Dec 11
I’ll say from the get-go, I was never enamored with Colin Powell and no, it’s not because he endorsed the phony Messiah. If we would not have listened to him in 1990, we would’ve never had to have gone back to Iraq…probably. But that’s besides the point.
But this clip makes it more seem like a man who is trying to get back into the good graces of the media by trashing the ONLY person that did anything for the McCain campaign.
Funny how that goes. Someone who goes against the grain or dares to call the media out is targeted for destruction. We know more about Sarah Palin’s wardrobe than we ever will about Blago’s ridiculous hair or which party he’s from.
Here’s to more destruction of the “mainstream” media and their prevaricating ways. And the destruction of “compassionate” conservatism. Can’t tell anymore what we’ve gotten ourselves into and too many people have fallen for the government wanting to help them when the government is the one causing all this misery.
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Oct 19
It’s amazing to see the reactions Sarah Palin got from being on SNL. The opening skit, she looked calm, was funny and even got the crowd there to cheer for her when she walked in to do the “life from New York” line. It was actually funny, since the Tina Fey portion was just a re-hashing of same old nonsense and there you had Sarah walk in and basically swat Fey away like the little gnat that she is.
But of course, depending on where you were or who you were listening to, she was awful. Some of the comments there…my goodness. I think too many people had the mindset it was SNL and it was a trap. Well if all you watched was the Tin Fey portion in the beginning and that’s all you focused on, then of course you weren’t going to “see” Governor Palin’s performance.
Pity, since it was pretty good.
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