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...Cuban immigrants in 1980 was “the right decision from a human standpoint but, politically, it didn’t help.” Mondale’s talk was followed by 30 minutes of questions. When asked about media comparisons between Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin and Geraldine Ferraro, Mondale’s former running mate, Mondale said he thought the biggest difference was that Ferraro was qualified. He said he hoped that the public would “just forget about Palin” and give women in politics another chance. About 30 students attended...
...that religion is a trend of past centuries, comparable to racism in that it is something to be outgrown. This belief’s increasing prevalence is reflected in the 28 percent of American adults today who have left the faith in which they were raised. And when Sarah Palin says, “I think God’s will has to be done in unifying people and companies to get that gas line built, so pray for that,” an age of disenchantment with religion seems understandable...
Eisenstadt, Martin credit is claimed for revealing Palin's unawareness of Africa's continentness despite nonexistence...
...Palin, Sarah continuing fabricated concern about Bill Ayers of Couric's most damaging question to is erroneously recalled by inability of to stop rehashing campaign speech of McCain aides who spread stories about ignorance of are called "jerks" by "open doors" to "plow right on through" are sought, with God's help, by open door to Senate seat is less likely to be plowed through by unavoidability...
...those egg throwers four decades before. They too believe in racial equality, gay rights, feminism, civil liberties and people's right to follow their own star. But 40 years later, those ideas no longer seem disorderly. Crime is down and riots nonexistent; feminism is so mainstream that even Sarah Palin embraces the term; Chicago mayor Richard Daley, son of the man who told police to bash heads, marches in gay-rights parades. Culturally, liberalism isn't that scary anymore. Younger Americans - who voted overwhelmingly for Obama - largely embrace the legacy of the '60s, and yet they constitute...