Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Part 1: They can't stop talking about Sarah Palin

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She's no longer the governor of Alaska, but they can't stop talking about her:

My friends think I'm an awful bore
Ever since I fell in love with you
I'm not well rounded anymore
There's just one thing I like to do


Former DNC Chairman Howard Dean said on MSNBC that he has some sympathy for Palin whom, the doctor said, was "not prepared" for the attacks on her family.

I just can't stop talking about you
Can't stop saying I love you
Can't stop telling the
World you're mine


On the Fox News Channel, Britt Hume told Martha MacCallum that private citizen Palin doesn't need to be Governor to be elected president.

I give lectures on your lips
Go on for hours on the way we met
I talk pages on your smile
And still I haven't scratched
The surface yet


Leftist tool Bill Mahr went on CNN to voice his opinion to Wolf Blitzer that even Sarah Palin could have a future in politics "in this stupid country" -- which angered even CNN's mostly Democrat Obama-loving viewers, many of whom called or e-mailed in protest.

Somehow, I can't
Stop talking about you
Can't stop saying I love you
Can't stop telling the
World you're mine


Sustitute hosting on MSNBC, sexist clown Donny Deutsch opined that the media's fascination with Palin is due to her sex appeal. Double-D probably blew the guest shot, but with MSogynist-NBC, you can never be sure. Especially considering all the sexist tripe Chris Matthews and his good buddy Howard Fineman have gotten away with there.

I can't stop all this crowing
There's nothing I can do
My heart just keeps overflowing
With new things to say about you


CNN invited Mitt's consultant Alex Castellanos on to take some gratuitous shots at Sarah Palin, and that he did. The Romney surrogate parroted the DNC talking point that Palin "abandoned her state" and likened her to Mike Huckabee as a dreaded socon who would win the GOP nomination, but not the general election.

I guess there's no relief in sight
Everybody better be resigned


Speaking of Huckleberry Spinn, the former Aransas governor, pinch hitting for regular host Bill O'Reilly on the Factor, moderated a round between Democratic strategist Matthew Littman and GOP Strategist Amanda Carpenter, who put up a weak defense of the 2008 GOP vice presidential nominee against Littman's rabbit punches and below the belt blows. After Littman called Palin "an incredibly dishonest politician -- perhaps the most dishonest politician on the national stage since Nixon," Carpenter didn't even take the wide open opportunity to point out that Barack Obama has turned the lion's share of his campaign promises into lies. Huckabee did a better job of defending Palin than Carpenter, who should stick to the printed word. It's a shame that Judy Silver wasn't  in Carpenter's chair for that segment.

Cause I just can't
Stop talking about you
Can't stop saying I love you
Can't stop telling the
World you're mine


Back at PMSNBC, Nora Odonnell was all snark as she slammed Sarah, saying Palin's farewell address was just a platform for the former governor "to yell at" O'Donnell's beloved in-the-tank-for-Obama media. O'Donnell was sarcastic all through her attack, which is Nora's norm when she's commenting on Sarah.

La la la la...

Sarah Palin finally got a little media love from Fox News' Andrea Tantaros and Julia Banderas, who agreed that the now former governor knows how to fight back against the media.

Cause I just can't
Stop talking about you
Can't stop saying I love you
Can't stop telling the
World you're mine


Bill O'Reilly explained Sarah Palin's appeal as something so down to earth the media moonbats just can't figure it out: "Regular folks like regular folks." The elite media, said O'Reilly, "just can't let go of her."

Yes, I just can't
Stop talking about you
Can't stop saying I love you...


h/t: "I Can't Stop Talking About You" -- written by Carole King and Gerry Goffin -- was a Top-40 hit for Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme in 1964, the same year Sarah Heath Palin was born. 

- JP

6 comments:

  1. July 3 Sarah announced that she would resign.

    Pundits and critics said her popularity would collapse.

    The pundits and critics were almost right.

    July 26 was the formal resignation.

    On July 26, we could look back and see that Obama's popularity had collapsed.

    So, the pundits were almost right. Substitute "Obama" for "Palin" and their predictions were spot on.

    Discussion of cause and effect has been lacking. Did Sarah cause Obama's popularity to collapse just by announcing that she would resign and attack in a different direction?

    Rasmussen has a drop of 9 points for Obama on his strongly approve/disapprove index from resignation announcement to resignation. Total approval/disapproval was down 8.

    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/obama_administration/obama_approval_index_history

    Obama dropped about half a point per day. Impressive.

    If Sarah runs for President, who will the Democrats nominate? Obama may soon be unelectable. Biden? Clinton? Carter? Byrd? Dean? Edwards? Gore? Kerry? (Kerry is in trouble in MA, so he may be a former Senator.) Will anyone want to be the sacrificial lamb against Sarah? Maybe Tony Knowles. He knows the drill.

    When will the media discuss whether Obama will have a chance against Sarah and whether Sarah will carry 50 states? (I give Obama D.C. because of the government worker vote.)

    Am I serious? You betcha.

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  2. Some advise to the left......
    Be afraid.......
    Be very afraid.......
    Once Sarah Palin shines the light of truth on the corrupt NObama thug group, his house of cards will crumble.
    God Bless Sarah Palin.
    God Blee The USA

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  3. BOO.....
    Sounds like she has scared the lefties.

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  4. I didn't think that Amanda did a horrible job on The Factor. Huckabee, who's too nice for that type of venue, should have shut Littman down instead of letting him continually interupt. It was a pretty one-sided panel discussion. O'Reilly wouldn't have allowed that to happen.

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  5. I hate to defend Huck on anything, Shane, but he had no prior experience in this type of situation. Considering that, I thought he did a pretty decent job. He stopped Littman a couple of times and tried to make him defend his statements. That's what Carpenter was supposed to be doing. Her failure to address Littman's "liar" claim head on left her appearing weak and ineffective. Lord knows, Obama lies like a dog in the bend of a dirt road, and Carpenter should have pointed that out.

    - JP

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