Barely made sense!?

by The_Cynic | July 27, 2009 at 07:20 pm
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With the conventional newsprint newspapers not making a dime and going tits-up all over the place, Palin “barely made sense” could be why.

Bloggers, generally are more ’say it from the hip’ sort of people – newspapers employ journos who really go for the groin or take too much risk in not offending anyone sometimes you wonder what they are talking about.

But seriously, can Palin have been more of a conspiracy subject of ones own making if she had tried?

She left office because she can’t stand the heat – had a go at the press for not lying for the Republicans (and her) and she accused them of making things up – but the press print them – all her made-up stuff is in her head!

That includes how the American press is all lying and because of that troops are dying in some obscure war that she doesn’t know about.

“The democracy depends on you!” Did I quote that right? Prolly not – but is she right in saying that American press corp is all lying and in so doing killing American soldiers?

Fecked if I know – all I do know is that the world, yes THE WORLD should be glad that she has gone – but we won’t see the back of her.

I can see a reality show on Fox in the future – or a run for office in 2012 – which would be the more comedic I am not really sure of that either – but worth a watch – if only for a glimpse of loony spouting some other crazed rhetoric about how something is connected to something else and it’s all their fault.


Palin isn't a quitter but she quit for the right reasons - we can assume, or that she just quit, for a big pay day. One or the other!

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Palin is different from most politicians but she has a future in politics if she wants it.

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