Monday, November 10, 2008

Sarah Palin goes through her closet...

It seems that Sarah Palin has been getting down to business since returning to Wasilla. She's been going through stacks of clothes trying to determine what's hers and what belongs to the RNC. It seems that she has been urgently trying to get this matter resolved. Here's what her father, Chuck Heath, had to say:

She was just frantically ... trying to sort stuff out. That's the problem, you know, the kids lose underwear, and everything has to be accounted for.
The problem, you know, is that kids lose underwear? I don't even know what the hell that means, but I get it. Palin is trying to make sure that her image is not tarnished further by returning everything that was bought for her. I wonder if she would have been so frantic if this had not developed into such a major controversy. I guess we'll never know...

Also, Palin said that the failed policies of the Bush administration are the primary reason that the Repulicans lost the election.

I think the Republican ticket represented too much of the status quo, too much of what had gone on in these last eight years, that Americans were kind of shaking their heads like going, wait a minute, how did we run up a $10 trillion debt in a Republican administration? How have there been blunders with war strategy under a Republican administration? If we're talking change, we want to get far away from what it was that the present administration represented and that is to a great degree what the Republican Party at the time had been representing.


First off, congrats to Governor Palin for improving her grammar some. I could mostly understand what she was saying here. Secondly, it is just me, or does she sound a bit like Barack Obama here? Finally, is this whole wardrobe scandal not indicative of just what has gone wrong in the last eight years? Spending $150,ooo on clothes during a campaign is not a good sign. If a candidate manages a campaign poorly, is it wrong to assume that they may handle the presidency poorly, as well?

Finally, it does seem that Palin's supporters have their priorities straight. The most pressing question on one Wasilla citizens's mind is this:

What's our vision for her hair?

Way to focus on what's important.

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