FOX News’ Glenn Beck is doing an extraordinary job this week walking America behind the scenes of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and outlining who is actually running the White House. Monday night he asked us to invite one friend to watch; tonight I invite all my friends to watch.
Sarah Pa … SHUT UP SHUT UP SHUT UP … lin (sorry, we don’t know what came over us) • Discussing the fate of Glenn Beck and offering her support. Palin has become that rare politician who doesn’t have to have an elected office to have a huge impact in the media. Literally, she puts something on her Facebook page, and all of a sudden, it’s news. Man, we wish we could do that. • source
I say WHO CARES!! I am so tired of this woman and the ‘news’ about her I could scream!!
Christian Science Monitor commenter Poolgirl • Regarding the latest spate of Palin chatter. Some of the overcoverage may be Palin-produced, honestly. “Palin effectively guaranteed coverage from the mainstream media that otherwise would not report claims attributed to unnamed sources on an anonymous blog,” said Politico’s Jonathan Martin, who blames her publicist, Meg Stapleton, for making the divorce claim a news story, considering the source was basically anonymous. • source
Wow, who knew Sarah Palin was really a beat poet in need of a better interpreter? Fortunately, our man William Shatner is up to the job. Thanks Conan!source
Our analysis 0:05-0:09 – Sarah Palin’s speech, already crazy, takes a turn about here, linking the military to freedom of speech. 0:09-0:14 – Oh God, please don’t. 0:23-0:51 – In your analysis of the press, could you be more bitingly cynical, Sarah? 0:52-1:04 – She just killed whatever credibility she had left with the press. 1:05-1:28 – Just don’t tell her crowd of supporters. They still love her. 1:29-1:38 – Trust us. Ricky Hollywood doesn’t regret his moment in the sun. source
It will take the right woman who can make the case and win the votes and get elected. I am certainly hoping it will happen in my lifetime.
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton • Describing her hopes for a future female president. Clinton, who was smacked down by Barack Obama in last year’s Democratic primaries but spent eight years in the White House as First Lady, ruled herself out of the running for that role. She also didn’t give potential presidential candidate Sarah Palin her seal of approval, either. • source