Palin and Alito: The No-Name Strategy

Just a very quick observation about McCain’s VP choice Sarah Palin. She doesn’t have much of a record which is the same strategy that the Bush Administration used when looking for Supreme Court Justices. If ‘the less they know, the better’ is actually an apt description of your candidate and her policies, then you need a new candidate with different policies.
Just saying.

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6 Responses to Palin and Alito: The No-Name Strategy

  1. If ‘the less they know, the better’ is actually an apt description of your candidate…
    sure fit Dan Quayle

  2. jlxn
    Joel says:

    If ‘the less they know, the better’ is actually an apt description of your candidate and his policies, then you need a new candidate with different policies.
    You mean like Barack Obama? I don’t think it can be denied that one of the best features of Barack Obama is his limited record doesn’t define a policy.

  3. Edward says:

    Well, we do know she is a creationist:
    http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles_of_faith/2008/08/sarah_palin_on.html
    I think I’ll send Obama another donation.

  4. drugmonkey – scientist
    DrugMonkey says:

    You are kidding right? It was emphatically clear where ScAlito stood judicially…..

  5. Comradde PhysioProffe
    PhysioProf says:

    Palin is just another deranged sick-fuck wackaloon right-wing scumbag like all the rest of the Republican Party. I am so sick of those fucking douchewastrels, I just want to spend all day puking my motherfucking guts out.

  6. Mito says:

    DrugMonkey’s right on this one, Samuel Alito had served as a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit for more than fifteen years. Roberts and Miers had no record.

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