Friday, July 24, 2009

Where does all that money really go?

One of the best descriptions of Palin's possible intentions I've read. Also a great glimpse of "political action committees" and what they really do.

Sarah Palin, Inc. The Phoenix.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

To Summarize...

Go to:

This link

Then this link

Then this link

& finally this link

Then you'll know all you need to know about The Quitta from Wasilla and you can resume your life and move on.

Friday, July 3, 2009

RIP Sarah Palin

Retire in Peace.

She doesn't want to be lame duck.

She thinks sitting around is for quitters so instead, she will quit.

She thinks there should be more downs syndrome babies in the world and her family was hurt to see Trig's iconic photo desecrated.

She won't be one of those governors that end their term traveling around on expensive trade missions (she just got back from Kosovo and Germany).

She is upset that those damn political operatives have bastardized her ethics reform by using them against her, wasting MILLIONS (or hundreds of thousands) of tax payer dollars (mainly investigating the Troopergate complaint she lodged against herself).

She keeps getting caught lying by those liars in the liberal media.

She can't seem to share those emails people nagging her about (emails she didn't release have shown possible reasons) and hopes for justice against that damn teenager that tried to get them (illegally) for FREE!

Oh and she's running out of people to fire for disagreeing with her.

I have this strange feeling that this is about to get even stranger...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

RIP Captain EO

Not sure why but Michael Jackson's death makes me very, very sad.


May Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon also RIP.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Is everyone just searching for a reason to be outraged?

I mean seriously I get annoyed all the time but I'm never really outraged by the world...often amused, often confused, often annoyed. But actual outrage? Nah. It just seems these days everyone is pissed about something and if they're not already pissed their poised with the zipper down waiting for something, anything, to help them find that first drop of anger.

Lighten up. Pay attention, watch, discuss, but for crying out loud don't get outraged and start hating things. The world is going bitter.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Freedom of speech is essential.

I think it's kind of great that the Sarah Palin/David Letterman feud is going on during the Iranian elections. For one it really puts Sarah Palin and her insignificance and un-seriousness in perspective. But more importantly it has allowed us to see an illustration of just how crucial freedom of speech is from the most meaningful, life changing, speech to the most trivial, most inappropriate or most offensive speech.

Iranian Elections Update:
"And my hope is that the regime responds not with violence, but with a recognition that the universal principles of peaceful expression and democracy are ones that should be affirmed."
- President Obama

"Ahmadinejad called the opposition as a bunch of insignificant dirt who try to make the taste of victory bitter to the nation. He also called the western leaders as a bunch of 'filthy homosexuals'. All these disgusting remarks was today answered by that largest demonstration ever. Older people compared the demonstration of today with the Ashura Demonstration of 1979 which marks the downfall of the Shah regime and even said that it outnumbered that event. The militia burnt a house themselves to find the excuse to commit violence. People neutralized their tactic to a large degree by their solidarity, their wisdom and their denial to enage in any violent act."
-
Quoted on Andrew Sullivan's, The Daily Dish

Palin/Letterman Update:

Sarah Palin's acceptance of David Letterman's second apology reads something like this:

"I'd like to thank young women everywhere and our brave troops that make moments like this possible for me. And also, equality, free speech, evolution and respect."