Sarah Palin resigns to get ready as Obama about to be impeached

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  • Tom_PM
    Porn Meister
    • Feb 2005
    • 16443

    #51
    I was speaking to someone last night and they mentioned they spoke to their parents about Palin resigning. Parents were super mad... at David Letterman for making her resign! And they were dead serious. They are staunch southern republicans, real bible belters.. and they actually, for real folks, think Palin resigned because of David Letterman. And they vote like clockwork. sigh.

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    43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.

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    • tony299
      lurker
      • Aug 2002
      • 57021

      #52
      http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7280
      this makes sense

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      • 2MuchMark
        Mark of 2Much.net
        • Aug 2004
        • 50977

        #53

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        • David!
          By the wrath of Agamemnon
          • Apr 2004
          • 6501

          #54
          Just wait and see, I feel for all the libetards on here, they are about to see their God be arrested
          .

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          • Tom_PM
            Porn Meister
            • Feb 2005
            • 16443

            #55
            Not everyone who is not against obama thinks he's god or something. He's just a guy doing a job that most people wanted him to do. Big whoop.
            43-922-863 Shut up and play your guitar.

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            • LoveSandra
              So Fucking Banned
              • Aug 2008
              • 10551

              #56
              oh yeah ..

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              • JP513
                Confirmed User
                • Feb 2007
                • 1914

                #57
                Originally posted by FelixFlow
                doesnt look like obama will get a re-election, he may not even make it out of impeachment
                You radical right wingers live in fantasy land. I know a radical guy who told me "FLAT OUT FACT" there is no way in hell America will elect a black man. Now, he shuts up about his utter wrongness and preaches that Obama was born in Kenya, then was rushed home to Hawaii to produce the birth certificate because they knew he'd be president someday and it would matter.
                I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I wish I was drinking wine instead.

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                • JP513
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 1914

                  #58
                  Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                  I know you're a Obama man, but unless he starts pulling magic rabbits out of his ass, and I hope he does, the black savior is not going to make it to a 2nd term. He is going to have the USA so deep into debt, the dollar at an all time low, several states bankrupt and unemployment at an all time high, that the nation will foolishly BEG for a Republican to replace him. Ohhhh, I dunno, lets say Jeb Bush, maybe, to come in and *try* fix it. Of course, the joke will be on them because it can't be fixed without a LOT of pain and suffering, which the American people are not willing to go through, because they want the latest iPhone and continue to live beyond their means.

                  Dark days ahead I'm afraid.
                  You wanna make a bet right now? I love your logic man! But he doesn't have to pull "magic rabbits out of his ass." He can be beaten if things get worse or don't improve, but I believe it will improve by 2012. The democrats may take some hits in the 2010 congressional mid-terms because the recovery is a work in progress, but the presidential election is more than 3 years away. I am pretty sure the economy will be back on track by then and it won't take rabbits and asses either. Given his personal popularity (which will fluctuate), all he needs to do to be re-elected is make marked improvement and point to sound, factual gains in the economy, particular unemployment. Basically, like Reagan in 1984.

                  There's no magic pill, but there are a lot of very smart people who believe that the way out of a recession is to follow a spending/stimulation and accumulation debt plan, and grow your way out of it later:

                  This is basically what Obama is doing:

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gen...rest_and_Money
                  I don't always drink beer, but when I do, I wish I was drinking wine instead.

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                  • DaddyHalbucks
                    A freakin' legend!
                    • Feb 2004
                    • 18975

                    #59
                    You can't be impeached if you own the House and Senate.
                    Boner Money

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                    • tony299
                      lurker
                      • Aug 2002
                      • 57021

                      #60
                      Originally posted by JP513
                      You wanna make a bet right now? I love your logic man! But he doesn't have to pull "magic rabbits out of his ass." He can be beaten if things get worse or don't improve, but I believe it will improve by 2012. The democrats may take some hits in the 2010 congressional mid-terms because the recovery is a work in progress, but the presidential election is more than 3 years away. I am pretty sure the economy will be back on track by then and it won't take rabbits and asses either. Given his personal popularity (which will fluctuate), all he needs to do to be re-elected is make marked improvement and point to sound, factual gains in the economy, particular unemployment. Basically, like Reagan in 1984.

                      There's no magic pill, but there are a lot of very smart people who believe that the way out of a recession is to follow a spending/stimulation and accumulation debt plan, and grow your way out of it later:

                      This is basically what Obama is doing:

                      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gen...rest_and_Money
                      Well said and Paul Krugman said the problem is they arent spending enough.

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                      • nation-x
                        Confirmed User
                        • Mar 2004
                        • 5370

                        #61
                        My honest assessment of the matter is that most of the GFY "conservatives" tend to be people that can barely put 2 words together.

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                        • Drake
                          Hello world!
                          • Mar 2003
                          • 12508

                          #62
                          Palin resigns and this is a sign that Obama is going to be impeached. That's taking spin to a whole new level.

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                          • David!
                            By the wrath of Agamemnon
                            • Apr 2004
                            • 6501

                            #63
                            Originally posted by nation-x
                            My honest assessment of the matter is that most of the GFY "conservatives" tend to be people that can barely put 2 words together.
                            Doooood, underestimating your adversaries will lead you to your demise...
                            .

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                            • BlackCrayon
                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                              • Jun 2003
                              • 19634

                              #64
                              Originally posted by DirtyWhiteBoy
                              I know you're a Obama man, but unless he starts pulling magic rabbits out of his ass, and I hope he does, the black savior is not going to make it to a 2nd term. He is going to have the USA so deep into debt, the dollar at an all time low, several states bankrupt and unemployment at an all time high, that the nation will foolishly BEG for a Republican to replace him. Ohhhh, I dunno, lets say Jeb Bush, maybe, to come in and *try* fix it. Of course, the joke will be on them because it can't be fixed without a LOT of pain and suffering, which the American people are not willing to go through, because they want the latest iPhone and continue to live beyond their means.

                              Dark days ahead I'm afraid.
                              Americans would be short sighted and stupid to think that ANYONE could pull America (and the world economy) out of the huge slump its in, in only 4 years.
                              you don't know you're wearing a leash if you sit by the peg all day..

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                              • GregE
                                Confirmed User
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 2704

                                #65
                                Originally posted by PR_Tom
                                I was speaking to someone last night and they mentioned they spoke to their parents about Palin resigning. Parents were super mad... at David Letterman for making her resign! And they were dead serious. They are staunch southern republicans, real bible belters.. and they actually, for real folks, think Palin resigned because of David Letterman. And they vote like clockwork. sigh.
                                And the really sad part is that there are thousands - tens of thousands even - of people who think just like that out there.

                                It's a little scary actually.

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