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Re: sarah palin?
Holy shitballs. I've just finished watching that Couric interview.
W. T. F. is that woman smoking. Coz I want some of it. Hay Zoos on a crutch. That's just terrifying. Note to Democrats - don't even bother with the attack ads - just let the woman talk.
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Re: sarah palin?
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![]() Notice Obama hasn't really said anything about Palin. The press has opened the closet and all the skeleton bones are falling out. |
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Re: sarah palin?
'We fixed it, we killed it, and people ended up in federal prison.'
she likely won't do well in the debate, if her answers to couric were that bad. Last edited by IsiliRunite; 09-26-2008 at 09:51 PM. |
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Re: sarah palin?
Interesting news. The highlight is mine...
Subpoenaed Palin aides don't appear at abuse probe 18 hours ago ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Seven of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's top aides defied subpoenas for their testimony Friday into possible abuse of power by the governor. Palin's Chief of Staff Mike Nizich and six other aides failed to appear at a legislative hearing into whether Palin abused her power when she fired her public safety commissioner this summer. Alaska Senate Judiciary Chairman Hollis French, D-Anchorage, waited 30 minutes Friday before reading a statement that the witnesses could be found in contempt when the full Legislature convenes in January. Alaska Attorney General Talis Colberg filed a lawsuit on behalf of the seven state workers Thursday challenging the subpoenas. He claims the committee has no jurisdiction to issue subpoenas in the investigation. Colberg planned a news conference later Friday. Palin fired Walt Monegan, the public safety commissioner, in July. He claims he was fired for refusing to fire a state trooper who had gone through a nasty divorce with Palin's sister. He claims he was pressured by Palin, her husband and members of her staff to fire the trooper. Palin denies the charge, and says he was dismissed over budget disagreements. The Legislative Council, in a unanimous bipartisan vote, ordered an investigation into Monegan's firing, and Palin agreed to cooperate — until she was named John McCain's running mate. Since then, Palin — through the McCain campaign — has accused lawmakers of manipulating the probe to be potentially damaging ahead of the November election. Most witnesses under subpoena have refused to testify before the special investigator or the legislative body. Five Republican state legislators have filed a lawsuit seeking to halt the Legislative Council's investigation.
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Re: sarah palin?
Interesting thoughts.
Sarah, we're not that different, you and I. "I've been thinking a lot about this nomination and rewatching the videos of Palin's interview. Honestly, it's all made me tremendously sad. There are lot of us lefties who are guffawing right now and are happy to see Palin seemingly stumbling drunkenly from occasional interview to occasional interview. I may have been one of them. But I'm out of that group now." I don't feel sad or sympathy for Palin - she made her choice. But I definitely wonder why she did it - I mean what did she really think would happen. I learned early in my working life - that it's far better to be honest - if you don't know something, or don't know how to do something - say so. Don't bullshit on your ability - because you'll always get caught out. And this is high stakes - and Palin's getting caught out in front of everyone. I think even the GOP and the most faithful are seeing that.
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