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Folks, lest there be any doubt whatsoever about what we are dealing with here, I've taken a moment to transcribe word for word Palin's answer to a question during her post-speech Q&A that asked what are the top three priorities that need to be addressed immediately in the US.

The first thing she mentions, without skipping a beat in fairness to her: "reign in spending and not raise these extremely high budgets". That's about all she has to say on the matter before quickly moving on.

To remember the second top priority she needs to take a peak at her hand-notes....you can see it very clearly - it is cringingly obvious and embarrassing - in the video below at 46' 45". And so she answers (my transcription): "....we have got to jump-start these energy projects. It's ridiculous that we have just sitting warehoused under God's green earth here in the United States of America rich resources, oil, gas and coal and we've got to walk that walk too to allow them come to development". So the energy problem isn't much of a problem at all: just use all the energy resources that America already has. Really makes you wonder why nobody else has thought of it before, but I guess Palin is a special kind of thinker. Again, the quote above is pretty much the entirety of what she has to say on the matter.

And the third thing? I've gone to some care to transcribe it word for word so as not to do disservice to La Palin. And here it is, one of the three most important priorities in the United States today:

"The third one is kinda tougher to put our arms around, but allowing America's spirit to rise again by not being afraid to kinda go back to our roots as a God-fearing nation where we're not afraid to say - especially in times of potential trouble in the future here - we're not afraid to say, you know, we don't have all the answers as fallible men and women, so it would be wise for us to start seeking some divine intervention again in this country so that we can be safe and secure and prosperous again, to have people in government who aren't afraid to go that route....not be so afraid of what the media would say about them if they were to proclaim their alliance on our Creator".


This segment starts at 47'10" in case anyone thinks I am doctoring it or selectively quoting. The above is verbatim in one single stream of consciousness.

So, no doubt you Palin apologists approve of your lady's ideas? You agree, I suppose, with her view that it is as a top priority in US public life to overturn the constitutional separation of church and state and have "God fearing" public officials in office doing "the Creator's" work?

Every time one of you idiots defend this ludicrous woman, that's what you are defending. You are not defending conservatism, or small government, or fiscal responsibility....you are defending a fundamentalists' charter as voiced by a cretinous demagogue.
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Careful, H.R. You will, no doubt, attract the ire of some of the Republican Party-supporting, Palin-lovin' cretinous demagogues who lurk on this site. I'm sure you can handle them, though!
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As a citizen of the a U.S. she is entitled to her beliefs.
Remember it is freedom OF religion not freedom FROM
religion. Why do people like yourself HR have such an alergic
reaction when a christian expresses themselves. You must truly
hate muslims as they make little or no effort to seperate their
church from state.
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As a citizen of the a U.S. she is entitled to her beliefs.
Remember it is freedom OF religion not freedom FROM
religion. Why do people like yourself HR have such an alergic
reaction when a christian expresses themselves. You must truly
hate muslims as they make little or no effort to seperate their
church from state.
Religious mythology is all very well for providing individual comfort blankets but the thought that someone would base policy decisions on their personal mythology which will profoundly effect the US and by extension the world is frankly terrifying.
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And the third thing? I've gone to some care to transcribe it word for word so as not to do disservice to La Palin. And here it is, one of the three most important priorities in the United States today:

"The third one is kinda tougher to put our arms around, but allowing America's spirit to rise again by not being afraid to kinda go back to our roots as a God-fearing nation where we're not afraid to say - especially in times of potential trouble in the future here - we're not afraid to say, you know, we don't have all the answers as fallible men and women, so it would be wise for us to start seeking some divine intervention again in this country so that we can be safe and secure and prosperous again, to have people in government who aren't afraid to go that route....not be so afraid of what the media would say about them if they were to proclaim their alliance on our Creator".

Every time one of you idiots defend this ludicrous woman, that's what you are defending. You are not defending conservatism, or small government, or fiscal responsibility....you are defending a fundamentalists' charter as voiced by a cretinous demagogue.
Well I suppose it's only a bad idea if God doesn't exist.
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American politics dropped about 50 IQ points overnight with the announcement by Sarah Palin that she's interested in 2012

Right her IQ would be nowhere near that of Joey the clown Biden.
Btw where are they hiden Biden I guess he is probably busy with
Al Gore inventing something spectacular like the internet.
Do you have access to their IQ tests' results?
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AFAIK she is being pushed by Fox News.

The likely motive is to sweep up the votes of the disillusioned angry conservative tea party type voters.

Corporate America, represented by the likes of Rupert Murdoch who owns Fox would be truly alarmed if these voters backed a candidate like Ron Paul.

One could say Palin is a Judas goat, for the hidden corporate agenda.
I wouldn't put it like that. I don't believe it's conscious manipulation. That's why Palin would probably be the best of the mainstream candidates. At least she wouldn't consciously implement the corporatist agenda.
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American politics dropped about 50 IQ points overnight with the announcement by Sarah Palin that she's interested in 2012

Sarah Palin has her sights on the White House not Tea Party movement - Times Online


So will this be some light entertainment... or does she again represent a serious threat to human civilization ?

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Oh please - she's tons more media savvy than ur average US politician

0 & tells the Folks out the back what exactly they want to hear.

She didn't get this far by being stupid

- but by being smart.

If people don't agree with her politics then so be it

- but please lets stop this nonesense about her being dumb.
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If Palin runs/wins it would essentially be as in independent, even if republican in name. I think Palin as candidate/president might actually be good for America in the longer term as it would shock moderate republicans into working with democrats and consequently might actually lessen polarization. The big question is who she would surround herself with if she became President.
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but the thought that someone would base policy decisions on their personal mythology is frankly terrifying.

Wow you must really hate muslims then uh.
Or would it be just christians you reserve you allergy for?
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