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Politics : THE WHITE HOUSE -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: jlallen who wrote (21541)8/31/2008 9:09:16 PM
From: pompsander  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 25737
 
You miss my point...true or not, substance or not, it is going to be a talking point until the bi-partisan investigator issues his report, which is a week before the election. So, great, maybe he exonerates her totally but maybe he doesn't. Maybe he even says she did nothing "wrong" but showed poor judgement in having her staff call the Commissioner (not to mention her husband..what is he doing in this thing?). And if she didn't know about the calls and didn't authorize them, is she in charge of the executive office?

Either way, it just plays into the media news spin...and is a DISTRACTION. It wont' go away for weeks. McCain does not need that.

Plus more questions are surfacting about Palin almost by the hour. The flip on the Bridge to Nowhere. Her decisions as mayor (yeah, we have a candidate with such a slim resume we have to look at what she did as...mayor).

And, of course, the personal life....always in play these days.

Its just not what McCain needs and despite your wanting it to go away, it won't. She is too much of a blank slate to the Country.

We know Obama is a muslim <g>. Biden is a plagurist <g> McCain has an uncontrollable temper <g>....been there, done that.

Palin is all new.