sd, you're not allowed to mock groups as being shallow in their politics until you either
1) take some responsibility for your racism
or
2) show a glimmer of frontal lobe activity
How about both?
1) Its true. I'm a racist. To the core. Been a member of the Forsyth County KKK since I was two. My dad was Grand Wizrd for a period of time back in the 90s. My brother is now head of the Cross Burning committee. My wife helps knit confederate flag throws. Good times.
2) Respectfully, I believe everyone here completely missed it. Y'all have just seen the future of the Republican Party. She fucking nailed it.
It was important for the REPs to bring to light the lack of experience of Obama - PARTICULARLY because of how the DEMs (and the entire MSM) portrayed her lack of experience. Do y'all seriously think Obama's experience in any way compares to her's? If so, please please try to articulate it with any semblence of substance. His voting record is "present" and his "change driven" legislation leadership doesn't exit. The comment about his two memoirs with no actual bills or laws was utterly damning.
Palin made an incredible appeal to middle America. She did it with her small town commentary, about Obama saying one thing to Scranton and another to San Francisco. She did it by speaking to her husband's union membership and her motherhood. Seriously, if not Sarah Palin, who exactly could have achieved this for the REPs at this point?
Let's understand, they were floundering. They had no brand (deservedly). Somehow, with the selection of Palin, McCain has completely turned this election around.
Frankly, y'all couldn't be more wrong in your assessment.
Obama may still win. Hell, I have $200 on it with my cross burning brother. But, this was...transformative.
I am in love.