Well you're all getting too political for me. I dont understand 94.3% of what most of you said

I find SP scary because, to me, when she speaks, there's an underlying 'hatred' in her voice and in her attitude. I dont know what the hatred is for, but she seems like a very angry woman, and a very hateful woman, and for me, when someone is potentially angry and hateful, they have the potential to be dangerous. Sometimes, things like passion and determination can come across as a type of hatred, but in her case, at least to me, it comes across purely as hatred, and that scares me.
However it has to be said that I feel exactly the same about Judge Judy

and as far as I know, she's not a politician, so as I said earlier, my feelings about SP arent political, because I dont know anything about politics. I just dont like people who seem to exude hatred. They scare me, because I wonder what their real motivations are, and what they'd do with their hatred if ever they were in a position to let the hatred loose.
Just like (I assume) the rest of you, I'm eligible to vote in US presidential elections, and I'm also eligible to vote in UK general elections, but I've never voted in my life, because what would be the point of voting when I dont even know what the difference is between dem and rep? I have absolutely no interest in politics, on either side of the Atlantic.
So, to clarify for one last time - Sarah Palin, Judge Judy, Pee Wee Herman, Bono (of U2 fame), Hillary Clinton, Robert Mugabe (president of Zimbabwe), Meg Ryan, Grace Jones, and a few other well-known people scare me. Its not because they're politicians or musicians or morticians or beauticians. Its because they come across to me as scary people.
I'm a fairly intelligent man, and I know quite a bit about quite a bit, but when it comes to politics, I get bored rigid. I started this thread purely to ask if America has only two political parties, because I've only ever heard two parties mentioned. In the course of the thread, I mentioned Sarah Palin scares me. Thats about the extent of my interest in her and, separately, in politics