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Verbal gaffs, which we all, everyone of us, have upon occasion are hardly indicative of intelligence or lack of same.
Originally posted by intrepid
She's NEVER going to get the nomination, unless the GOP intentionally intends to tank the next election and I don't see that happening. Non-issue imo.
Originally posted by IntastellaBurst
Because when I mean to say South Korea I say South Korea.
Would you like to place a bet on who would score better on a history test?
There is a difference between making a verbal mistake and not knowing what the heck you are talking about(Sarah)
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Originally posted by speculativeoptimist
This is certainly true, but the difference is, we are not in such a position of influence and potential power as she is.
Originally posted by Lhuhikwdwoo
No the republicans are not trying to lose, they are doing their part in providing a candidate 48 percent of the population will vote against. Now lets see if the democrats hold up their end of this policy to maintain the two party duopoly and provide a candidate a different 48 percent will vote against.
Would you like to place a bet on who will take your freedoms faster?
What really matters more?
Originally posted by intrepid
Please, will you get off the partisan BS train?
It does nothing for the topic. Obama, Clinton, Bush, the Fairy Godmother has nothing to do with this topic.
Originally posted by WhatTheory
If the point that some posters are making is that Sarah is stupid and not Presidential material because of her gaffs then it is fair game to point out the obvious gaffs of the current President and past presidents.