"I’m sorry Fox cancelled all my scheduled interviews tonight because I sure wanted to take the opportunity on the air to highlight Senator John McCain’s positive contributions to America, to honor him, and to reflect on what a biased media unfairly put him through four years ago tonight. Granted, our honored and esteemed war hero has gone through much more than the liberal media can ever do to him in their efforts to harm this patriot. I look forward to hearing his words to his fellow Americans tonight more than any of the other convention speeches. God bless John McCain. Thank you for everything. And happy birthday, my friend."
-- Sarah Palin, the 2008 vice-presidential nominee for the Republican Party, via Facebook
Ouch, it looks like Sarah Palin is being drastically brought down to size and humbled. Maybe the movie "Game Change" on the 2008 election, dramatizing vividly to the popular audience how dingy and flakey she is, that forced this move. The Republicans are apparently doing what they can to fix their image as the dingy reality-TV Party. Maybe it won't be long before we stop hearing anything from her, as she sort of disappears from history. Unfortunately for the Party and for the country, their dingy problem runs much deeper than Sarah, who was just an attractive front-person for that element of the country.
-- Sarah Palin, the 2008 vice-presidential nominee for the Republican Party, via Facebook
Ouch, it looks like Sarah Palin is being drastically brought down to size and humbled. Maybe the movie "Game Change" on the 2008 election, dramatizing vividly to the popular audience how dingy and flakey she is, that forced this move. The Republicans are apparently doing what they can to fix their image as the dingy reality-TV Party. Maybe it won't be long before we stop hearing anything from her, as she sort of disappears from history. Unfortunately for the Party and for the country, their dingy problem runs much deeper than Sarah, who was just an attractive front-person for that element of the country.