Sep 30 2008

Sara Palin – the Next Clinton or Reagan?What is McCain smoking?

Published by DaFrog at 12:26 pm under Incoherent Rambling,Opinion,Political


This whole montage is mind-numbing. Her ignorance is breathtaking. Where do they find these people? And what does McCain think? He said she could be the next Clinton or Reagan.

“This is not the first time that I’ve seen a governor being questioned by some quote, ‘expert,’ ” McCain told CBS’ Katie Couric as Palin looked on. “I remember that Ronald Reagan was a ‘cowboy.’ President Clinton was a governor of a very small state that had ‘no experience’ either. I remember how easy it was going to be for Bush I to defeat him.

“But the point is I’ve seen underestimation before,” McCain added. “I’m very proud of the excitement that Gov. Palin has ignited with our party and around this country. It is a level of excitement and enthusiasm, frankly, that I haven’t seen before. And I’d like to attribute it to me. But the fact is that she has done incredible job. And I’m so proud of the work that she’s doing.” (Source: CNN)

To think this woman could be a heartbeat away from the presidency is truly amazing. We’ve just gotten through with one village idiot in the White House, I don’t think we’re ready for another one waiting in the wings.

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2 Responses to “Sara Palin – the Next Clinton or Reagan?What is McCain smoking?”

  1. The Mad Celton 01 Oct 2008 at 7:17 pm

    Brother Frog…the horrible thing is that our Republic is rife with maladapted, egocentric, obtuse people just like Mrs. Palin. I feel our problems are not generated in Washington, but in the lives of our Citizens.

  2. Wilma Lambon 06 Oct 2008 at 4:08 pm

    There is no comparison with Palin and Clinton.
    Palin, like Reagan was is brain-dead.
    Clinton had been studying politics since he was 16.
    GWB’s IQ would match if not surpass Palin’s.
    Clinton’s governorship is as different from GWB’s or Reagan’s as well as Clinton’s Presidency is light-years away from Reagan’s disaster

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