Seems to be looking more and more likely to me.I'm thinking she drops out for "family reasons" within the next two weeks, and that Mitt Romney takes her place.Am I crazy?
9/29/2008 9:52:22 AM
It doesn't matter. There's basically nothing the Republicans can do to win this election anyway.
9/29/2008 9:53:21 AM
I think that you're crazy.Despite her "reasons", we will all know why she dropped out.It will look terrible for the McCain campaign.
9/29/2008 9:53:38 AM
If she drops out (which I think is unlikely despite how disastrous she's been), she'll need to be replaced with another hardline, Christian conservative. Mitt Romney is a Mormon and has been socially liberal in the past. That won't fly with the Republican base, who weren't thrilled with McCain to begin with.
9/29/2008 9:59:30 AM
Will Palin drop out? We can only hope.
9/29/2008 10:01:04 AM
^^ beggars can't be choosers at this point[Edited on September 29, 2008 at 10:02 AM. Reason : ^]
9/29/2008 10:01:37 AM
damn double post[Edited on September 29, 2008 at 10:01 AM. Reason : .]
Biden is more likely to drop out due to health reasons and let Clinton step upIt honestly doesn't matter, the country is completely fucked for the next 4-8 years anyway
9/29/2008 10:01:48 AM
My thinking regarding Romney is that his main strong suit, and what he ran on was the Economy. If the primaries were being held right now you'd have to think he'd probably win.
9/29/2008 10:04:51 AM
Palin won't drop out -- there's, what, a month until the election? Not even within the realm of reason right now.It's a shame, though. I liked her and was willing to give her the benefit of a doubt -- but that Couric interview, wow, ...
9/29/2008 10:10:23 AM
9/29/2008 10:13:48 AM
I'm pretty sure we're already past the date where most states can even make changes to the ballots. This thread is dumb.
9/29/2008 10:21:22 AM
I'd vote for Romney
9/29/2008 10:45:29 AM
yeah...it's amazing how much dropping out is not an option for her.But I would support the decision. Not like I'd vote for him either way, but I would support the ticket slightly more.
9/29/2008 10:57:35 AM
Why would Palin drop out? She's energized the conservative base that John McCain never could quite win over. She'll do good things for his turnout. Not on the level that Obama would, but she's helping him more than hurting him.
9/29/2008 12:10:12 PM
9/29/2008 1:24:03 PM
If Palin drops out, women will vote for Obama/Biden in massive numbers. It would be the biggest landslide in history.
9/29/2008 9:18:20 PM
Right, because women vote for genitals.
9/29/2008 9:21:05 PM
If this happens, which I doubt it will, I'll be here to tell you that I told you so.
9/29/2008 9:24:32 PM
9/29/2008 9:49:20 PM
^ that is one of the lamest talking points out there right now.i seriously cannot understand how anyone with a brain can consider her the right person for the joband i'm sorry for being sexist with that last comment
9/29/2008 11:20:00 PM
If palin drops out, she should do it by visiting obama, kissing his feet, and placing a crown on his head. The election would be over.
9/29/2008 11:21:46 PM
She's rapidly becoming a satire of Bush.
9/29/2008 11:30:16 PM
9/30/2008 12:29:34 AM
^seriously...dont matter who mccain picks its prolly gonna be a 50/50 election
9/30/2008 12:42:04 AM
McCain lost some momentum last week partly due to his actions, partly not, but considering Obama's lead in most polls is within statistical error, and that the last 2 presidential races the Republican(Bush) underpolled leading up to the election... I can't see how anyone could possibly think it isn't going to be close as of right now. I don't like Obama, but he should be in a much stronger position than he is right now, given the state of things (even though I don't think the Republicans are responsible for the economic crisis anymore than the Dems, they are in control of the White House and is historically bad, even if "unfair"). Obama is polling around, what 46-47 percent in most polls? That sucks.
9/30/2008 12:42:08 AM
idk what mccain was thinking with the whole fundamentals of the economy are strong comment
9/30/2008 12:43:18 AM
9/30/2008 12:43:34 AM
Couric also wouldn't have grilled Obama like she did Palin. Some of the questions were pretty crazy, and didn't prove anything except Couric was trying to trap Palin. Some of the questions Palin did show she was somewhat unprepared, but not nearly to the degree most of the left tries to portray.Palin's true test is the debate, if she does well, it bodes well for McCain. If she crashes and burns, well.. yeah.
9/30/2008 12:51:39 AM
^... Oookkkkkk maybe Couric asked some tough questions, but that one about the bail out and spending the money on health care instead? She answered it like a mis-programmed femme bot. It was unbelievable, and the question was a total soft ball. I've never seen anything like that in my life.Look, I've forgiven Bush his speaking ... incidents ... for years, without reservation. This is WAY beyond that. I mean WAY, WAY beyond that. The poor woman is clueless. She's not stupid, she's just ... not ... ready ... at ... all. Don't daydream. If Palin had trouble with _tough_ questions, I'd have forgiven her in a heartbeat.What I was saying about Barack Obama was that if he had answered such a simple question like that -- if he had answered ANY QUESTION like that -- he'd be toast. As she should be, no question, end of story. This is just not a good time to fuck around; the world is a dangerous place.
9/30/2008 2:39:17 AM
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9/30/2008 9:37:25 AM
how is it possible that more than 1 in 4 people still think Bush is doing/has done a good job?
9/30/2008 10:41:43 AM
the same way its possible to have such a terrible choice for a presidential election again: there are more dumb people than smart people. (and yes I voted for bush last time as a lesser of two evils option :/)But I mean come on, how many uneducated (in the sense of not actually following politics closely) people do you hear talking about the election and politics around you on a daily basis? a huge percentage of our population doesnt put any time into keeping up with stuff besides reading their own bias news sources. its unfortunate but true.[Edited on September 30, 2008 at 10:52 AM. Reason : ]
9/30/2008 10:52:41 AM
I think that there is nothing McCain can do at this point to win the election. He may have had a chance with Romney or Lieberman (maybe notsomuch L. due to religious zealots).
9/30/2008 12:39:36 PM
no way in hell they let palin drop out. i think she enjoys the spotlight too much anyway.
9/30/2008 12:42:21 PM
9/30/2008 12:46:57 PM
You could put your money where your mouth is. www.intrade.com
9/30/2008 2:51:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIZMn1TwaQsnot really offering anything to the conversation, but this is a video of a guy from my friend's fraternity from davidson college who is doing comedy in new york right now
9/30/2008 3:09:48 PM
on the bright side this has done wonders for katie couric
9/30/2008 11:15:10 PM
10/1/2008 1:07:15 AM
So now the current republican battle cry is : "Hey, we're losing, but not as badly as we could be!". What ever happened to "he's only polling around 46%-47%"? Besides the fact that your completely ignoring Obama's domination in projected electoral votes, I was still way more right than you.http://tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/09/obama_maintains_big_lead_in_to.php
10/1/2008 9:10:36 AM
*waiting for marko's Dewey defeats Truman pic*
10/1/2008 9:25:19 AM
10/1/2008 9:28:26 AM
haha, okay... I was thinking of the guy holding the newspaper but ^ works too
10/1/2008 9:33:35 AM
Why do we all remember Truman and Dewey?Because it was a fluke.
10/1/2008 10:29:49 AM
Obama McCain MoE +/- RV/LVTodayResearch 2000: 51 (51) 41 (42) 3 LVRasmussen: 51 (50) 45 (45) 2 LVYesterdayDiageo/Hotline: 47 (47) 42 (42) 3.2 RV Gallup: 50 (50) 42 (42) 2 RVhttp://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/daily_presidential_tracking_poll
10/1/2008 11:18:39 AM