Ever the masochist when it comes to politics, I listened to the full 18 minutes of her inane "announcement" speech yesterday. The quacking of ducks and honking of geese in the background seemed like an entirely harmonious accompaniment to her chirpy bleat.
The upside, of course, is that--should the media perform according to expectations--she will provide an ever-present, all-too-obvious reminder of the alternative to the cool, measured, commanding--and, yes, less than perfect--governing style of President Barack Obama.
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I'm hoping that Fox TV will provide her with her own niche, safe in a box I will not need to open. ;-)
I'm sure they will, Twilight! I fear, however, that other networks will not insulate themselves from the toxin.
Does Palin have a committed passion to work for the well-being of others?; or, does she rely and focus, instead, on a race to attain her own fleeting desires in order to try to make herself happy?
Personally, I find it difficult to see her, as a diamond in the rough, trying to maintain the realization that all we each individually seem to want is just to love and be loved; for what we do and by whom we do it with and for.
i watched some, but couldn't finish. you are tough peter.
John, I tend to think it's just vanity.
As I said, Roger. Just masochistic!
'Personally, I find it difficult to see her, as a diamond in the rough'----Clearly a demon in the rough.
I'm not actually capable of having Buddhist thoughts about her. What a weasel.
Good riddance Sa Rah Baracuda never landing
on all her cat feet.... pressing her upper lip with a split tongue or is it a split lip with a thought of.. damn this sounds good but I just know it's gonna piss off the left so I'll say it and stir up the tea party...keep um guessing...yup I kin dew a tak sho frum my balcony Yup be gud tu!
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