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I await the outrage of our loony leftists. Especially given Dianne Frankenstein is a senator and Palin is...well...nobody of consequence.
Feinstein is a conservative Democrat. Why would liberals be surprised that she's a cheater? What you won't find is any bullshit like that attached to liberal Barbara Boxer. If you weren't such a kneejerk Republican, you might have figured that out yourself. Speaking of right-wing cheaters, let's all recall that "camel hump" radio receiver W wore during the debates with Kerry back in 2004. Now that was some rank stuff.
First off, I'm pretty sure that the vast majority on the left (and many on the right) know that Sarah Palin will never be President. That just isn't going to happen. The reason it's fun to comment on her weekly fumbles is that the extremist right consider her to be the second coming. Our observations about Sarah Palin's absurd behaviour are really observations about the idiots who say that 'she's a revolutionary' (Pabst, where are you these days, anyhow?), or that she would make a good President, or that she's what America needs, or any other ridiculous bullshit like that. Is she a threat? Hell yes. She's a threat to pregnant women and wild animals. She's a piece of litmus paper. She indicates the level to which the hard right has sunk, their lack of credible leaders, and their inability to engage in critical thinking. By the way, if Feinstein wrote crib notes on her hand, she's as much of an idiot as Palin. Not for writing the note on her hand (although that's pretty bad), but for being stupid enough to think that it wouldn't be seen on camera or by someone in the audience.
This is true. A few weeks back I was having breakfast, minding my own business, when I came across this quote from AAA: 'Just because she's a beautiful woman (people are getting on her case)...' I almost spit my cornflakes up. How anyone can consider Sarah Palin even remotely sexy is totally beyond me. If you saw her in person, she'd be a cake-makeup 40-something doughy bottle brunette with a big ass. Take a look at a picture of Catherine Deneuve or Francesca Annis at 45 if you want an idea of what a beautiful woman of that age and type looks like.
Obama probably couldn't make it because the loud engines frighten him. Also, he is worried about the fumes destroying life on planet earth. ***************************************** Sarah Palin Mania takes over Daytona DAYTONA BEACH â Palin-mania easily surpassed Danica-mania at Daytona International Speedway on Sunday. While Patrick got all the headlines for the better part of two weeks, she had no stake in the Daytona 500. Palin did, and as a VIP guest for the race, she ate up all the attention. When she arrived for the drivers meeting, Palin was immediately mobbed. She briefly chatted with Republican National Committee chairman Michael Steele, shook hands with supporters and smiled big. She took a seat up front next to Harry Connick Jr., who sang the national anthem for the race. When NASCAR president Mike Helton acknowledged her as a special guest, she got the largest ovation from the room, packed from the front to the back with drivers, team members, support personnel and onlookers. After sitting through the meeting, Palin could not get out the door. Fans mobbed her, asking for pictures and autographs. Her 12-person entourage, comprised of track security, a policeman, friends and spokespeople, tried to get her to the door and to her next appearance. But Palin could not help herself, and kept signing and posing for pictures. Even when she was able to get out the door, she stopped every few feet to take pictures. One fan asked where her husband, Todd, was on Valentine's Day. Palin said he couldn't make it because he's in Alaska preparing for the Iron Dog, the world's longest snow-mobile race. As she got moving again, Palin stopped when she saw a boy in a wheelchair to say hello and sign an autograph. As she walked ahead, she answered two questions about attending her first Daytona 500. "This is awesome," said a slim Palin, wearing designer jeans, a smart charcoal coat and sky-high black stiletto heels. "It's an All-Americana event. A good, patriotic, wonderful event that's bringing a whole lot of people together. I think it's good for our country." When asked what a trip to a swing state like Florida does for her political ambitions, the former Alaska governor said, "Haven't thought a darn thing about the politics of this. I'm thinking about this good, active, speed-loving event that a lot of Alaskans, too, are really into. We've got our snow-machine races up there, and this is, of course, on a much greater scale, same type of sport though, same type of breath-taking, speed-loving, All-American event that we like to see up north." Palin, in town to speak at the Chamber of Commerce on Monday and sign copies of her book, "Going Rogue," continued on toward the track, stopping to take pictures with soldiers, firemen, men, women and children. She entered pit road and stopped to meet Richard Petty. Then she made her way to the tri-oval stage in front of the grandstands, where she delivered a 30-second message that roused the crowd. As she tried to make her way out, Palin kept stopping for her fans, who shouted, "We love you, Sarah!" Her spokespeople kept screaming, "We gotta go! We gotta go!" But Palin kept obliging, relishing all the love. Read Andrea Adelson's blog at OrlandoSentinel.com/collegegridiron365 and e-mail her at
Sarah Palin asks if we would take it as seriously if Mit Romney did the same thing... The answer is probably not to the same degree for several reasons. First of all, she was attacking President Obama so vigoriously for using a teleprompter. That is the main reason for the heavy criticism. She has been caught red handed "calling the kettle black". We often see Sara Palin drawing a lot of attention to her self by pointing the finger as is evident by some of her recent shananagins. She has become a walking contradiction. She called for the resignation of Ron Emanuel for using the word "retard" but then when her fellow republican Rush Limbaugh gets caught using the same word several times on his radio show, she says it is ok because it was used in satire. She makes an attempt to fault President Obama for using a teleprompter, when she uses a device that is similar, but far more archaic (and junior high-ish) by writing on her hand as if she is cheating on a school exam. How could she criticize the president for using a teleprompter, after he so skillfully dominated the GOP in the question and answer session, all of which was done off the top of his head? Granted he did his research prior to the meeting (like any good leader), but he had no teleprompter, and nothing written on his hand.
I think Rahm (not Ron) would classify you as a "fu----- retard". After all, he was directing his comment at liberals. The best thing about Palin (and Rush) is how they can play you fools on the left and you sing right along every single time.
thats dam funny because i watched the nascar races on tv all this past week and i never once heard her name mentioned. i dont doubt that they would love her down there though.