Monthly Archives: September 2008

Palin Horse, Palin Rider

Okay, I’m running out of clever Palin titles – so it’s time for her to remove her name from the ticket. Thanks, Stephen, for your info-filled, speculative post yesterday.  I had been trying to put aside my ongoing questions about … Continue reading

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Random thoughts on the Palin controversy…

So, I’ve been thinking (and reading) a lot about this whole Trig situation, and while the decent person inside me (somewhere) wants to believe nobody is so self-serving that they would knowingly fake a pregnancy to protect their teenage child … Continue reading

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Still No Smooth Sailin' for Palin

Check this out – from Paul Kane of The Washington Post (cited on MSNBC.com).  Sarah Palin was very busy as mayor, looks like.  I’d say the clock has got to be ticking … don’t you think?

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Yet Another Republican Scandel (Sarah is Palin in Comparison!)

Cindy McCain and Laura Bush appeared together at the Republican convention yesterday and offered uplifting fare to the 17 delegates in attendance.  In a surprisingly bold move, Cindy offered the following bit of wardrobe advice:  “This is a time when … Continue reading

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More Palin Poop

So now the McCain/Palin campaign has issued a release indicating that Sarah Palin’s 17-year-old daughter Bristol is five months pregnant.  I have a wide range of responses to this news.  Poor kid — that’s my biggest response.  Can you imagine … Continue reading

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Palin and Gustav Ring in a New Month

Hurricane Gustav is bearing down on Louisiana in an eerie replay, nearly to the day, of Katrina three years ago. The powers that be have learned from some of their mistakes, evacuating people by the thousands and generally being much … Continue reading

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