What’s the difference between the presidential campaign before and after the national political conventions? Lipstick.
The colorful cosmetic has become a political buzzword, thanks to Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin’s joke in her acceptance speech that lipstick is the only thing that separates a hockey mom like her from a pit bull.
But has Obama gone too far to call Palin a Pig? As it appears that as Obama is loosing Independents, white women and hard working blue collar people, he’s trying really hard to slam the republican VP pick. It appears that his overall presidential campaign is in disarray. He’s spent too much time in the last few weeks in attacking Gov. Palin.








September 10th, 2008 at 3:15 pm
It’s funny how people think this is a “Republican” thing, when in reality it’s an issue with democrats fighting amongst themselves trying to do damage control.
A Democrat presidential candidate calls the Republican vice-presidential candidate a Pig… come on… read between the lines!
I was a democrat, but after all the flack Palin has been getting and seeing more news on this site, I’m starting to change my mind from voting down the line democrat to republican.
September 10th, 2008 at 3:31 pm
To be a Democrat means you’ve either:
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1) are on welfare
2) gay
3) had an abortion
4) are in a union
5) regularly use illegal drugs
6) ok to mess around w/minors until it’s your own kid
Any more?