October 02, 2008

During the VP Debate

Sarah Palin is really like this most of the time.Sarah Palin is, as John McCain, hiding a criticism in every complement and an accusation in every claim.

A good education fixes this flaw, or a good amount of experience, or mere civility. Sarah's gymnasium in the bush hasn't done it. Her mentors and McCain are merely stooged privilege, more common and less novel, and the group of them are a small parade.

Sarah Palin will bring more hurt, higher tax, greater burden, less worldliness, more threat, greater dilution, more cruelty, less wealth, increased crisis, more poverty, more isolation, more scorn, fewer resources, greater argument, less research, stumbling progress, further distance, jingoist beliefs, trigger diplomacy, aggrandizing stumping, bravado politics, rigid authority, loose power, false affront, false persona, purported sincerity, small goals, tiny achievements, obsessive selfishness, massive favoritism and carnival skills, false fearlessness, false agreement, false assertiveness, false sympathy, false compassion, false insight, false peers, false fellowship, false smiles, false hearts, false friendliness, false records, false claims, false numbers, hidden insults and secret praise, false interests, false independence, false security, false future, false science, false biology, false data, false interpretation, false refusal, false impacts, false clean up, false committees, false association, false rules, false laws, false books, threatened privacy and domain, false conservation, false ecology, false psychology, false industry, false finance, false treaty, false trade, false borders, false enforcement, false sovereignty, false impressions, riding a wave, false chants, false rallies, false accounts, false oversight, false projections, false cleanup, false ratings, false management, false discovery, false technology, false industry, false production, false rates, false development, false costs, false health, false pensions, false credit, false expansion, false tradition, false tolerance, false relations, false diversity, false agreement, false rules, false nuance, false civility, false conviction, false planning, false regard, false respect, false invective, false victory, false logistics, false alliance, false adversity, false courage, false motives, false attacks, false assertions, false association, false congeniality, false respect, false honor, false compassion, false strength, false patience, false discerning, false attention, false study, false delight, false threats, false enemy, false response, false attribution, false targets, false fearfulness, false loyalty, false support, false abhorrence, false wisdom, false danger, false horror, annihilation and destruction, false association, false knowledge, false empathy, false bait, false footprints, false execution, false conditions, false accusations, false assurance, false affability, false diplomacy, false policy, false alliance, false defense, false peace, false agenda, false warning, false Jerusalem, false benchmarks, false history, false comprehension, false timelines, false records, false sponsorship, false forgiveness, false pride, false acquiescence, false regret, false effort, false sophistication, false deterrence, false adherence, false deference, false reach, false details, false principle, false evil, false criticism, false accusation, false promotion, false contributions, false defensiveness, false warmth, false concessions, false alliteration, false reference, false positions, false mentors, false tutors, false allies, false community, false sponsors, false goals, false agenda, false cooperation, false plans, false executive, false experience, false years, false strength, false conflict, false blame, false honesty, false achievement, false battle, false clarity, false iconoclasm, false danger, false accusation, false support, false purity, false integrity, false strength, false judgment, false power, false terms, false labels, false hope, false sympathy, false motives, false contrition, false equality, false friends, false willingness, false teamwork, false affiliation, false reform, false success, false friendship, false folksy, false eagle, false feather, false flag, false humanity, and dog gone it, false choice.

I'm hoping this upset nation choose yeoman not gentry and not a publican queen.

Senator Joseph Biden is strong, patient, smart, up-to-date, on top of the issues, informed, attentive, able, certain, affable, empathetic, clear, specific, supported, allied, courageous, engaged, decisive, thoughtful, prescient, respectful, loyal, determinant, capable, reserved, detailed, dutiful, embracing, experienced, trained, serious, alert, patient, comfortable, quick, accomplished, pioneering, complete, insightful, brave, understanding, and ready.

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