Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:
1. Without hesitation I'd rather have Palin as President than Obama (or Biden who will finish Obama's term). Obviously you're into the whole socialist shtick of bailouts, anti second amendment except for street gang shines, amnesty to illegal spics, the elevation of culture debasing Hollywood/Wall Street jews, and the homosexual marriage thing. I'm not. If your love affair of a President who takes advice from people named Emanuel and Axelrod makes you feel superior then more power to you.
2. Except for Israel-and let's face it Paul is an anti-Semite-I can't think of a single issue Palin and Paul disagree on.
3. Who gives a fuck if she (or anyone) is worldly or articulate. Obama is well spoken-at least as a reader of teleprompters -and he's an unmitigated disaster as a President. Calvin Coolidge was nicknamed "Silent Cal" and he was one of the best and beloved Presidents in history.
4. The money I've paid in taxes should give me 50 votes for every free loading, on the public dole supporter of Obama.
And where's Volker these days? I guess an an ex-Federal Reserve Chairman who fought inflation isn't exactly en vogue with this administration.
âThe one-time central banker has been put in charge of a presidential advisory board that hasnât yet had a formal meeting. It has been nearly a month since he has seen Mr. Obama. Mr. Volcker hasnât been a main player in key decisions handling the global financial crisis.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner unveiled the administrationâs plans for handling troubled financial institutions and the housing crisis without seeking input from Mr. Volcker, associates say. âPaul was surprisedâ at the failure to consult him, particularly on issues of financial rescue after his dominant role in resolving financial crises in the 1980s, says one person who has spoken to Mr. Volcker recently.â