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Im Just Jules |
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Well, self-destructive and suicidal aren't exactly the same thing. I know you didn't seek out this pic to post, that it came with the article, so
I'm not directing my comments at you, just saying in general it's disturbing and OTT and really not necessary.
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India2 |
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The imagery makes sense if, in the viewer's opinion, Palin has just "killed" her political future by bailing out as governor. Note the crazed
eyes and grin in the picture, etc.... deliberately OTT and if you take the position that she's "finished" due to nutty, impulsive
instability, as the article did, then it all fits. ETA... it's understood that you find the suicide imagery troubling, Jules, but consider that it was
meant to be taken not literally but figuratively. Personally, I think Palin quit in hopes of becoming the conservative Oprah who manipulates her adoring
masses through the medium of daytime teevee, which is certainly more exciting and glamorous than slogging away in a dreary, borrrrring little civil service
job.
Last Edited By: India2
Jul 7, 2009 3:44 PM.
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nosyone |
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I think she's narcissistic enough to want to run, and actually think she has a chance, at the POTUS job! She's bought into the worship from some of her
followers and thinks everyone else is delusional and "out ot get her".
Meanwhile....she might want to consider who she hires to help her with those aspirations.....her lawyer actually told the press that the David Letterman joke played into her decision to quit...something about how that's bad for Alaska..... ay-i-i......
A day without laughter is a day wasted. ~
Charlie Chaplin
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laurel817 |
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I think she was in over her head as gov and has come full circle talent-wise, and, as India pointed out, decided her best bet is to become the conservative
Oprah.
She's been opportunistic all her life and now has discovered her new Oprah-tunity! It's never too late to have a happy childhood...stay calm & have a cupcake |
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heatmiserfl |
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laurel817 wrote:Heee! Yeah, I think she found out that governing is "hard work" like Dubya would say. You also have to "learn facts" and "work with people". Way too much for too little money and fame. There's gotta be a better way to use her talents as an attention whore.
"I used my Obama tax cut to buy tea bags for the protest against increased taxes." By KarenT. (won Huffington Post
caption contest for captioning photo of a tea party protester)
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Junebug924 |
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nosyone wrote:Interesting notion considering she perpetuated the trouble. If she had contacted Dave personally and said, "shut the fuck up about my family" instead of going on every media outlet that would have her, it might have died the quick death it deserved. I blame her for the extra hours of publicity over that, not Dave. And was there even a response to the apology? Also have to say that when I heard the joke I had no idea that she had been at the game with one of the younger daughters. I thought he was referring to the older, unwed mother one. She was assuming the world knew it.
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine...
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India2 |
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Gitsie007 |
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Man, now THAT is a pout! She looks like she is ready to cry in that picture.
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hando49 |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/#31788933
and LOL, the Dept of Law??????? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036677/#31788655 "The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to
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India2 |
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Maureen Dowd nails it again... http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/08/opinion/08dowd.html?_r=1&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss
Dear Diary,
No one understands me. It's like I'm speaking some Eskimo dialect or something. Andrea Mitchell follows me all the way to Kanakanak Beach and I get a French manicure and set up this huge photo op for her, even though she spooked the salmon. Todd and me are in our cool fishing bibs. Piper's helping out on the boat. It's an amazing day that shows how our Creator favored my beloved Alaska, gatekeeper of the continent, and makes a great shot for all the network reporters up here to milk. This progresses me away from my image as some kind of flaky "rogue diva" and back to my image as a tough huntin' and fishin' gal. But Andrea makes such a darn big deal about how I'm quitting in the middle of my term. "You're not listening to me!" I snap. She says maybe I didn't want to go back to the nitty-gritty of Alaska politics after the bright lights of the national campaign. "The nitty-gritty, like, you mean, the fish slime and the dirt under the fingernails and stuff that's me?" I said. Awesome response, huh?!! It's the same old double standard. I am not one of those who would whine and cuss. It's just not how I'm wired!!! But the minute I start to whine and cuss, the mainstream media totally misunderstands my verbiage and the combination of things that brought me to this place of knowing. And I know that I know that I know those crappy bloggers will put out more confliction stories. I keep explaining what impacted me, but everyone seems more confused and ironic than ever. What is it about average, hard-working Americans like me that Americans can't understand? I love Alaska too much to waste any more time on her Bridge to Nowhere. I need to be able to go forth out there and fight for what is right. And what is right is for me and my First Dude to take that big fish run to the White House. So people should stop being so stinkin' mean to me because this is a goal-setting thing, a full-court press, a sub-four marathon. Karl Rove thinks I'm not prepared for the national stage??? Pundits think I should read a book before I write one??? Man, I feel a grizzly rising up in me!!! Every mom we know multitasks. And I am one to believe I can use an all-of-the-above approach, too. I can abandon Alaska and ambition myself for the presidency. I can get bored with my job and fight apathy. I can take the easy path out to work hard on a path for fruitfulness. I can move on selfishly and call it altruistically. I don't need a title now when I can shake up the good ol' boys and get a better title in the end. You didn't really think I was going anywhere, did you? I'm one of Google's hot trends. We're doing a fund-raising push this week on SarahPAC to destroy Obama's attempt to destroy capitalism. And forget about Obama's youth revolution. I posed for a cheesecake shot in Runner's World with short-shorts and a crumpled American flag that's destined to be on the bedroom wall of every conservative 12-year-old boy. It's the metaphor, stupid! Heck yeah, I'm running! As I learned when I was a beauty contestant - flags and gams show you it's about country. And before you say anything though about the glam shots of me stretching and preening on the waterfront in my cute running outfits, don't bother. That would be a sexist double standard. Nobody said anything when Obama walked around in Hawaii without his shirt, showing off his washboard abs. Well, maybe they did, but I betcha they say more about me because, of course, we know by now, for some reason, a different standard applies to my decisions. It's just like when Obama, the One Who Must Be Obeyed, said his family was off-limits so everyone left them alone. But they never left mine alone. Thank goodness for that though because we hate being out of the limelight! It was a blast to see Bristol with my grandbaby Tripp on the cover of People as the ambassadress of abstinence! It's the same different standard with the dirt-digging behind these frivolous ethics complaints. As I told the reporters who chased me up here, if I were in the White House instead of Alaska, the Department of Law down there would look at some of the things that we've been charged with and automatically throw them out. Later, the media brats began making a big, fat ugly scene about there being no Department of Law in Washington. I say, tell that to the troops in Iraq and Afghanistan who are risking their lives to protect our system of laws. How sad that the unpatriotic, godless media picking away at me will never understand it's about country. It's about me running the country. It's about me running. It's about me. The media doesn't get Sarah Palin. I hear planes buzzing. Oh, no!! Have they all left?? Even that Time reporter who I showed how to
smoke salmon???
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hando49 |
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"The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to
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Im Just Jules |
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India2 wrote: I understand all that, but the imagery is hard not to take literally, when there's a gun pointed at her head and she looks as crazy as a shithouse rat. An image of her shooting herself in the foot would have conveyed the same ideas without being OTT. |
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Nysha2 |
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Given she said that if her political career dies, it dies, then maybe the cartoon would have been in better taste if the gun had been label as her political
career or pointed at it or something. But, I'm with Jules, I thought it was in bad taste and OTT. Although, I do think she's crazy as a shithouse rat.
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SweetJulls |
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I found this quote about her from Josh Marshall at TalkingPointsMemo...I think it aptly describes what I think of her.
As I think a number of others have said, I've always thought Palin's character was essentially that of a grifter. And when these folks blow out of town after a con has run its course, it's usually a pretty hasty exit.
"If the Republicans will stop telling lies about us, we'll stop telling the truth about them." ~ Adlai Stevenson
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Junebug924 |
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Even the kid is weighing in...
Link Levi Johnston: Palin resigned to cash in on fameANCHORAGE, Alaska - A spokeswoman for Gov. Sarah Palin is scoffing at comments by Bristol Palin's former fiance, who says he thinks Palin resigned to cash in on her fame. "It is interesting to learn Levi is working on a piece of fiction while honing his acting skills," Palin family
spokeswoman Meghan Stapleton said in an e-mail to The Associated Press. (note: Wow. That is incredibly nasty. Methinks the lady doth protest too much.)
Levi Johnston, 19, whose wedding to Bristol Palin was called off earlier this year, said Thursday he lived with the Palin family from early December to the second week in January. He claimed he heard the governor several times say how nice it would be to take advantage of the lucrative deals that were being offered, including a reality show and a book. "She had talked about how nice it would be to take some of this money people had been offering us and you know just run with it, say 'forget everything else,'" he said. He said he thinks book deals were really what appealed to Palin. "I think the big deal was the book. That was millions of dollars," said Johnston, who has had a strained relationship with the family but now says things have improved. Compensation details of Palin's book projects haven't been disclosed. The former GOP vice presidential candidate has said she is facing more than $500,000 in legal fees. Johnston made his comments at a news conference Thursday at the office of his attorney, Rex Butler. Johnston came forward, Butler said, because Alaskans want to know why Palin has decided to resign, effective the end of the month. Johnston is pursuing his own book deal and movie deal while working as a carpenter. Asked if he would vote for her if she ran for president, Johnston said: "I think she's a great lady, but after seeing what she did now, you know, leaving Alaska, I would have to say, 'no.' Obviously she's stressed out as governor. I mean moving up to the vice president or president is huge. I just don't think anymore that she's cut out for the job."
With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine...
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hando49 |
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"The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to
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Im Just Jules |
Resignation may wind up costing hundreds of thousands | ||
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From mudflats.net
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hando49 |
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May I borrow this Jules?
"The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to
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Im Just Jules |
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Sure, I didn't write it.
It came from mudflats.net or maybe it's themudflats.net |
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India2 |
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shannyn-moore/sarah-palins-constitution_b_230390.html
When Senator Bill Wielechowski came on my radio program this week, he dropped a bomb I wasn't ready for; in order for Alaska to avoid a constitutional crisis, "The real solution...is for the governor to say...'I will withhold my resignation until the legislature can meet.'" Dead air...please explain, Senator. Wielechowski pointed out that this was the first summer in years that the legislature was not called into a special session. Lawmakers made plans. Plans to fish, plans to visit friends and relatives Outside, plans to just enjoy an Alaskan Summer. Getting everyone together prior to July 25 (Palin's last day as governor) is almost next to impossible ("...we estimate we can (meet) first-second week in August..."). For some reason, nothing seems simple in Alaska. It would seem with the governor's resignation, the Lieutenant Governor, Sean Parnell, could simply take his seat. The appointed third-in-line would then slip into Sean's chair and we could get back to business. Sorry. According to both parties, Alaska sits on the edge of a constitutional crisis because of the "chain of command vacuum" created by the governor's abrupt resignation. The perfect storm of events lined up on February 6, 2009. Senate Resolution 5 passed 16 - 1. It found Todd Palin and the governor's aides guilty of contempt of the State of Alaska Senate. Their refusal to co-operate with subpoenas during the Branchflower Investigation came with no penalties; just the finding. Four days later, Attorney General Talis Colberg resigned. Colberg purportedly advised those found in contempt to ignore their subpoenas. In February 2007, Palin appointed her AG, Talis Colberg, to serve as successor to the Lieutenant Governor. The legislative body confirmed him. His resignation called for not only a new AG, but a new successor as well. On April 16th, the nomination of Wayne Anthony Ross for AG was defeated after a long, controversial hearing. Commissioner of Corrections, Joe Schmidt was confirmed as "third in line" in the event the governor or lieutenant governor were unable to fulfill their duties. Hey, great, constitutional obligations met! Not so fast... When the governor resigned, Joe Schmidt, who had lobbied for the job and sent thank you notes to those who voted for him, decided "Thanks, but no thanks." Schmidt, a high school friend of Palin's, was a controversial nomination after a 514-19 vote of "no confidence" by the Alaska Correctional Officers Association in 2008. Their lack of confidence had to do with cover up of a contagious bacterial infection, MRSA, among prisoners and guards. In May, the ACOA filed a lawsuit against Sarah Palin's administration for purposefully dragging its feet in getting the legislature to appropriate pay increases, thereby sabotaging new contract arbitration. It's hard to know why Mr. Schmidt declined his previously sought duty, but a replacement was named by the governor quickly; Alaska National Guard Lieutenant General Craig Campbell. Last August, just days after Sarah Palin's VP nomination, then Major General Campbell told the AP the governor had no control over the Alaska Air National Guard. He continued breaking down the meme of her experience in an interview with the Boston Globe. Two days later, on Friday, September 8th, Campbell flip-flopped on Fox news. He sang the governor's praises. The following Monday, Palin promoted him to Lieutenant General in the Alaska National Guard-a rank only recognized in Alaska. Now she has promoted him for his loyalty again; this time to Lieutenant Governor. Here is where the constitutional crisis has a head on. With Palin's resignation, Joe Schmidt declining the Lt. Gov job, and Mr. Campbell not being confirmed by the legislative body...we are left with one leader, Sean Parnell, and no spares. According to the Constitution we have to have a spare. The only way to get a spare is to have a special session and confirm Mr. Campbell. Palin's newest attorney general appointee, Dan Sullivan, formerly of the Bush Administration, supports the unconfirmed succession of Mr. Campbell. Mr. Sullivan has yet to be confirmed by the legislature. Oooh, lucky us! An oh-so-special session! Wait! Governor Palin's $28.6 million veto of federal stimulus funds for energy assistance and weatherization is on the desk waiting for next year's session to start. The legislature has 5 days to override the governor's veto, or forfeit it. The decision was made not to have a special session to flip her decision-not for the lack of votes, but because of the expense. As more information rolls out, Palin's excuses for leaving office become weaker. The ethics complaints were to blame. "Millions ofdollars" have been sifted down to less than $300,000-$296,042.58 to be exact. The ethics complaint Palin filed on herself in a political attempt to derail the Branchflower Investigation cost the state $187,797. That means all of the other complaints combined cost the state $108,245.58. But wait, Alaskan Frank Gwartney's "travelgate" complaint forced Palin to cough up $8,143.62 back to the state coffers. So the net cost of all of the ethics complaints, excluding Palin's expensive political stunt, was $101,101.84. On June 26, 2007, a joint special session was called to fund a program for low income seniors. The cost of the one day meeting? $103,500. Here's the rub; Governor Palin aborting her term will end up costing Alaskans more than all of the non-Palin ethics complaints combined. Former legislators I spoke with estimated this session would cost somewhere north of $150,000. $150,000 just to sort out her mess! Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers I've talked to see this "July Surprise" as an expensive constitutional train wreck. Most are projecting the session needing at least a few days. Let's do the math:
Maybe we need to start AlaskaPAC. If the solution to averting a constitutional crisis is for Sarah Palin to stay on as governor for a few weeks, as one Democratic Senator suggested on my
radio show, Alaska should be a reality show. "Help, I'm A Celebrity Governor, Get Me Out Of Here!"
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