Millions want to see PalinAsPresident

By Chris Steller
Thursday, October 16, 2008 at 3:41 pm

The number of people who want to see Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as president may have started falling soon after the country made her acquaintance, but the overwhelming number who want to see PalinAsPresidenthave occasionally overloaded servers since the site started sweeping the Web in the past couple of days. Chalk it up to a sublime combination of horror (the scene depicted is Palin in the Oval Office) and humor (clicking on objects generates a variety of audio and animated Palinisms). It’s like an interactive Advent calendar for atheistic maverick-mockers. The creators, bless ‘em, promise to update the effects daily through the election. Today’s cheat: To see a dinosaur share the Earth with Sarah, open all three windows.

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Kwaayesnama@aol.com
Comment posted October 16, 2008 @ 3:46 pm

Sarah Palin and me.

I wish to share my views on Sarah Palin with you, she and I have a lot of things in common.

My education matches hers it took years for me to earn my degree taking a few courses at a time here and there, so I guess I have that in common with her.

I was president of my PTA and an officer in my woman’s club we have that in common.

I was a soccer, baseball, and basketball mom, so we have that in common.

I own a small business where I make out budgets, so you could call me an executive that is another thing we have in common.

I am married to a Joe six-pack, but he says he is a Joe 12 pack, I wish we did not have that in common!

I have three children and five grand children, she’s catching up to me.

I am a catholic and have never had an abortion. I used birth control when I was too old to safely have a healthy child.

I will be voting for Obama. Why?

Because I would never presume that I have the intellect and education to be 1/2 a breath away from being the leader of the most powerful nation in the world.

It takes more then charm and snappy remarks to have a finger on the nuclear button. That is something that speechwriters and pundits can’t teach a candidate in a few weeks.

Sorry I want intelligence running this nation. So this white, Catholic 61 year old, Republican grandmother will be voting for Barack Obama.


ultraplops@yahoo.com
Comment posted October 16, 2008 @ 10:56 pm

Richard Nixon had a pretty high IQ. Ronald Reagan didn’t. Nixon helped to screw over our economy, Ronald Reagan helped fix it. Nixon demoralized our country. Reagan united it.

In any case, I don’t really buy into the argument that she is too dumb to run the country. She has done some great things for Alaska, she has helped in positive developments regarding Alaska’s and the entire country’s energy infrastructure among other things and to be honest I can’t think of one great thing Obama has done despite the fact that he carries himself in a more intelligent manner.


Dave Porter
Comment posted October 16, 2008 @ 11:37 pm

Sorry about this, ultraplops, but Ronald Reagan never united our country.

Dismantling the FCC’s Fair Comment and Equal Time rules meant billions of dollars for
his friends in the broadcast industry, but also led to these hate-filled years of talk radio
and the centralized control of our news media.

Whipsawing the Air Traffic Controllers Union, whose leadership he courted assiduously
during his campaign, he gutted our labor unions and their honest fight for better living
conditions for Joe Sixpack.

Turning a blind eye, a deaf ear, and a “bad memory” to disloyal twerps like Oliver North,
he shredded our Constitution and Congress’ right to control what happens to our tax
dollars.

Continuing in office despite his advancing Alzheimers, he just barely doddered his
way through his second term.

Without Reagan’s popularity and wholesome-Iowa-lifeguard appeal, our country’s
largest corporations might still have some semblance of civic responsibility towards
the rest of us.

W has been bad enough as Nixon’s Revenge. McCain is, as they say, “Just Bush
on Steroids.” Palin? She hasn’t even been a governor for as long as McCain has
been running for president this year.


Nate Gross
Comment posted October 17, 2008 @ 8:47 am

When I said “united” the counry I didn’t mean that 100% of the people agreed with him 100% of the time. Obviously people that don’t like free markets and economic prosperity such as yourself are not going to like Reagan. It was no secret that Reagan was for deregulation he was very honest and communicated this to the people and the vast majority united behind him. I might understand how you could disagree with some of his policies, but I don’t understand how you can say that he wasn’t a uniting figure.

You mentioned his problems with Alzheimers, which is a good point because he did make a couple flubs due to memory problems towards the end of his second term. They were fairly divisive to the country. However I believe this point is moot, because it is related to a medical condition, not his intelligence, which was my whole point.


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[...] And do keep visiting the Palin Oval Office. Not sure I’ve mentioned this before, but it’s very interactive so try clicking a few things while you’re there. No hitting Sarah. Bonus points for finding the dinosaur. [...]


Edgar Pearlstein
Comment posted October 18, 2008 @ 1:54 pm

But she’s pretty, she’s religious, and she likes to kill wild animals.


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