She F'n killed him! Are you F'n blind! Yes!

hom36rown

Well-Known Member
well lets hope your right and john mccain dies...but I just dont see it, I cant find one thing I like about her
 

Big P

Well-Known Member
HubbaHUbba:hump:




SARAH SHOW: 69,989,000 WATCH...

TOTALS

ABC 13,130,000
NBC 12,820,000
CBS 11,100,000
FOXNEWS 11,098,000
CNN 10,685,000
FOX 4,500,000
MSNBC 4,412,000


Thursday's highly anticipated face-off between Alaska governor Sarah Palin and Delaware senator Joe Biden was the most-watched vp debate of all time.

Last night's event was seen by nearly 70 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research.

That's the most-viewed debate -- presidential or vp -- since the second round between Bill Clinton, Ross Perot and George Bush in 1992 and possibly the most since 1980's famed debate between Ronald Reagan and Jimmy Carter).

Thursday's event was 33% higher than Friday's top-of-the-ticket debate between John McCain and Barack Obama. It's 61% higher than the 2004 debate between Dick Cheney and John Edwards.


And it ranks 23% higher than the former title-holder for the most-watched vp debate -- the 1984 match between George Bush and Geraldine Ferrarro (56.7 million).

Thursday's debate was expected to potentially overthrow Friday's presidential debate in viewers due to questions about Palin's readiness and because the vp match was held on a Thursday, the most-watched night of the week. This audience response puts the election back onto the familiar historic and record-breaking ratings territory that characterized the convention coverage.

ABC drew the largest audience with 13.1 million viewers, followed by NBC (12.8 million). Fox News led among cable networks with 11.1 million with its most-watched telecast in the network's 12-year history. For CNN, with 10.7 million, last night was the channel's third most-watched event ever. MSNBC drew 4.4 million.

The national Nielsen number includes viewers watching the debate live on 11 networks -- NBC, ABC, CBS, FOX, PBS, CNN, Fox News, CSPAN, MSNBC, CNBC, Telemundo, and Telefutura. In addition: PBS is projecting 3.5 million viewers and a 2.3 HH rating.
The debate might even be the most-watched since Reagan vs. Carter (80.6 million). The total from last night is 69,989,000 viewers. Normally that's rounded to 70 million, but since a 1992 debate is listed as 69.9 million and Nielsen said the exact total is not readily available, the measurement company is using the more conservative 69.9 number in its official vp debate

announcement.
Debate reaction and analysis: "The most compelling 90 minutes of TV on a Thursday night in quite some time," writes Paul Gough."So how surprising was it, really, that neither candidate devolved into a Jerry Springer screaming fit or fell into a state of catatonia?" asked LA Times. Debate quotes from the AP. "Palin changed her image overnight," says Weekly Standard. "Palin scored points but didn't win," says Newsweek and Salon. "Attitude and image vs. facts and focus," says Baltimore Sun. "Rivals shine, Palin a bit more brightly," says Boston Globe. Joe Klein weighs in. HuffPo's collection of reactions and live blog. CBS poll results. CNN poll and analysis. CNN's video highlights.




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Big P

Well-Known Member
She then slammed Barack Obama calling him disqualified to be President of the United States,

“Some of his comments that he has made about the war that I think may — in my world– disqualifies someone from consideration as the next commander in chief.”

Palin said,

“Some of his comments about Afghanistan and what we are doing there supposedly– just air raiding villages and killing civilians. That’s reckless. So I wanted to talk about things like that. So I guess I have to apologize about being a little annoyed, but that is also an indication of being outside that Washington elite and being outside the media elite also and just wanting to talk and just wanting to talk to Americans without the filter and let them know what we stand for.”
 

tipsgnob

New Member
If you hate mccain so much why not vote for who you think is best Vi...especially since a vote for mccain doesnt mean shit in CA anyway
because Vi can't stand the thought of those colored people running around inside the white house...his racism trumps his common sense...
 

tipsgnob

New Member
Yep, Palin is Ronald Reagan in a dress ... and that's what frightens the limp-wristed lefties so much. :lol:

Vi

we agree on this Vi...she does look like ronald reagan in a dress...ronald reagan was dumbass and srah palin is a dumbass...
 

Arraya

Active Member
Try reading Palin's answers without the visual, it is virtually impossible. Sounds like a incoherent robotic data dump from the kid who crammed for the book report but didn't actually read and/or understand the book. Reminded me a lot of this other beauty queen:
YouTube - Miss Teen USA 2007 - South Carolina answers a question

Such as in South Africa and the Iraq everywhere such as.

If you take away her mesmerizing looks, glare, smile, and *wink*, there is nothing left.
 

ccodiane

New Member
He/she is only complimenting you and your, ......., because you've stooped to filthy rotten race baiting. Congratulations. You win the prize.

You guys turn everything you touch to shit. You must have a really lovely home.
 
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