yup, even an idiot like Palin.
Hold on to that belief if you want. It just proves anyone can succeed in America.
So why do you lib s want more and more handouts? Must really stick to lack pride.
yup, even an idiot like Palin.
Oh, so now being governor is just another job?
I can think of multiple examples (both Democrat and Republican) where governors ran for President or Vice President and quit when they got the better job.
And don't EVEN try to tell me that being in politics is some kind of sacred duty and not really a job.
Quiting the governorship when elected to a higher office is different from leaving to go make millions and that should be obvious.
LOL Elect me! I'll stick around until something better comes up!
pitbull is successful as a celebrity which means corps give her money, not as a productive contributor to the economy.
$15-20 million is the estimate I heard.
No one ever went broke appealing to the lowest common denominator.
Just the government agencies in the USA following leftist polices.
lol @ thinking hunting is so wrong when it is what your god damn ancestors relied upon to get your ass here!
Is gutting a deer any more disgusting than guzzling gallons of high fructose corn syrup down your pipes? amirite boutons?
$14 million in the last year.
I love how she pisses the left off to such ridiculous levels. I have never seen this level of obsession before.
It is so funny watching the leftists walk around with their panties all bunched up. I think it helps to make her even more popular, because of the left's reaction to her.
Last edited by Wild Cobra; 12-10-2010 at 02:00 PM.
shouldn't that be up to the electorate of alaska, who supports palin more than not? are you equally as appalled that these elected officials, govenors and senators ask for reelection when they know they will run for office(barry, hillary, mccain)? or that they spend most of their time running an election and not working for their present cons uents?
I saw it with Clinton and Obama.
Did they support her quitting on them?
The thrill may be gone. They certainly didn't support her pick for senator.
fyi
A majority of Alaskans want the GOP's 2008 vice presidential nominee to stay involved in politics, though there's some disagreement as to how, the Dittman Research Group's Alaska Poll found. Of the 53% who think Palin has a political future, 17% said they want her to run for president. Another 36% said she should not run for president, but help other candidates. (Palin will be doing just that March 26 and 27, when she's scheduled to campaign in Arizona for the re-election of Sen. John McCain, her Republican presidential running mate.)
On the other end of the spectrum, 43% of Alaskans responding to the poll said they think Palin should "stay out of politics."
http://content.usatoday.com/communit...ents-divided/1
Isn't that exactly what Obama did?
EDIT> And ALL politicians do?
In the cases you are generally referring to, politicians resign from their position to run for a higher office. I think we give them a pass because the opportunities to run for the higher offices are few and far between.
They are also staying in the realm of public service.
Had Palin quit being governor to become VP, it would be acceptable, just like Bush when he left Austin.
Palin quit to herself out in the lower 48.
A case could be made that she is politically more powerful and influential in her current position than she would be as governor of Alaska.
But why confuse your prejudices with facts.
As long as her goal is power and influence and not actual public service, fine.
It's good you made that distinction.
that you think politicians aren't about power and influence.
You disappoint me Chump.
No, I knew that. I'm just glad you didn't try to perpetuate the "serving the people of Alaska better by quitting" angle Palin and Wild Cobra try to sell.
Thats hardly a Palin exclusive.
why confuse the point of my post with sidebar facts?
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