Ughh... Palin, again...
November 13th, 2009 at 7:54 PM
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'Going Rogue' reignites Palin divide, even in her hometown OK, look---who is really interested in Palin and WHY? It bothers me that she is writing a book (which I'm sure she thinks is a fast track to the White House---following Obama's success with his books). But seriously, Palin represents maybe 25% of the country (at most), and that percentage is made up of the people that we want to evolve (in many ways) anyways. When Palin speaks, I feel like I'm crammed in a hot living room, against my will, having to endure an Amway presentation---I just want an exit! So, if anyone cares enough, please tell me what value Palin brings to not only politics (because she's even trouble to McCain who, unfortunately, gave her the idea) but our country and government? She is completely transparent in my opinion, and what we see in her is not complex, just average, and she's not even good at being average. Furthermore, if Palin really wanted to serve our country, she'd disappear (except for appearances in Mad magazine, et al.), like the majority thought she would. I mean face it, it's a fact that she pisses off most people anyways and rarely has anything unique to say. She can only speak to a polarized audience. Her leading would be a disaster or a massive lowering of our nation's stock of intelligence. Yes, it would be mind numbing. As much as I like this sticker below, it still irks me to view it. That's how distasteful Palin is to me. I mean give me reason to change my views, please, because it's rare that I don't trust someone as much as I don't trust her. But again, she's aiming beyond her capabilities in my opinion, and even worse, she's trying to force it. Too bad she didn't stay in China following her business seminar there. Maybe Greenland, or Antarctica, could use a governor. Ah, but then she'd drill both of those future refuges into the sea. ![]() |
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Schwarzenegger slams Palin
Thanks, Arnold. Those were my sentiments almost verbatim.
"You have to ask: what was she trying to accomplish?" Schwarzenegger, in Copenhagen for the international climate change summit, told the Financial Times. "Is she really interested in this subject or is she interested in her career and in winning the (Republican presidential) nomination? -Arnold via CNN

It is still a good subject. My question is...Why is it that whenever someone screws-up they write a book? I don't intend on reading her book nor former Ms. California. But, I understand it is their choice. Opportunity falls in the hands of the needy. Think about it, how much it cost the former governor to run for president and Miss California was probably depending on that title and what it can bring. All in all, I wish them well in their choices and to remember "you can fool a person once" but, not again. Thanks



At this point, I don't think she could win the presidency. However, she'd be a good conservative talk radio host--she'd bring in the advertising bucks. I wouldn't listen to her, for sure, but I'm sure she'd be welcomed. Sadly, though, most listeners wouldn't realize the personal insult they've suffered by becoming a Palin radio fan, considering the true motives and substance of her outspokenness.