So who's going to buy/read Palin's book (Metlakatla: assessment, moving)
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Of course, some use the proverbly right hand totally differently, they just can't stop talking about her... But claim they hate her! Yeah, right...
As for me, I dont hate her at all. She has little impact on me, or probably anyone else for that matter. Its good clean fun to critique people who throw themselves in the limelight.
I will admit to being curious about what retarded scandal will pop up next, and how it will be spun to make her look bad or good, who knows.
I personally just thought her 15 minutes of fame were over and was a little disappointed to see her still groveling for publicity. A smarter woman would realize when enough is enough... but then again, no one ever accused her of being smart!
Of course, some use the proverbly right hand totally differently, they just can't stop talking about her... But claim they hate her! Yeah, right...
You really butchered that quote eh? Do you really believe NoTrees is infatuated or is it the other way around and so disgusted it's eating him and he's trying to warn all possible, or he just loves the controversy in AK?
Of course you are, that is why your posting here just like all the other Palin bashers, it is a way to keep tabs on when you can get to buy the book...
I think not. She is everywhere with this book stuff. No one has to search for her or go out of his way to be faced with the urge--driving urge--to say something about her. Because she is in our face and doesn't have the personal modesty to realize she is not educated enough, worldly enough, personable enough, smart enough (creationism?), or any of the other enoughs needed for leadership outside the confines of the great state of Alaska. John McCain did this to us--and Alaska--thanks guys.
I think not. She is everywhere with this book stuff. No one has to search for her or go out of his way to be faced with the urge--driving urge--to say something about her. Because she is in our face and doesn't have the personal modesty to realize she is not educated enough, worldly enough, personable enough, smart enough (creationism?), or any of the other enoughs needed for leadership outside the confines of the great state of Alaska. John McCain did this to us--and Alaska--thanks guys.
John McCain did...Alaska did nothing, she quit AK don'cha know...you betcha and Todd bless whomever...
I guess everyone that has a slip of the tongue is a "dunce"? That would include Pres Obama saying there are "57 States" and lets not get started on Biden and all the times he has to get his foot removed from his mouth.
You really butchered that quote eh? Do you really believe NoTrees is infatuated or is it the other way around and so disgusted it's eating him and he's trying to warn all possible, or he just loves the controversy in AK?
Hmmm, yep I guess notrees would qualify as infatuated since 80% of his posts are about Palin, most of which are about as suttle as a stranger trying to give little kids candy from his car, glad you pointed that out!
Big differance from people that have a view point that is differant and can discuss it with some facts on the subject.... Other than the basic "Nanny, nanny, boo, boo, Palin stepped in do, do!".
Last edited by starlite9; 11-21-2009 at 07:11 PM..
[quote=Tama;11724936]I think not. She is everywhere with this book stuff. No one has to search for her or go out of his way to be faced with the urge--driving urge--to say something about her. Because she is in our face and doesn't have the personal modesty to realize she is not educated enough, worldly enough, personable enough, smart enough (creationism?), or any of the other enoughs needed for leadership outside the confines of the great state of Alaska. John McCain did this to us--and Alaska--thanks guys.[/QUOTE]
So in other words, what you are saying is that she is not smart enough, etc. etc. etc. for leadership other then "in" Alaska. Strange comment.
BTW, if I don't like a politician, celebrity, whatever, I simply tune them out..if they're on t.v. I switch the channel. Your welcome....you betcha.
Of course, some use the proverbly right hand totally differently, they just can't stop talking about her... But claim they hate her! Yeah, right...
Well, I certainly don't love her, and she doesn't take up much of my conversational time in real life. But right now, she's out promoting a book, which is normal enough---she's in the spotlight and people are going to talk.
I think it's human nature to focus more on the negative than the positive. Anthropologically speaking, we're hard wired to do so, because the negative represents more of a threat, and our first instinct is survival of the species.
There is much talk that us anti-Palinistas are "afraid" her.
I'll admit to being afraid of her as a politician. She came a little bit too close to having her finger next to the red button for my comfort....not so much for her political views as for her instability and propensity to pick fights.
The theoretical thought of Sean Parnell or Lisa Murkowski in high national political office doesn't cause the same consternation as the thought of SP in the same. Sarah Palin is ego-driven and unstable as opposed to the two I just mentioned. Although I don't exactly share their politics, there's an element of trust with them that Sarah Palin simply does not inspire.
I think it's human nature to focus more on the negative than the positive.
I'm still trying to find a real positive with her. And no, I really don't find her very attractive. Add a big fat ass mole on her face and she'd be the perfect witch.
I think not. She is everywhere with this book stuff. No one has to search for her or go out of his way to be faced with the urge--driving urge--to say something about her. Because she is in our face and doesn't have the personal modesty to realize she is not educated enough, worldly enough, personable enough, smart enough (creationism?), or any of the other enoughs needed for leadership outside the confines of the great state of Alaska. John McCain did this to us--and Alaska--thanks guys.[/QUOTE]
So in other words, what you are saying is that she is not smart enough, etc. etc. etc. for leadership other then "in" Alaska. Strange comment.
BTW, if I don't like a politician, celebrity, whatever, I simply tune them out..if they're on t.v. I switch the channel. Your welcome....you betcha.
Same old silencing tactics Pat.
You're wrong again Pat. People shouldn't "tune out" those they don't want to hear when the people they don't want to hear are trying to influence national policy. They should take an interest in their country and speak up. It's too bad that you have an obvious problem with that but our democracy was built on that very principle.
Some of us do care about this country and we will not sit idly by while some whack job tries to influence national policy in ways that we believe would be disastrous.
Too bad you have such a problem with anyone who speaks out against the former governor, but your finger wagging is more than just a bit pretentious.
Those of us who believe that Sarah Palin's political stances are dangerous ones will continue to say just that and we will do so out of the love of our country. If you don't care for that, I suggest you take your own advice and "tune it out".
Last edited by Metlakatla; 11-21-2009 at 08:05 PM..
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