The Republican presidential race has barely even begun to receive any news coverage, but even that level of attention is bothersome to Sarah Palin, who is used to 50% of all political news being about her unemployed life. But Palin has figured out a way to redirect some of this attention back to herself without actually stepping into the race: leaking details about how her campaign
<i>Sarah Palin&rsquo;s unfavorable rating is off the charts. The former Alaska governor&rsquo;s numbers are astonishingly upside-down, according to a new Bloomberg poll showing a 32 percentage point spread between those who have an unfavorable rating of Palin and those who view her favorably. Of the 60 percent in the poll who have an unfavorable opinion of Palin, more than half of them &ndash; 38 percent among the whole survey &ndash; said they have a &ldquo;very&rdquo; unfavorable view of Palin. </i>
Courtesy <a href="http:\/\/andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com\/the_daily_dish\/2011\/03\/voting-for-the-venti-caramel-macchiato-with-an-extra-espresso-shot.html" target="_blank">Andrew Sullivan</a> who based it on an article from John Phillips on why Palin should be the GOP nominee: <i>... If the GOP is going to lose, why not go out with an emotionally satisfying bang?</i>
How nice that Sarah Palin&trade; is moving to AZ to be near her daughter and grandson! I&#039;ll bet they&#039;re humbled by her unselfishness. Also shocked.
So I will have new examples of &quot;word salad&quot; to use in my classes when we&#039;re discussing schizophrenia and aphasias. Hurray!!!
Excellent point...I hadn&#039;t thought of that. I wish this Intense Debate thingy had a &quot;New!&quot; flag for things I hadn&#039;t yet read.
Also from Politico:
<i>Sarah Palin&rsquo;s unfavorable rating is off the charts. The former Alaska governor&rsquo;s numbers are astonishingly upside-down, according to a new Bloomberg poll showing a 32 percentage point spread between those who have an unfavorable rating of Palin and those who view her favorably. Of the 60 percent in the poll who have an unfavorable opinion of Palin, more than half of them &ndash; 38 percent among the whole survey &ndash; said they have a &ldquo;very&rdquo; unfavorable view of Palin. </i>
Courtesy <a href="http:\/\/andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com\/the_daily_dish\/2011\/03\/voting-for-the-venti-caramel-macchiato-with-an-extra-espresso-shot.html" target="_blank">Andrew Sullivan</a> who based it on an article from John Phillips on why Palin should be the GOP nominee: <i>... If the GOP is going to lose, why not go out with an emotionally satisfying bang?</i>
well on the plus side, this helps consolidate all the FAIL in one state.
I love the smell of downfisting in the morning. The fisting itself? Not so much...
<i>Will she get a job?</i> HAHAHAHAHAHAHA *wipes eyes* You are SO funny.
How nice that Sarah Palin&trade; is moving to AZ to be near her daughter and grandson! I&#039;ll bet they&#039;re humbled by her unselfishness. Also shocked.
So I will have new examples of &quot;word salad&quot; to use in my classes when we&#039;re discussing schizophrenia and aphasias. Hurray!!!
Oooh. Been there. Now THAT is a nasty little place, indeed.
Excellent point...I hadn&#039;t thought of that. I wish this Intense Debate thingy had a &quot;New!&quot; flag for things I hadn&#039;t yet read.
Future First Lady Todd... fixed.
What I want to know is, (and I hope I&#039;m the first to ask this), how did she get in to the Fortress of Solitude?