democratic Vice Presidential Candidate. Their anti Clinton bias is only exceeded by their anti Palin bias.
To beat that, sexist Carla Fiorina, a previous executive of Hewlet Packard who made an executive controversial decison, voted against by the heirs to Hewlett and Packard founders, which ultimatley save their bacon, chimed in.
She pointed out the historical practice of both women and men, of “calling women showhorses rather than workhorses” says Gov Palin has made more decisions in her two years of Governor (let alone being a mayor of a small town, raising five children with a husband and knowing how to hunt and standing up to the good ole boy network including many corrupt Republican establishment types in Alaska, including those in her own party who after first losing as a Lt Gov candidate, came back to defeat the likes of then Alaska Gov Frank Murkowski) than Barack Obama has made in his life including his entire political life which seems to have been spent jumping from job to job running for president permanently.
If Barrack Obama had beaten Frank Murkowski, he would have been heralded as a savior and an Icon of freedom, let along of style and sexuality, in the likes of Sainted John Kennedy. Kennedy was actually a worse president than the current George Bush although it is close. That sentence means I have no friends any where in the world.
Rather than reporting and investigating these ideas further, the ones Carla spoke about, that Presidential candidate Barack Obama has less executive experience than Vice Presidential candidate Palin (a President is a CEO not a periodic voter, whose absence is usually not noticed, as only one of 100 (Senate) or 535 (Congressman), the executive, the President with cabinets, or Governors and staff, still make daily decisions to make the government work.
Keith Olberman added adroitly to the discussion by telling us that Obama was a cheerleader once in his life, not sure if he threw papers at he lense and broke it or not, do you remember? Yes, he is a joke, but a joke many rely on for news, disguised as clever partisanship. Sportingly clever. I enjoy watching him like I enjoy the Simpsons.
