Palin Defeats Obama - Part 2

Bang worthy?

Shit..........I wouldn't fuck Palin for practice.

Bang worthy?

Shit..........I wouldn't fuck Palin for practice.

Aw, c'mon man! You wouldn't hit that?

I hate the ignorant rhymes-with-punt politically, but she is very bang-worthy.

Dude, she is kind of hot in a milfy way....but so is Bachmann. Being hot has nothing..NOTHING to do with being a good politician or for being intelligent in any way. Bachmann is bat shit crazy and Palin is an idiot.

Palin was fine on a walk way or when she worked for ESPN briefly, but keep in mind, she couldn't even finish her term as Gov of Alaska. She is pathetic and the idiots who say we fear her crack me up.

We laugh at her and her dumb supporters. Let her represent the republican party. They can have her.
 
Palin is out of office and sinking fast.

The consensus on the type of reform we will get continues.

It will happen. Right wing, get off your dead butts and get into the negotiations, or you will be left out completely.

That happens? Tuff luck.
 
Palin is out of office and sinking fast.

The consensus on the type of reform we will get continues.

It will happen. Right wing, get off your dead butts and get into the negotiations, or you will be left out completely.

That happens? Tuff luck.


Incorrect.

Palin has decimated Obamacare - and now we have the Democrat infighting reaching ever increasing levels.

Whatever reform will come will be more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama and the Dems to save as much face as possible while preparing for a very rough 2010 midterm election cycle...

Palin Defeats Obama - Part 2 | Newsflavor
 
Palin is out of office and sinking fast.

Palin is out of office and having more of an effect than ever; she's just begun. She's doing exactly what she promised to do -- taking on a larger, national role after leaving state government with the aim of uniting the country along conservative lines.

You guys are a hoot with all your 'Palin doesn't mean squat' comments. Thanks for the :lol:
 
Palin is out of office and sinking fast.

Palin is out of office and having more of an effect than ever; she's just begun. She's doing exactly what she promised to do -- taking on a larger, national role after leaving state government with the aim of uniting the country along conservative lines.

You guys are a hoot with all your 'Palin doesn't mean squat' comments. Thanks for the :lol:

Agreed - and frankly, while supportive of Palin's general views, I did not believe her capable of dominating the public discourse so effectively as she has in fact done. And with Twitter of all things - yet another tool that bypasses the filter of the mainstream media and reaches a far larger audience than the New York Times, Chris Mathews, Olbermann, etc. combined.

Remarkable!


Palin Defeats Obama - Part 2 | Newsflavor
 
A recent column giving a general admission that Palin was in fact more honest regarding potential government death panels than was Obama.

Excerpt:

No one ever accused Palin of being a health policy expert, and many found her hyperbolic term “death panel” off-putting. But that should not distract voters from this reality: President Obama has proposed a new body that would enhance Medicare’s ability to deny care to the elderly and disabled based on government bureaucrats’ arbitrary valuations of those patients’ lives.

It is right there in the legislation now before Congress, and it is called the Independent Medicare Advisory Council.

“In theory,” writesTufts Medical Center’s Peter Neumann and colleagues, “the CMS could interpret Medicare’s statutory authority to cover ‘reasonable and necessary’ services as a license to use cost-effectiveness analysis,” i.e., to deny care. “To date,” however, “this course has proved to be impossible.”

Enter the Obama administration, which submitted to Congress legislative language that would create IMAC and give it broad authority to recommend “reforms to the Medicare program.” In effect, IMAC would enable Medicare to overcome the political resistance to government rationing.

Obama’s first pick to head his health reform efforts—former Senate Majority Tom Daschle—proposed an IMAC-like panel despite the fact that “doctors and patients might resent” the panel making decisions about “matters of life and death.” Back in June, in response to a question about “subjective” end-of-life decisions, President Obama said, “I think we have to have rules.” And who would make those rules? His IMAC proposal tells us.

Lest you think this too Orwellian to become reality, consider that this type of government rationing already happens in the United Kingdom. Britain’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (or “NICE”) generally refuses to cover medical treatments that cost more than $35,000 per year of life saved.

Whatever one thinks of Sarah Palin should not distract from this truth: President Obama proposes to let government bureaucrats decide who gets medical care and who does not.



Sorry folks, Sarah Palin is (partly) right | Detroit Free Press | Freep.com
 
A recent column giving a general admission that Palin was in fact more honest regarding potential government death panels than was Obama.

Excerpt:

No one ever accused Palin of being a health policy expert, and many found her hyperbolic term “death panel” off-putting. But that should not distract voters from this reality: President Obama has proposed a new body that would enhance Medicare’s ability to deny care to the elderly and disabled based on government bureaucrats’ arbitrary valuations of those patients’ lives.

It is right there in the legislation now before Congress, and it is called the Independent Medicare Advisory Council.

“In theory,” writesTufts Medical Center’s Peter Neumann and colleagues, “the CMS could interpret Medicare’s statutory authority to cover ‘reasonable and necessary’ services as a license to use cost-effectiveness analysis,” i.e., to deny care. “To date,” however, “this course has proved to be impossible.”

Enter the Obama administration, which submitted to Congress legislative language that would create IMAC and give it broad authority to recommend “reforms to the Medicare program.” In effect, IMAC would enable Medicare to overcome the political resistance to government rationing.

Obama’s first pick to head his health reform efforts—former Senate Majority Tom Daschle—proposed an IMAC-like panel despite the fact that “doctors and patients might resent” the panel making decisions about “matters of life and death.” Back in June, in response to a question about “subjective” end-of-life decisions, President Obama said, “I think we have to have rules.” And who would make those rules? His IMAC proposal tells us.

Lest you think this too Orwellian to become reality, consider that this type of government rationing already happens in the United Kingdom. Britain’s National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (or “NICE”) generally refuses to cover medical treatments that cost more than $35,000 per year of life saved.

Whatever one thinks of Sarah Palin should not distract from this truth: President Obama proposes to let government bureaucrats decide who gets medical care and who does not.



Sorry folks, Sarah Palin is (partly) right | Detroit Free Press | Freep.com

It is out there, in plain sight for people to read, yet they continue to say 'no it isn't'. He took back the WH, he's got both the House and the Senate, he's appointed his czars, he's pushing for public option, he's stated that employers coverage wouldn't go away immediately that it would take 15 years or so, he's a proponent of single payer. He has laid the ground work and is pushing to get this through . . . but the left has their head in the sand. Still.
 
Palin is out of office and sinking fast.

The consensus on the type of reform we will get continues.

It will happen. Right wing, get off your dead butts and get into the negotiations, or you will be left out completely.

That happens? Tuff luck.


Incorrect.

Palin has decimated Obamacare - and now we have the Democrat infighting reaching ever increasing levels.

Whatever reform will come will be more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama and the Dems to save as much face as possible while preparing for a very rough 2010 midterm election cycle...

Palin Defeats Obama - Part 2 | Newsflavor

Pain in the ass Palin hasn't decimated anything except her own political career.

Now? She sounds like a homecoming queen that got stood up by the football jock in favor of the plain chick.

She's pissed, vindictive and bitchy. And the fact that she uses Twitter to maker her points just reinforces my view that she's a twit, as Twitter is for twits.
 
If she poses no threat to the democrap party, why is she feared and discussed so much? Why does her name keep popping up on this board if she is meaningless? You can chirp all you want, and call her anything you'd care to call her, but gentlemen, and ladies, of the liberal mind-set, she has you guys shaking in your boots. It is Palin that is going to have the last laugh here.:lol:
 
She's not feared you idiot. She's the one that keeps pulling up crap and spewing it all over the place as a way so that she doesn't drift off into oblivion.

No, that fucking **** Palin NEEDS Obama to stay relevant, otherwise, it's obscurity for her.
 
She's not feared you idiot. She's the one that keeps pulling up crap and spewing it all over the place as a way so that she doesn't drift off into oblivion.

No, that fucking **** Palin NEEDS Obama to stay relevant, otherwise, it's obscurity for her.

Palin + Facebook > Obama.

Deal with it lib.
 
Sarah is nothing without Barak. Barak will exist fine without Sarah. Simple equation, but simple folks can't understand it. Health Care reform will happen, Sarah won't.
 
Palin is out of office and sinking fast.

The consensus on the type of reform we will get continues.

It will happen. Right wing, get off your dead butts and get into the negotiations, or you will be left out completely.

That happens? Tuff luck.


Incorrect.

Palin has decimated Obamacare - and now we have the Democrat infighting reaching ever increasing levels.

Whatever reform will come will be more symbolic than substantive to allow Obama and the Dems to save as much face as possible while preparing for a very rough 2010 midterm election cycle...

Palin Defeats Obama - Part 2 | Newsflavor

Pain in the ass Palin hasn't decimated anything except her own political career.

Now? She sounds like a homecoming queen that got stood up by the football jock in favor of the plain chick.

She's pissed, vindictive and bitchy. And the fact that she uses Twitter to maker her points just reinforces my view that she's a twit, as Twitter is for twits.

Twitter and Facebook reach millions and costs her squat. And she's doing more out of politics than in. She's one smart bitch!
 
She's not feared you idiot. She's the one that keeps pulling up crap and spewing it all over the place as a way so that she doesn't drift off into oblivion.

No, that fucking **** Palin NEEDS Obama to stay relevant, otherwise, it's obscurity for her.

Sarah will land on her feet no matter what she decides to do. She doesn't care if she's relevant, she cares about the direction Barry is taking this country. Most people aren't in favor of it and Palin gives us a voice.
 
Sarah is nothing without Barak. Barak will exist fine without Sarah. Simple equation, but simple folks can't understand it. Health Care reform will happen, Sarah won't.

She already is happening and she's having an effect. She's doing exactly what she said she'd do. And as a fringe benefit --- she bugs the shit of the left! :lol:
 
If she poses no threat to the democrap party, why is she feared and discussed so much? Why does her name keep popping up on this board if she is meaningless? You can chirp all you want, and call her anything you'd care to call her, but gentlemen, and ladies, of the liberal mind-set, she has you guys shaking in your boots. It is Palin that is going to have the last laugh here.:lol:


Really? :lol: Why do you think that?

As a vice presidential candidate with John McCain, who America loves, they lost to Obama, big time! What makes you think Sarah even has a chance against Obama now? Seriously.....?
 
Dude, she is kind of hot in a milfy way....but so is Bachmann. Being hot has nothing..NOTHING to do with being a good politician or for being intelligent in any way. Bachmann is bat shit crazy and Palin is an idiot.

Hey, you don't have to tell ME that, I'm with you there.


It's just that I wouldn't kick her outta bed just for being the Wasilla Wingnut. ;)


Come to think of it, that nutjob Bachmann is also pretty decent-looking...
 
She's not feared you idiot. She's the one that keeps pulling up crap and spewing it all over the place as a way so that she doesn't drift off into oblivion.

No, that fucking **** Palin NEEDS Obama to stay relevant, otherwise, it's obscurity for her.

Sarah will land on her feet no matter what she decides to do. She doesn't care if she's relevant, she cares about the direction Barry is taking this country. Most people aren't in favor of it and Palin gives us a voice.

She's useful to have around to remind the American public why the better guy was voted into office, despite whatever problems he's having now.

As for giving folks like you a "voice", knock yourselves out. :lol:
 

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