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#2128 - 09/22/08 06:39 AM Ready to lead... but not debate?
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At the insistence of the McCain campaign, the Oct. 2 debate between the Republican nominee for vice president, Gov. Sarah Palin, and her Democratic rival, Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr., will have shorter question-and-answer segments than those for the presidential nominees, the advisers said. There will also be much less opportunity for free-wheeling, direct exchanges between the running mates.

McCain advisers said they had been concerned that a loose format could leave Ms. Palin, a relatively inexperienced debater, at a disadvantage and largely on the defensive.


What's she going to do when she's face to face with someone like Vladimir Putin--demand Karl Rove step in to moderate?

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#2130 - 09/22/08 07:17 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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This is so ridiculous. I think Obama/Biden should have refused to the rule changes.
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#2131 - 09/22/08 07:26 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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What's she going to do when she's face to face with someone like Vladimir Putin


She is going to be vice president, not president. McCain will live to the end of his term.

You folks are too quick to kill off Republicans.
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#2132 - 09/22/08 07:49 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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So you want to have a VP who does nothing but hold up the walls in her office, eh? Sorry, I'd like someone who actually does some work.
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#2134 - 09/22/08 08:36 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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McCain will live to the end of his term.


I sincerely hope you are correct. However, the most important decision of the candidate is to assume the possibility that he/she will not live to the end of his/her term and put in place someone who can be President at any instant.

McSame failed in his first and most important decision.
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#2135 - 09/22/08 08:51 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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What's she going to do when she's face to face with someone like Vladimir Putin


She is going to be vice president, not president. McCain will live to the end of his term.

You folks are too quick to kill off Republicans.


The purpose of a VP is to step in in case he doesn't.

If she's unable to be President, she's unable to be VP.

The VP isn't paid to do anything. (S)he's paid to be capable of doing things.
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#2137 - 09/22/08 10:10 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Beavis H. Christ]
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Making sure you have an advantage or at least don't have a disadvantage is a good decision.
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#2140 - 09/22/08 10:53 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Thumper]
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The VP isn't paid to do anything. (S)he's paid to be capable of doing things.


On the job training. Both her and McCain will be learning the secrets of the office at the same time. She will be ready if needed. She would inherit his advisors.

Biden, your vp choice, is obviously more ready to be president than Obama, your candidate.

McCain is more ready than his vice presidential choice.

Which party made the most screwed up choices???

Hmmm. And you are worried about our vp slot!



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#2141 - 09/22/08 11:14 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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Which party made the most screwed up choices???


The Republicans, obviously.

The Democratic Party picked a person for the top spot that has shown excellent judgement and values during his career and will be able to lead our nation back to the excellence and prestige it had prior to Dubya throwing it away, and who demonstrated outstanding judgement in his first and most important decision: his pick of the person to take his place should it be necessary.

The Republicans picked a person that has changed every position he once held in order to appease the extreme right wing of his party, has demonstrated remarkably flawed judgement in much of his career and especially during this campaign, shown abominable values, and failed drastically in his first and most important decision: his pick of the person to take his place should it be necessary.
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#2162 - 09/22/08 05:36 PM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Stash]
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The Democratic Party picked a person for the top spot that has shown excellent judgement and values during his career and will be able to lead our nation back to the excellence and prestige it had prior to Dubya throwing it away, and who demonstrated outstanding judgement in his first and most important decision: his pick of the person to take his place should it be necessary.


The only thing Obama brings to the table is that he is not one of the good old boys and, when he promises change, there is a slight chance that he will change things.
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#2163 - 09/22/08 07:31 PM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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The Democratic Party picked a person for the top spot that has shown excellent judgement and values during his career and will be able to lead our nation back to the excellence and prestige it had prior to Dubya throwing it away, and who demonstrated outstanding judgement in his first and most important decision: his pick of the person to take his place should it be necessary.
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#2166 - 09/22/08 07:41 PM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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She would inherit his advisors.


Would she? The trademark of her executive experience is to fire everyone from their positions so as to replace them with people of known, and unquestioned, loyalty - but not necessarily aptitude.
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#2192 - 09/24/08 12:03 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: Bogus_bill]
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It isn't Palin's lack of qualifications I fear. It's her messed up RTC-based, unConstitutional "values". I just think she's a whack-job. She may well end up being smart enough to learn and do the job. But I fear the way that she would do it.

I know I've related this before but it bears repeating...when I first saw Bush on TV around 98/99, I had a visceral gut punch of dread and disgust. It didn't take me long to realize that he was a nut-job who would take us to scary places. I was right. Unfortunately, he has lived up to every expectation I had of him.

I have the same reaction to Palin. She's Bush's soul-mate. I don't want her anywhere near the East Wing much less with potential to most into the West Wing.
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#2203 - 09/24/08 06:02 AM Re: Ready to lead... but not debate? [Re: funkycamper]
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She may well end up being smart enough to learn and do the job. But I fear the way that she would do it.


We have a winner!

Cheney is "smart enough to do the job." But, America is far worse off because he was VP. It would be even worse off had he been President. It's not Palin's experience, it's McSame and Palin's views and policies that should lose this election for them.
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