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Originally Posted by n david
I'm much more conservative than JD and I think Palin's not the brightest person who was a VP candidate. Glad she's finally given up her presidential ambitions. I have very little good to say about her.
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People didn't like her because she was caricatured by the media. If you look at her track record as a mayor and as a governor she governed very well.
I mean my God, Barack Obama may have been more palatable in front of a camera or in the microphone, but what good did that do us as a country? Hillary is supposed to be an intellectual giant yet she's not smart enough to know that you can't conduct your government business on a private server and someone is not going to find out? Or that for days after Benghazi she could keep declaring that an awful Internet video caused the tragedy and someone wasn't going to expose that as one of the worst coverups ever?
A McCain Palin administration would have us in much better shape in every way then where we are now. Misogyny and an anti-conservative bias in the media is what made Sarah Palin seem less qualified for Vice President. The only women that the media thinks are qualified are liberal women, embittered and angry, slightly masculine and lovers of abortion. If Barack Obama was qualified to be president then Sarah Palin was more than qualified to be vice president.