nlanza
3181
I notice you said nothing about child slavery.
You monster.
Skipper
3182
For what it’s worth, if she or someone official had talked to Vanity Fair at any time during the background for that article, perhaps, just perhaps, there might be better representation than innuendo, and biting comments from anonymous sources.
It’s okay to scream “lamestream media” constantly if you feel they have wrongly represented you after your presentation of facts. It’s quite another to say the same thing when you repeatedly give no comment and on the few times you do, commit countless gaffes and act like a blathering idiot who mixes up your talking points with patriotic half-sentences.
I am completely with you wahoo. I too wish she would just fade away. Let her make as much as she wants, as long as she refrains from tainting politics with her routine. It’s not what this country needs right now, and personally, I feel she’s making it worse.
Yes, I was joking. There was no question asked.
It’s actually worth more to her to ignore requests from VF for an interview, let the author write a pretty silly piece about her, and use it to say, “See? I can’t catch a break from the media. Stop paying attention to anything anyone outside of Fox says about me.”
Make no mistake, she views America as embroiled in a second civil war of sorts, and there’s nothing to be gained by trying to fraternize with the enemy.
Sarah Palin was in Vancouver tonight to speak at the upscale Vancouver Club, where people paid $500 each to hear her shill her book and right-wing rhetoric.
Apparently she didn’t know she was in one of the most liberal cities in socialist Canada.
Most of the evening, however, was spent denouncing the “free-spending ways,” of U.S. President Barack Obama. She took particular aim at the Democratic president’s health-care reform measures and tax increases, both of which she said are job killers.
“I call myself a common sense conservative,” Ms. Palin told the crowd, a mix of Vancouver’s old establishment and new elite and a group that crossed political party lines.
She referred to the current platform of President Obama as the “failed policies of a leftist politician.”
“(His government) has super-sized an already too big government,” Ms. Palin said. “Enough is enough. Also rising up is what I call the Mama Grizzlies, mothers like myself who see the actions of this government as robbing our children’s futures.
Can she even speak a sentence without platitudes?
That’s a rhetorical question, right?
WarrenM
3189
Why is Palin giving speeches about US politics in Canada? Oh, right, it’s Sarah Palin, never mind. My bad, I was applying logic for a second there! Hahaha…
Why are people in Canada paying to hear her give speeches about US politics?
foogla
3191
you know I think I get Tom Chick now, her talking about mama grizzlies is kinda hot imo
Jazar
3192
That’s what I want to know.
Well, if she isn’t actually involved in politics in your country, I imagine she’d be a pretty entertaining train wreck to watch speak in person. Basically just dinner and a show.
It’s been a few pages, and god damn this doesn’t get any less delicious.
corsair
3195
MGILF? Just doesn’t do it for me - unpronounceable.
Heaven or Hell?:
Playing strip Trivial Pursuit: American History Edition with Palin, Christine O’Donnell & Michele Bachmann.
Swap out Christine for Rosie and you’ve got yourself a game.
Okay, I just threw up in my mouth a little.
How hard are you trying? MGILF. Muh-GILF.
too much acronym confusion with GMILF, which means GrandMILF, which is a category entirely composed of Helen Mirren.