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June 30, 2009

Boys… boys… boys. Fighting over a girl.
C’mon: bro-code, dudes.

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I thought all the hoo-haw about the Vanity Fair article on Palin was just that, hoo-haw. Just like everyone else, I was  looking for some good dirt, only to see a recitation of the same stuff I’ve known about starting back in October. The only revelation (to me, at least) was the way that Princess Snowbilly announced the birth of  our savior, Lil Trigger:

When Trig was born, Palin wrote an e-mail letter to friends and relatives, describing the belated news of her pregnancy and detailing Trig’s condition; she wrote the e-mail not in her own name but in God’s, and signed it “Trig’s Creator, Your Heavenly Father.”

So, outside of the story of the birth of Special Need Jesus (hence complaints about "malicious desecration")… bo-ring.

But this is good:

William Kristol, the editor of The Weekly Standard and at times an informal adviser to Sen. John McCain, touched off the latest back-and-forth Tuesday morning with a post on his magazine’s blog criticizing the Todd Purdum-authored Palin story and pointing a finger at Steve Schmidt, McCain’s campaign manager.

Kristol cited a passage in Purdum’s piece in which “some top aides” were said to worry about the Alaska governor’s “mental state” and the prospect that the Alaska governor may be suffering from post-partum depression following the birth of her son Trig. “In fact, one aide who raised this possibility in the course of trashing Palin’s mental state to others in the McCain-Palin campaign was Steve Schmidt,” Kristol wrote.

Asked about the accusation, Schmidt fired back in an email: “I’m sure John McCain would be president today if only Bill Kristol had been in charge of the campaign.”

“After all, his management of [former Vice President] Dan Quayle’s public image as his chief of staff is still something that takes your breath away,” Schmidt continued. “His attack on me is categorically false.”

Also.

This post will be taken as proof that we are a’feerd of PalinNation.

#6
Jun. 30, 2009 – 9:38 PM EST

It appears to me that there are a lot of frightened people, both Democrats and Republicans, of the thought of Sarah Palin entering the presidential race in 2012. It seems that the press and people in both parties are aware of the draw that Sarah Palin has and the attempts to defame and destroy her is making her a stronger candidate.

Sarah Palin has more to offer this country and after the present administration is done she will be in demand the try and put the true face back on America and the true heart back in it’s people.

Yes we are.

Oh please.

Do not throw us in the Palin briar-patch.

That would be awful.

Puh-leeze….


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