2010年4月13日星期二

Palin: ';It was Bush's Fault!';

In a desperate effort to become popular amongst the ''too cool for school'' crowd, Sarah Palin has taken to blaming Bush for things that clearly were not his fault, such as the loss of the GOP ticket in this year's election.Pot? Meet kettle.  Palin: ';It was Bush's Fault!';
 Fade into obscurity, Sarah Palin. Palin: ';It was Bush's Fault!';
Eskimo
shes a nutcase,PALIN 2012.
I don't want to see or hear from this woman ever again.
lolI really dont know what else to say.
I heartily encourage Republicans to nominate her as their candidate in 2012. :P
I Lol at the thought of her debating Barack in 4 years. I mean wow.
No it wasn't. Sorry. If anything it was Palin's fault but then again she should have never been picked in the first place.
Can't we just send her back to alaska. We could build here a little white house there and give her some fake world leaders to talk to. She wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
Grasping for straws eh?, anyway she should be history
It was Palin and her 7.34 IQ that made McCain lose.
This is old. She didn't blame Bush. She blamed his administration's policies. Here is her quote:''I think the Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration? If we're talking change, we want to get far away from what it was that the present administration represented and that is to a great degree what the Republican Party at the time had been representing.'' She's actually precisely dead on as to why many people voted Obama. EDIT: Apparently, this is new for Yahoo, but I read this yesterday and that's old for me. :P
Lame, lame, and more lame...I can't believe she's blaming bush for the rep's defeat, that's just pathetic, and I also can't believe the media is still focusing on that whole wardrobe business, it was stupid and annoying how much attention it got then, and it remains so now.
Actually his administration was part of the problem the Republicans lost. Had he been a good president his party would have stood a chance. Anytime people get disgusted with an administration...the party gets voted out. So it's not so far fetched as you'd think.
[QUOTE=''black_cat19'']Lame, lame, and more lame...I can't believe she's blaming bush for the rep's defeat, that's just pathetic, and I also can believe the media is still focusing on that whole wardrobe business, it was stupid and annoying how much attention it got then, and it remains so now. [/QUOTE] No, she is not blaming Bush, but she is suggesting that people, who don't understand how Bush got the country into an unfortunate position, when a lot of it wasn't his fault, would want the farthest thing away from him (although, Obama isn't really that far away from Bush, particularly in spending).
[QUOTE=''black_cat19'']Lame, lame, and more lame...I can't believe she's blaming bush for the rep's defeat, that's just pathetic, and I also can believe the media is still focusing on that whole wardrobe business, it was stupid and annoying how much attention it got then, and it remains so now. [/QUOTE]Women...
[QUOTE=''GabuEx'']I heartily encourage Republicans to nominate her as their candidate in 2012. :P[/QUOTE]Hey now, none of that.Don't make me register Democrat so I can vote for Hillary in the primaries next time.... 
At least if she runs in 2012 it'll make Obama look better.[QUOTE=''GabuEx'']I heartily encourage Republicans to nominate her as their candidate in 2012. :P[/QUOTE]As do I. Obama going 2 terms FTW.
LOL. As long as Obama doesn't **** everything up, we don't have to worry about her having a chance in 2012. I really hope his economic plan works out... and hopefully he'll ease tensions with the Middle East.

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