Palin Says HERB Cain Is The 'Flavor Of The Week,' Flubs Name

29 Sep 2011 12:43 #11 by FredHayek

Wayn-O wrote: That ain't gonna happen this time around.


lol The way Republicans are entering and dropping out of the race anything is possible. It could be Condoleeza Rice vs. Hilary Clinton.

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29 Sep 2011 13:27 #12 by Rick

SS109 wrote:

Wayn-O wrote: That ain't gonna happen this time around.


lol The way Republicans are entering and dropping out of the race anything is possible. It could be Condoleeza Rice vs. Hilary Clinton.

There's a match up I'd love to see.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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29 Sep 2011 13:32 #13 by archer
If Rice was ever going to run, this would be the year. She would be a refreshing voice in the field. But she has never shown any interest in higher office that I know of.

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29 Sep 2011 13:46 #14 by Rick

archer wrote: If Rice was ever going to run, this would be the year. She would be a refreshing voice in the field. But she has never shown any interest in higher office that I know of.

I think she got a good enough taste of how nasty both sides are and is smart enough to stay out of the cesspool. Unfortunate that we only seem to vote in career politicians.

The left is angry because they are now being judged by the content of their character and not by the color of their skin.

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29 Sep 2011 17:08 #15 by Wayne Harrison

SS109 wrote:

Wayn-O wrote: That ain't gonna happen this time around.


lol The way Republicans are entering and dropping out of the race anything is possible. It could be Condoleeza Rice vs. Hilary Clinton.


Like I said, it ain't going to happen this time around.

Back on topic, Palin -- as usual -- blamed the media for her remark:

"What the media tends to do is propel this flavor of the week. I’m not saying that Herman Cain is the flavor of the week. I’m one of his biggest fans and I would never dismiss him or speak negatively about him. I’m saying in this fast [moving], 24/7 news cycle that is our world today that the media does have to gin up some controversy and intrigue so viewers tune in and there’s a lot of competition in the media world in this quasi-reality show it seems that’s being created in the GOP primary. It’s just the nature of the beast right now and I think anybody would hard-pressed to argue against what I observed."

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