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6 Comments:
You do know the youngest child there has down syndrome, right?
yep. and it just reinforces my point.
i know lots of republicans.
i even have super-conservative aunt/uncle/cousins who live in alaska. i can say this, the palin family looks alaskan.
the reasons for her selection seem pretty transparent to me. mccain hardly knows her, they met once and talked once on the phone before he offered her the position.
also she doesn't know what a vice president does (skip to about 2:50)
i am glad palin had added "eugenic abortion" to the political discourse. i can't wait for that to come up during the debate.
i, for one, will be voting for obama -- thus, setting up the stage for a ROMNEY 2012 landslide!
by the way. the baby whose face you can't even see has down's, not the chicken and waffles kid.
palin is truly the gift that keeps on giving. the entire coverage of the rnc has been dominated by the mccain team's lack of vetting of their own vp candidate -- and the media is growing increasing hostile to the fact that the mccain campaign won't even let palin speak to the press.
and the talking points so far have been sheer lolz. palin has more "executive experience" than obama and biden combined. palin has "foreign policy experience" because alaska is next to russia.
the bristol palin pregnancy underscores republican hypocrisy on three fronts:
a) they argue that it is a "family" matter, even after they politicize sex education and family planning.
b) they argue that children should be off-limits for the press even while they simultaneously use the pregnancy to exalt the palins' for keeping their respective children.
c) on that same front, they emphasize the virtuous choice of deciding to keep the children when they are the ones that want to eliminate the very possibility of that choice.
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