Post by Tzalaran on Oct 4, 2008 14:20:49 GMT -6
I've been rewatching some of the VP debate because there was some connection that wasn't making sense to me. Palin talks about 30 words a significant amount of the time, and after watching some side by side videos of G.W. Bush and Palin, and Reagan and Palin, it was astonishing to me how similar the talking points were.
Palin and GW sounded like mirror images of each other. i knew that i'd heard what Palin was saying before, and now i know why. There is absolutely no difference between the two, and that in and of itself is flat out amazing.
GW spoke about reform, being a unifier, working in bipartisan fashion, and about energy alot. some of his comments about being a governor are exactly the same as Palin's talking points about being a governor. This similarity is absolutely amazing, and it confirms my belief that Palin is just the new puppet in the mold of GW. The neocons would be able to continue their puppet theatre, having this newest, much more attractive (especially to the conservative base, if you haven't read the opinion from the conservative at The national review, it amounts to abject lust over Palin...) and infinitely more appealing personal story version of presidential puppets at their disposal.
That is my largest fear in american government; the possibility that the people we elect into office are not the ones really making decisions. That level of corruption is the destroyer of democracy, and throughout history has been the primary component of a nation's demise. That is the thing that frightens me most about a McCain Palin administration.
Palin and GW sounded like mirror images of each other. i knew that i'd heard what Palin was saying before, and now i know why. There is absolutely no difference between the two, and that in and of itself is flat out amazing.
GW spoke about reform, being a unifier, working in bipartisan fashion, and about energy alot. some of his comments about being a governor are exactly the same as Palin's talking points about being a governor. This similarity is absolutely amazing, and it confirms my belief that Palin is just the new puppet in the mold of GW. The neocons would be able to continue their puppet theatre, having this newest, much more attractive (especially to the conservative base, if you haven't read the opinion from the conservative at The national review, it amounts to abject lust over Palin...) and infinitely more appealing personal story version of presidential puppets at their disposal.
That is my largest fear in american government; the possibility that the people we elect into office are not the ones really making decisions. That level of corruption is the destroyer of democracy, and throughout history has been the primary component of a nation's demise. That is the thing that frightens me most about a McCain Palin administration.