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Sarah Palin - Makes Quayle look good

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I really enjoyed hearing the Masked Avengers prank Sarah Palin, and cringed when I watched the interview with Couric. It's worse than we thought, though!

http://www.thestar.com/news/world/article/531790

McCain aides dish Palin dirt

Claim Alaska governor did not know Africa is continent

Lee-Anne Goodman
THE CANADIAN PRESS

WASHINGTON – Sarah Palin wasn't aware that Africa was a continent and she and her brood behaved like a band of "Wasilla hillbillies looting Neiman Marcus from coast to coast," aides to Republican John McCain are telling prominent news organizations.

Less than 24 hours after McCain lost the presidential election to Democrat Barack Obama, those close to him apparently wasted no time burning up the phone lines to dish the dirt on Palin, the Alaska governor who portrayed herself as a sensible hockey Mom when she was chosen the Arizona senator's running mate in late August.

If the anonymous McCain insiders are to be believed, Palin was unaware that Africa was a continent, arguing that South Africa was simply a region of the larger country of Africa.

She also didn't know the three countries – Canada, the U.S. and Mexico – that are in the North American Free Trade Agreement.

A call last week by a Quebec radio prankster pretending to be French President Nicolas Sarkozy reportedly became a fiery source of tension between the already feuding McCain and Palin camps. An aide to the Alaska governor, Steve Biegun, OK'd the call without discussing it with McCain's people or the U.S. State Department.

The Los Angeles Times reported that an outraged Steve Schmidt, McCain's top strategist, organized a conference call after the prank – which revealed Palin to be ill-informed and naive – made international headlines and brought further ridicule to the campaign.

He demanded to know who had arranged the Sarkozy call and questioned why anyone would have agreed to such an unusual request and then failed to clear it with top staff.

Biegun immediately took responsibility.

"I was fooled," he told the L.A. Times in a report published Thursday. "No one's going to beat me up more than I beat myself up for setting up the governor like that."

The leaked stories about Palin's alleged antics throughout the campaign are appearing in publications that include Newsweek magazine and the New York Times just as Republicans begin meeting Thursday in Virginia to discuss the future of the party.

Many in the party's right wing are enthralled by Palin and her socially conservative views, and hope to make her a presidential candidate in 2012.

"I'm not doing this for naught," Palin said recently when asked about her aspirations.

Yet soon after she was chosen McCain's running mate and despite publicly defending her, his campaign insiders say they became queasy with the growing knowledge that Palin was desperately unqualified and ill-prepared to be a heartbeat away from the presidency.

They attempted to bring her up to speed on the issues of the day, but she refused any efforts to prepare her for a string of disastrous interviews with CBS's Katie Couric that proved extremely damaging to the McCain campaign.

The McCain insiders have told various news organizations that Palin nonetheless threw angry temper tantrums over their mishandling of her when the Couric interviews went badly.

The most salacious of the stories leaked – with many more supposedly still to come in the days to follow – involve Palin's infamous US$150,000 spending spree at some of the most expensive stores in the United States.

Despite her self-styled image as a down-home working mother opposed to big government spending, the aides told Newsweek she behaved like anything but: spending tens of thousands of dollars more than the US$150,000 originally reported on clothing, accessories and luggage for herself and her family.

One senior aide told the magazine that she was told to buy three suits for the Republican National Convention and hire a stylist, but instead, the vice-presidential nominee began amassing costly goods from stores like Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus.

At one point during the campaign, Palin's youngest daughter, seven-year-old Piper, was photographed carrying a US$790 Louis Vuitton bag.

Two sources told Newsweek the goods were bought by a wealthy donor, who was flabbergasted when he saw the bills. Palin also allegedly instructed low-level staffers to buy her clothes on their credit cards, something the McCain campaign only discovered last week when the aides sought reimbursement.

Palin aides had a different version of events, with several telling the Los Angeles Times that she was outraged by the amount of money being spent on her clothing and that she was naive about what the clothes cost.

"The very first day of shopping, there was a $14,000 price tag and . . . she was absolutely shocked," one of the Palin insiders said.

Another told Newsweek: "Gov. Palin was not directing staffers to put anything on their personal credit cards, and anything that staffers put on their credit cards has been reimbursed, like an expense."

On Wednesday in Phoenix, Palin said: "There is absolutely no diva in me."

Nonetheless, a Republican party lawyer is reportedly heading to Alaska to inventory and retrieve the clothes still in Palin's possession.

The tensions between the two camps reportedly continued even into election night, when Palin met up with McCain at the Biltmore hotel in Phoenix with a concession speech in hand that she wanted to deliver before he took to the podium to address supporters.

Much to her chagrin, she was told by senior McCain aides that such a speech would be inappropriate since vice-presidential nominees do not traditionally speak on election night.

The relationship between Palin and McCain, in fact, had deteriorated in the final days of the campaign to the point that they were seldom talking.

"I think it was a difficult relationship," one top McCain campaign official told the New York Times. "McCain talked to her occasionally."
 
1 Timothy 2:11-14 (Contemporary English Version)

11and they should learn by being quiet and paying attention. 12They should be silent and not be allowed to teach or to tell men what to do. 13After all, Adam was created before Eve, 14and the man Adam wasn't the one who was fooled. It was the woman Eve who was completely fooled and sinned.


she should have read her book. :D
 
Fortunately, she will probably drift into Republican wet-dream memories.
 
She didn't even know Africa was a continent (she thought it was a country). She just got her passport to exit the US during this campaign. And where'd she go? Yep to a US army base.

That woman was so blatantly inappropriate for american national politics.
 
She didn't even know Africa was a continent (she thought it was a country). She just got her passport to exit the US during this campaign. And where'd she go? Yep to a US army base.

That woman was so blatantly inappropriate for american national politics.

hey! cut her some slack man! she can't see africa from alaska like she can russia. :D
 
If the Republican masses seriously consider Palin for a presidential candidate in 2012, then Obama will have no problem being a two-term president.

The highest future political aspiration Palin might achieve is senator of Alaska. Convicted senator Ted Stevens won't be able to take his seat in Congress if he wins the election (at the time of this writing, it is still too close to call). As governor of Alaska, she has the power to fill this vacancy with anyone she wants, including herself. She would have to face a Democratic candidate (probably Stevens' current opponent) in a special election, but Palin is still popular in Alaska so I could see her pulling it off.
 
Forget about not knowing Africa's a continent; she probably even thinks Anchorage is the capital of Alaska
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"Fuck me, I've got shit for brains, me."
 
2012 ?

If the Republican masses seriously consider Palin for a presidential candidate in 2012, then Obama will have no problem being a two-term president.

The highest future political aspiration Palin might achieve is senator of Alaska. Convicted senator Ted Stevens won't be able to take his seat in Congress if he wins the election (at the time of this writing, it is still too close to call). As governor of Alaska, she has the power to fill this vacancy with anyone she wants, including herself. She would have to face a Democratic candidate (probably Stevens' current opponent) in a special election, but Palin is still popular in Alaska so I could see her pulling it off.

Well, safe to say, in this short attention span universe we now all live it she'll be way off the radar and yesterday's news by year's end; remembered as but a footnote and answer to a trivia question well before 2012. Her days in the continental US are done and dusted.
 
A 3-way battle of titans will be soon be underway as Bobby Jindal, Mike Huckabee, and Sarah Palin clash for the right to rule Jesusland. The Republican party will embark on a war within! We all win!
 
That Jindal guy sounds pretty sharp in interviews. I hope he's not a religious nutcase like I've been reading.
 
Looks like McCain is falling on his sword for the good of the Republican party. It's that or else he thinks Palin can fall on her own or with the help of outside Republican investigators.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081112/ap_on_el_ge/mccain_leno

McCain says Palin didn't hurt presidential bid


LOS ANGELES – John McCain said Tuesday that Sarah Palin did not damage his presidential bid, and he dismissed as typical campaign sniping anonymous criticism aimed at her following their crushing defeat.

"I'm so proud of her and I'm very grateful she agreed to run with me. She inspired people, she still does," McCain told Jay Leno during an "Tonight Show" interview taped for broadcast Tuesday night. "I couldn't be happier with Sarah Palin."

Asked by Leno about griping about Palin from unidentified McCain operatives in the days following the election, the Arizona senator said, "These things happen in campaigns.

"I think I have at least a thousand, quote, top advisers," he scoffed. "A top adviser said? I've never even heard of ... a top adviser or high-ranking Republican official."

However, McCain never directly addressed the embarrassing controversy over Palin's expensive campaign wardrobe purchased by the Republican National Committee, or statements by unidentified McCain aides who have reportedly said she was not prepared on foreign policy. The Alaska governor has said in interviews she did not ask for, or want, the $150,000-plus wardrobe for her and her family.

He disputed that a different vice presidential pick would have changed the outcome against Democrats Barack Obama and Joe Biden.

At campaign rallies, "The people were very excited and inspired by her. That's what really mattered, I think," McCain said. "She's a great reformer."

McCain's appearance at Leno's Burbank studio was scheduled to coincide with Veterans Day. It was the former naval aviator's 14th appearance on "The Tonight Show" but his first TV interview as a vanquished presidential candidate.
 

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