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If I had to vote for the two most important people on earth right now, they would be Aaron Rodgers (#12 on the field for the Green Bay Packers and #1 in our hearts) and for my political crush, Sarah Palin. You might call Palin the Aaron Rodgers of politics: no one expected her to be in the position that she's in, she's a relative unknown, she's been ready to go for like 3 years and just needed to be given a chance. I also understand that she runs a 4.2 40 split, and can look away the safety in a cover-2 scheme, get single coverage with a simple pump-fake and hit the fly route for an easy 6.
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Is it too late to reorganize the Republican ticket? Rodgers-Palin would play very well in Wisconsin. Perhaps they could run against Briggs-Obama. Winner gets the White House, and the NFC North division title.
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Did you hear the interview Palin had with Charles Gibson? I thought she handled herself very well.
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