I'm a 60 something baby boomer. I am a mother and a grandmother. Thought I'd try blogging. I thought it would be a nice alternative to walking around my house talking to myself out loud, arms waving. Feel free to join in on the discussion. You don't really have to agree, you only need to be civil. Ah yes, civil discourse, an archaic concept wherein there is an open exchange of differing viewpoints on issues rather than on the proponents of those views. And so I go boldly on.....
Sunday, September 28, 2008
I read an article in the September 27 online edition of Time magazine called In Search of Sarah Palin. The writer, Nancy Gibbs, mentioned how she missed the "spirited, sparkling character" of Sarah Palin. Once again I was struck with the willingness of so many presumably smart people, including some in the media, to attribute her performance at the Republican Convention to some ability on her part. Gullible, gullible, gullible.
I mean, okay, so she can deliver lines with sparkle and spirit, but only so long as they are crafted by others with experience and expertise in these matters. Need proof? One need only look at her sorry performance in the few unscripted interviews she’s done to see the real Governor Palin, someone who is flat-footed and embarrassingly inept on her own, when she has no pretty, clever words prepared ahead of time for her to deliver with just the right amount of sassiness.
What is the matter with these so called intelligent people?!!! Don't they get it? She's just Charlie McCarthy in drag! Sure Charlie was bright and witty, but only because Edgar Bergen kept his hand up his back and said the words for him. Otherwise Charlie was just a dummy.
You can read the article here if you're interested.
Breaking News.....Breaking News.....Breaking News.....
This just in, apparently someone screwed up and let Sarah out without her keepers. Sadly, on her way to pick up a couple of cheesesteaks at a local Philadelphia eatery, she happened upon a man reportedly wearing a Temple University t-shirt who gave his name as Michael Rovito. Rovito asked her if she thought America should “cross the border from Afghanistan to Pakistan” to pursue terrorists. Her response? In the presence of the media who happily took it all down, she replied, “If that’s what we have to do stop the terrorists from coming any further in, absolutely, we should”.
Somehow, I don’t think she watched the whole debate Friday night. I think she missed the part where McCain said “You don’t say that out loud”. It’s all detailed at the September 27 online CBS edition of From the Road by Scott Conroy. Read more about this here.
Finally, in one of those unscripted interviews, the good governor was asked how she reacted when she got the offer to be McCain’s Vice Presidential running mate. She said she didn’t hesitate, that you can’t blink. When I saw that and everytime I’ve thought of her since, I am reminded of the great philosopher, Dirty Harry, whom I paraphrase here. A woman’s got to know her limitations.
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