Posted on 09/11/2008 12:41:36 AM PDT by Kaslin
If he is elected President (God forbid), he will be correct. We are stupid. Thankfully, I don’t think he will win.
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ALL liberals think those who do not think like them are stupid.
Just like Communist Soviet Union. There are those smart enough to enjoy life at the top and those stupid who must be servants.
In the next Palin speech...
I hear my oponent says that Senator McCain and I “must think you, the American public, are stupid” if we believe we can convince you that we are for change.
Now, I’ll admit freely Senator Obama, that Senator McCain and myself don’t have degrees from Harvard... like most Americans... and we can’t claim a decade long association with an unrepentant terrorist, like most Americans.. We didn’t have a convicted felon help us buy our houses... like most Americans.
However, in spite of lacking all that Senator Obama, we do believe in the intellegence and decency of the American people. We know that claiming to be able to change things is nice, and most American’s will politely listen to these claims, some may even cheer when problems that need change are pointed out but we also know that the american people are not stupid. They will not remotely believe that talking about change is a subsitute for actually accomplishing some.
We do not believe the American people so stupid, as to believe words are a substitution for deeds, and a speech is a substitution for actions. We believe if a candidate wants to talk about change, he should be able to cite examples of changes, they’ve accomplished, besides changing ones own name of course.
Senator McCain and I have made changes, real substantive changes. We do not promise ephemeral changes wrapped in pretty words without a record to back it up, we do not think the American people so stupid.
Senator Obama, we believe our fellow American’s are, just perhaps, a bit like Senator McCain and myself perhaps, just perhaps a bit smarter than you give them credit for.
He will say or do anything to get elected. Like the communists and the terrorists regimes out there, it is OK to lie for the greater good, power for themselves.
Eloquent, and phrased just the way Sarah would say it.
Now, if she would only say that, sweetly smiling at Charlie Gibson tonight.
If I had more time I could wordsmith it a bit better, there are a few sentences that I would probably turn a little differently, but off the cuff, I think that’s a very appropriate response... and any Palin or McCain Speech Writer in the audience wants to plagerize me, go right ahead.
OH MY! That’s way good. I do hope someone from McCain’s campaign lurks and lifts the good stuff from FR - because this Sir is GOOD STUFF!
I hate to admit it, but I didn't know that.
Well, I don’t know how Sarah sounded to you, though from your post I’d suspect you might agree with me that she sounded like she’s been at least lurking at FR, et.al. for quite a while now. I’m really looking forward to the Gibson interview. They seem to think they can come up with questions she can’t handle but which also will, in retrospect, appear fair and balanced.
I don’t think so. If the questions really are fair and balanced, she’ll do very well indeed.
And given his mother’s longevity, I think McCain will outlive a number of her older critics, even if they’re younger than he is.
Words Obama Will Regret: “I accept the nomination...”
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