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Palin is all about fame and glory. Biden is all about principles.
Cheney's worst decision? Best decision?
Palin: worst moment is duck hunting accident, which was an ACCIDENT and unfortunately turned into a caricature of him.
Cheney's best? The way George W. Bush went to visit the bereaved families of dead soldiers and the way he's so supportive of the troops and the way he supports them and she's been on some of those visits and seen how supportive he is...oh, and, er, the way Cheney supports him in that. :wtf:
Biden: no good moments I can think of. I admire his strength and don't disregard him.
Worst? The way he shredded the constitution and pushed torture.
Your fave VP?
Palin: Geraldine Ferraro because she helped break that glass ceiling. Oh, well, fave VP candidate. Um...VP....(can she remember any?) oh, yeah, um, George Bush Sr. because he learned on the job so he could go on to become President. (hint, hint)
Biden: Lyndon Johnson because he made such substantive changes and helped Kennedy, and I hope to be able to help execute Obama's plans...
Your fave movie and why? And which is your fave scene?
Palin: those little sports movies, Hoosier and (forget the other one). Because they show how it's all about tenacity and hard work and doin' the right thing. Fave scene is WINNING of course! (clips of personal fame and glory, riding on shoulders, etc.)
Biden: Chariots of Fire because he chose principles over personal fame and glory. Fave scene is him making that decision. Love the running of the beach scene, of course, but the fave is him making that decision.
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