Archive for the 'Sarah Palin' Category

Oct 01 2008

Palin Can’t Name One Newspaper She Reads

Published by Adam under Sarah Palin, Video

Another day, another disaster.

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Sep 29 2008

Feylin: Tina Fey Nails Sarah Palin

Published by Adam under Sarah Palin, Video

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Sep 26 2008

Palin’s Pastor Problem: The Witch Hunter

Published by Adam under Religion, Sarah Palin

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Sep 20 2008

Keith Olbermann Donates $3,700 To Charity Because Sarah Palin’s Lies

Published by Adam under Lies, Sarah Palin, The Media

You all know I love Keith O. Just classic, and it’s nice to see that somebody actually gives a damn about the Special Olympics in Alaska, because Sarah Palin definitely doesn’t…

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Sep 14 2008

Saturday Night Live: Tina Fey As Sarah Palin

Published by Adam under Celebs, Sarah Palin, Video

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Sep 13 2008

Maverick: A Karl Rove Production

I love movies, but this is one flick I never, ever want to see…

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Sep 11 2008

Ebert Agrees On Palin

Published by Adam under Celebs, Sarah Palin

Fro HuffPost:

I want a vice president who is better, wiser, well-traveled, has met world leaders, who three months ago had an opinion on Iraq. Someone who doesn’t repeat bald- faced lies about earmarks and the Bridge to Nowhere.- Roger Ebert

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Sep 11 2008

Matt Damon: Palin A “Bad Disney Movie”

Published by Adam under Barack Obama, Celebs, Sarah Palin, Video

Matt Damon puts this in perspective. I totally agree. Why is it that we kept going for the ordinary, someone-I can-have-a-beer-with candidate instead of the best one? I don’t know about you, but I want someone extraordinary in that Oval Office. My ego’s not too fragile to say that I want a smarter, better man or woman than me as our next President. Apparently, that isn’t true with those who lean to the right. I don’t want someone regular–I want someone extraordinary as the leader of the free world. Someone the world can look up to, not down on.



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