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Sarah Palin Says She's Going to Give Hillary Clinton a Call?
During her interview with Greta Van Susteren last week, Sarah Palin said that she was going to call Hillary Clinton the next day to tell her, "More power to ya!"
<<pause to reflect upon the oddness of Palin's statement>>
I wonder if she ever did actually call Hillary, or if this is just another weird Sarah moment, where she had to come up with something to say on the spot, and just blurted something random?
If she did make that phone call, I wonder how strange a conversation it was? It would've been interesting, to say the least. An intelligent, articulate Senator trying to decipher the incoherent babblings of that ditz. Poor Hillary. It would probably be similar to when your friend puts her three-year-old child on the phone to speak with you...the child doesn't make much sense, and you don't really know what to say, so after a minute you ask, "Ok, can you give the phone back to Mommy for me?"
You people don't get it..! All of the politicians are friends. After the elections are over, they get along fine. It's all a game to them. It's the dummies in CD who fail to realize it's over.
The politicians need each other, or will at some point, so they put agendas behind them, and get along. The people in this web site should learn to do the same..
It's like going to a ball game. The dummies in the stands are getting in fights and insulting those who are for the other side, and the players are good friends who go out and party together after the game. Only the bystanders are doing the fighting, not the participators.
Wise up and be nice...
They're all friendly, but I don't think they're all friends. I doubt even Hillary had heard of Sarah more than in passing until she was nominated. I hope Hillary uses her caller ID to screen calls.
You people don't get it..! All of the politicians are friends. After the elections are over, they get along fine. It's all a game to them. It's the dummies in CD who fail to realize it's over.
The politicians need each other, or will at some point, so they put agendas behind them, and get along. The people in this web site should learn to do the same..
It's like going to a ball game. The dummies in the stands are getting in fights and insulting those who are for the other side, and the players are good friends who go out and party together after the game. Only the bystanders are doing the fighting, not the participators.
Wise up and be nice...
Are you kidding?
Haha, ok, I get it...you're kidding. Funny. At first, I thought you seriously were under the impression that politicians are all friends and all get along just fine.
Aww you are one of the people who have no idea that Palin never said that. Read the poll thread of the misinformed. Tina said it but not Palin.
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When talking about what she says is her foreign policy experience, Sarah Palin told ABC news “…you can actually see Russia from land here in Alaska, from an island in Alaska.”