Bill can't run for pres. Bill is not riding around the country in a bus wrapped in the flag and the constitution with his picture on it. Bill finished his full term. Bill is Bill. Palin is Palin.
Interesting spin about the story now, that, by Paul Revere getting captured the British were warned that the colonials were waiting for them.
And while this may be true, I doubt PR actually wanted to warn the Brits.
Would it be one of the greatest political comebacks ever if Sarah actually became President? None of the liberal elite in the 70's would have believed that Ronald Reagan, B actor, would take the White House so soon after Watergate.
Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.
SS109 wrote: Would it be one of the greatest political comebacks ever if Sarah actually became President? None of the liberal elite in the 70's would have believed that Ronald Reagan, B actor, would take the White House so soon after Watergate.
It would solve the liberal problem it this country. All their heads would explode.
"Don’t look now — but I’m noticing a lot of mainstream writers who are praising the new film about Sarah Palin. (Or — at least — they are willing to write complimentary things about it.)
Here’s a quick rundown of what I’m seeing so far:
Over at CBS, Jan Crawford pens a positive review, noting: “If you like Sarah Palin, the movie will make you like her even more. Using never-before-seen video, it shows Palin taking on the machine and winning, while racking up whopping 80 percent approval ratings in the state. And you will feel fresh outrage about how savagely she has been treated and mocked by Hollywood and the liberal elite.”
(Many people view Palin’s 2008 interview with CBS’s Katie Couric as a major negative turning point. Could it be that the post-Couric CBS will portray Palin differently?)
The Daily Beast’s Shushannah Walshe (also a co-author of “Sarah from Alaska”) noted the film “offers an accurate look at just how much Palin was able to accomplish in her short tenure as governor of Alaska.”
Salon’s Matt Latimer writes, “the movie is earnest in offering those who are willing to take a second look at the beleaguered Alaskan.” He goes on to add:
Once upon a time … Sarah Palin was a political wonder: a mom who stood up — and defeated – powerful members of her own party. Though a long time ago and in a galaxy far, far away, even the New York Times favorably noted that Palin “first rose to prominence as a whistle-blower uncovering ethical misconduct in state government.”
neptunechimney wrote: (Many people view Palin’s 2008 interview with CBS’s Katie Couric as a major negative turning point. Could it be that the post-Couric CBS will portray Palin differently?)
I find that statement particularly funny.....like it's Katie Couric"s fault that Sarah Palin couldn't answer Katie's questions with anything that sounded remotely intelligent. How else could that interview be portrayed other than Sarah Palin sounded like an uneducated candidate? Seriously neptunechimney, do you think it's the interviewer's fault if a candidate being interviewed sounds like a fool? And those were softball questions.
neptunechimney wrote: (Many people view Palin’s 2008 interview with CBS’s Katie Couric as a major negative turning point. Could it be that the post-Couric CBS will portray Palin differently?)
I find that statement particularly funny.....like it's Katie Couric"s fault that Sarah Palin couldn't answer Katie's questions with anything that sounded remotely intelligent. How else could that interview be portrayed other than Sarah Palin sounded like an uneducated candidate? Seriously neptunechimney, do you think it's the interviewer's fault if a candidate being interviewed sounds like a fool? And those were softball questions.
Sorry, I thought the inclusion of the clip made it pretty clear what I thought. This is signaling the end of days.
"The Daily Beast’s Shushannah Walshe (also a co-author of “Sarah from Alaska”) noted the film “offers an accurate look at just how much Palin was able to accomplish in her short tenure as governor of Alaska.”
PS I do not see where what you quoted is blaming anyone.
I still, don't understand the HATRED for her, it's amazing!
They must really be afraid of her.
This HATRED, like those that want to dance to see Fred hurt... REAL FUNNY LEFTIST, THIS IS WHAT YOU THINK HUMOR IS, EXPAMLES ABOUND!!!!!
What if Rush said this about algore, or kerry, or any leftist? when they where thinking of running?
Comedian Jokes About Killing Sarah Palin if She’s Elected President
Posted on June 7, 2011 at 8:35am by Jonathon M. Seidl
Comedian Titus tells jokes for a living. And in general, they’re supposed to be funny. But is it comedy to joke about killing a possible future president? That’s exactly what he did yesterday when he quipped about hanging out on the “grassy knoll” if Palin is elected in 2012.