Oh Gosh Darn! Sarah Palin! You Almost fooled Me!
July 4, 2009 | Rochester, New York | Vetting explained
IT WAS AMBITION THAT KILLED THE BEAST.
I'm sorry, folks, but I can't believe the naiveté spewing from the mouths of so many intelligent news writers. Even ol' V.P. Joe Biden, stated, he takes Palin 'at her word' when she sited personal reasons for stepping down. This is so obviously the move of someone caught between the teeth of ambition. Today, Palin started to let the proverbial cat out of the bag, as she ever so lightly suggested her real motive by claiming a 'higher calling:' code for, "I'm running for president, baby! God has given me the golden baton and I'm gonna ride the back of Obama right into the White House!" Even if there are criminal charges, this shameless excuse for a patriot, will no doubt turn it into a cross. I'm betting she has two strategies: Develop a constituency with nothing but endless criticisms of our president, which is really easy when you don't actually have any responsibilities, and inflame as many kooks as possible. Typical KKK. You can predict the latter from 'the dude's' eternal shit-eating angry grin, that states: "We will radicalize America against the entire world culture and call it democracy." No surprises, here. After all, dude was always radical, as Palin was always a flawed ambiguous personality. How could some average Joe (no, not the plumber) like me, get this, while the brilliant lights of media miss it? Palin is, and always was, transparent as glass. Wake up and smell the moose burning. Do you really think it was coincidence she announced this 'higher calling' on the Fourth of July?
- Tags:
- election,
- 2012,
- conservative,
- july,
- wing,
- fundamentalism,
- fourth,
- right,
- palin,
- republican
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