Madeleine Albright, who became the first female U.S. Secretary of State and highest ranking woman in government in 1997 during President Bill Clinton's government says she is frightened by the possibility that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican John McCain's running mate, could assume the presidency. According to her, the thought alone of that possiblity sends cold shiver down her spine. She is simply speaking, scared stiff at that thought that Sarah Palin might become president of this country. Without hesitating, Madam Secretary answered "Yes. Yes." to a question whether she is scared by the prospect of Palin being a heartbeat away. According to her, "having served two presidents, I think the job of the president is the most difficult job in the world. What you need in a vice president - and I've felt this for a long time because I've watched [vice president Walter] Mondale and [vice president] Al Gore - is that you need a partner. The job is huge and needs somebody not only for the heartbeat part but in the day-to-day governance. Gore went a step further of being almost like a prime minister ... taking away the underbrush of issues to do with how two countries relate to each other. So you need somebody that actually knows what they are doing. I see that with the Obama-Joe Biden relationship. I certainly don't see it in the McCain-Palin relationship." Icheoku says kudos Madam Secretary for stepping up to add your weighty voice to this spectacle of Sarah Palin's anti progressive ideas!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
RUN TO THE HILLS, MADAM ALBRIGHT WARNS!
Madam Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright says that Sarah Palin is an ominous sign of the calamitous abyss facing America should the unthinkable happen and the Senator John McCain's camp is "elected" this November 4th, 2008! She warns America to be smart and avert this looming disaster waiting to happen. If you think George Walker Bush was a mistake, the John McCain ticket with Sarah 'air-head' Palin will be a bombshell!
Madeleine Albright, who became the first female U.S. Secretary of State and highest ranking woman in government in 1997 during President Bill Clinton's government says she is frightened by the possibility that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican John McCain's running mate, could assume the presidency. According to her, the thought alone of that possiblity sends cold shiver down her spine. She is simply speaking, scared stiff at that thought that Sarah Palin might become president of this country. Without hesitating, Madam Secretary answered "Yes. Yes." to a question whether she is scared by the prospect of Palin being a heartbeat away. According to her, "having served two presidents, I think the job of the president is the most difficult job in the world. What you need in a vice president - and I've felt this for a long time because I've watched [vice president Walter] Mondale and [vice president] Al Gore - is that you need a partner. The job is huge and needs somebody not only for the heartbeat part but in the day-to-day governance. Gore went a step further of being almost like a prime minister ... taking away the underbrush of issues to do with how two countries relate to each other. So you need somebody that actually knows what they are doing. I see that with the Obama-Joe Biden relationship. I certainly don't see it in the McCain-Palin relationship." Icheoku says kudos Madam Secretary for stepping up to add your weighty voice to this spectacle of Sarah Palin's anti progressive ideas!
Madeleine Albright, who became the first female U.S. Secretary of State and highest ranking woman in government in 1997 during President Bill Clinton's government says she is frightened by the possibility that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Republican John McCain's running mate, could assume the presidency. According to her, the thought alone of that possiblity sends cold shiver down her spine. She is simply speaking, scared stiff at that thought that Sarah Palin might become president of this country. Without hesitating, Madam Secretary answered "Yes. Yes." to a question whether she is scared by the prospect of Palin being a heartbeat away. According to her, "having served two presidents, I think the job of the president is the most difficult job in the world. What you need in a vice president - and I've felt this for a long time because I've watched [vice president Walter] Mondale and [vice president] Al Gore - is that you need a partner. The job is huge and needs somebody not only for the heartbeat part but in the day-to-day governance. Gore went a step further of being almost like a prime minister ... taking away the underbrush of issues to do with how two countries relate to each other. So you need somebody that actually knows what they are doing. I see that with the Obama-Joe Biden relationship. I certainly don't see it in the McCain-Palin relationship." Icheoku says kudos Madam Secretary for stepping up to add your weighty voice to this spectacle of Sarah Palin's anti progressive ideas!
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