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<blockquote data-quote="jaymai" data-source="post: 52666442" data-attributes="member: 232644"><p>There are people, primarily white conservatives, who simply trust Sarah Palin and who don't trust Barack Obama. This trust and mistrust is so blind that whatever Palin says, no matter how illogical or inaccurate it is, some folks agree with it (once of course, Fox news is given the chance to decipher and spin what she said into thoughtful commentary). In other words, in some peoples minds, EVERY utterance she makes is absolutely brilliant. On the other hand, if Obama says he thinks people shouldn't drink water with mice feces in it, there are those who would throw a temper tantrum claiming he was trying to control their lives. Fox news would have a panel to discuss what he's up to and how the founding fathers and Ronald Reagan would never dream of putting such a restriction on good, hardworking, patriotic Americans. It's becoming all so predictable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jaymai, post: 52666442, member: 232644"] There are people, primarily white conservatives, who simply trust Sarah Palin and who don't trust Barack Obama. This trust and mistrust is so blind that whatever Palin says, no matter how illogical or inaccurate it is, some folks agree with it (once of course, Fox news is given the chance to decipher and spin what she said into thoughtful commentary). In other words, in some peoples minds, EVERY utterance she makes is absolutely brilliant. On the other hand, if Obama says he thinks people shouldn't drink water with mice feces in it, there are those who would throw a temper tantrum claiming he was trying to control their lives. Fox news would have a panel to discuss what he's up to and how the founding fathers and Ronald Reagan would never dream of putting such a restriction on good, hardworking, patriotic Americans. It's becoming all so predictable. [/QUOTE]
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