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    I actually found myself feeling a bit sorry for her. It really wasn't her fault that she was put in a position that she obviously wasn't ready or qualified for. She is who she is and knows what she knows. The McCain campaign did her a real disservice but they also made her rich and famous. I'm sure she's cool with that bargain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK View Post
    I actually found myself feeling a bit sorry for her. It really wasn't her fault that she was put in a position that she obviously wasn't ready or qualified for. She is who she is and knows what she knows. The McCain campaign did her a real disservice but they also made her rich and famous. I'm sure she's cool with that bargain.
    A very good movie!!!

    Very painful knowing she could have been VP.

    Palin is filthy rich now, no complaints after all the bad exposure and comedy poking done to her.

    After this movie why would any news outlet give her a microphone at all?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Buddy Love Show View Post
    Sarah Palin is affirmative actions finest hour

    Affirmative action has yielded huge benefits for white women. Sarah Palin is singularly unqualified to be Governor of Alaska (I mean really, what the hell kind of dope are they smoking in Alaska?) let alone VP of the United States
    She was mayor of Wasilla first, lol. The weirdest thing about the film to me is Palin's persistence of the importance of Alaska. Steve Schmidt (the character Woody Harrelson played) said after working with Palin, he was terrified if she became president.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djmarbll View Post
    She was mayor of Wasilla first, lol. The weirdest thing about the film to me is Palin's persistence of the importance of Alaska. Steve Schmidt (the character Woody Harrelson played) said after working with Palin, he was terrified if she became president.
    All the fact cramming for a person so unqualified for such a public title.

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    Quote Originally Posted by djmarbll View Post
    . Steve Schmidt (the character Woody Harrelson played) said after working with Palin, he was terrified if she became president.
    true that
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    How did you react to the scene in the movie when the female aide admitted that she didn't vote?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fletch View Post
    How did you react to the scene in the movie when the female aide admitted that she didn't vote?
    That was a trip!!

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    i reacted differently, i felt badly for the position she was put it in. but it reinforces, the country so made the right decision. they were whacked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kara View Post
    i reacted differently, i felt badly for the position she was put it in. but it reinforces, the country so made the right decision. they were whacked.



    shes a huge step back for women and feminism in general, perhaps you should've also watched Gloria Steinem's critique of Palin also on HBO
    http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/glo.../synopsis.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by ngeso View Post

    fuckin right! damn Tina's great

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