Is Sarah Palin a Total TWILF?

by Truemorist | November 16, 2009 at 08:47 am
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Is Sarah Palin a total TWILF? (TWILF, by the way, you pervs, stands for Tweep I'd Like to Follow).

Personally, I don't think Sarah Palin is a TWILF. What's weird is that the term even exists: there's zero barrier between wanting to follow someone on Twitter and actually following them... unless they block you for spamming or stalking. Come to think of it, I bet Sarah Palin attracts stalkers and spammers like moths to flame. 

But Sarah Palin ain't my TWILF! I just want her to go away. Go. Away. Leave me alone. I don't want to read your nonsense book. I don't want to see you on TV. I most certainly don't want you clogging up my Twitter feed! If I could spray for Sarah Palin media coverage, I would.

Ridiculous amounts of Sarah Palin coverage

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Barry Artiste

I don't think Sarah is overexposed more then any other high profile celeb from Obamarama to Paris firing out a bucket shot when exiting a limo. The public's thirst for news on celebs is endless.  Just look at the viewer results on Now Public on celeb coming and goings versus real news items.  I rest my case.

As for Sarah, she is certainly doable in my book.


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Hugh Askew

Palin is just the latest media feeding frenzy, until the NEXT BIG THING comes along.

Media sops it up, reduces it to mere drivel, then force feeds it to a attention deficient public. 

Wouldn't be surprised to find - at this late date - that half the people in this country don't know why she is "famous"..................i mean, it has been over a year since the elections when she ran for Governor of the United Nations.


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