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Sunday, 22 February 2009

Palin v. Biden: Who is the US vice president?

Over three months since the US presidential elections and it is surprising to see that Sarah Palin is still firmly in the public eye. Whilst Joe Biden is only a heartbeat away from being the most powerful man on earth, it is actually Sarah Palin that has people more interested:

Surely if Palin continues at this level of public interest, there is no doubt she will be going for the Republican nomination next time around. You would almost want her to win, just to see what she would do.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Your readers are recommended to visit "Conservatives For Palin" if they would like to learn more about the support Governor Palin continues to receive.

23 February 2009 at 14:19

 
Blogger Lisa Graas said...

As a Catholic, I have no respect for Joe Biden at all. He intentionally misrepresented Catholic teaching on a doctrinal matter for political gain and is, therefore, worthy of only scorn. Even if you aren't Catholic, you should take issue with a candidate who exploits his own church by lying about it for political gain. Pelosi does the same thing. She just went to the Vatican seeking a photo op and she didn't get it. She got a private meeting and then the Vatican released a statement saying the Pope scolded her (rightly so). Pelosi's own press release on the meeting so mischaracterized what happened that it had many asking if the two were actually in the same room. These kinds of manipulation of public opinion are a blight on our political discourse in this country.

23 February 2009 at 14:37

 
Blogger Cany said...

forgive me, but the LAST thing I want to do is elect someone to "see what they would do".

sarah palin is not for me, and never will be.

23 February 2009 at 19:31

 
Blogger David said...

@cany obviously I wouldn't expect someone with more than half a brain to vote for Palin, she would be awful for the US..but speaking purely as an outside observer (lucky enough to be British) it would be hilarious to watch!

24 February 2009 at 13:58

 

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