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Jandrsn21
10-30-2010, 01:24 PM
I'd say so and my reasoning is pretty simple. Palin being the former candidate for VP with that shyster John McCain. That says enough for us. For those pissed off Republicans/ Teocons, as I like to refer to them, uncovering the truth is only a matter of time. Palin's endorsement of McCain and putting everything on the line for her hand picked candidate in Alaska, may have backfired, in my opinion. As the due diligence on Miller was being preformed, more and more scrupulous acts kept popping up, mix that with the reporter trying to ask questions and eventually getting handcuffed for doing so. Her picks have been consistently fishy and more and more people, I think, may be on to it. On the facade of the Tea Party you may see, Fox News, Sara Palin, Glenn Beck, and Newt, however, what are the people actually thinking? Looking at Joe's plummet in polls, I'd say it isn't going well for her reputation. When I watch news, or read articles, or talk to people in person. It is always, I like Sara as a person, but that is as far as it goes. Before you say, the Republicans have hijacked the Tea Party, I'd say think again. The media does an excellent job of painting false realities, most don't keep that in mind, before they say this. Granted their are some Teocons, but the movement as a whole I'd say is pretty strong, just look at Rand and his overwhelming success. At the heart of the Tea Party their is an internal battle, in my opinion, between Paul and Palin, and I'd say at this point the Paul's are poised to start taking the lead.

teamrican1
10-30-2010, 03:35 PM
The poll that showed Miller down was a bogus union poll. He suffered a lot (rightly) from the reporter affair, but I still think he'll win. And that's a good thing. He filled out the C4L survey and on the merits is every bit as pro-liberty as Rand. He even talked about repealing the direct election of Senators and when pressed on the issue said it wouldn't be a priority but never backed down from his position (unlike Rand, who flip flopped on opposing the CRA).

revolutionary8
10-30-2010, 03:42 PM
Joe Miller looks/sounds a bit too polished at a very young age for me, I mean he really LOOKS like a politician, but this is not his fault. I like pretty much every thing he says having to do with only the issues. I like where he stands and I like how how presents himself. I can't stand that globalist Murkowsky.

I don't understand the attacks on Joe Miller's private dealings, I'd rather see attacks on his policy issues. I'd like to give him a chance to see if he actually does what he says he is going to do. Like Trinity said, "You know where that road goes Neo", lol.

LibertyEagle
10-30-2010, 03:44 PM
Personally, I thought Miller wiped the floor with his competition in the debates. If he is down in the polls, it doesn't speak well for Alaskans.

libertybrewcity
10-30-2010, 03:56 PM
It is probably due to the last minute showing of his record. There is definitely a chance he wins though. Only one write in candidate has ever won a senate seat, and that is Strom Thurmond in South Carolina.

It will be an uphill battle for Murks because more than a hundred people signed up as write in candidates. Maybe one of them is a Lisa Murkowski too.

james1906
10-30-2010, 04:24 PM
Joe Miller looks/sounds a bit too polished at a very young age for me, I mean he really LOOKS like a politician, but this is not his fault. I like pretty much every thing he says having to do with only the issues. I like where he stands and I like how how presents himself. I can't stand that globalist Murkowsky.

I don't understand the attacks on Joe Miller's private dealings, I'd rather see attacks on his policy issues. I'd like to give him a chance to see if he actually does what he says he is going to do. Like Trinity said, "You know where that road goes Neo", lol.

Really? He looks more like a bartender at a brewpub than a senator.

Dripping Rain
10-30-2010, 04:47 PM
Miller would make a great Senator. I dont see why youre making Rand an Miller opposites when theyre both the same

angelatc
10-30-2010, 04:59 PM
It will be an uphill battle for Murks because more than a hundred people signed up as write in candidates. Maybe one of them is a Lisa Murkowski too.

I saw a partial list. There wasn't another Lisa Murkowski, but there was another Lisa with a similar sounding last name. If the elections commissions had any interest in being pure, it would make it impossible to determine who a vote for "Lisa M" is actually for.

This Murkowski crap irritates me. Remember how upset the party bosses were getting when Ron Paul wouldn't drop out of the primary? Even though he said over and over that he wouldn't run as a third party, they, along with the media, acted like it was the worst thing he could possibly do. Now Crist and Murkowski abandon the party (thus sabotaging the GOP candidates) and the media treats them like heros.

I hate the hypocrisy, I really, really do.

revolutionary8
10-30-2010, 08:43 PM
Really? He looks more like a bartender at a brewpub than a senator.

ROFL, I guess we see him from two different perspectives, huh? Maybe "politician" is the wrong word, and maybe I meant "statesman". I see where you are coming from, and I guess that I mean he just SOUNDS too too good, too polished. He knows what to say, when to say it, which is really stupid when I think about it, b/c Ron and Rand sound "too good to be true" as well. Chances are he is telling the truth, and that is why he sounds so "polished" to me. Perhaps he is genuniely honest, and he is telling the truth and it scares me. :D

revolutionary8
10-30-2010, 08:51 PM
Jandrsn21,
I forgot to ask, could you please provide the information that you have behind Palin "hand picking" Joe Miller to run for congress? I haven't read any of that yet. Thanks.

james1906
10-30-2010, 08:57 PM
ROFL, I guess we see him from two different perspectives, huh? Maybe "politician" is the wrong word, and maybe I meant "statesman". I see where you are coming from, and I guess that I mean he just SOUNDS too too good, too polished. He knows what to say, when to say it, which is really stupid when I think about it, b/c Ron and Rand sound "too good to be true" as well. Chances are he is telling the truth, and that is why he sounds so "polished" to me. Perhaps he is genuniely honest, and he is telling the truth and it scares me. :D

Because most bartenders who work at brewpubs have PhDs, but can't/won't find a job in their field, but that's ok, because they work at a brewpub. Fuck yeah, brewpub.

revolutionary8
10-30-2010, 09:19 PM
Because most bartenders who work at brewpubs have PhDs, but can't/won't find a job in their field, but that's ok, because they work at a brewpub. Fuck yeah, brewpub.
If you are going to go that way, then I say that he looks more like a brew master. Beer is where it's at in these tough times, and being a brew master is no easy feat. Brew masters rock. You should know- they've been around forever.
At least he doesn't look as "polished" Chuckie.

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