I wonder how the press would be treating her?
From this article...
http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=MDU4NDI5MjgxZmRjZTY4ZGFlOTA5M2U2MmY2NDA2Y2M=
What if Palin were POTUS?
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by tinytim, May 15, 2009.
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Are you sure they are talking about President Sarah Palin? That stuff sounds awful familiar except the first time I read it the reporters were in an or-----ic frenzy!
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It just shows how the media has gotten far off base..
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just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
This free, open and objective (supposed to be anyway) press fits into the mold of "hating the good and loving the evil" very snuggly, right along with (est.) 80-90% of our leaders(?)! -
Seriously...what's the facination with Palin? She's not conservative. What has she done? What are her accomplishments? I really just don't get it.
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The point is, IF Palin were POTUS.. she would have been lambasted by the media for stuff that Obama gets a free pass for....
Imagine Palin saying "Cinco de cuatro" The press would have had a Grand Ole Party... hehe... Imagine the SNL skits with her and the teleprompter...
BUT Obama is off limits.... why?
Because the Prince and power of the air is controling the companies that use the airwaves...
And his prince is now being controlled by the puppetmaster.
STay alert Christians. -
I think the difference is Obama knows who he is so he doesn't react to every piece of negative press while the conservatives keep their own stories on the airwaves with their objections and whining with no cheese. If they would let it die and stop playing the party of victims they will find Palin drama would last about 12 hours or one news cycle like the Obama drama does.
It's about taking it like an adult and not attacking back at the press... Attacking the press makes news which keeps the story in the press... -
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If Palin were POTUS we'd be seeing about the same things we are seeing now seeing as how the bankers on Wall Street and transantionals run the whole show.
POTUS is just a press secretary with the power of the pen for the elite. -
poncho you might read the above also. -
Been that way since the Trilaterals moved in with Carter. -
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Of course, you've had it in for her since she was picked by McCain. -
just-want-peace Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
What other reason would they continue to hammer on her, other than the fear that she might become a critical presence in '10 & '12. Now whether she will or not is immaterial - they want to squash any, repeat ANY, possibility of this popular upstart actually becoming a force to contend with. They know they have nothing to effectively challenge a real conservative -- the pseudo conservative we had last go-round was no threat & they knew it, but a real conservative---well that's another tale.
Oh, incidentally, I just may have to agree with Poncho on this - there's probably a slim to zilch chance that she will be a factor, simply because neither of the biggies want her around.
If she hopes to accomplish squat, it'll have to be as an independent and overcome all the negative press that is in store for her.
Should she manage to get tapped by the Rs, to me that would necessitate a harder look at what she stands for cause I would strongly suspect that some serious compromises had been made.
It truly does seem overkill -- a brief flash of "glory" and back to oblivion -- yet the libs can't help but keep bring up something about her.
As Steve McQueen would say as the King of Siam "It's a puzzlement!" -
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Things might have been different for Palin had she attended a Bilderberg meeting or two and made her pitch for power like Hillary and Obama were alleged to have done. Remember how he stranded the press in that plane whilst he and possibly she attended some sort of "secret" meeting?
The Bilderbergs just happened to be in town that week. Coincidence?
Maybe but he's POTUS and Hillary is Secretary of State now while Palin is back behind her desk in Alaska. Geopolitics and world domination never really seemed to be her cup of tea anyway. So it's probably just as well for the USA that we got a pair of professional power hungry control freaks (with the right "advisers" handling them like Zbigniew Brzezinski and Henry Kissinger) to look after our affairs.
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