Reader comments: Utahns focus on Palin during matchup
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SC Ute | 6:12 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
Let's see - the refs bailed out the Utes... BYU Fans - you are why I will never send my kids to that school. I want them to have an education. Simple addition and subtraction will let you know the Refs didn't bail the Utes out.
Utah scores a late TD - score OSU 28 - Utah 26. Utah goes for a two point conversion and succeeds - score OSU 28 - Utah 28. Just consider if Utah does not get the so called "bail out" from the Ref. Score - OSU 28 - Utah 26.
Mr. Sakoda still kicks a game winning field goal as time expires. Score - OSU 28 - Utah 29. Let me show you how this works.
OSU has 28 apples. Utah has 29 apples. How many more apples does Utah have than OSU? Answer - 1.
Now stretch your imagination here Mr. Cougar fan. The apples can be considered points in this story, so for the extra credit question: If Utah scores 29 points and OSU scores 28 points - who wins the football game?
Simple solutions for simple minds - a lofty project for making sense to the zoobies in our world...
Utah scores a late TD - score OSU 28 - Utah 26. Utah goes for a two point conversion and succeeds - score OSU 28 - Utah 28. Just consider if Utah does not get the so called "bail out" from the Ref. Score - OSU 28 - Utah 26.
Mr. Sakoda still kicks a game winning field goal as time expires. Score - OSU 28 - Utah 29. Let me show you how this works.
OSU has 28 apples. Utah has 29 apples. How many more apples does Utah have than OSU? Answer - 1.
Now stretch your imagination here Mr. Cougar fan. The apples can be considered points in this story, so for the extra credit question: If Utah scores 29 points and OSU scores 28 points - who wins the football game?
Simple solutions for simple minds - a lofty project for making sense to the zoobies in our world...
Terri Bailey Alsobrook | 6:35 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
Once again, I have to read about the Democrats found watching the debates amid the beer bottles and pool tables, so that you can portray us as demons and non-Christians, when the truth is, I was among the Young Republicans when I was a BYU student and met Mike Reagan when campaigning for his dad. I am still a Christian living in the state of GEORGIA. I think it is grossly unfair for you to portray Democrats in the way you did in your article and allow it to sway the minds of the readers. None of our Democrat friends drink. We watched from our living room and I was drinking WATER. My EAGLE SCOUT son howled as we watched the vacuous Palin dodge the questions. You should be ashamed. Is the church for all people OR JUST THE REPUBLICANS? By the way, we did not even have a deficit under Clinton. This current president hasn't gotten anything right and he has turned the world against us.
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Haha republicans | 6:39 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
How could they want someone like THEM in office? Folksy and cute? That's what it takes to be VP? I don't want to live in a country when any dumb hick out of a backwoods town can jump on the national stage and get at least 50% approval because of a defunct zealot/redneck base. The country that has some sense left should be shaking their head right now. How hard is it to see that she is vapid and empty throughout? She would wreck havoc on this nation... unless it really takes nothing but non sensical colloquialisms?! This is coming from a republican! I am fed up with my darn PARTY!
dferriman | 6:44 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
Utah is full of conservatives, the real party to look at is the Constitution Party. They want to do all the things the Republicans pretend to want to do, but can't as they are too busy taking way our rights and helping their rich friends.
Chuck Baldwin will not be at any the the debates, as he is running for President on the Constitution Party ticket. He is the last hope for America this election. I fear that if either of the 2 major parties get in the White House the promises made in the Book of Mormon will start to come to pass, we need a Captain Moroni, and this Baptist is the closest thing we've got. Please, look into the Constitution Party before we loose more of our rights and our freedoms.
Chuck Baldwin will not be at any the the debates, as he is running for President on the Constitution Party ticket. He is the last hope for America this election. I fear that if either of the 2 major parties get in the White House the promises made in the Book of Mormon will start to come to pass, we need a Captain Moroni, and this Baptist is the closest thing we've got. Please, look into the Constitution Party before we loose more of our rights and our freedoms.
Noel McCready | 7:26 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
The republicans were watching the approved fox network. How did it slip by the writer not to mention what network the intoxicated evil democrats were watching? I like the palin bingo idea, kind of a take off on the 'smurf' game I saw played years ago in university. Go Obama/Biden.
To Noel: | 7:53 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
The writer couldn't remember what network the democrats were watching because the writer was intoxicated as well. Can't you tell by the slur of the authors written word.
jb | 8:35 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
I must eat my words, because Palin was so bestest ever! She repeated the “blame game” catchphrase used whenever anybody points out that George W. Bush is the worst president in history and that John McCain intends to follow up with round three. BTW, I’m going to go rob a bank, and when the judge tries to sentence me, I’m gonna tell him not to play the blame game, and look toward the future like me! Sarah Palin managed to successfully read all her cue-cards without crying, so me go be happy now. GO SARAH YOU ROCK
re: Terri Bailey Alsobrook | 9:18 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
I agree, the depiction of Democrats at a bar seemed rather gratuitous.
I must however take issue with the Clinton deficit comment, which struck me as equally gratuitous. This was only true in 1999 and 2000 (first year of GWB's presidency), for Clinton's other 7 years there was indeed a deficit. And the years 1999-2000 were in the midst of the dot-com market bubble, which as we discovered in 2001 (and as we have again seen so poignantly with the housing bubble) is an artificial market boom that cannot be sustained.
In short, Clinton was lucky the bubble didn't pop until after he was gone. Balancing a budget over an extended period of time that will sustain market downturns requires much more discipline than Clinton (or, to be fair, Bush) showed.
I must however take issue with the Clinton deficit comment, which struck me as equally gratuitous. This was only true in 1999 and 2000 (first year of GWB's presidency), for Clinton's other 7 years there was indeed a deficit. And the years 1999-2000 were in the midst of the dot-com market bubble, which as we discovered in 2001 (and as we have again seen so poignantly with the housing bubble) is an artificial market boom that cannot be sustained.
In short, Clinton was lucky the bubble didn't pop until after he was gone. Balancing a budget over an extended period of time that will sustain market downturns requires much more discipline than Clinton (or, to be fair, Bush) showed.
Heather | 9:26 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
In reply to Terri Bailey Alsobrook - the group that meet at the bar are not all democrats and we are in no way connected to the Democratic Party. The group who hosted the watch party is called Drinking Liberally - it is a group focused on bringing like minded people together to discuss politics in a comfortable atmosphere.
You are absolutely correct that many democrats do not drink and are strong in their religious beliefs. In fact, we do have several members of our Drinking Liberally group who are of the LDS/Mormon faith. When they join us, they have a water or a soda. They do not care about the drinking piece but they do tend to align themselves with a more progressive standpoint. They enjoy the intellectual conversations we have each week at our meetups.
Thanks for clarifying the two separate groups.
Heather - co-host of the Salt Lake City chapter of Drinking Liberally
You are absolutely correct that many democrats do not drink and are strong in their religious beliefs. In fact, we do have several members of our Drinking Liberally group who are of the LDS/Mormon faith. When they join us, they have a water or a soda. They do not care about the drinking piece but they do tend to align themselves with a more progressive standpoint. They enjoy the intellectual conversations we have each week at our meetups.
Thanks for clarifying the two separate groups.
Heather - co-host of the Salt Lake City chapter of Drinking Liberally
Utah Democrat | 10:39 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
I do have to chime in about the differences the author pointed out between the democrats and republicans respectively watching the debate. What a horrible propitiation of the untrue stereotype about politics in Utah. Was this really the best you could do, DesNews? While the stereotype may seem true, I (a Utah Democrat) watched the debate at home, in front of the television sipping ice water. In fact, I will sit in front of that same television this weekend at watch General Conference. Give me a break! Not all Democrats are sinners and get drunk while making fun of unintelligent Republicans.
That being said, I'm glad Palin stopped the bleeding from the Katie Couric interviews. She memorized her lines well for this debate. Biden, however, proved infinitely more capable and prepared to be one 'heartbeat' away from the presidency.
That being said, I'm glad Palin stopped the bleeding from the Katie Couric interviews. She memorized her lines well for this debate. Biden, however, proved infinitely more capable and prepared to be one 'heartbeat' away from the presidency.
mike forga | 11:02 a.m. Oct. 3, 2008
I think Palin will step aside and allow Mitt Romney to run for V.P. because when she was put in the economy wasn't collapsing and she loves our country and has baggage from Alaska.We need Romney to fix this mess.Do you think this is possible?He should talk to the GOP.Does anyone agree?
No Bias @ Des News? | 2:02 p.m. Oct. 3, 2008
No bias at all in this Des News article is there"
"At Saints and Sinners on State Street, about 80 Democrats, including members of the group Drinking Liberally, raised their glasses and cheered when Palin paused after a Biden response about the war in Iraq."
"At Saints and Sinners on State Street, about 80 Democrats, including members of the group Drinking Liberally, raised their glasses and cheered when Palin paused after a Biden response about the war in Iraq."
That is right, no Bias. | 5:22 p.m. Oct. 3, 2008
How is stating facts being biases? There were 80 Democrats (actually, not all were democrats. That is just an error, not bias. However, the same comment could be made about the authors line regarding Republicans. Are they all republicans?) at Saints and Sinners which is located on state street and which participants did raise their glasses cheer when Palin paused after a Biden response. That is stating the facts. There is no bias in that statement.
Now, bias would be if the Des News said the group cheered because it was obvious Palin had no idea what to say because she wasn't spoon fed that talking point prior to the debate. That is bias.
Now, bias would be if the Des News said the group cheered because it was obvious Palin had no idea what to say because she wasn't spoon fed that talking point prior to the debate. That is bias.
CNN | 5:29 p.m. Oct. 3, 2008
CNN was the station we watched the debate on. The reporter who showed up at our event did not have one drink. Notice how there were two reporters on this article? One showed up at each event.
What is interesting is that the reporter who attended the Republican watch party felt it news worthy to report what station was being watch. Could it be because it is so typical of Republicans to accept Fox as "fair and balanced" reporting? That piece of information is not newsworthy - it was the same "show" regardless of the channel. That piece of information was probably in there for comical reasons only.
What is interesting is that the reporter who attended the Republican watch party felt it news worthy to report what station was being watch. Could it be because it is so typical of Republicans to accept Fox as "fair and balanced" reporting? That piece of information is not newsworthy - it was the same "show" regardless of the channel. That piece of information was probably in there for comical reasons only.
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Senator Biden went back to Obama talking points MANY times including Bush, Bush, Bush, etc. Sarah successfully countered with McCain-the-maveric ways of getting the country back to the people and making it safer from crime and terror.
Governor Palin was STRONG on energy, gas prices and taxes. She convinced me that she has done much already while Biden has talked and spent.
Democrats were responsible for oversite the last many years of financial misdeeds and Sarah, unfortunately, didn't lay that blame where is should be placed.
Palin won this one even though Biden went first and then had the last word.