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Earlier in the week, I noticed several hits came to this blog from Alaska searching terms like “Anti Sarah Palin“, “sarah palin horrible” and “Vote no for Sarah“. I never get hits from Alaska, even during the elections when I published all these wonderful Sarah Palin articles.

So then I read online today this article from yahoo news: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090205/ap_on_re_us/palin_media 

Maybe it is coincidence, but did Sarah Palin read my blog? Am I one of the pathetic anonymous bloggers?  I hope so, that would make posting these very rewarding.

Tina Fey and John McCain opening skit on Saturday Night Live

For anyone that missed it Saturday, November 1st.

6 Good Reads about Sarah Palin

With time ticking down to election day, thought I would share what my good friend Sarah Palin is saying/doing right now:

  1. Palin Claims The VP Is ‘In Charge Of The U.S. Senate’ (Source 1)
  2. Palin Claims Vice President “In Charge Of The U.S. Senate” (Source 2)
  3. Palin: If Ice Melts, Polar Bears Can Adapt!
  4. AP: Palin children traveled on state funds (Source 1)
  5. Palin’s Children Travel Paid by State (Source 2)
  6. RNC appears to shell out $150K for Palin fashion

Sarah Palin with another dumb answer

Someone recently asked Sarah Palin what the role of the Vice President is. Here is her answer:

Jim Manley, spokesman to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) had this to say:

This comment is all the more puzzling because this is at least the 2nd time she has said this. Gov Palin needs to re-read or perhaps read for the first time the Constitution. While the Vice President presides over the Senate, he or she is not in charge of it. Article 1 says The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they be equally divided. 

The Senate is part of a co-equal branch of the federal government.

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell endorses Obama for President

As great as that is to hear, that is not why I am posting this. Real quickly, I want to point out that Colin Powell and I are on the same wave length. He just said what I have been saying for several months now:

“I don’t believe [Palin] is ready to be president of the United States,” Powell said flatly. By contrast, Obama’s running mate, Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware, “is ready to be president on day one.”


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