Saturday, November 21, 2009

Convicted felon calls Sarah Palin "dangerous"

Martha Stewart, who was convicted of four felony counts and served five months in a federal prison camp, said Friday that former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin is "a dangerous person," and "anyone like that in government is a real problem."

NewsBusters.com Associate Editor Noel Sheppard reports that the cookin' ex-con told HLN that former Governor Palin "very boring" and "confused":
Ironically, when asked if she has seen any of Palin's recent interviews, Stewart replied without recognizing the hypocrisy, "I wouldn't watch her if you paid me."
Heh.

- JP

3 comments:

  1. Oh! But for a tip on an inside trade in AK oil futures and natural gas deliveries for July 2011... She will crack and play the game.

    A loving mom and political advocate for the traditions that makes America great ... Dangerous?

    (Too much cooking sherry, maybe?)

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  2. Mark Larson (San Diego radio host) stated that sort sentiment expressed by the "elite" made up a class of people he called the "ignorati."
    So therefore, Martha is felonious ignorati!

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  3. Martha sounds like she is spouting Organising for America talking points (Who only yesterday also called Sarah Palin dangerous). This makes a man wonder if we will see Martha get an invitation to the White House any time soon?

    Either way the best way for conservatives to send Stewart a message that the political opinions of a convicted felon are not appreciated is to throw your support behind her main competition, Rachel Ray who she also had a go at the other day. Hit em where it hurts the most, in their wallets and watch them squirm. Just ask Oprah how effective that tactic is considering how she ended up having to grovel to get Palin on her show after all her viewers deserted her for taking a partisan stance against Palin during the election.

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