Monday May 28, 2012

Sarah Palin takes Fox News commentator job

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    TumbleDry

    not biased, never has been, never will be

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    adaydream

    Congratulations Sarah. I hope she doesn't quit this job like she did being governor of Alaska. < :-)

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    TheQuestion

    Oh no.

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    some14some

    Bittersweet personality - a perfect fit for Fox !

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    USAFdude

    Sure to win the Emmy for "Best Comedy"! I can't wait!

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    ElJeffeEnJapon

    Fair, balanced news and Sarah Palin on Fox News. What a great way to start the day! With a joke!!

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    dontknockit

    Well, she still better get educated on foreign affairs.

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    goddog

    She will quit before she starts

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    Altria

    Sarah Palin moving up in the world!

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    pamelot

    Bring FOX NEWS with Sarah P., to Japan cable!

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    WilliB

    LOL, I am looking forward to seeing Keith Olbermans already oversized head exploding on MSNBC with this.

    A hilarious moment in a bleak world.

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    vajra

    Fox just got Foxier....muahahahah !

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    Sarge

    "Oh no"

    Oh yes!

    "She will quit before she starts"

    She will not.

    "fair and balanced news"

    Fair, OK, but who needs to balance good ole conservatism with mind-numbing, destructive liberalism?

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    ChrisBiggins

    But Sarge she is such a silly sausage. She says so many silly things, how can anyone take her seriously?

    Well, i watched Fox News a few times for a a laugh, pure extreme right wing propoganda at its worst.

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    Sarge

    Chris - "She says so many silly things."

    Like what?

    You haven't read her book "Going Rogue: An American Life," have you? I recommend it.

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    WilliB

    ChrisBiggins:

    " She says so many silly things, how can anyone take her seriously? "

    Not any more silly than other politicians, especially on the other side of the political spectrum. Only difference is that they get away with it. But thats your unbiased media for you.

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    timorborder

    And just when you thought the dumbing-down of the media could not sink any lower.

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    WayneRooney10

    Old man Murdoch has done it again!

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    Altria

    As one of America's foremost experts on Russia, I'd love to see her do a hard-hitting interview with Vlad Putin.

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    ulysses

    Ha Ha Ha

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    GJDailleult

    Nice timing after what Murdoch's family said about Fox News the other day. Looks like war breaking out at News Corp.

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    zurcronium

    Can she see Russia from her makeup room?

    Wow, Fox Fake News has finally just admitted to the world what a fake news program they have. Palin is to news as mccain is to youth. Speaking of mccain he must be just killing himself for picking palin from the redneck heap of losers as a VP candidate.

    Maybe Palin can explain now why she was too busy to be governor of Alaska but is not too busy to become a media jock for fake news fox news.

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    USAFdude

    Give Palin enough rope and she'll hang herself. I am SO looking forward to this! xD

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    sailwind

    Since resigning, Palin has had colossal success with her best-selling memoir “Going Rogue,” released four months after she left office. She finished a nationwide tour in December after hitting some of the political battleground states from the 2008 election and drawing thousands of fans.

    Nothing brings real liberal contempt like individual success I always say.

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    USAFdude

    sailwind -

    Nothing brings real liberal contempt like individual success I always say.

    You mean success like winning the 2008 Presidential/Vice-Presidential election? Oh, wait a minute...

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    smithinjapan

    One more reason NOT to watch FOX! Signing her contract means signing away what little integrity FOX may have had left.

    But hey, this was all 'God's will' in her mind, I'm sure.

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    Alphaape

    I can understand all the hate for Fox news, so tell me, is MSNBC any different? They have a leaning towards the left. Why would they make a news show for a woman whose only salient fact is that she is a lesbian?

    If you don't like Fox news, then don't watch. I am not a shill for Fox news, and can honestly say I think someone like Hannity is an idot. But at least with Fox, I do get to hear an opposing opinion. I'd like to see that on Olberman or Hardballl once.

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    goodDonkey

    The truth of the matter was summed up nicely.

    If she were to seek the presidency, her new job would provide yet another stage from which to advance her conservative platform. Former Arkansas Gov Mike Huckabee, who sought the presidency in 2008, also hosts a talk show on Fox News and hasn’t ruled out another run for president.

    smithinjapan said:

    But hey, this was all 'God's will' in her mind, I'm sure.

    Sad, but undeniably true.

    Calling all conservative Republican men: GOT FOX? GOT PALIN? GOT BONE?

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    thepro

    This is gonna be hilarious

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    goodDonkey

    sailwind, get in line with the other white knights with their lances erect.

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    sailwind

    sailwind, get in line with the other white knights with their lances erect.

    No thanks, The lady is can hold her own all by herself. Letterman had to apologized twice to her already for goodness sakes.

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    smithinjapan

    sailwind: "No thanks, The lady is can hold her own all by herself."

    Only because a lot of people don't know any better than to by into all the crap she spouts. Hell, they even defend her inane, rambling, and incomprehensible comments in interviews.

    Oh, and if she can 'hold her own', as you say, why did she run away from her job during her first year in office? :)

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    smithinjapan

    Sorry, 'BUY into', not 'by'

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    Molenir

    Whenever Palin comes up, I'm always amused to see the comments by all the libs springing up out of the woodwork. Based on these comments, I have to think she must be the most despised woman in America. I always ask, what has she done to deserve such hatred and vitriol. The libs seem to hate and fear her so much, its like by her very success she unmans them. The only other woman that comes close to commanding such venom is Ann Coulter. I have to admit, I'm really looking forward to the next Palin story, so I can see more nonsensical ranting directed her way.

    Rant on my loony friends! Rant on!

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    sailwind

    Molenir,

    Agreed, I also rather enjoy watching normally intelligent liberal people turn into blithering 3rd grade playground bullies in their reasoning and in their vocabulary in their haste to just hurl whatever insult and smear that they they can just at the mention of her name.

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    adaydream

    Palin's going to be a commentator. As such she'll be giving her opinion and not broadcasting the news. So if you listen to her you'll hear her conservative views. But those who watch her will be listening to hear her opinion. Sure there will be those on both sides either praising her dialogue or demonizing it.

    I have absolutely no problem with her as long as she's not running for president. We just don't agree.

    I sometimes go to FOXNews, I enjoy watching GlenBeck. I know what I'm going to hear and I don't agree with it, but by listening to him and Palin I know the conservative mantra. I don't adhere to it, but I want to be aware of it.

    So those who go to FOXNews to listen to Palin know she's conservative.

    I hope she does good. I might watch her. She's eye candy if nothing else. < :-)

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    SushiSake3

    "Sarah Palin takes Fox News commentator job"

    I've been laughing ever since breakfast. :-)

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    WayneRooney10

    She has had to leave politics all together. Poor Mrs Palin is more irrelevant than ever, kind of like everyone predicted!

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    SushiSake3

    As if the GOP didn't have enough problems - they have an out-of-control leader in Steele, they have no real policies and the ones they do have - for instance, healthcare - are so lame they barely bother to push them.

    Add to that, they don't have any credible candidates for 2012, and now this?

    Dumb just got dumber and funny just became hilarious.

    The support of her few remaining fans who are vainly clinging to whatever shred of a reason they can find to support her shows just how desparate the GOP's predicament has become.

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    sailwind

    The support of her few remaining fans who are vainly clinging to whatever shred of a reason they can find to support her shows just how desparate the GOP's predicament has become.

    Scott Brown is going to take Kennedy's Senate seat Jan 19th, I can feel it in my bones and that is how 'desperate the GOP's predicament has become. Sushi, mark my words you ain't seen nothing yet at the backlash for this arrogant Administration and its far left Liberal agenda being shoved down America's throat. New Jersey and Virginia were just a start. Mass is going to be the bombshell. As we say in the Navy "Stand-By for Heavy Rolls" if your a Liberal Democrat and who would have believed the self-destruction in less then one year.

    See you on the 19th after the election there.

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    RomeoRamenII

    As we all witnessed in the last election cycle, liberals hate strong women. Look at what they did to one of their own: Hillary Clinton. She won 27 of the last 30 democratic primaries and yet still chose to back a man.

    So, it makes sense that they'd vent their spleens at a female who's a non-liberal.

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    lostrune2

    Palin is not going to like working in New York City.

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    WayneRooney10

    Mrs Palin had a runaway bestseller, but it made her more irrelevant than ever!

    So, she's had to go and join a news network, and one with an audience larger than their three biggest competitors combined.

    She's gone from snowy Alaska to a job with Mr Murdoch. She is really taking irrelevance to the next level!

    Just what will they call the show she thinks she can present on Fox's Network - "Too Irrelevant for Prime Time" ??

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    SushiSake3

    sailwind - "Sushi, mark my words you ain't seen nothing yet at the backlash for this arrogant Administration and its far left Liberal agenda being shoved down America's throat."

    Hmmm...that's pretty much exactly the same reason the GOP was massacred only a year ago, except switch 'liberal agenda' for 'conservative agenda.'

    I see you still completely fail to understand that most of the problems facing the current administration were caused by the last administration

    • the deficit, the recession, 2 wars, you name it.

    The arrogance of the GOP is only matched by the ignorance of its supporters.

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    SushiSake3

    RomeoRamenII - "As we all witnessed in the last election cycle, liberals hate strong women."

    lol! As I said, desparation.

    RRII - "She won 27 of the last 30 democratic primaries and yet still chose to back a man."

    Does a non-American have to educate an American about U.S. politics again?? Clinton didn't 'choose' to back a man. She did so because more voters backed candidate Obama than her.

    'Clueless' takes on a whole new meaning when you're dealing with conservative Americans.

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    sailwind

    I see you still completely fail to understand that most of the problems facing the current administration were caused by the last administration

    The Blame Bush card doesnt play anymore Sushi, haven't you heard?

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    SushiSake3

    Sailwind - "The Blame Bush card doesnt play anymore Sushi, haven't you heard?"

    That only flies if you - for some bizarre reason - think U.S. politics began in January 2009.

    For those of us who live in the real world, that's just not the case.

    Denying the events in the recent past is dangerous, as you admit you choose to ignore the causes of the problems bogging down the current U.S. administration.

    But then again, for some, Sarah Palin really IS a credible GOP candidate for 2012 - lol! :-)

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    Beelzebub

    There's a comedienne in every generation, Imogene Coca, Phyllis Diller, Mary Tyler Moore, Roseanne Barr, Sarah Silverman... and now, ladies and gentlemen, I give you -- Sarah Palin!!!

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    sailwind

    Denying the events in the recent past is dangerous, as you admit you choose to ignore the causes of the problems bogging down the current administration.

    I don't deny his 789 billion dollar stimulus package has resulted in a 10 percent un-employment rate. I don't deny his health care plan will cost over two trillion dollars, I don't deny his cap and trade proposal will cost an average 3000 dollars on the average family in added energy costs. I don't deny the national debt has exploded under this administration and continues to grow.

    These are his policies in effect now, not that 'spawn from Satan Bush's policies, but I guess as long as you think you can bang that drum your going to. America has moved on from that in case you missed it and the Dem's are in real trouble, ask Senator Chris Dodd, he saw the writing on the wall.

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    SushiSake3

    Sailwind, I see some facts that do not include Fox News propaganda are necessary.

    Sailwind - "I don't deny his 789 billion dollar stimulus package has resulted in a 10 percent un-employment rate."

    Fact #1: Obama's stimulus package, expensive as it was, saved the economy from going totally belly up. Had the GOP's 'do nothing' plan been implemented, companies like GM, BOJ, etc. and a whole lot of others would have hit the wall resulting in far higher unemployment that we have now.

    Sailwind - "I don't deny his health care plan will cost over two trillion dollars."

    Fact #2: As opposed to the GOP's plan, in which only a paltry 3 million more Americans would have been covered. The Dems have the guts to implement universal health insurance, and if you and your fellow well-off elitists think your poorer brothers don't deserve what you take for granted (for you in particular, thanks to your taxpayer-funded USN pension), then I suggest you take that up with them.

    Sailwind - "I don't deny his cap and trade proposal will cost an average 3000 dollars on the average family in added energy costs."

    Fact #3: Had the GOP remained in power, they would still be denying the threat of climate change from their mouths buried deeply in the sands of outright ignorance.

    Sail, decrying the additional forecast "average 3000 dollars on the average family in added energy costs" over the future of your grandkids is about as low as you can go.

    Sailwind - "I don't deny the national debt has exploded under this administration and continues to grow."

    Thanks to the not one but 2 wars AND a global recession that started under the administration of the previous GOP president that you so ardently plea that I forget.

    Sarah Palin appears to want to continue the policies of the bush administration - policies that are proven failures and that have pushed America into the most critical debt crisis in history.

    I applaud her for taking this position at Fox News, as only the flailing few extremist U.S. conservatives who watch what passes as an excuse for a 'news' show will ever take her seriously.

    The rest of us tuned out last year when she cemented her credentials as a quitter.

    Good job, Sarah. :-)

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    WilliB

    I see we don´t need to wait for CMNBC to see exploding heads over this news... we have our own Keith Olberman clones right here :-)

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    Alphaape

    The rest of us tuned out last year when she cemented her credentials as a quitter.

    SushiSake3 and for all of you who call Sarah a quitter and only going for the money. When Bill Clinton was leaving office, they decided to move to NY and not Arkansas where they were from. For those who don't know, Hillary was the first lady of Arkansas when her hubby was the Gov. and she was a citizen of that state, since her primary residence (the Gov. mansion, they did not own a personal house until they moved out of the White House). So, instead of going back to a state that at the time would have had a Senate election too, she choose to go to a state that she did not live in (if she did she was not a resident since the 1970's) and low and behold she was elected Senator.

    So, if Hillary can go someplace for the money, and get a job as a Senator with no experince in living in the state of NY, why can't Palin do the same thing.

    If you don't like her views, then don't watch Fox. Remember as many here like to say, Obama won by a huge majority. So, if that majority feels that Fox does not represent their views, then there is nothing to worry about becuase they have made up their minds about whom they are going to vote for, and not watch her.

    I don't agree with everything Palin stands for, but at least I know more about her and can relate. She didn't spend her time at Ivy League schools and around the same crowd.

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    ShonanMaruNo2

    classic one, Willib

    "I see we don´t need to wait for CMNBC to see exploding heads over this news... we have our own Keith Olberman clones right here)"

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    SushiSake3

    Alphaape - "I don't agree with everything Palin stands for, but at least I know more about her and can relate. She didn't spend her time at Ivy League schools and around the same crowd."

    You will no doubt remember that when Sen. McCain's policy team were briefing Ms. Palin, one exclaimed - "she doesn't know anything! (about foreign policiy/affairs)"

    Some conservatives on this board think that complete ignorance isgood enough.

    As my home economics teacher used to say - 'I've got news for you and it's all bad.'

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    smithinjapan

    Beelzubub: "There's a comedienne in every generation, Imogene Coca, Phyllis Diller, Mary Tyler Moore, Roseanne Barr, Sarah Silverman... and now, ladies and gentlemen, I give you -- Sarah Palin!!!"

    The difference of course being that the former bunch were literally 'comedians' -- it was their profession to make others laugh, and they were willingly funny. Palin is just plain funny, and a joke for that matter, because she's completely ignorant and can barely string words together in a coherent sentence.

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    smithinjapan

    Molenir: " I always ask, what has she done to deserve such hatred and vitriol."

    Let's see... she stole a bunch of money from the American public, including using it to ferry her kids with her here and there; she used her powers of government to get a man fired, then tried to sweep it under the carpet; she ran out of sworn office less than a year after starting, and had the gall to blame everyone else for her woes... etc.

    sailwind: Speaking of which, you never answered my question above: if she's such a 'strong woman who can hold her own', as you claim, why did she run away from office less than a year after starting?

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    truthliberates

    Gag me with a spoon.

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    yabits

    These are his policies in effect now, not that 'spawn from Satan Bush's policies...

    Wrong. Most of the impact to the current economy are from events that occurred 2-3 years ago. It takes more than a few months, and often several years, before the full impact of policies to make their impact.

    As far as Palin goes, give her time and the microphone. She'll say a lot of stupid things, but those who love her obviously don't care much about her mental capabilities or situational ethics.

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    sharky1

    Hey...Sarah has got it goin' on!!!

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    Alphaape

    You will no doubt remember that when Sen. McCain's policy team were briefing Ms. Palin, one exclaimed - "she doesn't know anything! (about foreign policiy/affairs)"

    Some conservatives on this board think that complete ignorance isgood enough.

    As my home economics teacher used to say - 'I've got news for you and it's all bad.'

    SushiSake3, Yes I know about that and I can't wait to read more about it in the book that is coming out.

    But the bottom line is this, tell me what has Rachel Maddow done that gives her the opportunity to host a news commentary show? I don't even remember her being at least a field reporter.

    I don't take everything that comes out of Fox news or Sarah Palin or anyone for that matter at 100%. But what I can say about Fox is that at least they make an attempt to present opposing sides (on most shows). Tell me, have you ever seen a coutner point to Olberman on his show that doesn's share his same viewpoint? And the last time I checked, he still ends his broadcast with the days since "The last President said Mission Accomplished." That was a decent "Schtick" back when "W" was in the White House, for awhile but now it is getting a bit old and tired. Giving this example, do you honestly believe that you are getting a balanced viewpoint from a show that is still digging at the last President.

    Like I said, if you disagree with Palin and don't like what she stands for, then don't watch. As I say again, if the majority of Americans voted for Obama and what his party believes, then you will have nothing to worry about. She will not change a thing.

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    yabits

    But the bottom line is this, tell me what has Rachel Maddow done that gives her the opportunity to host a news commentary show?

    Her educational background is stellar: Stanford graduate with honors and a Rhodes scholar.

    What she has done is attract many listeners and viewers on every broadcast show she has done from the time she started in radio in the Boston area. As they say, the proof is in the pudding.

    Palin will initially attract viewers because of her name. Maddow had to do it through sheer talent alone, she didn't have the name. (But she's rapidly making one for herself.)

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    Sarge

    Sushi: "Some conservatives on this board think that complete ignorance is good enough"

    Some liberals on this board mistakenly think that Sarah Palin is ignorant.

    smith: "She's completely ignorant"

    There's another one.

    smith: "She stole a bunch of money from the American public"

    Sure, just make up stuff and post it, smith, sheesh.

    truthliberates: "Gag me with a spoon"

    Ignorant comment.

    yabits: She'll say a lot of stupid things"

    I doubt it. She doesn't have a track record of saying stupid things.

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    Taka313

    I guess she gave up the idea of POTUS for queen of the loonies. Well...it pays better.

    Taka

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    Sarge

    "I guess she gave up the idea of POTUS"

    All options are still open. If she decides not to run, though, it'll be a huge sigh of relief for you.

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    RomeoRamenII

    I guess she gave up the idea of POTUS for queen of the loonies.

    Guess again, 13. She didn't get hired by MSNBC. Please try and keep up.

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    RomeoRamenII

    If she decides not to run, though, it'll be a huge sigh of relief for you.

    And all the women-hating liberals.

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    SushiSake3

    Sarge - "I doubt it. She doesn't have a track record of saying stupid things."

    You must be talking about the one where she said Africa was a country.

    Or maybe it was the one where she claimed she read every magazine that crossed her desk and then couldn't name a single one.

    No - dang it - it must have been the one where she said president Putin was rearing his head over America.

    These are not stupid if you're a doofus, but that's another story altogether .... :-)

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    SushiSake3

    Sarge - "If she decides not to run, though, it'll be a huge sigh of relief for you."

    But the late night comedy shows will be clamoring to sign her up as a comedien.

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    SushiSake3

    RomeoRamenII - "And all the women-hating liberals."

    Yet another lame comment from a poster who could be doing far more productive things than posting such tired comments.

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    sailwind

    I guess she gave up the idea of POTUS for queen of the loonies. Well...it pays better.

    Yup...sure does, a big paycheck on FOX....dang, not bad for the lady.

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    rabblerouser

    Sarah Palin will do well in this new job which could very well turn out to be her true calling. It's been a good decision after all. All the best to Sarah.

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    Good_Jorb

    She quit being the Alaskan governor to become a Fox News commentator? Shows how much respect she has for the fine people of Alaska and the office of governor.

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    yabits

    Sarge writes:

    I doubt it. She doesn't have a track record of saying stupid things.

    From where you stand perhaps. Everything is relative.

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    Madverts

    Jeez all these posts, both the radical left and right seem to be obsessed with this woman.

    A place on Fox "news" is actually, I think, ideal for this woman. Though I am dissapointed if this means no run in 2012 - the world needs to laugh more and my, hasn't "sarah" given most of us some belly-laughs.

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    Madverts

    sarge,

    "She doesn't have a track record of saying stupid things."

    http://politicalhumor.about.com/od/sarahpalin/a/palin-top-10.htm

    How many times did I have to tell you in 2008. Turn the volume UP.

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    USAFdude

    And all the women-hating liberals.

    As opposed to all the racist conservatives.

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    RomeoRamenII

    As opposed to all the racist conservatives

    Bill Clinton, Joe Biden and Harry Reid are all conservatives?

    Too funny.

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    Molenir

    Bill Clinton, Joe Biden and Harry Reid are all conservatives?

    They're really coming out of the woodwork now aren't they.

    I've really enjoyed this thread. As I said earlier, Palin seems to bring out the worst in Libs. They hate and despise her so much, and for no rational reason. Its so hysterical to watch. I said this earlier to, but its been so entertaining I'll say it again. Rant on my loony friends, Rant on!

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    zurcronium

    Yet another lame comment from a poster who could be doing far more productive things than posting such tired comments.

    Sushisake, you are wrong there. There is nothing else that he can do that is more productive.

    Anyway the republican losers deserve Palin, she is perfect for them. Basically George Bush in a skirt, but not quite as bright. Its simply amazing how the republicans love those that destroy them. I say this but none of them will understand this.

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    zurcronium

    More facts about Palin during the campaign . . . she is a stooge.

    Sarah Palin believed Saddam Hussein to be behind the attacks on 9/11, didn't understand why North and South Korea were separate (the Korean War) and that she could not properly pronounce Joe Biden's name. The book contends that Palin was a mentally unstable person prone to wild mood swings, describing her being hopelessly lost in a "catatonic stupor" at one point during the campaign.

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    Sarge

    zurcronium: "Sarah Palin believed Saddam Hussein to be behind the attacks on 9/11"

    Sue, zurc, just make up stuff and post it, sheesh.

    "The book contends that Palin was a mentally unstable person"

    What book? Yours?

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    Molenir

    Hey, this is fun, lets all make up stories about Palin.

    Sarah Palin believed that America is in Europe. She believed that Reagen was a superweapon, not a President. She pronounced nuclear nuklear. Oh wait, that actually happened, but to Bush, nevermind.

    Heh, anyway come on everyone jump in make up silly stories just like Zurc.

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    DeepSpace

    Fox news has foxes already, one more is OK by me. It seems previous work for the democratic party on your resume is the only way to get job on any other channel.

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    Wolfpack

    Liberals will always hate strong women who don't think the way they want them to. On top of that, she is relatively good looking and those manly Lib women can't stand that.

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    USAFdude

    Heh! Methinks the neo-cons doth protest too much! You don't seem to have as much confidence in Sarah Palin as you'd like the rest of us to believe, do you?

    Nominate Palin in '12 and Obama will definitely win a second term as President of the United States of America. Sweet!

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    Sarge

    "Nominate Palin in '12 and Obama will definitely win a second term... Sweet!"

    If Obama runs, and if he wins in '12, it won't be sweet, it'll be an unmitigated disaster. Heck, if things continue as they are, even you might turn on him.

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    Madverts

    "If Obama runs, and if he wins in '12, it won't be sweet, it'll be an unmitigated disaster."

    Predictions?

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    USAFdude

    Sarge -

    Well, Obama has so far inarguably outperformed his predecessor as President of the United States of America by leaps and bounds. "Unmitigated disaster" isn't a term that leaps to most American minds when describing his first term - more like great success! Heck, if things continue as they are, even you might get with the program.

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    Sarge

    "Obama has so far inarguably outperformed his predecessor"

    True. Bush presided over a $2.5 trillion increase in the public debt by 2008. Obama and the Democrats are set to increase it by around $5 trillion from 2010 to 2016.

    If Sarah Palin would become president, there is no way she would preside over such an increase in the public debt.

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    sailwind

    Sarge -

    Well, Obama has so far inarguably outperformed his predecessor as President of the United States of America by leaps and bounds. "Unmitigated disaster" isn't a term that leaps to most American minds when describing his first term - more like great success! Heck, if things continue as they are, even you might get with the program.

    GWB served two terms..means he was re-elected.

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    USAFdude

    sailwind -

    GWB served two terms..means he was re-elected.

    As will Obama.

    Sarge - Sarah Palin will never be President of the United States of America; true Americans care too much about the US to allow her to that honorable position when she has the potential to lead us even further down the path to ruin than bush.

    To you both: Remember where you heard that.

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    yabits

    GWB served two terms..means he was re-elected.

    2004: The biggest failure of civic responsibility in U.S. history.

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    michaelqtodd

    Until she ditches all thought of being a candidate she cannot reveal anything of herself or her thinking process that is not "on message" in the run up to the next campaign.

    And thus she will continue to be dull and predictable on TV.

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    Molenir

    Sarge - Sarah Palin will never be President of the United States of America; true Americans care too much about the US to allow her to that honorable position when she has the potential to lead us even further down the path to ruin than bush.

    To be honest, I wouldn't vote for her. Well, if she got the nomination, and it was against Obama, I guess I would, but certainly not in the Primary. I just don't see her being a good President. She'd be better then Obama, but then, the Obamas dog would be a better president then Obama, so thats not saying much.

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    Junnama

    Hard to see her ever running for Prez, succesfully anyway, so this is a good idea on her part.

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    USAFdude

    Molenir -

    To be honest, I wouldn't vote for her. Well, if she got the nomination, and it was against Obama, I guess I would

    Well, then I guess I should just be happy that a vast majority of Americans disagree with you.

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    amerijap

    Whatever. People are so sick and tired of the demagogue Palin blurts out to poison the public. I wouldn't vote for her even if I were a Republican. She's just a mess.

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    tranel

    "We will now turn to our commentator, Sarah Palin, for an in-depth analysis on this pressing topic. So, tell us, Sarah, how can Netanyahu move forward given the present situation?"

    "We-eeel, yaknow goshdarnit Johnny-boy, ah think that he really should talk more to'dem Hamas guys and then just Drill Baby Drill and I just wanted to say God Bless America 'cuz der are so many hardworking families dat need to feel the soul of nature, and I really love the smell of our rivers in the morning, God Bless America".

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    Sarge

    amerijap: "People are so sick and tired of the demagogue Palin blurts out"

    Are you kidding? They can't get enough of her!

    tranel: "ah think that he really should talk more to'den Hamas guys"

    Come on, tranel, you know Palin doesn't think Netenyahu should negotiate with terrorists .

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    USAFdude

    tranel - hilarious!

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    WayneRooney10

    Murdoch and his boys got a million new viewers since Mrs Palin joined the team.

    I reckon 99 percent of these new viewers switched to FoxNewsNetwork to reassure themselves that Mrs Palin is still completely and totally irrelevant!

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    USAFdude

    Wayne -

    I reckon 99 percent of these new viewers switched to FoxNewsNetwork to reassure themselves that Mrs Palin is still completely and totally irrelevant!

    Just the opposite! Can you just imagine how much new material Tina Fey will have NOW?

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    Molenir

    Well, then I guess I should just be happy that a vast majority of Americans disagree with you.

    Considering more Americans feel Obama is a failure, then those who think he isn't I don't think your majority comment is correct. Admittedly 47 percent think he isn't a failure, so its mostly pretty evenly split. I stand by my comment though that Obamas dog could do a better job as President, then the idiot we have in there now. He certainly couldn't do any worse, thats for sure.

    Just the opposite! Can you just imagine how much new material Tina Fey will have NOW?

    She needs it. Her schtick was starting to get old. New material is always a good thing for a comedian.

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    USAFdude

    OK, Molenir, you stand by your comment, and I'll stand behind mine. Sorry you think the President of the United States is an idiot, but I don't. I refer you to the statistics you yourself provided.

    Have a great day!

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    Sarge

    "Can you just imagine how much new material Tina Fey will have NOW?"

    Not as much material as the comedians who do Obama and Biden will have, heh heh.

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    zurcronium

    Palin recently explained that now she knows that Saddam did not fly the planes on 9-11. Maybe that will convince the rest of the tail draggers who fly republican here that 9-11 had nothing to do with Iraq. Maybe. Some are still looking for WMD in Iraq.

    No need to make more jokes about Palin really, she is a joke herself.

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    Sarge

    "Palin recently explained that now she knows that Saddam did not fly the planes on 9-11 ( that she previously thought that was the case )

    Sure zurc, just make up stuff and post it, sheesh.

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    cyclemate

    Let's be fair, Sarge. The major media outlets miss-quote and lie about Palin on a daily basis. Why should we deny Zurc the same right?

    I think Zurc and Amrijap have a chance with their "alternative relationship," and we shouldn't spoil it for them ;-}.

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    Taka313

    Sure zurc, just make up stuff and post it, sheesh.

    sarah palin's "death panels" were voted lie of the year.

    Sheesh.

    Taka

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    Sarge

    "sarah palin's "death panels" were voted lie of the year"

    By who? You?

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    Sarge

    Hey, Taka313, you haven't read Sarah Palin's book have you? I recommend it. You might learn something.

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    USAFdude

    "sarah palin's "death panels" were voted lie of the year" By who? You?

    http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/article/2009/dec/18/politifact-lie-year-death-panels/

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009/12/20/cnn-sarah-palin-wins-lie-year

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/sarah-palin/6858693/Sarah-Palin-told-biggest-lie-of-the-year.html

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2513369/sarahpalinsdeathpanelslieofthe.html

    http://www.allgov.com/ViewNews/SarahPalinWinsPolitiFactsLieoftheYearAward_91223

    Do your own homework next time, Sarge.

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    Sarge

    Dude: "Do your own homework next time, Sarge"

    That should be directed to Taka313. He's the one who didn't provide any links.

    So, several organizations have given Sarah Palin the Lie of the Year award. Doesn't mean they're right. The fact remains that under the government-run program some people will be refused certain medical treatment/medicine, and will die as a result.

    And a bigger lie would be Obama's claim that government-run health care will save billions of dollars.

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    featherhead

    But just to make a comment on Palin so as to make it fit, I think she would make the prefect commentator for FOX. Sort of cute, nice smile, as clueless as most other FOX moderators, etc...She has that down home twang which resonates (supposedly) with "middle American" and the heartland, regardless of the fact that her policies, as is usually the case from the right, harm the very people who are supporting them. But this is the most clever aspect of the right, even though I doubt even they are aware of it i.e., garnering support from those whose policies are not in their best interest. Anyay, okay, I've made my comment about Palin.

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    DenDon

    isn't Fox a little 'highbrow' for her? she might struggle a bit with teleprompters

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    Sarge

    "her policies... harm the very people who are supporting them"

    Really? Which ones?

    "she might struggle a bit with teleprompters"

    She don't need no teleprompters, unlike Obama.

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    DenDon

    hahaha sarge wake up

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    DenDon

    She don't need

    new Fox anchorman! you saw him here first!

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    featherhead

    "her policies... harm the very people who are supporting them"

    "Really? Which ones?" Do I really need to point them out? Most all policies of the right harm the very people whom support them. I can leave a LOOOOONG list if you like. They've persuaded the victims of their politcies to support them. Basically, it's like the slave masters duping the slaves themselves into thinking that they had their best interests at heart and the slaves falling for it. Sad. Pathetic and sad. Nothing new though. What else is REALLY sad is that FOX news, Palin, Limbaugh, Hannity, etc...are even a apart of any discussions related to ANY topics at all, as if they're credible sources of information. They're unfortunately given legitimacy.

    "she might struggle a bit with teleprompters"

    She don't need no teleprompters, unlike Obama.

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    zurcronium

    I hope she does not get confused about Africa the country again, and its capital Africa City.

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    GW

    So basically fox is doing what mccain did, we all say how that was............HILARIOUS!

    Looking fwd to more of the same!

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    featherhead

    I think Sarah Palin is wonderful! She has been on TV! She's so intell...uhh...grunt...Yeah, intelligrunt. She has a nice smile and I think her teeth are real, uhh, maybe.

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    Sarge

    I hope zurcronium does not get Sarah Palin and Tina Fey confused again.

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    goodDonkey

    sarge said:

    She don't need no teleprompters, unlike Obama.

    Apparently she does. Unless she was hired to be the "moose caught in the headlights." Watch her sarge! She is the gift that keeps on giving. I now feel sorry for Sarah the doofus.

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    bdiego

    How appropriate. Now if we can just get her nominated for the 2012 presidental election, America will be a better place.

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