Palin claims that she is going to use Hillary's "18 million cracks" in the glass ceiling to get to the white house. As a woman, I am insulted.
Read more »Palin claims that she is going to use Hillary's "18 million cracks" in the glass ceiling to get to the white house. As a woman, I am insulted.
Read more »Take Sarah Palin to task. She wanted to play with the big dogs, and because she is so new on the scene, she absolutely should be grilled, criticized and challenged. The Obama camp needs to stop complimenting her and stop focusing just on John McCain out of fear of offending women. Anyone who cries sexism has already made up his or her mind.
Read more »Arianna Huffington is prominent, energizing, tough as nails, insightful, fearless, connects with women's issues, and knows right wing politics and tactics by heart. Make her a campaign spokesperson and/or part of the strategy team.
Read more »Let's stop thinking like in the 20th century and leave it to he republican. Let's talk about the 21st century where the people are chosen for their qualities and nothing else.
Read more »Governor Sarah Palin,
-Opposes a women's right to choose
-Opposes Stem Cell Research
-Opposes equal benefits for same-sex couples
-Promotes Creationism in the public education system
-Promotes drilling in ANWR
-Promotes Market Driven Health Care System NOT Health Care For Everyone
Why Do The Republicans Think My Supporters Would Vote For John McCain?
Read more »although obama supports gay adoption and other gay rights, i would like it if he supported nationwide legalization of gay marriage, as opposed to letting states decide the matter which is his current stance. if that is not possible, it would also be good if all 50 states had to recognize the marriages of gay and lesbian couples who married in other states.
Read more »McCain's strategy to sway Clinton supporters on to his side through the naming of a woman as his running-mate could be curtailed by clarifying the fundamental differences between the two personalities. If people truly understand the two as complete different politicians and characters, Palin's quality as a representative of the female population will be seriously undermined.
Read more »For months, the GOP has hammered Obama for his inexperience, saying he isn't ready to be the leader of the free world. Yet, in the same breath, John McCain has chosen a woman in Sarah Palin who has no foreign policy experience, and before her brief stint as Governor of a small state (by population), was Mayor of a small town. As she is but a heartbeat away from the Presidency, and John McCain has less than a record of perfect health, the following question should be asked of Sarah Palin in the VP debate:
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