Palin:Obama might declar war to win re-election

Obama > Bush

Not a fan of Obama, but thank goodness that monkey Bush is out of office. I also don't like many of Obama's policies, but he destroyed the Republicans in their townhall meeting... alone and without a teleprompter. As long as Republicans are hijacked by religious fanatics or big business industrial complex cronies, then real conservatism won't exist in the White House for a long time.
 
obama is just a a cross between a shyster lawyer, dictator and snake-oil salesman eerily like fdr.

Hopefully obama is smarter and will wise up to the fact that the economy will continue to be in the toilet as long as he keeps thinking govt spending =the production of wealth and is anti-business.
 
From Mark Steyn:

National Review's Jim Geraghty sums up Obama's America thus: "Unsustainable is the new normal." Indeed. The other day, Douglas Elmendorf, director of the Congressional Budget Office, described current deficits as "unsustainable." So let's make them even more so. The president tells us, with a straight face, that his grossly irresponsible profligate wastrel of a predecessor took the federal budget on an eight-year joyride, so the only way his sober, fiscally prudent successor can get things under control is to grab the throttle and crank it up to what Mel Brooks in Spaceballs (which seems the appropriate comparison) called "Ludicrous Speed."

Obama's spending proposes to take the average Bush deficit for the years 2001-2008, and double it, all the way to 2020. To get out of the Bush hole, we need to dig a hole twice as deep for one-and-a-half times as long. And that's according to the official projections of his Economics Czar, Ms. Rose Colored-Glasses. By 2015, the actual hole may be so deep that even if you toss every Obama speech down it on double-spaced paper you still won't be able to fill it up. In the spendthrift Bush days, federal spending as a proportion of GDP average 19.6 percent. Obama proposes to crank it up to 25 percent as a permanent feature of life.

But, if they're "unsustainable," what happens when they can no longer be sustained? A failure of bond auctions? A downgraded government debt rating? Reduced GDP growth? Total societal collapse? Mad Max on the New Jersey Turnpike?
 
Bush > Osama

Not a fan of Osama, too bad he isn't a real President like Bush was. I don't like any of Osama's policies. Even while reading the teleprompter, he still stutters because his reading skills are lacking. As long as Democrats are voted in by the poor, uneducated, perverted, and clueless, then smart politcal decisions will never be made in DC.
 
Quote from MohdSalleh:

Palin: Obama could win votes by playing 'war card'
AP


1 hr 18 mins ago

WASHINGTON – Sarah Palin says that if President Barack Obama "played the war card," he could improve his chances of being re-elected.

Palin says that declaring war on Iran or showing stronger support for Israel might convince voters that Obama is tougher than they think on national security and doing all he can to protect the U.S.

Otherwise, according to Palin, Obama won't be re-elected if he continues on his current path.

Palin was interviewed on "Fox News Sunday" — the network where the former GOP vice presidential nominee is a paid commentator.

Yes, because Presidents would NEVER use wars or threats of war or terrorism (or Bin Laden tapes) as a means to scare the public to win a vote.

Stuff like that just never happens.
 
As long as Republicans are hijacked by religious fanatics or big business industrial complex cronies,
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Our country was founded on the god fearing and greedy mofo business's. The demise correlates to the tearing down of the two.
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

This tube clip is what I see when watching Palin. Makes me want to gouge my eyes out and stick pencils through my ear drums. I've had enough of this broad and her awww shucks routine. The Repubs put up anybody other than Romney they're nuts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4mTTigqTSA
I agree on both counts. Not that I am a big fan of Romney since I have a more liberal bent, but he would be a contender among thinking conservatives. He wouldn't likely be an embarrassment to his country whereas Palin most certainly would be, and already is.
 
Quote from nutmeg:

Our country was founded on the god fearing and greedy mofo business's. The demise correlates to the tearing down of the two.
The US was founded on separation of church and state, rather than on god fearing. If anything, the founding fathers demonstrably feared god getting in the way of state.
 
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