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Sarah Palin screws up AGAIN

They really have no class. They can't argue on merit alone, so they disparage people personally. So in the end, they are the ones looking incredibly stupid.

Ah, I see. Unlike the people who talk about important issues like...

1) he's a secret Muslim

2) he was born in Kenya

3) his wife shows too much arm

4) he gave a silly gift to the Queen

5) He sucks at bowling

6) He wears ill-fitting jeans

7) he didn't get a shelter dog

8 ) he smokes

9) he uses his Blackberry too much

10) He can't memorize 90-minute speeches.

11) he's thin
 
Do you understand that that's the same rationale children in kindergarten use to justify their bad behavior?

"Ohh teacher, little Susie started it first so I had to do it back" :rolleyes:

How about you be the bigger person and not force yourself to stoop to the gutter? Or is that just out of the question?
 
As much as I dislike Palin, are we going to monitor every word she says and wait for a slipup?
I thought dems and liberals were better than that.

And bimbo? really?

Yes, It's important to know what the leadership of the Republican party is up to.

Yes, Bimbo....

Bimbo: wiki describes a "Bimbo" as a woman who is physically attractive but has a low intelligence or poor education. Describes her to a "T".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bimbo
 
Do you understand that that's the same rationale children in kindergarten use to justify their bad behavior?

"Ohh teacher, little Susie started it first so I had to do it back" :rolleyes:

How about you be the bigger person and not force yourself to stoop to the gutter? Or is that just out of the question?

How about YOU do that?..|

I shall enjoy getting my digs in on an internet forum where you're SUPPOSED to get a few fun digs in.
 
They really have no class. They can't argue on merit alone, so they disparage people personally. So in the end, they are the ones looking incredibly stupid.

(Since my last post was deleted, I'll rephrase what I said)

Which is exactly what you do.

Stay on topic.
 
As much as I dislike Palin, are we going to monitor every word she says and wait for a slipup?
I thought dems and liberals were better than that.

I don't claim to be a dem or liberal.

But my interest isn't in a slipup, but the many, weird, and unnecessary lies - like saying she watched her father bowling in Idaho, when she was less than 3 months old at the time.

She has to know it's not true,so why fabricate it? I could provide similar examples.

I'm curious to know why someone would lie like that, so frequently.
 
(from the linked article)
Palin recalled her youth when her father set pins in Idaho.

I note that Mr. Miller did not provide a direct quote to substantiate his inference that Sarah “Palin recalled her youth when her father set pins in Idaho.” In fact, the word “Idaho” is not among the quoted text attributed to Ms. Palin (in the linked article).

Can you provide a reliable source to confirm that Palin’s father did not on any occasion “set pins” in Idaho during the period of her youth? And better yet, can you provide a direct quote regarding the recollection to which Mr. Miller referred in the linked article?
 
^^Try these:

http://www.bpaa.com/NewsArchives/NewsRelease.asp?ID=239

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/07/another-odd-lie.html

http://theimmoralminority.blogspot.com/2010/07/sarah-palin-strikes-out-during-speech.html

"...her father Chuck Heath Sr. worked as a pin boy and that she herself has fond childhood memories of watching him play in this Thursday night bowling league."

"Sarah Heath Palin arrived in Alaska with her family in 1964, when her parents came to teach school in Skagway"

Sarah Louise Palin née Heath; born February 11, 1964.
 
^^Try these:

[url]http://www.bpaa.com/NewsArchives/NewsRelease.asp?ID=239[/url]

[url]http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/07/another-odd-lie.html[/url]

[url]http://theimmoralminority.blogspot.com/2010/07/sarah-palin-strikes-out-during-speech.html[/url]

"...her father Chuck Heath Sr. worked as a pin boy and that she herself has fond childhood memories of watching him play in this Thursday night bowling league."

"Sarah Heath Palin arrived in Alaska with her family in 1964, when her parents came to teach school in Skagway"

Sarah Louise Palin née Heath; born February 11, 1964.

So no quote, huh?
 
So no quote, huh?

Here ya go...

Palin recalled her youth when her father set pins in Idaho. "My Dad was on a Thursday night bowling league," she said. "He bonded with his buddies. I have memories of that point of my life which mean very, very much to me."
As Andrew Sullivan notes, "Palin was three months old when she left Idaho." Maybe the bowling just left a really strong impression?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/02/sarah-palins-bowling-trad_n_634057.html

http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2010/07/another-odd-lie.html
 
I stopped caring about Sarah Palin and my life has been better for it. ..|
*sigh*

I wish I could, too...

In truth, it's not Palin that fascinates me so much as her followers and supporters do....

What do they see in this woman ? Is it like Bill Maher says, all the Republican guys really wanna fuck her and that's the bottom line... Maybe that's it, but what about the women ?

Do they see her as some sort of role model ? Some sort of savior ? I saw two women on the news that had shown up to one Palin's rallies. They had printed out 8x10's of Sarah on their computer and stapled them all over their T-shirts - front and back. They both spun around while talking about how wonderful she is...

I just don't get it.

Don't they hear her many gaffes ? How she can't answer simple questions ?

It's beyond me.
 
*sigh*

I wish I could, too...

In truth, it's not Palin that fascinates me so much as her followers and supporters do....

I just don't get it.

It's like watching a train wreck. You just can't help waiting for her next flop.

She's pretty and has a vagina. That's why she's popular with Republican males. Cooing those words they love to hear like ".....oooooh, tax cuts for the rich......um baby.... gun rights......*groan*....*sigh*..... Mavericky....". God, it almost gives me a boner.
 
you can't make this stuff up.

Making stuff up is easy. Apparently enticing other people to propagate the fiction is also rather easy.

[Sarah Palin] started speaking of the fond memories she had in Idaho when her father was in a bowling league. What she [failed] to mention was she moved from Idaho when she was 3 months old. She remembers things that happened when she was 3 months old?!

Nobody has yet produced a quote from Ms. Palin to substantiate the allegation that she claims to remember events from the period when she was three months old.

^^Try these …
well, let's try this then …



The following statement was published in a June 30 article on examiner.com and written by Mark Miller, a freelance writer in Texas who is reportedly “an authority on bowling past and present.”
Palin recalled her youth when her father set pins in Idaho.

“My Dad was on a Thursday night bowling league," she said. "He bonded with his buddies. I have memories of that point of my life which mean very, very much to me.”


The next day, Andrew Sullivan republished that same text and alluded that Ms. Palin had claimed to remember when she left Idaho at the age of three months. He used a press release published by the Bowling Proprietors' Association of America to “confirm that account” …
Professing a personal appreciation for the bowling industry, Palin also noted that, during his high school years, her father Chuck Heath Sr. worked as a pin boy and that she herself has fond childhood memories of watching him play in this Thursday night bowling league.



The only direct quotes attributed to Ms. Palin (in the above recitations) are:

  • My Dad was on a Thursday night bowling league.

  • He bonded with his buddies. I have memories of that point of my life which mean very, very much to me.


I think it is fairly obvious that Ms. Palin is not claiming to remember the period when her Dad was in high school – that was clearly a time before she was born. Nonetheless, she apparently does remember a period during which her Dad participated in a bowling league.

The Heath family initially moved from Idaho to Skagway, Alaska. Five years later they relocated to Eagle River, which is situated on the opposite side of a relatively narrow portion of the Cook Inlet from Wasilla – Both towns are located just north of Anchorage along Interstate A3.

Based only upon limited research, I think it is reasonable to assume that opportunities to engage in bowling existed in these areas when Sarah was young. Currently, the Elks Lodge Bowling Alley in Skagway has two lanes open year round. There is also a very competitive bowling league at that location during the winter. Similarly, Eagle River Bowl is a very nice facility that sponsors leagues. And even in the unlikely circumstance that Mr. Heath (Sarah’s Dad) never bowled in Alaska, it is also quite feasible to imagine that he may have participated in the leagues back in Sandpoint, Idaho during the family’s return visits to his hometown.

So when Mr. Sullivan asks if this is “another odd lie,” I am inclined to answer that it appears more as another effort in his ongoing attempts to malign a public figure that he dislikes.


And Jasun,

You can lead a horse to water, but you can’t make him think.​
 
I don't understand why Sarah Palin screwing up deserves a thread.

What would be remarkable would be if she got something right for once.
 
I don't understand why Sarah Palin screwing up deserves a thread.

What would be remarkable would be if she got something right for once.

You're right T Rexx, no more Palin threads from me until she actually gets something right.

HA!
 
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