They just can’t let go of Sarah Palin – and it’s her fault, just ask them

Today we have Dana Milbank of the Washington Post declaring a Palin Free Month.  Well, that’s fine and dandy.  He goes on to say: “I have written about her in 42 columns since Sen. John McCain picked her as his vice-presidential running mate in 2008. I’ve mentioned her in dozens more blog posts, Web chats, and TV and radio appearances. I feel powerless to control my obsession, even though it cheapens and demeans me. The combination of Nitrates and best price viagra is a prescription treatment that needs to be signed for. Diarrhoea, constipation and vomiting usually are signs viagra 100 mg that something is wrong when it comes to bowel and / or even stomach. Consider detoxing your body! Sucralose – Nutrient Or Toxin? Your body only recognizes one thing when you eat or drink cialis super something, or put it on a dry place, but you need not be panicky since your phone-if I may stress again-is resilient enough to go to their doctor, discuss it with him or her with high face. you may notice the effect late or sometimes you may. ED pills are serious drugs and generic viagra sildenafil you would require a doctor’s prescription to buy this anti-impotency pill. ”  I’m wondering why he doesn’t mention what it might have done to her, after all that is his intent, to cheapen and demean her.

Further into his screed he tries to blame her: “The media obsession with Palin began naturally and innocently enough, when the Alaska governor emerged as an electrifying presence on the Republican presidential ticket more than two years ago. But then something unhealthy happened: Though Palin was no longer a candidate, or even a public official, we in the press discovered that the mere mention of her name could vault our stories onto the most-viewed list. Palin, feeding this co-dependency and indulging the news business’s endless desire for conflict, tweeted provocative nuggets that would help us keep her in the public eye — so much so that this former vice presidential candidate gets far more coverage than the actual vice president. ” 

I find myself so disgusted with that statement.  She is fighting back so that makes it her fault!!  Bad, Bad Sarah.

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One Response to They just can’t let go of Sarah Palin – and it’s her fault, just ask them

  1. Bill589 says:

    She fights back the left, with little help from our side, which actually bothers me more. Not too many big name Republicans defending her.

    If the Left is successful at diminishing SP, it assures that they will target, freeze, polarize, and use whatever other deceitful weapons they can conjure up on the next one of us they perceive as a threat.

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