Tuesday, June 30, 2009

"It came from Wasilla!" Vanity Fair comes up with the best Sarah Palin headline ever!

The article is pretty critical of Palin but the author, Todd S. Purdum, misses a few important pieces.

Here are a few notable excerpts from the article:

Concerning the venom spewing Meg Staplton:
She created a political-action committee—Sarahpac—with the help of John Coale, a prominent Democratic trial lawyer. But just months into its existence the pac’s chief fund-raiser, Becki Donatelli, a veteran of Republican campaigns, suddenly quit. One person familiar with the situation told me that Donatelli could not stand dealing with Palin’s political spokeswoman in Alaska, Meghan Stapleton, who has drawn withering fire from Palin friends and critics alike for being an ineffective adviser.

The loss of powerful Alaskan supporters:
Walter Hickel, 89, a former two-term governor and interior secretary, and the grand old man of Alaska politics, who was co-chair of Palin’s winning gubernatorial campaign, in 2006, now washes his hands of her. He told me simply, “I don’t give a damn what she does.”

Her crazy Wasillabilly family:
The clouds of tabloid conflict and controversy that swirl around her and her extended clan—the surprise pregnancies, the two-bit blood feuds, the tawdry in-laws and common-law kin caught selling drugs or poaching game—give her family a singular status in the rogues’ gallery of political relatives. By comparison, Billy Carter, Donald Nixon, and Roger Clinton seem like avatars of circumspection. Palin’s life has sometimes played out like an unholy amalgam of Desperate Housewives and Northern Exposure.

Her lack of vetting by the McCain campaign:
McCain had spent only a couple of hours in Palin’s presence before choosing her, and she had pointedly failed to endorse him after he clinched the nomination in March. The difficulties began immediately, with the McCain team’s delivery of the bad news that the pregnancy of Palin’s daughter Bristol, which was already common knowledge in Alaska and had been revealed to the McCain team at the last minute, could not be kept secret until after the Republican convention. (Ooooh, so close Purdum, but you failed to discover the REAL truth behind why Bristol had to be thrown under the bus.)

When the McCain people first began to discover that Sarah Palin has a slippery relationship with the truth:
After she was picked, the campaign belatedly sent a dozen lawyers and researchers, led by a veteran Bush aide, Taylor Griffin, to Alaska, in a desperate race against the national reporters descending on the state. At one point, trying out a debating point that she believed showed she could empathize with uninsured Americans, Palin told McCain aides that she and Todd in the early years of their marriage had been unable to afford health insurance of any kind, and had gone without it until he got his union card and went to work for British Petroleum on the North Slope of Alaska. Checking with Todd Palin himself revealed that, no, they had had catastrophic coverage all along. She insisted that catastrophic insurance didn’t really count and need not be revealed. This sort of slipperiness—about both what the truth was and whether the truth even mattered—persisted on questions great and small. By late September, when the time came to coach Palin for her second major interview, this time with Katie Couric, there were severe tensions between Palin and the campaign.

Trying to decipher Sarah's craziness leads top staffers to ridiculous conclusion:
When orders or advice from McCain headquarters began to conflict with her own impulses, aides told me, she simply did what she wanted to do. “The problem was she came down from Alaska with basically Todd as a sort of trusted bellwether adviser,” one McCain friend says. “She was given this staff of 20. It was probably too big a staff. To be real honest with you, I don’t think she could figure out who to trust.” All the while, Palin was coping not only with the crazed life of any national candidate on the road but also with the young children traveling with her. Some top aides worried about her mental state: was it possible that she was experiencing postpartum depression? (Palin’s youngest son was less than six months old.) (Dude spend some time reading the internet before writing such an important article! You totally missed the biggest Palin scandal of all!)

My new favorite Sarah Palin nickname:
One longtime McCain friend and frequent companion on the trail was heard to refer to Palin as “Little Shop of Horrors.”

Author does manage to reveal just how ridiculous, and bizarre, Sarah Palin's official pregnancy cover story is at least:
But there were ominous signs—indications of an erratic nature. This is the third thing McCain could have discovered about Palin—a woman, after all, who kept a pregnancy secret for seven months, flew all the way home from Texas to Alaska with a near-full-term baby while leaking amniotic fluid, and then finally drove the 45 minutes from Anchorage to a hospital in Wasilla, all so that the child could be born in the 49th state.

And here is an issue that has been raised on this blog, as well as many other blogs, multiple times in the last nine months:
More than once in my travels in Alaska, people brought up, without prompting, the question of Palin’s extravagant self-regard. Several told me, independently of one another, that they had consulted the definition of “narcissistic personality disorder” in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders—“a pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior), need for admiration, and lack of empathy”—and thought it fit her perfectly. When Trig was born, Palin wrote an e-mail letter to friends and relatives, describing the belated news of her pregnancy and detailing Trig’s condition; she wrote the e-mail not in her own name but in God’s, and signed it “Trig’s Creator, Your Heavenly Father.”

Aahh the truthfulness of young Levi Johnston!:
After Levi told Tyra Banks that he had often spent the night in the Palin home, in the same room as Bristol, and assumed that the governor knew they were having sex, Palin, through her spokeswoman, released a blistering statement expressing disappointment “that Levi and his family, in a quest for fame, attention, and fortune, are engaging in flat-out lies, gross exaggeration, and even distortion of their relationship.” On the CBS Early Show, days later, Johnston seemed resigned. “They said I didn’t live there. I ‘stayed there,”’ he said. “I was like, O.K., well, whatever you want to call it. I had my stuff there.”

Have any lessons been learned?:
When I ask Bitney (Old high school friend and political advisor to Sarah Palin) what he makes of the whole Palin phenomenon, he sighs. “What do I take away from this?” he asks. “Oh, I don’t know. I don’t know. It’s just a lot of emotions and stuff. I find it’s frustrating dealing with Sarah, because it seems we’re always dealing with emotional crap and we never seem to be able to focus on the business at hand that needs to be done. I don’t know whether to blame her or pity her for all this emotional upheaval that we’re always going through with her. Now we all get to listen to Levi and Bristol. Check my feet for horseshoes if I have to sit there and listen to another talk show. I got involved in helping her become governor because we needed to change some policy directions. Teen abstinence is not why I waved signs for her.”

I encourage you to read the entire article. It is very good, despite completely missing the "babygate" boat.

46 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:48 AM

    I know a lot of people were hoping the Vanity Fair article would expose Sarah as Trig's grandmother. And while I would love to have seen that come out, the truth is that by avoiding that subject this article forces attention on the simple fact that Sarah is a lying, vindictive, airheaded whack job. On my way now to the Pee Team to watch the freak show they are doubtless throwing...
    Midnight

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  2. It will be interesting to see if her camp responds to the VF article. It's a scathing piece but there isn't one smoking gun, per se. I don't think GINO has the patience to read six whole pages.

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  3. Hi Gryphen...I read the article, and I think it did not totally miss the point on Babygate. If enough people in MSM start revisiting the "wild ride" fable it just might get the issue investigated further. At the very least, if people reas the story about Trig's supposed birth and Sarah's reckless decision to risk her unborn special needs baby's life, it may put the spotlight on Dr CBJ, the hospital, and whoever else to either produce some real proof of Trig's birth or reveal the lie.

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  4. Emily7:00 AM

    When Trig was born, Palin wrote an e-mail letter to friends and relatives, describing the belated news of her pregnancy and detailing Trig’s condition; she wrote the e-mail not in her own name but in God’s, and signed it “Trig’s Creator, Your Heavenly Father.”

    If I interpret that right, does that mean Todd was given no credit for being Trig's actual father? I wonder how he felt about that. (Whether or not he really was the father, of course...)

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  5. Anonymous7:09 AM

    "postpartum depression?"

    Well, you have to be pregnant first for that to happen.

    Trouble is Palin was NOT pregnant in 2008!

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  6. Anonymous7:28 AM

    I think this is a good article, for this reason: it's written for an intelligent audience. It summarizes the many issues around Palin concisely and rationally. It will be read by people who have (post-election) tuned out when they hear "Sarah Palin", and therefore don't have a full understanding of the issues, and why it could be dangerous to underestimate her.

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  7. mlaiuppa7:50 AM

    And that, in a nutshell, is why Sarah Palin should never be allowed anywhere near the Oval Office in any capacity whatsoever.

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  8. Hey, VERY interesting...thanks for this. I'll pick it up when I get my Tao Te Ching

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  9. As far as it went, I thought it was a good article. It pretty much touched on all the controversy from Palin's early days in politics right up to just a couple of weeks ago.

    Of course, we here would like some reporter from MSM or one of the non-tabloid magazines to dig a little deeper on each issue.

    Hey, you writers and reporters out there, there's lots of resources HERE (see side panel to left)!!

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  10. I agree witht the first commenter. Palin has got so much wrong with her besides babygate, that it is almost better this way. And I truly doubt that the writer was unaware of the allegations, but chose to write it the way he did, or is not yet allowed to go there.
    Alaskans desperately needs to get rid of her for their own sakes, but Sarah almost surely has no chance in the real political arena. She is simply too inadequate. She gets all this media attention because Americans like cheap entertainment. She is like a kind of reality TV. But that doesn't mean she is a true candidate for much of anything.

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  11. Hey Gryphen ... I totally agree about the headline!! I LOVE that he said "it" instead of "she." Genius.

    As for postpartum depression ... it is disturbing to hear she has not sought medical treatment for this condition after so many years. I mean, Piper is 7 or 8, right? *grin*

    I am going to read the article now ... though from what I've gleaned it is not as scathing as I would have hoped. And .... it gives her exposure and you know how much she LOVES to be in the MSM--elite or otherwise. Pfffft.

    When will she crash and burn?????? It is exasperating and troubling.

    Ok ... no more rambling. :)

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  12. Shelby9:20 AM

    A couple of interesting things about that VP article that make one go "hmmm..." Why reference 'Desperate Housewives'? I don't really see any correlation to Palin except for Bree's fake pregnancy. Seems like a not so subtle 'we are on to you' for Sarah. Also interesting the wild ride is recounted in embarrassing blow-by-blow detail. It does not help Palin one bit for that embarassing fabrication to show up in the MSM.

    Here is the thing as I see it. Either Palin gave birth to Trig or she didn't. If she did, great, move on. If she didn't that is a huge, big, ugly elephant sitting in the room that will never ever go away. It is low picking fruit for anyone who really want to blow Sarah Palin completely out of the water once and for all.

    Sarah Palin seems to live her life by ignoring or lying about things that are problematic and politically uncomfortable for her. She also appears to believe with all her heart and soul that she and she alone is entitled to all the great and wonderful things that she wants just because she is Sarah Palin.

    At first I was disappointed in the VP article because it skims the surface but upon further reflection I think it sets just the right tone. It can't be dismissed as a hatchet job. It can't be dismissed as being filled with outlandish consipiracy theories. The Palin camp will have a hard time poking holes in it as I think it is pretty darn accurate.

    It will be interesting to see what response if any, S&M will have to it.

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  13. When you Sarah Palin haters read Ann Coulter's latest book do any of you think that you will be convinced about anything Ann has to say?

    When any of the people who are taken in by Palin read this VF piece do any of you think ...........

    You get the picture. But if you don't get the picture then you are too wrapped up in your political ideology to even understand that nobody is going to read either.

    None of this hits the mark the way it needs to do in order to destroy the bitch. Sarah Palin is a definite threat from the right and frankly, the only person who can destroy Sarah Palin is herself. With a bit of luck she will do that in the same manner in which she nearly destroyed herself when Couric interviewed her. On the plus side, she will be forced into having to take the opportunity much more often. Hope and pray (for those who waste time praying) that she hasn't honed her skills up to a level at which she can sneak by much tougher interviewers than Couric.

    And also on the plus side, this faked pregnancy is going to be a tough one for her to deal with. If any MSM ever picks it up that is. So far those who have attempted to bring it to the light of day have obviously done a pretty poor job, simply because they have failed dismally. They need to understand that they can't just continue to sit on their fat asses and blog to the faithful because that's not doing it.

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  14. Anonymous9:22 AM

    Maybe it was "sympathetic (with emphasis on pathetic!) post-partum depression" which she caught from Bristol or Willow or .....

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  15. Anonymous9:59 AM

    I cannot wait for Megagasket's reponse to the VF article. Woo-hoo. Firing up the popcorn.

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  16. Avoiding Babygate seemed deliberate, maybe to avoid that distraction from the already extensive Little Shop of Horrors. I bet spouse DeeDee Myers advised Purdum to stay out of the "female stuff."

    Palin's base does not read VF. Some (half?) of them may be the only supporters left who desert her when they become convinced Sarah lied and continues to lie to them about TriG.

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  17. Anonymous10:40 AM

    The fact that it was called "IT came from Wasilla" shows they got it. The fact that they brought up the hiding the pregnancy, the WILD RIDE, the phycho email from her as GOD, and people speculating that she's crazy was "post-partum depression" is going to shine a light on the fact that her "Trig birth" was bullshit.

    This was a good article from a respected publication. She's in deep shit now.

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  18. Anonymous11:04 AM

    "Unholy amalgam of Desparate Housewives and Northern Exposure" is enough of a clue for the Babygate problem. She ripped off the Bree Van de Kamp fake pregnancy.

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  19. Anonymous11:10 AM

    Sarah Q is absolutely spot on.

    This article will leave the window open for Letterman to let the baby out of the bag.

    GO DAVID

    Love from Livvy

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  20. I also thought it was a good article. It covered a lot of territory without being a hit piece which hopefully will appeal to a large number of people who might not understand what the Wasilla Hillbilly really is all about.
    We pretty much keep up with all this stuff but a lot of people aren't aware of all the craziness that is in that empty head.
    It mentioned her hiring from her small group of friends, people who were not qualified in any way except as friends. It did expose a lot of dirt but in a decent way.
    I wish it had touched more on how Cindy felt about SP - Cindy is not my favorite, but you could tell immediately by her body language that she thought SP was pretty lame.
    In some ways, I hope that McCain learned a lesson from this whole fiasco. Although it will take until the 12th of Never for many of us to forgive this boneheaded choice.
    Interesting also that it cleared up the part about the Dem lawyers coming into AK (CD touches on how this is cleared up). Evidently it was McCain's people who late-vetted her.

    Lots of tasty nuggets in that article and it was wrapped up in pretty paper so it will be much more well received among the masses I hope. If you read all of it, you actually learn or have confirmed most of the things the blogs are discussing. JMHO.

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  21. I read the article...and because I am eager for Palin to get her just desserts...I wanted it to be far more scathing

    After a second read, however...I do believe this article set just the right tone. It has opened the door to people who have not really paid much attention to her since Nov. 4, to look once more at Trig's birth.

    Lets face it. The only ones who have been following Palin closely are her bots...and those of us who are eager for her to just be gone. Lets hope some of the intelligent VF readers will get a glimpse of what Palin really is all about, and start to look further into her.

    I wish the writer had touched on her 7 mountain and dominionist beliefs. This aspect of her is truly frightening to me, and I am sure it is to most people who think clearly.

    I don't think I have ever read as much about a subject as I have this religion aspect of her in a very long time. It scares the bejeebus out of me, to think that a bunch of crazies with her beliefs believe that the Good Lord is telling them its time to begin armageddon. Perhaps I am over reacting, but to me, this has the potential to cause great harm to many.

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  22. Sea of Pee is already on a roll about the Vanity Fair article. They're pointing out that the author is a liberal who is married to a one-time public spokesperson (DeeDee Myers?) for the Clinton White House, but that Clinton himself had a few disparaging words for the author. It's sort of contradictory, but there ya have it.

    They are also saying (some of them after admitting they haven't even read the article) that it is just rehashed lies. The one "lie" they mention without fail is that Sarah went on a $150,000 shopping spree and they are challenging anyone to show pictures of her at the high-end stores. Nothing about the rest. Lol..

    They are also pushing a conspiracy theory that a major media outlet and some vile villains who staff Romney's and other GOP potential's campaigns have banded together to bring Sarah down at any cost. Then they say that "If they bring her down, she'll just rise up again stronger than before," or some such religious reference. That made me laugh. A lot. :)

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  23. penelope11:24 AM

    Seems at the sea of pee, they are blaming this article on ROMNEY - usually, the blame is on Obama and Soros. This time, Romney did it. Guess it was his turn, as McCain, Couric, Charlie Gibson, the campaign handlers, the media, the RNC, and too many others to mention have already been chastised over there. I think the article was good in that most readers do not know of all of the "gates" that we do, and they will likely come away from the piece thinking "Is she sane?" The part about her suspected narcissism was great. Also, enough info about the "wild ride" and the birth announcement "from God" to open the door for more mainstream investigation into the birth story.

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  24. Anonymous11:29 AM

    This Vanity Fair article is gaining traction:

    *Christian Science Monitor
    *U.S. News and World Report
    *MSNBC
    *Politico
    *The Washington Post
    *Huffington Post
    *The Atlantic
    *LA Times

    Still no mention on CNN, surprising since they were quick to post an article about Stapleton's attack on a "assinine" "liberal blogger" who photoshopped that "iconic" photo.

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  25. Anonymous11:34 AM

    unfortunately I gotta disagree with everyone. I was really disappointed in the VF article. I thought it was going to be this great expose and was anxiously awaiting some hard stuff to eventually reveal the truth about babygate. Instead, this guys re-hashes just about everything we've read about her already since the election AND goes on to say that McCain top advisers attributed some of her problems to postpartum depression. So much for the McCain camp supposedly knowing the truth about her pregnancy.

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  26. crystalwolf aka caligrl11:51 AM

    I thought the VF was good! The little shop of horrors! Loose Cannon ( and I would add damaged goods)
    The bots are of course calling It a "hit" piece and that it has 4-5 blatant lies. I do believe she could bite the head off a bunny and they would make a excuse for it. Loved how they brought up the "wild ride" Her NPD. How McCain dumped all the people in Alaska to vet her after the fact not Obama! They brought up alot of stuff really, we might say "oh big deal" but people who don't know this are going to go WTF????
    Good article. Now if we can get Dennis's news about her out + "the Emmonak Lie" out and any other news forthcoming....to the MSM :)

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  27. Anonymous12:01 PM

    @Ennealogic wrote that See4Pee wrote: "If they bring her down, she'll just rise up again stronger than before."

    Hey, now. Finally, some direct Star Wars dialogue spewed by the Crazies4pee-ers!

    Is Sarah Palin "Obi-Wan"? Does she wield "The Force"? HILARIOUS. And is Romney "Darth"? ROFL

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  28. Meantime... over at Runner's World magazine, Sarah is posing as if she's a frisky, coy teen. The pictures are a hoot.

    http://www.runnersworld.com/photo/sarahpalin/home.html

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  29. Anonymous12:32 PM

    Zaki can't even get his own news out. He just keeps posting a vague rumor on his website. No facts, no evidence just speculation. Its all just annoying to me now.

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  30. Anonymous12:41 PM

    "Instead, this guys re-hashes just about everything we've read about her already "

    True, WE (people who follow Alaska bloggers, for example) know this stuff. But most people, especially in the "Lower 48," don't know any of it. So though I agree with you that there weren't many revelations for US, I'm still hopeful that there are a few more people today than yesterday who know about what a whack job she is.

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  31. SoCalWolfGal1:07 PM

    I just love it when the Sea for Pee goes nuts! Well, that would be every day. I thought the VF article was was very good in that, despite what C4P says, it is not Sarah-bashing. These things happened, John McCain's shame is not that he won't now take up for Sarah, it's that he put her on the ticket in the first place. For me, the most damaging to her political reputation was Walter Hickel's comment, "I don't give a damn what she does". This from one of her biggest supporters from 2006. I think realistically the only career option she has is to become the female Rushbo. She can incite hate and venom just as well as he can.

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  32. Slightly OT, but here's another headline, this time from editorandpublisher.com: National Society of Newspaper Columnists Gives Palin 'Sitting Duck' Award.

    She won the award last weekend, having been nominated for "showing it's hard to put your best foot forward when it's in your mouth".

    The article states that The Sitting Duck Award is given annually to the person "to whom columnists have turned in the last 12 months, when he or she is desperate for a topic and has to meet a deadline."

    Hmmm... she's not having a good week, is she?

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  33. Anonymous1:35 PM

    Gryphen--you've GOT to check out the
    pictures from Ennealogic's link to the Runner's World magazine!! They are seriously funny--to think that any grown up woman would pose like she did.

    They are ripe for silly captions or photoshopping.

    Be prepared to laugh out loud. I'm a runner and an athlete, so I got a kick out of her quotes and the way the shots were set up (US flag, family banner of soldier, yoga pose, pose by lake......)

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  34. pacos_gal2:24 PM

    According to Michael Tomasky, this article is being talked about all over Washington D.C. today. Most seem to agree with it, whether they say so or not. On my reader, I have around 54 political links and the majority of them talked about this article today. I'd say it has gotten every good traction as far as readership goes and it will get even more when the issue itself comes out. No Republican wants to be associated with this gal right now.

    I think it will hit the right chords where it needs to. You can call the writer liberal or whatever. Clinton didn't like some of the things written about him, but that isn't to say they weren't true. He was a skirt chaser, did have some interesting dealings, etc too. I liked him as President, but he definitely was fodder for journalists and he didn't like it either. Palin is the same way, she will always be talked about in a trashy sort of way, because she does nothing to portray herself any differently.

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  35. Anonymous2:34 PM

    I agree with anon at 1:35 - ridiculous that a FORTY-FIVE YEAR OLD WOMAN would pose the way she does/did in those pictures!

    Now I will go and read the VF article. ;)

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  36. crystalwolf aka caligrl3:13 PM

    RE: Runner's world
    She's a poser! Could she have anymore oil on her legs? Reminds of that woman who was photograhed with so much oil she looked like a chicken about to BBQ,lol.
    Did anyone catch this? "it's such a uniting, healthy, fun, awesome activity. It cracks me up going to some running event and seeing some dude who campaigned so hard against me, or a lady who's been blogging some mean comments about me. But we're all there together and we're smiling and we're having a good time because we're going to do something healthy and active. We need more of that."
    Someone whose be blogging mean comments about HER!
    Its always all about her.

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  37. Anonymous3:17 PM

    Pretty crazy the caption for the Runner's World pose with the cheezy flag (and that blue star service flag, don't forget):

    "It doesn't matter your background, your demographics, your race, your political affiliation, it's such a uniting, healthy, fun, awesome activity. It cracks me up going to some running event and seeing some dude who campaigned so hard against me, or a lady who's been blogging some mean comments about me. But we're all there together and we're smiling and we're having a good time because we're going to do something healthy and active. We need more of that."

    Is this her imagination or is she talking about someone real she actually "runs" into?

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  38. Anonymous3:20 PM

    P.S. What's she got in her hand in that flag shot?
    (sorry I don't want to be anon. but the site would not let me log in w/a name..).

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  39. Anonymous3:40 PM

    John McCain should be forever shamed, as well as his staffers who to this day remain anonymous in their cowardly criticism of her, for not removing her from the ticket when he had the chance and telling the country exactly why. That is a great dereliction of duty right there. What if she had become VP because of his incompetence? He (and his staffers) put personal career and ambition above the USA.

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  40. Ennealogic,

    Picture 7 of 7 is priceless, as if she wants to be a pin-up poster for soldiers.

    You are finding and creating great stuff. Thanks!

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  41. Crooks and Liars' David Neiwart has written a commentary, "Can we finally draw the curtain on Sarah Palin's mainstream GOP career? If only ..."

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  42. Anonymous8:07 AM

    Is this the iceberg? The reference to the iceberg heading towards the S.S. Palin seems to have been removed from AlaskReport website. Maybe unrelated, then again, maybe not.

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  43. Anonymous9:14 AM

    Dear Bree,
    THE WORD IS TREASON. John McCain is a traitor to his country. I said it nine months ago and I continue to scream it.

    Livvy

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  44. Anonymous12:27 PM

    The "whack job" from Wasilla looked so sad the night McCain gave his concession speech. It wasn't because McCain lost (they already knew that) but because she wasn't allowed to give her own speech. To have it on the teleprompter before she got an ok from McCain? WHAT NERVE! The best thing to happen to Sarah is to get pregnant again and spend time with her family and out of the media.

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  45. crystalwolf aka caligrl3:13 PM

    Anon@8:07am...here is the "iceberg" on Alaska Report:
    Three more ethics complaints against Palin on the way
    AlaskaReport has learned that at least 3 more ethics complaints will be filed against Sarah Palin in the near future. Of course her cronies at the Personnel Board will probably sweep them under the rug - but at least the crimes will have a light shined upon them before they do... Also - A long simmering embezzlement/IRS scandal is still being looked at by the feds. Stay tuned...

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