I think that's more a case of wishful thinking when BBC says that now suddenly people care about Palin's inexperience. Frankly, it's the experienced people - experienced at screwing us royally, only with no dinner or movie, say, Biden, perhaps - we are trying to get away from. I think Palin's going to be a superb Veep.
I would just like to have a national leader who has spent some time in the supermarket checkout line in the last, oh, five years or so. Some real-world experience would be nice. I am sick to death of being led by the "best and brightest." The late William F. Buckley once said that he would rather be led by 4,000 people selected at random from the Boston telephone directory than by the 4,000 members of the Harvard faculty.
"If you've got to resist, your chances of being hurt are less the more lethal your weapon. If that were my wife, would I want her to have a .38 Special in her hand? Yeah." - Dr. Arthur Kellermann, Health Magazine (March/April 1994) p 61
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Should be an interesting bit of political theater, especially with the ringer that's been tossed in as 'moderator'.
I think that's more a case of wishful thinking when BBC says that now suddenly people care about Palin's inexperience. Frankly, it's the experienced people - experienced at screwing us royally, only with no dinner or movie, say, Biden, perhaps - we are trying to get away from. I think Palin's going to be a superb Veep.
I would just like to have a national leader who has spent some time in the supermarket checkout line in the last, oh, five years or so. Some real-world experience would be nice. I am sick to death of being led by the "best and brightest." The late William F. Buckley once said that he would rather be led by 4,000 people selected at random from the Boston telephone directory than by the 4,000 members of the Harvard faculty.
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