Palin's Dirty Hands

» "AFTER A SPEECH in which she chided Obama for his use of a teleprompter, Sarah Palin did a Q&A where she visibly reads notes from her palm. At least Obama doesn't get his hands dirty."
GotchaMediaBlog.com finds it ironic that the former Republican vice presidential candidate was videotaped with words written on her hand during an interview at the Tea Party Convention.
» "WHEN FAT JOE began working on his own collective, the Terror Squad, the centerpiece of the crew was [Big] Pun, whose 500-pound physique never obscured his lyrical dexterity. The first solo Latino MC to go platinum, Pun put a stop to all the Rico Suave talk with dizzying tongue twisters."
XXLmag.com remembers the Bronx rapper, who died 10 years ago Sunday due to a heart attack and respiratory failure.
» "IT IS A SHAME that 'Temple Grandin' is an HBO film. If released theatrically, Claire Danes would be the frontrunner for a 2010 Oscar. She is that good."
TalkingMoviezzz.blogspot.com was extremely impressed with the actress' portrayal of the woman who revolutionized the livestock industry.
» "DANICA PATRICK's sixth-place finish in her stock car debut Saturday night didn't earn her a trophy but something much more useful: respect and credit."
Holly Cain at Motorsports.Fanhouse.com was impressed with the former IndyCar driver's performance in the ARCA Series race at Daytona International Speedway.
Photo courtesy Melina Mara/The Washington Post
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Sarah uses four phrases for a 45 minute barnburner and that's a scandal. Obama can't give a speech to grade schoolers without two teleprompters and that's indicative of his brilliance.
You people are lost beyond help.
By Visceral Rebellion , Posted February 7, 2010 7:53 PMThis is *hilarious* Palin with the nuke codes written on her hand: http://tilt-o-rama.com/palinnuke.jpg
By JJ Smith , Posted February 7, 2010 9:45 PMNo he doesn't get his hands dirty. According to Helen Thomas he calls the reporters the night before.
By Mark E. Gillar , Posted February 7, 2010 9:54 PMWhen a liberal like Thomas says that, you know it has a strong chance of being true. Here's the vid: http://www.liberalmadness.com/video/liberal-journalist-accuses
It's too funny. In the late summer of 2008 when candidate John McCain announced his curious choice of a running mate, I immediately ran to the computer to do a google-search of the name, "Sarah Palin". I knew next-to-nothing about the woman other than the fact that she was the governor of Alaska. The first thing in her paper-thin biography that stood out for me was the date of her birth: February 11, 1964. I remember that day - distinctly! That was the day my beloved grandma, Loretta Doran Clements, died in South Bend, Indiana at the age of sixty-eight.
But other than that interesting coincidence there was not a heck of a lot in her biography that really stood out. Truth be told, I was more than a little puzzled as to why the GOP would think her an asset to the ticket. The moment she opened her mouth at her first campaign stop in Dayton, Ohio, I could only think of one thing:
Sally Field as "Gidget".
When someone like Sarah Palin can make it as far as she has, it can mean only one thing and it's not a particularly good sign: we are living in a culture that has been custom-tailored for idiots. When a person who can barely put two coherent sentences together without the aid of a teleprompter becomes one of the best-selling non-fiction authors of the decade, that's usually a pretty good indicator that society is spiraling downward at a fairly decent clip. Fasten your seat belts, kiddies!
I had always believed that Monty Python alumni Michael Palin was the funniest person in the world to bear that name. In fact it should be stated for the record that the two Palins are equally funny. The only difference is that Michael works very hard at it. Sarah's funniness, on the other hand, is purely accidental. The woman is a scream; the Buster Keaton of unintentional comedy.
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Tom Degan
By Tom Degan , Posted February 8, 2010 5:47 AMGoshen, NY