When a blogger reported information that Todd Palin once pulled a gun on Levi Johnston and that the Palins might be on the verge of a divorce, Sarah Palin did what anyone would—she issued a high-profile denial (in spite of the fact that the story had previously been confined to an Alaskan blog) that they "remain married" (sounds hot!) and had her lawyer issue a threat to serve the blogger with a lawsuit at "the kindergarten class where you assist." Classy!
I wish he had just said...Bring it bitch...the sooner she goes away the better....God what creature did we create...is she so stuck in time to assume that her one moment in time will mean she always has the time??? Rarely does that happen.
Posted by: John | August 02, 2009 at 10:07 PM
Fabricating divorce news isn't very classy either...
Posted by: Andy | August 03, 2009 at 07:17 PM
I don't believe it's fabricated, but we'll see over time. You're scaring me, Andy—defending Sarah Palin and decrying the coverage given to the white-only pool in Philly!
Posted by: Matthew Rettenmund | August 03, 2009 at 07:56 PM
OMG. Don't be scared. She didn't get my vote and never will.
It just amuses me the ire she draws in people. So many people direct it to her - in the meantime the men who did all the real damage are sitting pretty in Texas or doing whatever...
I just think it is really disproportionate.
I guess I agree with Donny Deutsch. If she didn't look that way she would be a peculiar footnote in history already. People are more obsessed with this woman than they ever were with Clinton.
In terms of news coverage do I think CNN is slanted - yeah. Very much. Is the pool situation worthy coverage? Yes. Absolutely.
Did they do as much coverage on the murder of a Latin immigrant walking with his brother in Brooklyn by a few thugs 'cause they thought there were gay men? Not nearly.
Trust me. CNN picks and chooses their stories and it is really, really slanted.
They seem to want to portray some groups as the victims and others as the ones doing the oppressing, when really - it is all across the board and much more complicated than that.
Posted by: Andy | August 03, 2009 at 09:39 PM