Since we're on Sarah Palin descriptives....

I have heard the news media compare Sarah Palin to Dan Quayle.
To compare Sarah Palin to Dan Quayle is to do a real disservice to Dan Quayle!
As moronic as Quayle was, he came to the job with more than 10 years' 
experience in the House and Senate.
My preferred nickname for Palin is "dingbat."

sj

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>Date: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 05:57:20 GMT
>From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>Subject: Re: [UC] Palin as prez  
>To: univcity@list.purple.com
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>
>   Sarah Palin is to Hilary Clinton as Alvin Chipmunk
>   is to Pavarotti.
>
>   With 5 kids and an Alaskan home base, citizens of
>   the USA could actually reverse the current trend of
>   a President MIA.  Oh, right, no one knows where
>   Cheney is either.  Guess we'll have to follow the
>   money.
>
>   Liz
>
>   -- Glenn moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Thanks Karen,
>
>   I'm glad you provided this info to the list.  It's
>   such a very important development.
>
>   I was shocked when I heard Palin's basic background
>   and lack of experience.  With McCain's health
>   history and age the chance that she could be
>   President is far too high for such an outlandish
>   choice.  I felt that way before these additional
>   scary details.
>
>   It is obviously a bizzare attempt to get Hilary
>   supporters.  To me, it seems inconceivable that any
>   women for Hilary would be swayed by a choice like
>   her.
>
>   This was a frightening choice.
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