October 30, 2008

I can't wait to see the news story on this one

NRSC chair Sen. John Ensign has apparently* said that Gov. Palin is "not experienced" enough to be President. 

Good thing shes running for Vice President, I guess.

But thanks for trying to torpedo the ticket anyway, John.

*It's just a Twitter update, not a news story. 

Posted by: It's Vintage, Duh at 10:14 PM | Comments (11) | Add Comment
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1 Is it just me, or is the jockeying to take out Palin for 2012 by her own party disgusting?

Posted by: eddiebear at October 30, 2008 10:21 PM (Vie40)

2 Yeah, and I'm getting damned tired of it.  Some of us are going to have to start working our way into the GOPs power structure in order to put ourselves into position to drive these tools out.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at October 30, 2008 10:24 PM (1xqu1)

3

I used to love Ensign; he was my senator when I lived in Nevada.  His voting record was (and still mostly is) spectacular.  Unfortunately, as soon as he became head of the NRSC, he turned into a party-line hack.

Posted by: Hermit Dave at October 31, 2008 01:43 AM (WhFvm)

4 I had a phone interview for a job with the RNC this past summer.  They wanted me to move to Nevada for less than I'm making now.  I was willing to do that, and they never followed it up.  

Posted by: It's Vintage, Duh at October 31, 2008 02:10 AM (mv8F7)

5

IVD, it's probably because they realized they'd never get pictures of you with your face buried in a pair of stripper tits.  What good is someone you can't blackmail?

Posted by: Hermit Dave at October 31, 2008 03:24 AM (WhFvm)

6

Well, DPUD, I'd run for office but what and where?  How do you even get started in something like that? 

 

Posted by: Moron Pundit at October 31, 2008 08:43 AM (83gRI)

7 People should have at least enough restraint to wait until after Tuesday before trying to destroy Palin.

Vint, the RNC is not interested in anybody who engages in original thought.

I'm still thinking shadow party.

Posted by: Sockless Joe at October 31, 2008 09:29 AM (UazZY)

8 I'm not talking about running for office(though some people need to do that too), I'm talking about taking over the GOP itself.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at October 31, 2008 10:29 AM (1xqu1)

9

Well, I'm game.

Where do we start?  I figure we've got morons in most states and many of them are in battle ground states.

Let's kick ass.  I'm tired of this shit.

Posted by: Moron Pundit at October 31, 2008 10:40 AM (83gRI)

10 Just volunteer for a campaign and a candidate you support, get connections, do a good job, become an invaluable volunteer, get more connections, keep working your way up, then look for people like you and help them up the ladder, whilst pushing the RINOs back down said ladder.  This isn't going to happen overnight, and it isn't going to happen during this election, it'll take years, maybe even a decade or two.

Posted by: doubleplusundead at October 31, 2008 10:49 AM (1xqu1)

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