Sarah Palin To Resign As Governor of Alaska

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You know it's funny. We were just sitting around tonight after our 4th cookout discussing one of our relatives. He is married to a great woman who earns lots of money, has 2 cute little boys, is able to pursue what ever he wants and they are looking for a vacation home of the lake. But he is the most unhappy person you'd ever meet. He listens to all the right wing crap on the radio and spouts it insistently, and actually believes it.

Everyone is out to get him, they want his money, they are going to take this or that from him. Instead of enjoying all he has and living life like the rest of the family he is always in turmoil. The consensus of everyone around the table was that he needs to turn off the crappy radio and live life, but we all know he won't. He's what being a Republican has become. It's sad.
 
Silence is golden.

~He listens to all the right wing crap on the radio and spouts it insistently, and actually believes it.

Our girl Sarah P. attempts to spew the Republican "party-line" but me thinks she does not actually bleieve it. Gotta convince youself first before one can convince others.

Many even within her own party claim her to be incoherent in her public speeches.
 
Quitters Never Win

"It may be tempting and more comfortable to just keep your head down [and] plod along," Sarah Palin said Friday, in an attempt to suggest that serving her full term as governor would add to the nation's apathy. "That's the worthless, easy path; that's a quitter's way out."

Sarah Palin is no quitter. That's why she's quitting.

 
She's not stupid, she can't take the heat, so it's time to get out of the kitchen. Dollars to donuts there will be yet another investigation on its way.

Can anyone tell me just what it was that John McCain was thinking?????? I wonder if she is on his Christmas card list?
 
Shane, trust me, you wouldn't vote for Arnold in a heartbeat. He doesn't have a clue about how government operates, he's not taking the job as seriously as he should, and like a true politician, he made promises he couldn't keep, such as balancing the budget and getting one delivered on time (like anybody even believed he could). Here we go again this year, June 30 came and went, and due to a stalemate that anybody on the street will tell you can be attributed to backward GOP ideals, the state has been forced to start issuing IOU's to "pay" its bills. Even Arnold can't get the GOP segment of the legislature to come around and compromise.

So we are basically in worse shape than when Davis was at the helm.

Thank you so much Darryl Issa, for purchasing Arnold as Davis's replacement, and please do try to contain yourself during those frequent trips to the bank.

Ralph
 
> Can anyone tell me just what it was that John McCain was thinking?????? <

He wasn't thinking. That was the whole problem. McCain's selection of Palin for VP made a lot of people, even many conservatives, reevaluate his judgment ability. A 6-time cancer survivor, choosing as his running mate someone who most people suspected was (and who has proven to be) entirely unqualified for the job. Also, we had just finished with eight years of another president with abysmal judgment.

I've never heard anyone, of any party, claim that George W. Bush would have become president (or his father for that matter), except because of Ronald Reagan. Reagan turned out to have one of the longest coattails in U.S. history.
 
Just back from the D.C. gathering a while ago, but saw this in the airport on the cover of Vanity Fair. It was in my mailbox when we arrived home - McCain's people seem to have dropped their veil of election propriety and scanning the headlines today sees even some Faux Mews commentators letting out all the obviously pent-up disgust they've been bottling up for the last nine months.

Good riddance to bad rubbish.

 
Just for half a day.

We can look forward to daily updates on the battles for Jackson's kids and estate, at least for the next several weeks.
 
Sarah has been coming across as increasingly incoherent these days.

The thing with these party-lines and political/theological ideologies is that they need to be internalized and made one with one's core in order to be effectively spewed out unto the world and made believeable.

She's just not convincing.
 
Not convincing, Tog's, "incoherent". Do you think it's time for an intervention? I swear to my maker that Thrilla in Wasilla speech was written in Quatrains.... I can't find my Nostradamus book :-)
 
Sarah Palin is back in the media because she wants attention and she likes to corrupt and stir things up. The Micheal Jackson stuff is mostly all media, in which a few people on this forum tend to believe just what the media wants you to believe. If Hillary was president Bill would have been really influencing her decisions including "Don't ask, Don't tell", in which a person's sexual orientation is their business and their business only. Obama makes a lot of decisions to please both sides. What several people here fail to do is read between the lines. Not all Christians are evil. They may oppose the gay life-style, but that does not mean that all christians induce harm and want harm to fall upon the gays.
 
> Not all Christians are evil. They may oppose the gay life-style, but that does not mean that all christians induce harm and want harm to fall upon the gays. <

Gay life-style? The gays?

I'm pushing 50 years old, and still waiting to find a christian who understands the difference between sexual orientation and "life-style".
 
For the next several weeks?

More like years or decades. Jacko's web is tangled and there's a lifetime supply of people still to come out of the woodwork looking to cash in somehow.

The current media feeding frenzy will probably die down over the next several weeks but the entire situation is going to unfold slowly over a much longer period.

And we'll be sure to hear all about every little new detail, if not on CNN anymore, for sure through the print and electronic tabloids.

I for one am surprised no one has yet raised any speculation on cryogenics since the body is still bouncing around out there--or is it? Seems to me that it would have been right up Jacko's alley to have specified something along those lines.

Ralph
 
When a body is autopsyed, cryogenics becomes a moot issue.

Jackson's brain was removed, and the coroner is waiting the two weeks it takes for this tissue to harden (so they can perform toxicology tests). Then it'll be returned, and the body will be buried.

The family has filed a burial permit request in L.A. County. He'll probably wind up in Forest Lawn in the Hollywood Hills.

 
So, maybe if they implanted Michael Jackson's brain into old Sarah, we might have something there??? I mean, she's pretty brain dead to begin with.......
 

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