Friday, October 3, 2008

Girls' State Meets Legally Blonde



Aside from the expletive in the flow-chart (my apologies for that...but this was just too priceless to let pass), this flow-chart is highly apropo to Palin's debate style.

I believe she's a bright woman. She's better than all of this. But unfortunately, she's forcing me to take that position on faith. I like faith when we're talking about life's purpose. I don't like it when we're talking about politics.

4 comments:

Brittany said...

Wow...I didn't see the debate, but was she really that bad?

Janae Wallace said...

Hahaha that flow chart is hilarious. I do think she is in fact an intelligent woman though, and she just uses the tactics she's used to. And don't act like the VP debate isn't always full of exactly what they were coached to say, no matter who it is. Every debate is littered with coaching from some source. Perhaps she just needed to memorize things because she gets nervous with debates. Granted, it is a good thing for a VP to be a good debater, but in the big scheme of things, is that what matters? If they're going to try to do good things for our nation, I don't care if they're good at fighting with the other party. But that's just me.

Carolyn said...

The debates are always mostly meaningless posturing anyways. The candidates have their views and policies. Those are what I'm really looking for. If they stand up in my mind, I don't really care if they stand up in the other party's mind. Because they won't. Ever. So I was glad to hear that Sarah Palin didn't make a complete idiot of herself. That's what I was hoping for.

Russtafarian said...

Carolyn, Carolyn...

But that's just it...the presidency is about posturing both at home and abroad. If they can't do that in a little debate. how can they posture themselves with the press, skeptical European allies? Less-than-friendly Latin American gov'ts? Ahmadinijead?

And given that Palin would be the next in-line if McCain won?

Gosh