Game Theory
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- Sep 5, 2006
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Man...it is getting bad. But real talk...this broad needs to go away. She is bad for the GOP because in politics perception is reality and somehow some people think she's their leader when she's not. It's a bad look.
Man if that dumb bi*ch ever wins the election and becomes president, she is likely to have the code to the atomic bomb on her hand, shake the prime minister of China, have that shit rub off on his hand, and next thing we know it, every tom,dick & harry in the States be all talking Mandrian Chinese by the end of that month.
She'll never ever be elected president of the United States. I just don't see it happening. If the GOP want to win back the White House, she shouldn't be their nominee or else Obama would cruise back into the White House easily. Right now I have a feeling he'll be a one termer but that of course depends on a couple things including who the GOP standard bearer will be and such. If it's Palin, Obama will annihilate her in the debates. It would be a collosal mistake to nominate her.
She'll never ever be elected president of the United States. I just don't see it happening. If the GOP want to win back the White House, she shouldn't be their nominee or else Obama would cruise back into the White House easily. Right now I have a feeling he'll be a one termer but that of course depends on a couple things including who the GOP standard bearer will be and such. If it's Palin, Obama will annihilate her in the debates. It would be a collosal mistake to nominate her.
Nothing is impossible in USA.
Man...it is getting bad. But real talk...this broad needs to go away. She is bad for the GOP because in politics perception is reality and somehow some people think she's their leader when she's not. It's a bad look.
Obama has to absolutely fug up for her to get elected.
Nothing is impossible in USA.
How can you not remember three things?
Christ, how I wish she'd won the election.
She cant suit even the running mate post and i bet if McCain would have appointed someone more articulating the coined notion of change would be a fantasy