Public Opinion: The Sarah Palin Interviews—How'd She Do?

Is she ready to assume the vice presidency—or even the presidency?

September 12, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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After avoiding the press since her nomination to be the GOP vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin sat for a series of interviews with ABC News, the first portions of which were broadcast Thursday night. How did Palin do? Is she ready to be vice president—or even president? Post your thoughts below.

Previously: Was Barack Obamas "lipstick on a pig" comment an offensive attack on Sarah Palin?

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Has anyone else noted that she that her favorite activity is mocking our President and anyone that does not share her political views. However, she whines and raises a stink if anyone dares to mock her. She vacated her governership because she can't handle negative publicity and whines like a little bitch when it happens. She disappears for a while and shows up now and again to take jabs at Obama. There's an old saying "if you can't run with the big dogs, stay on the porch!" She disappears and we don't herefor a while but eventually shows back up spewing her bs!

Jeremy Phipps of MI 5:33PM May 04, 2011

emm. thank you for this thread!

FogExext of AL 8:18PM December 12, 2009

HE SUCKS!! HE'S AN OLD MAVRIC!!!!

Nurain of TX 11:09AM December 10, 2008

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