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Please. Gibbs isn't the first to mock Palin. And Palin is even mocking Palin. See her TX appearance where she wrote "Hi Mom" on her palm. She mocks the President for using teleprompters, something she does herself, and no one thinks, "How childish!", but someone mocks her, and ooooohhh, they're so childish. Double standard, anyone?
Please. Gibbs isn't the first to mock Palin. And Palin is even mocking Palin. See her TX appearance where she wrote "Hi Mom" on her palm. She mocks the President for using teleprompters, something she does herself, and no one thinks, "How childish!", but someone mocks her, and ooooohhh, they're so childish. Double standard, anyone?
I'm undecided on this one. I think it's pretty funny, but I'm not sure it should come from an official at the White House.
Please. Gibbs isn't the first to mock Palin. And Palin is even mocking Palin. See her TX appearance where she wrote "Hi Mom" on her palm. She mocks the President for using teleprompters, something she does herself, and no one thinks, "How childish!", but someone mocks her, and ooooohhh, they're so childish. Double standard, anyone?
Yep, a grown woman who has to write **** on her hand so she can remember? Pathetic... from someone in politics who holds a position of power and gives speeches often?
As you can see the wingnuts had themselves a big laugh despite the fact every President uses a teleprompter.
Now that Sarah Palin is caught doing something even more stupid by their own standards they are crying like little whiney babies that liberals are being mean to them!
Whaaah!
Last edited by padcrasher; 02-09-2010 at 02:56 PM..
I think it's childish. Doesn't this administration have more pressing issues to tend to?
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