NJFBOA - Home of New Jersey's Camaros and Firebirds

NJFBOA - Home of New Jersey's Camaros and Firebirds (http://www.njfboa.org/forums/index.php)
-   Lounge (http://www.njfboa.org/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   McCain picks a woman running mate! (http://www.njfboa.org/forums/showthread.php?t=36611)

its Jeanne-Marie 08-29-2008 10:05 AM

McCain picks a woman running mate!
 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25970882


wild! he was already stealing some hillary supporters after the big divide between them and the obama people...this just might push more over to the republican ticket

ZCarr 08-29-2008 10:13 AM

Where did this woman come from. I would never vote for Obama but reading up on this woman doesn't give me much hope for the Republican party.:-?

SteveR 08-29-2008 10:31 AM

LOL so McCain tries to smear Obama by saying he has no experience, then nominates Palin who actually has no experience, other than the two years as Governor :rofl: And she's also trying to push the 'turn Alaska into an oil refinery'. How fitting. I don't think this will in any way attract Hillary supporters.

12secondv6 08-29-2008 11:02 AM

Workks for me.

And.... alaska as a refinery..... fine with me

LS1Hawk 08-29-2008 11:21 AM

23% of Hilary supporters already said they are going to vote for McCain after Obama got the delegates. And most people that were going to vote for Hilary were only going to because she's a woman, so I wouldn't be surprised he if attracts more now.

Frosty 08-29-2008 11:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12secondv6 (Post 480894)
Workks for me.

And.... alaska as a refinery..... fine with me

:werd:

Frosty 08-29-2008 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZCarr (Post 480883)
Where did this woman come from. I would never vote for Obama but reading up on this woman doesn't give me much hope for the Republican party.:-?

She's not a stupid lady, she has a no nonsense attitude. We'll see how it pans out.

SteveR 08-29-2008 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 480898)
She's not a stupid lady, she has a no nonsense attitude. We'll see how it pans out.

With what experience though? She was only sworn in 20 months ago! :rofl: Oh wait, I forgot, she was the mayor of some small town of 7000 in the isolated Alaskan tundra for six years :rofl: She was 'no nonsense' in her fight to get that moose crossing sign erected :lol:

SteveR 08-29-2008 11:41 AM

In all seriousness though, what experience does she have to qualify her for VP? NONE. Whats her foreign policy experience? NONE. Has she toured the globe on a humanitarian effort? NO. Years of experience in Washington? NO. Years of experience dealing with security and military issues? NO. She has absolutely no experience what so ever. This has to be one of the biggest mistakes McCain could have made. He structured a majority of his campaign on reiterating that Obama does not have enough experience to be in office. Then he does this. How does that make him look? It shows that he has NO regard for the integrity of the office in which both he is seeking, and that of the VP as well, by nominating a person that has absolutely NO right serving in it, and that will not even be able to come close to the expected requirements for which the office of the VP is intended.

Frosty 08-29-2008 12:09 PM

Just curious, what role does the VP truly play in the grand scheme of things? People are putting so much emphasis on the VP. Is this a wise choice? Eh probably not due to the experience. I'm surprised the governor from MN wasn't picked, same with Romney. However, in the grand scheme of things I don't really think it's THAT important. When we have a Congress with the worst approval rating in history and a Congress that has accomplished NOTHING in 2yrs(is that Bush's fault too??) who the hell cares about a VP :lol:

Frosty 08-29-2008 12:10 PM

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...cCAIN_MILF.jpg

SteveR 08-29-2008 12:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 480913)
Just curious, what role does the VP truly play in the grand scheme of things? People are putting so much emphasis on the VP. Is this a wise choice? Eh probably not due to the experience. I'm surprised the governor from MN wasn't picked, same with Romney. However, in the grand scheme of things I don't really think it's THAT important. When we have a Congress with the worst approval rating in history and a Congress that has accomplished NOTHING in 2yrs(is that Bush's fault too??) who the hell cares about a VP :lol:

The VP role is supposed to be the one that actually gets dirty. They are the one that travels aiding foreign policy, initiating programs, coordinating issues, meeting with leaders, assisting in policy development, speaking to the public, both at home and abroad, attending planning meetings, making appearances at events. The VP role is very important. America has forgotten that because the current VP has spent eight years in his basement in his underwear playing stratego.

JL8Jeff 08-29-2008 12:20 PM

Looks like some form of political history will be made this year either way. I'm not thrilled with either combination so once again it turns into who you want to vote against and not who you want to vote for. That is the problem with our 2 party setup.

Now remember to keep any discussion civil or it will be locked.

-

Frosty 08-29-2008 12:20 PM

What's wrong with stratego?????? :D

We'll see what happens, her experience hurts her but like I said she's not stupid. I bet she attracts a good amount of Billary supports that are on the fence.

LS1Hawk 08-29-2008 12:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 480904)
He structured a majority of his campaign on reiterating that Obama does not have enough experience to be in office. The he does this.

But it's true. Obama doesn't have enough experience. Just watch one of his supporters try to come up with an accomplishment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xod9wV6NKeg

SteveR 08-29-2008 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 480918)
What's wrong with stratego?????? :D

:rofl:


I'm just saying, he has completely ignored the responsibilities of his office, and instead, waged his own personal war from his basement. Biden has all of the experience and criteria to be a great VP, that was a very good choice. McCain on the other hand, went with an underqualified superficial selection. The only people he will attract with this move from the Hillary camp are the ones that have no clue about politics to begin with and like a little kid, are going to vote based on the shiny thing they see.

Look at it like this, all of us here are individuals, each with our own lives. Most of us all work, and have a chosen career field. We have chosen our field and studied it, went to school for it, or learned about it from our current and previous jobs. We are IT personnel, sanitation workers, managers, Corrections Officers, Police Officers, Fire Fighters, Military members, contractors. We have worked our way up over time, learning as we go. We get raises from time to time based on our past performance, and or recognition of being able to perform the duties of the next higher level. Joe Biden has worked his way up over time, strengthening his experience, and abilities. Palin, has not. To consider her for the position of the Vice President of the United States of America would be like any one of us getting out of school with a minor in computer science, getting a job working for a computer company, and 20 months later, being nominated for CEO of Microsoft. That is just ludicrous.

SteveR 08-29-2008 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LS1Hawk (Post 480922)
But it's true. Obama doesn't have enough experience. Just watch one of his supporters try to come up with an accomplishment:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xod9wV6NKeg

You cant fault the man because one of his supporters isnt informed.

CHRIS67 08-29-2008 12:39 PM

I can't help to think that he had her in mind after seeing how well Hillry was doing. I think it is about time to have someone else in the white house besides a white guy. Either vote you cast will rock the boat.

enRo 08-29-2008 12:46 PM

IBTL :dancinglock: :dancinglock: :dancinglock: :dancinglock:

JerzyIroc 08-29-2008 12:54 PM

Picking her was such a slap in the face to so many people in so many ways. Way to pick a VP not based on any actual qualifications. Nope. Pick one because she's a woman! YAY! Is he kidding me? At least hillary would have been deserving of such a role. You may not like her but least she's busted her as to get to where she got. You have to at least give her that respect. What the hell has this woman done?!?! NOTHING!!! And i hate to be morbid but with McCain being as old as he is and the fact that well... **** happens... What in gods green earth would happen if he passes away and this woman becomes the president???????? you REALLY think she would have any clue what so ever of what to do? This move was such a joke and it mocks the potential for such a historic moment. This country is in deep ****. With a tag team that includes one person who basically vows to follow the footsteps of what is probably the worst leader in this history of this country and a sidekick that has as much experience as a video store manager i dont understand how anyone could possibly even consider such a joke. I'd rather take a chance with someone who actually seems like he wants change than someone who wants to do the same exact thing as bush. is he a great choice? no, but who ever is? but at the end of the day this country needs a whle new direction. picking someone whos a shadow of the current problem and his sidekick who is nothing short of pathetic is not the right direction

ins0mnia24 08-29-2008 01:10 PM

The options for this presidential election suck with both parties..

Savage_Messiah 08-29-2008 01:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Frosty (Post 480913)
Just curious, what role does the VP truly play in the grand scheme of things? People are putting so much emphasis on the VP. Is this a wise choice? Eh probably not due to the experience. I'm surprised the governor from MN wasn't picked, same with Romney. However, in the grand scheme of things I don't really think it's THAT important. When we have a Congress with the worst approval rating in history and a Congress that has accomplished NOTHING in 2yrs(is that Bush's fault too??) who the hell cares about a VP :lol:

With what Steve said aside, if the republican party wins, then when that old bastard croaks over she takes the Presidency :lol:

BigAls87Z28 08-29-2008 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 480887)
LOL so McCain tries to smear Obama by saying he has no experience, then nominates Palin who actually has no experience, other than the two years as Governor :rofl: And she's also trying to push the 'turn Alaska into an oil refinery'. How fitting. I don't think this will in any way attract Hillary supporters.

Agreed. All the dems have to do to stir the pot is say that this just means more dilling, more of what will not get us off oil.

I dont see how people who liked Hillary's far left side view on things will all of a sudden go to the republicans, even if McCain isnt as right as Bush was.
If Hillary's supporters go to McCain, they are doing out of it cause they didnt get thier way.

Quote:

Originally Posted by LS1Hawk (Post 480896)
23% of Hilary supporters already said they are going to vote for McCain after Obama got the delegates. And most people that were going to vote for Hilary were only going to because she's a woman, so I wouldn't be surprised he if attracts more now.

Saying and doing are two different things. Dems have to continue to drum up the Bush stuff, and they can coast themselves into office.


Quote:

Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 480916)
The VP role is supposed to be the one that actually gets dirty. They are the one that travels aiding foreign policy, initiating programs, coordinating issues, meeting with leaders, assisting in policy development, speaking to the public, both at home and abroad, attending planning meetings, making appearances at events. The VP role is very important. America has forgotten that because the current VP has spent eight years in his basement in his underwear playing stratego.

VP is also the President of the Senate. So a 50/50 tie could be decided by the VP of the US. VP has a lot of power, you just dont hear about it.


I just find it odd that a woman that no one knows, that was just sworn in as gov. of Alaska less then 2 years ago, has risen to possibly be the 2nd most powerful person in the free world?
Does no one question that?

cdacda13 08-29-2008 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigAls87Z28 (Post 480947)
I just find it odd that a woman that no one knows, that was just sworn in as gov. of Alaska less then 2 years ago, has risen to possibly be the 2nd most powerful person in the free world?
Does no one question that?

That's the best part about America.

ar0ck 08-29-2008 02:29 PM

Vote for McCain, you're racist.

Vote for Obama, you're sexist.

I love it! Obama doesn't stand a chance now.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:21 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.