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LOL!!! That was some funny stuff… Is Gupta really a doctor? Did he just not want to correct the former president? Oh, and when is Bill going to shut up? He’s been more of a problem than an asset for the democratic party.
Gee Michael, if you expect a VP to know anything about the Supreme Court or our founding fathers than you expect too much. Isn’t knowing about Alaska the most important thing for the pres? You betcha!!!
Meh, yeah, I wouldn’t elect him today… more concerned about whether he understood the important scientific issues 16 years ago, before he was ancient and doddering.
62 is ancient and doddering? You would vote for George Bush over Bill Clinton. Color me skeptical.
Fair is fair. If you guys point to Palin gaffes as fitness for office then showing other politicians gaffes as being ill-fitted for office is fair game.
The real take home message is to not use gaffes as a way to measure the fitness of a candidate. Particularly gaffes that are highly publicized by a hostile MSM trying their best to fit a narrative that discredits a candidate they view as a credible threat to their own candidate.
Easy — Bill Clinton has not said one relevant thing since he left office. Whether it’s his age or not, even the Dems see him as nothing more than a distraction at this point. However, he no longer leads the country or has any aspirations to lead the country. Palin does. That’s the difference.
March 13th, 2009 at 9:10 am
LOL!!! That was some funny stuff… Is Gupta really a doctor? Did he just not want to correct the former president? Oh, and when is Bill going to shut up? He’s been more of a problem than an asset for the democratic party.
March 13th, 2009 at 3:08 pm
Is he also ignorant of policy, economics, and law? Because that would be like Palin too.
March 13th, 2009 at 10:12 pm
Gee Michael, if you expect a VP to know anything about the Supreme Court or our founding fathers than you expect too much. Isn’t knowing about Alaska the most important thing for the pres? You betcha!!!
March 14th, 2009 at 12:58 am
Meh, yeah, I wouldn’t elect him today… more concerned about whether he understood the important scientific issues 16 years ago, before he was ancient and doddering.
March 17th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
62 is ancient and doddering? You would vote for George Bush over Bill Clinton. Color me skeptical.
Fair is fair. If you guys point to Palin gaffes as fitness for office then showing other politicians gaffes as being ill-fitted for office is fair game.
The real take home message is to not use gaffes as a way to measure the fitness of a candidate. Particularly gaffes that are highly publicized by a hostile MSM trying their best to fit a narrative that discredits a candidate they view as a credible threat to their own candidate.
March 17th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
I’ll just save that quote for the next time a democratic candidate makes a dumb gaffe.
March 17th, 2009 at 9:52 pm
Easy — Bill Clinton has not said one relevant thing since he left office. Whether it’s his age or not, even the Dems see him as nothing more than a distraction at this point. However, he no longer leads the country or has any aspirations to lead the country. Palin does. That’s the difference.