Like a Diva

November 20th, 2009 3:23 pm · 6 comments

Hm. Amusing in one respect to hear the Palinites rip her for acting the Diva at a book signing. But then I read stuff like this:

I spent majority of my day at Border’s in Noblesville, Indiana waiting to get my book signed. After 8 hours in the cold and rain with my wife and 10 month old baby, I was shocked to watch Sarah get on a bus and leave without signing books for at least 400 people.

…and I think: Dude, you stood in the cold rain for eight hours with a 10-month-old baby?

Family values, I guess.

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  6 comments  Tags: Sarah Palin

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clanker
11/20/09
2:37 PM
We need this guy to get on the intertubes to cry for Sarah to be left alone. That'll shorten those lines.
Goldilocks
11/20/09
2:44 PM
Whose fault is it, so many people are coming to her book signings and she has a schedule to keep?

Gil said,
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Her base doesn’t know anything about real America


Really? Very true this nation is diverse.

What is “real America”? Is it the half of America that has the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them? Or is it the half that is working their tails off to pay more than their share, so the other half can be moochers.

(A disclaimer, I am not talking about those who have fallen on hard times and trying their best to get back on their feet.)


clanker
11/20/09
2:54 PM
Her organizers were at fault on this one. Too many wristbands distributed or she spent too much time talking with everybody. And that couple .... one of them could have stood in line while the other watched the baby at home. Geez.
Goldilocks
11/20/09
3:01 PM
QUOTE (clanker @ Nov 20 2009, 02:54 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Her organizers were at fault on this one. Too many wristbands distributed or she spent too much time talking with everybody. And that couple .... one of them could have stood in line while the other watched the baby at home. Geez.



What do you know.....I actually agree with you.

I like Palin, but she is far to yakky and yammery. Not sure about some of her "made up" words either. Used the word "backasswards"when being interveiwed by Barbara Walters.




grieker
11/20/09
3:02 PM
Be afraid, be very afraid.
Shawn
11/20/09
3:59 PM
QUOTE (Goldilocks @ Nov 20 2009, 02:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Whose fault is it, so many people are coming to her book signings and she has a schedule to keep?

Gil said,


Really? Very true this nation is diverse.

What is "real America"? Is it the half of America that has the idea that they do not have to work because the other half is going to take care of them? Or is it the half that is working their tails off to pay more than their share, so the other half can be moochers.

(A disclaimer, I am not talking about those who have fallen on hard times and trying their best to get back on their feet.)


So, half of America (50%) doesnt want to work because the other half (50%) is working to take care of them. 50% + 50% = 100%. How many percentage points are available for the folks in your disclaimer? Where did you get your numbers?

Later...Shawn
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