Stay tuned for a series of mishaps that masquerade as interviews from a number of newscasters, and even Ralph Nader in a spoof ad—as George H. W. Bush said back in 1991, "Stay the course!"
Some of these interviews go back a few years, but as Sarah Palin continues to gain adherents politically, I thought it prudent to trot them out again. Perhaps I am preaching to the choir, but in the last week we have seen many tributes to Ronald Reagan who ran up the largest national debt in history. As his proponents state, he rid the world of the "Soviet menace," but the price paid then was higher than the current national debt in terms of the buying power of the US dollar.
Yet the last election saw many Republican candidates gain office, mostly on the campaign platform that Obama is not doing enough, fast enough. Odd, because these same Republicans have succeeded in putting up so many roadblocks that action is nigh impossible, yet the same Americans who voted these Republicans into office may indeed support Sarah Palin and continue to sing the praises of the Great Communicator.
Yet the last election saw many Republican candidates gain office, mostly on the campaign platform that Obama is not doing enough, fast enough. Odd, because these same Republicans have succeeded in putting up so many roadblocks that action is nigh impossible, yet the same Americans who voted these Republicans into office may indeed support Sarah Palin and continue to sing the praises of the Great Communicator.
"My fellow Americans, I'm pleased to tell you today that I've signed legislation that will outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes." http://www.msu.edu/~owensma1/rrbomb.wav
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