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If McCain dies would you really want that woman as your next president?
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I think the quote she used about women not supporting other women was funny.
Also I hate starbucks. Have you read about how much water they waste. And do you remember how they gouged the new york fire department during 911.
So very psuedo-intellectual to quote something off of a coffe cup. And the SNL thing. Such an obvious ploy. Hey lets show the voters we are hip. Anyone remember when Richard Nixon appeared on Laugh-In. Ha. Don't believe the hype.
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- bluetopazLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
No, definitely not. That's why I voted yesterday for OBAMA/BIDEN!
I hope ALL political candidates are safe and healthy. Would never wish an untimely or violent death on any candidate. They are people who are running for politital office and deserve the highest level of protection possible.
- Charles & WillaLv 51 decade ago
That was mc Cain's big mistake. A Holy Roller baby factory w/ no experience except gov of one of the least populated states. Sshe is more scary than Cheney. If she got a couple of supreme court justices put in ,she would have all of us living by the Bible. (Her version of course).
- 1 decade ago
God, no. She didn't even know the name of the town she was visiting in Alaska. I would move to Canada if Palin became president. It's not that I'm sexist or anything, but if there's a woman in the White House I want her to have a brain. Also, just clarification on the "bridge to nowhere" as an Alaskan governor Sara Palin approved the bill. 5 years later she went out to lie to the American people and say she said quote "I told Congress thanks, but no thanks, to that bridge to nowhere."
Source(s): Research on candidates - 1 decade ago
Yes, I would. She has been governor of Alaska and Obama has been what. A Senator for for 2 years and running for president since when? So who is more qualified, Paulin.
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- 1 decade ago
As a woman, I am completely horrified by the thought of her having ANY kind of power over or decision-making capacity that could affect me. She scares the hell out of me!
Go Obama!
- davsterLv 61 decade ago
As a Canadian, I can say emphatically yes. She provides more humorous stupid things than even Bush or Quayle have ever done. I love laughing at the gross stupidity of some the the chief executives. When the US leadership is flushing the world down the toilet, its good to have things to laugh about/at.
- claudiacakeLv 71 decade ago
Sure would. Way before I would want Biden, if Obama succumbed in some way.
In fact, I would look forward with great relish for Palin to rip a new one for "Save the world" Pelosi. You would get an idea of what a strong, straightforward conservative woman can do to an bizarre, radical, rabid pinko, calling herself a Democrat.
Californians, shame on you for inflicting Pelosi upon this country.
- McClocklinLv 51 decade ago
Biden as President- I'll be scared, but I have faith in him.
Palin as President- I'm running away and moving in with my cousins in Hong Kong
- 1 decade ago
Hell it may take a woman to clean up the mess that all of the men have made!!
- JoeIQLv 41 decade ago
Yes, much more than McCain.
Shame on your for buying into the one sided media coverage of her. Think for yourself man.