I’ve been listening to the TV and I’m pretty disturbed by all the fun they’ve been making of Sarah Palin.
She’s pretty, keeps her figure up, and seems quite spunky for a woman. Some of the liberal know-it-alls on TV keep putting her down for her statements which, they claim, don’t make a lot of sense when you pay attention to them.
Who cares! Politicians don’t make sense generally. We don’t elect people for their ability to make sense. We elected George W. two times. He wasn’t much good at putting logical thoughts together either.
In fact, you've got to be pretty suspicious of anybody who is too educated.
Look at that Hussein Obama guy! He has a Harvard law degree, some sort of Cum Laude. What an elite!
Yes, Obama has a way with words. That’s pretty suspicious in itself. What's he hiding? Smooth talkers use their fancy words to pull the wool over our eyes.
Sarah Palin's speeches are pretty much attacks on the scary empty suit who is good with words. Yes, you get the feeling that somebody else is giving her suggestions on what to say and she’s kind of going along with it, remembering the phrases as best she can. OK, so she mixes some things up! That’s fine. As she says, she’s been at this vice president stuff a very short time. She can’t be expected to just pop up and handle all those questions without some coaching. She doesn't need to know policy anyway. Her job is to expose Obama, not make policy statements.
Clearly, the mainstream commie liberal socialistic Marxist press is out to get her. Playing "stump the candidate," they hit her with "gotcha" type questions. They’re being unfair when they ask her to name specifics, such as the newspapers she reads, or what the Bush doctrine is.
Would your average hockey mom do any better under all that pressure? I don't think so.
Sure, Joe Biden would probably be able to name specific Supreme Court decisions, or be able to remember the newspapers he reads, but he's one of "them" and Sarah is one of us.
Come on, people, be fair. Stop picking on our girl Sarah!
Monday, October 13, 2008
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