Well, it does kinda seem like you do hate her with as much vehemence and frequency as you post against her. I mean I was making a general statement addressing the OP's original point, and you thought I was posting something about you. Maybe you don't hate her, but some of your posts and the nature of your posts make it seem like you do.Originally posted by Cais
So, you dismiss valid arguments by claiming I 'hate' Palin.
How very typical.
Come back with something that makes sense, and I'll entertain it.
While you may not have a problem with her because she's female, I think that the way people are speaking about her and the "flaws" they're pointing out have a LOT to do with the fact that she's female. I'd rather have people voting for McCain because she's physically appealing than voting against her because she wanted to be a TV anchor at some point.
Additionally, all this vague, half-baked "problems" with Palin such as her inexperience (such a vague term) and her choice of topics completely undermine the real issues that should be a major concern.
Again, nothing against you (MOVING ON), but I'm boggled by how much people are just losing it over Palin. She's the vice-president. McCain isn't dead yet, and yet people are spending way more time discussing Palin than McCain. She's a weak link, imo, for anyone who is fiscally conservative but lean towards the left socially, but I'm much more concerned about Obama and McCain than Palin and Biden. (By the way, has anyone even HEARD anything about Biden?)
This whole "hate" game has turned politics in who you're voting AGAINST rather than who you're voting for. I think that's a really, really, really horrible turn for politics. We should be voting in good candidates, not voting to keep out bad candidates.


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