Palin not invited to Repubs convention (yet)?

16 Jul 2012 10:58 #1 by LOL
Thought this was interesting. Palin has been out of sight lately, didn't know she was working for Fox either.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/electio ... -1.1115228

"Sarah Palin still waiting for her Republican National Convention invite
'I’m sure I’m not the only one accepting consequences for calling out both sides of the aisle for spending too much money, putting us on the road to bankruptcy, and engaging in crony capitalism,' the conservative firebrand says."

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16 Jul 2012 11:00 #2 by Nobody that matters
Maybe she's not invited because she's irrelevant.

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16 Jul 2012 11:00 #3 by FredHayek
Her 15 minutes are up?

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16 Jul 2012 11:03 #4 by LOL
Yeah she is irrelevant, however a convention is just a big party shindig usually full of lots of irrelevant people. LOL

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16 Jul 2012 12:10 #5 by FredHayek
Parties do like to cast off the losers. Don't expect to see John Kerry or Al Gore have a prominent role at the DNC either.

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16 Jul 2012 13:16 #6 by LOL
I'd like to see Bill Clinton though, at least he is entertaining, upbeat and fairly smart.

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16 Jul 2012 13:39 #7 by FredHayek
I heard none of the Clintons are planning to go to the DNC. Maybe Mitt should invite them to the RNC.

BTW, anyone else think the Clintons and Obamas do not get along?

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16 Jul 2012 14:15 #8 by Rick

FredHayek wrote:
BTW, anyone else think the Clintons and Obamas do not get along?

Well since Bill has publically disagreed with Obama's taxing ideas (and I'll bet Hillary agrees with Bill too), i doubt Obama has much love for the Clintons but has to act like he does for all the Clinton lovers he can't afford to piss off.

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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