I don't, personally, believe that Palin cost McCain the Presidency. I believe that Obama's platform of hope did a fine job on its own. That said, I don't believe that Palin helped McCain's chances, either. Her incoherent non-answers to questions, her strong beliefs that she seemed incapable of giving information to support, and her overall inability to answer more probing questions than she obviously expected to be asked, made her look foolish on many occasions. She reminded me of a friend who says, "That's not what I learned in school (20 years ago), so I can't believe it's true
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I'd be ecstatic to see Palin running in 2012. Can you imagine how funny that election would be compared to this one? It would be no contest by the way. There's no way in God's name she could win the Republican nomination. We got people who think she should run in 2012, and we got people who think she cost McCain the White House. Sounds to me like the divided Republican Party can do better than that worthless "hockey mom."
I love the idea of a female president, but I don't want her elected just because she's a woman. She sould be elected because she is a good leader & a perfect represetative.
Sarah Palin, in my opinion, is niether. Especially that comment she made about Africa being a country not a continent, really screwed her over
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My guess.... Mitt Romney.
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She sould be elected because she is a good leader & a perfect represetative.
Sarah Palin, in my opinion, is niether. Especially that comment she made about Africa being a country not a continent, really screwed her over
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I highly doubt that it would be someone's deciding factor that she wasn't sure about Africa.
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