I think she's neat.
do you see her at the fishing trip? She was genuine, unpretentious, and affable.
Do I think she should be in politics? Hell NO!
But, she has a great future in media and pop life. I wouldn't be surprised if she get a reality show.
| Author | Comment | ||
|---|---|---|---|
jamesv |
I LOVE sarah Palin |
Lead | |
|
Yes, it's true.
I think she's neat. do you see her at the fishing trip? She was genuine, unpretentious, and affable. Do I think she should be in politics? Hell NO! But, she has a great future in media and pop life. I wouldn't be surprised if she get a reality show. |
|||
richall20 |
|||
|
James I think its time for you to get some friends, besides your computer.
|
|||
vwpatterson3 |
|||
|
She's a HIDEOUS creature who would love to see all of us rotting in hell. UGH!!!!!!!!!! Remember, people fell for Evita's act, too.
|
|||
White Mustang |
|||
|
I see NOTHING genuine about this woman. She's about as full of shit as they come. She's also a hateful and vindictive little bitch who LOVES to dish it
out, but can't take in return. She's appalling and pathetic.
She's resigning as governor because after all the daily rallies for many months during the presidential campaign where she got to speak in front of adoring crowds chanting "Sarah!, Sarah!, Sarah!", returning back to governing her little state of 600,00+ people just isn't as fun. And don't forget that it was at these rallies that she kept REPEATEDLY charging that Obama was "palling around with terrorists" to which members of her rallies were shouting "Kill Him!" and "Off with his Head!". Yeah, she's a real gem. Jamesv, you have a right to love her all you want. But (in my opinion) I think this might just be the most idiotic and perplexing posting you have ever made. |
|||
Modernmuscle |
|||
|
I absolutely agree with the previous poster. 100%. Your world view needs re-examination.
|
|||
tomasholobek |
|||
|
The Quitta from Wasilla? Bailin' Pailin?
Jamesv: are you out of your frotting mind? This woman might be nice to run the PTA bake sale, but in her adult life she has a history of dividing people into the "for me" or "mine enemies" camps, having a disparity between the cute way she says things and the awful things that come out of her mouth, having NOT a single CLUE about policy other than dropping a few catch phrases: of calling people UN-American or terrurrrists when she calls herself "pro-America" while supporting anti-American secessionists: http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/08/sarah-palin200908 of judging others and then escaping that judgment herself: Basically being an ignorant, my-shit-don't-stink, anti-choice, anti-gay, pro-gun, pro-secessionist, god tells me what to do cause I don't have a clue religionist (that is no different from a mullah in Iran as far as I am concerned) snowbilly hypocrite. Let her run the PTA back in Wasilla. As Jon Stewart says: |
|||
vwpatterson3 |
|||
|
|||
jamesv |
|||
|
James I think its time for you to get some friends, besides your computer.
Just had TWO hook ups tonight!!! I think she is genuine. I may not share her political views. But, there are people who do share my political view that I can't stand. I don't like their personality. Affable is the best word to describe. I think she will have a long and bring future. --------------------- Main Entry: af·fa·ble Listen to the pronunciation of affable Pronunciation: \ˈa-fə-bəl\ Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English affabyl, from Anglo-French, from Latin affabilis, from affari to speak to, from ad- + fari to speak - more at ban Date: 15th century 1 : being pleasant and at ease in talking to others 2 : characterized by ease and friendliness |
|||
tomasholobek |
|||
|
An affable fool who talks sewage is still a shit talker.
Palin is symbolic of what is wrong with America: small minded, judgmental, hypocritically dogmatic, anti-intellectual and fearful of what is different. Even her own party is and was divided by her, some seeing her as a mouthpiece for conservative values, the rest seeing her as an embarrassment and unfit for higher office. Now that she's decided to give up, she alienated another chunk of her base. The Audacity of HYPE.... The woman has no intellectual curiosity (much like George W. Bush), no original thought, nothing to offer other than random, confusing bumper sticker slogans. I see a bright future for her above the Arctic Circle, clubbing seals to death and skinning moose. Or maybe announcing the weather on the local Fox affiliate. Jamesv, go like Cathy Lee instead. |
|||
jamesv |
|||
|
Tomas, I did not say that she is a particularly smart woman, nor is she a liberal. But, that is not what is takes to be a pop celebrity.
I said she is "neat, genuine, unpretentious, and affable." For those reasons, I think she will have a good future ahead of her outside of politics. Just wait and see.... |
|||
Modernmuscle |
|||
|
Doing what? I only see her working with some nutty "right to life" group or giving paid speeches the rightwing lemmings.
She can't construct a coherent thought on her feet, so she's SOL on the tube or radio. I guess there is always Branson. Anita Bryant may need a co-star. She's Dan Quayle without the track record. |
|||
SpareChange1 |
|||
|
She's mean, hateful and just the kind of person I wouldn't have in my life at all. And that's not to mention that she would love to see my firm,
tight ass burning in her hell. Fuck the bitch. I don't care how "affable" she is.
|
|||
tomasholobek |
|||
jamesv wrote: It would be simple just to dump on her here just because she is a conservative, but she's given us more than that. She may look affable on tv, but she says nasty things that would make Joe McCarthy proud and has a mean, narcissistic, self aggrandizing streak as well as a history of quitting when she doesn't get her way. The talk of her getting a tv show is pretty funny. Unless it's on the 700 Club, it would premier with high ratings and the drop the floor when she's found out not to have any original or even deep thoughts. She would just ramble on with her verbal diarrhea really not saying anything of substance. Her VP interviews caused a national gasp when people saw how mentally unprepared she was. Imagine that on a regular basis. Just wait and see. She's just Bush without a brain (Karl Rove). I actually like Cathy Lee, although if I was around her 24/7 I'd probably want to strangle her, but I find her more affable and more capable the the Quitta from Wasilla. In the meantime, just keep on frotting. |
|||
JasJames |
|||
tomasholobek wrote:I was under the understanding that this is a lifetime tendency going back to high school; that is where she was known as the Barracuda. If she does decide to run, one of her Repiglican rivals MUST do an ad to the effect that she has NEVER completed a political term (elected or appointed).
JamesJames
|
|||
jamesv |
|||
|
She has NO chance at a political life at all in the future.
It is in pop culture that she will find financially lucrative. |
|||
jamgil |
|||
|
I like Palin............in Alaska, as far away from the lower 48 as possible.
|
|||
kbarrister |
|||
|
She is positively insipid, infantile, demagogic, and a hypocrite to boot! Can someone be pretentious and classless at the same time? She can taste money and
fame so bad she can barely stand it! Why does almost every prominent conservative who preaches abstinence, "just say no", and working class values
seem to raise children who bear no resemblance to those values. There is absolutely NOTHING I admire or find attractive as a person about this woman. Does
anyone have last Sunday's column by Maureen Dowd about her from the new York Times to post here? It was priceless....
|
|||
luvmuscl |
|||
|
July 5, 2009
OP-ED COLUMNIST Now, Sarah's Folly By MAUREEN DOWD WASHINGTON Sarah Palin showed on Friday that in one respect at least, she is qualified to be president. Caribou Barbie is one nutty puppy. Usually we don't find that exquisite battiness in our leaders until they've been battered by sordid scandals like Watergate (Nixon), gnawing problems like Vietnam (L.B.J.), or scary threats like biological terrorism (Cheney). When Lyndon Johnson was president, some of his staff began to think of him as "a sick man," as Bill Moyers told Arthur Schlesinger Jr. Moyers and his fellow Johnson aide Dick Goodwin even began reading up on mental illness - Bill on manic depression and Dick on paranoia. And so it was, Todd Purdum learned, as he traveled Alaska reporting on Palin for Vanity Fair, that the governor's erratic and egoistic behavior has been a source of concern for people there. "Several told me, independently of one another," Purdum writes, "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." The White House can drive its inhabitants loopy. So at least Sarah Palin is ahead of the curve on that one. As Alaskans settled in to enjoy holiday salmon bakes and the post-solstice thaw, their governor had a solipsistic meltdown so strange it made Sparky Sanford look like a model of stability. On the shore of Lake Lucille, with wild fowl honking and the First Dude smiling, with Piper in the foreground and their Piper Cub in the background, the woman who took the Republican Party by storm only 10 months ago gave an incoherent, breathless and prickly stream of consciousness to a small group in her Wasilla yard. Gobsmacked Alaska politicians, Republican big shots, the national press, her brother, the D.C. lawyer who helped create her political action committee and yes, even Fox News, played catch-up. What looked like a secret wedding turned out to be a public unraveling as the G.O.P. implosion continued: Sarah wanted everyone to know that she's not having fun and people are being mean to her and she doesn't feel like finishing her first term as governor. She can hunt wolves from the air and field-dress a moose, but she fears being a lame duck? Some brickbats over her ethics and diva turns as John McCain's running mate, and that dewy skin turns awfully thin. Maybe there's another red Naughty Monkey high heel to drop - there's often a hidden twist in Sarah's country-music melodramas. Or is this a reckless high-speed escape from small-pond Alaska, where her popularity is dropping, to the big time Below? Even some conservative analysts admitted that the governor's move seemed ga-ga before venturing the spin that Palin might be "crazy like a fox," as Sarah's original cheerleader, Bill Kristol, put it. Maybe, Kristol mused, she could use the 18 months she would have spent finishing her term to write her book and study up on the issues for 2012. Why not? Palin/Sanford in 2012, with the slogan: "Save time - we're already in Crazy Town." Palin's speech is classic casuistry. After girlish burbling about how "progressing our state" and serving Alaska "is the greatest honor that I could imagine," and raving about how much she loves her job, she abruptly announced that she was making the ultimate sacrifice: dumping the state on her lieutenant. Why "milk it," as she put it, when you can quit it? "Only dead fish go with the flow," she said, while cold fish can blow out of town. Leaving Alaska in the lurch is best for Alaska. She can better "effect change" in government from outside government. She can fulfill her promise of "efficiencies and effectiveness" by deserting Juneau midway through her term - and taking her tanning bed with her. "We need those who will respect our Constitution," said Palin, who swore on the Bible to uphold the Constitution. She said she can't fulfill that silly old oath of office in the usual way because she's not "wired to operate under the same old politics as usual." Naturally, she dragged the troops in, saying that her trip to see wounded soldiers overseas "fortified" her decision to give up because "they don't give up." She refuses to succumb to the "politics of personal destruction." It's no fun unless she's the one aiming those poison darts, as she did when she accused Barack Obama of associating "with terrorists who targeted their own country." Sometimes, she explained, if you're the star, you have to "call an audible and pass the ball" and leave at halftime, "so the team can win" somehow without you. The maverick must run free when greener pastures beckon. The musher must jump out of the dogsled when warmer climes call. As Palin's spokeswoman, Meg Stapleton, says, "The world is literally her oyster." But just remember, beloved Alaska, it's all about you. http://www.nytimes.com/20...n/05dowd.html?_r=1]Click here |
|||
jamesv |
|||
|
unfortunately, Kbarrister,
Nothing you stated negates her chances for being a pop celebrity and a future super millionairess. |
|||
White Mustang |
|||
|
"Pop Celebrity"? Doubtful.
Celebrity among the ignorant far right? Yes. Make millions? Absolutely. I don't think anyone is denying that she has the opportunity to milk her idolatry among the right-wing nuts. Jamesv, people are taking exception with your assertion/opinion that she's nice, genuine, affable, and basically a good person. She's demonstrated to most intelligent, sane people that she's none of these things. Your admiration of her (which is your right) is just dumbfounding to me. |
|||
richall20 |
|||
White Mustang wrote: I agree with you wholeheartedly there WMustang. But she has already made millions under the table when she got the rights for the gas pipeline to a non american company that alaska will have to pay $$$millions to just to construct it. Odd thing is, there was an american company who didn't want a dime from alaska , who was willing to build it too but Palin did not want them. Not hard to figure that one out. I absoluetly see no redeeming qualities in this woman. Another thing, is that it is very possible she is actually dumber than GWBush.
Last Edited By: richall20
07/08/09 09:01 PM.
Edited 3 times.
|
|||