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"She Just Is Not Ready to Be Commander-in-Chief"
Pat Buchanan on MSNBC just now, about Sarah Palin. I'm liable to agree, but, how is she any less qualified than Barack Obama, who is the actual presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket?
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MORNING READ
News — ... . Palin, a first-term governor, would face questions over her readiness to become commander-in-chief, notes The Corner's Kathryn Jean Lopez . But a lot of that experience talk is "overblown" when it comes to foreign affairs, writes The Corner's ...

Desperately Seeking Susan
Agitprop: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Propaganda — ... a rundown of what some right-wingers have been saying about our soon-to-be Vice President Sarah Palin.** Thanks to Blue Gal for forwarding this information. Freepers: The Unfortunate Palin Gamble With competent and proven individuals waiting in the wings such as Governor Mitt Romney, the selection of Sarah Palin is a most unfortunate choice. John McCain may have just lost the 2008 election…cue the hurricane. NRO: She's not ready to be commander-in-chief Pat Buchanan on MSNBC just now, about Sarah ...

Palintology
Firedoglake — ... Religious Right - and Grover Norquist - love her.  This was exactly the kowtow from McCain that they were looking for. o Totally anti-choice, even in cases of rape or incest. o Opposes gay marriage and healthcare benefits for gay domestic partners. o Skeptical of evolution and believes that creationism should be taught, or at least "discussed," in the classroom. o Huge Pat Buchanan fan. (Apparently it's not mutual.) o Didn't like Hillary Clinton's "whining." (What ...

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