Sunday, November 16, 2008

Palin actually expects to have a career in politics with an entire planet melting down while pumping oil out of the Arctic Tundra? I don't think so.

Post election of 2008 is a perfect time to reflect on the past eight years of Bush propaganda and a completely failed USA strategy against terrorist networks that did NOTHING but facilitate exploitation of the USA Treasury by complete incompetents !

..."The main economic argument McCain made during this campaign was earmarks," Governor Bobby Jindal of Louisiana told the Republican Governors Association. "We've got real ideas. We can't just be the party of 'no,' " he continued in a later interview.... (click here)

One might pay attention to 'the chronic campaigning' of the Republican Party. During this week FOX News is presenting 'an exclusive' on "The Palin's in Alaska." Maybe FOX didn't get the word, the Palins aren't 'The First Family,' except maybe of comedy.


The Republicans ONLY hope for 2012 and beyond is if President Elect Obama completely falls on his face. It ain't going to happen. The Demcrats is where the talent is and always has been. The Republicans having NOTHING going for them, nor have they. Even Reagan had 'no ideas' all he had was a huge biotic content of the USA to deregulate and rake in the profits.

...LIKE A COMET racing across the political sky, Sarah Palin's moment on the national stage was both bright and brief....

The Chronic Campaigning of the Republican Party WAS the reason for all the problems both the USA and the Global Community face. They left the 'real' war in Afghanistan for an Oil War in Iraq, while using images and rhetoric the entire time to brainwash a nation and demoralize every ally. Do they actually think they are going to get away with this? Some kind of 'tolerance' to the 'insanity' of the past eight years. It was more than just politics. It was treason for profit !


Let me put this into perspective for Dear, Sweet Sarah.

OBAMA IN 2012 !!!

I mean 'GET REAL.'

Palin puts 'brutal' 2008 behind her, looks to 2012 (click here)
By ANN SANNERThe Associated Press Tuesday, November 11, 2008; 10:14 PM
WASHINGTON -- Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has put the "brutal" 2008 campaign behind her and has the next presidential race in her sights. John McCain gave her a hearty thumbs-up, saying Palin didn't damage his own White House bid.
Palin is stepping out with a flurry of national television interviews and a high-profile appearance at the Republican Governors Association meeting this week. It is a marked departure for a vice presidential candidate who was held to tightly controlled appearances for much of the fall campaign....