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Junior Chimp
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« on: June 12, 2009, 04:05:49 PM »

I think alot of people are underestimating her, but I just don't think she could connect with independants.
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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2009, 06:08:26 PM »

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Obama had some bad interviews, but his best wasn't in the same league as her best, displayed here.  His worst isn't in the same universe as her worst, displayed in the Couric interviews I rewatched a few weeks ago.  I couldn't imagine a candidate for mayor of my hometown (population: 3,000) sounding so utterly incompetent.

Obama has no history of hiring bad people to represent him, quite the opposite in fact.

He's acted presidential since his 2004 DNC speech.

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Obama is good at talking the talk, but look at his cabinet picks, three or four of them had to step down or had tax problems, that is doing a good job at picking the people around you. Also, Obama has never ran anything in his life before, unlike Sarah who ran a city and is currently running a state.

And it will matter in 2012, why?
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« Reply #2 on: June 13, 2009, 01:22:47 PM »

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Obama had some bad interviews, but his best wasn't in the same league as her best, displayed here.  His worst isn't in the same universe as her worst, displayed in the Couric interviews I rewatched a few weeks ago.  I couldn't imagine a candidate for mayor of my hometown (population: 3,000) sounding so utterly incompetent.

Obama has no history of hiring bad people to represent him, quite the opposite in fact.

He's acted presidential since his 2004 DNC speech.

?

Obama is good at talking the talk, but look at his cabinet picks, three or four of them had to step down or had tax problems, that is doing a good job at picking the people around you. Also, Obama has never ran anything in his life before, unlike Sarah who ran a city and is currently running a state.

And it will matter in 2012, why?


It won't because Obama isn't going to win in 2012.

Saying that is just as bad as when Democrats say no one can beat him and he'll win in a 45 state landslide.
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