My call on the VP debate
They both did well.
But, cialis usa see it was much more important for Sarah Palin. And so it was a much bigger win for her.
5 comments October 2nd, 2008
They both did well.
But, cialis usa see it was much more important for Sarah Palin. And so it was a much bigger win for her.
5 comments October 2nd, 2008
A friend came over a little after the beginning of the debate and said, generic viagra health “She’s not doing very well, cialis buy buy is she?” (Meaning Sarah Palin.)
My friend had been listening on the radio.
But then after watching for a minute or so, she said, “wow, she’s way better on TV than she is on radio.”
And at the same moment we both said, “’cause she’s pretty.”
1 comment October 2nd, 2008
It’s as boring as all get out.
Plus, viagra sovaldi it is freaking me out how much Sarah Palin looks like Tina Fey.
2 comments October 2nd, 2008
Well, cialis generic recipe it’s funny anyway. ;)
Add comment October 2nd, 2008
…but they certainly can sound more arrogant:
If you’re going to spend your days complaining how the media is supposedly liberally biased, cialis sale view then become a journalist. Ask yourself why those journalists happen to have (perceived) biases (for instance, are you seriously claiming that when they’re hired they’re given some kind of political litmus test?), and why so few conservatives are willing to do the legwork journalism on their own. What is it about journalism, in your mind, that is inherently liberally biased? Don’t just start with the assumption that it’s true. What is your hypothesis for why it’s true? And, in your opinion, why is it that these journalists, the people who are getting the information firsthand, directly from the sources, conducting the most research into topics as a group, happen to side with the left? Why are academics, another group constantly attacked by the right as being biased, the most educated in their fields, usually left of center? Why are scientists, yet another group constantly attacked by the right as being biased, who also happen to be incredibly knowledgeable in their fields, usually left of center?
CNN’s 2006 exit poll did show that 58% of folks with graduate degrees voted for Democrats that year compared to just 41% that voted for Republicans.
I guess that 41% was comprised entirely of the dumb graduate students.
Seriously, the “I’m Liberal, because I’m smart and know more than everyone else” meme’s got to end.
There are some very intelligent Liberals (Barack Obama, for example) and some brilliant Conservatives (George Will and Antonin Scalia come to mind). Neither political philosophy has a monopoly on intelligent adherents. There are many reasons people choose a political philosophy. I suspect that native intelligence and level of education may actually be two of the least important factors.
Besides, everyone knows the most intelligent folks are all Libertarians like me, but that’s a topic for another post. ;)
7 comments October 1st, 2008
Unless, cialis canada mind they’re trying to set expectations before tomorrow night’s debate:
Democrats, viagra canada pills seeking to set expectations high for Palin and low for Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., are emailing stories like those around.
3 comments October 1st, 2008
…but it really is creepy.
In this country we pledge alliance to the Constitution, buy viagra sildenafil not a cult of personality.
10 comments September 30th, 2008
…to John McChange?
(Was that trying too hard? If felt like I was trying too hard.)
Add comment September 29th, 2008
…have two McCain-Palin campaign signs in their front yard.
I thought all Government employees had to vote for Democrats? Isn’t that a union bylaw or something?
(They claim to work for the State Department. I stopped teasing them that they were actually spies when the black helicopter started following me to and from work.)
1 comment September 27th, 2008
…if the Vice Presidential debate determines the whole thing?
1 comment September 27th, 2008