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And like Obama was?
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I recently read "Blind Allegiance to Sarah Palin" by a guy who worked for her from the day she announced for governor until she resigned. His final words were that she's not fit to lead anything. Period! She ran the gov's office like the mean girl from high school would've done if named principal - vendettas galore (on state time)!
People like Frank Bailey cease to amaze me. They write these petty tell-all books about what awful people their former employers were, but can never explain why they continued working for them if they were such monsters.
But anything written by him should be taken with a grain of salt. He's currently up on numerous ethics violations. Weasel.
"still"?
I don't think the nation, outside of some hyper-partisan leftists, ever considered her duplicitous in the Giffords shooting.
a third of all Americans say that the website – which had an image that looked like the crosshairs of a gun marking Gifford’s congressional district – deserves a great deal or a moderate amount of blame. The former Alaska governor put the website up last year during the debate over health care reform, to highlight 20 congressional districts won by Sen. John McCain in the 2008 presidential election, where Democratic representatives were voting in favor of the legislation.
And like Obama was?

The only people who blame Palin for the shooting are left-wing lunatics.
Please share with us the name of ONE "left-wing lunatic"* who blamed Governor Palin for the shooting. If you can't, perhaps you should go post elsewhere.
P.S. Left-wing lunatic is oxymoronic for you.
"Mission accomplished, Sarah Palin."
…..A map on Sarah Palin’s website that marked 20 congressional districts, including the district represented by the congresswoman who was shot, with an image that looked like the crosshairs of a gun
Great deal 19% … Moderate amount 16% … Not much 15% … Not at all 44%
Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/01/18/p...oting-but-dislike-her-response/#ixzz1OXpZsgmzHer response, however, received poor marks from voters across the political spectrum. Forty percent said it was inappropriate, versus 33 percent who were unfamiliar with the video and 27 percent who approved of it. Perhaps the worst news for the former Alaska governor came from Republicans: Only 41 percent of her fellow GOPers thought Palin’s message was appropriate.
er, you realize that this thread was started by me, right?
you know, because I dislike Palin and I'm glad that my personal dislike is reflected by potential voters?
I'm not sure where you get this stuff sometimes.

Thank you John McCain for giving us Sarah Palin the woman from the planet mars.
I think she's willfully ignorant, incapable of leading anything, has no interest in anything outside of her bank account, represents some of the worst aspects of the Republican party, and is just personally annoying.
I do not think that she was somehow complicit or in any way involved with an insane man deciding to shoot his congresswoman.
People like Frank Bailey cease to amaze me. They write these petty tell-all books about what awful people their former employers were, but can never explain why they continued working for them if they were such monsters.
But anything written by him should be taken with a grain of salt. He's currently up on numerous ethics violations. Weasel.









