



vtel57 wrote:Alaskan Queen crab, Sarah Palin stated at the recent "Tea Party" horse manure convention that she would consider a run for President in 2012. ... If the people of this country actually manage to elect her, I believe I will go bury my head in the sand of north western New Mexico for the duration of her term.

Aren't you a mite mature to boink somebody you don't like or respect? Guess that's a dumb question to ask a man, huh?vtel57 wrote:... while I may not mind boinking dear Sarah ...


zberryz wrote:... Guess that's a dumb question to ask a man ...
vtel57 wrote: I may not mind boinking dear Sarah



zberryz wrote:Aren't you a mite mature to boink somebody you don't like or respect? Guess that's a dumb question to ask a man, huh?vtel57 wrote:... while I may not mind boinking dear Sarah ...



Yet let me flap this bug with gilded wings,
This painted child of dirt that stinks and stings:
Whose buzz the witty and the fair annoys
Yet wit ne'er tastes and beauty ne'er enjoys.
So well-bred spaniels civilly delight
In mumbling of the game they dare not bite.
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At least Richard Nixon had the ill fortune to look like what he was: a haunted scoundrel and repressed psychopath. Whereas the usefulness of Sarah Palin to the right-wing party managers is that she combines a certain knowingness with a feigned innocence and a still-palpable blush of sex. But she should take care to read her Alexander Pope: That bloom will soon enough fade, and it will fade really quickly if she uses it to prostitute herself to the Nixonites on one day and then to cock-tease the rabble on the next.


The weirdest part of the evening came not during the speech but during the following Q&A session. Asked what she thought that a Republican-controlled congress's top three priorities should be, she answered: stop spending, energy policy and ... well, here's the whole quote, judge for yourself:
I think, kind of tougher to put our arms around, but allowing America's spirit to rise again by not being afraid to kind of go back to some of our roots as a God fearing nation where we're not afraid to say especially in times of potential trouble in the future here, where we're not afraid to say, you know, we don't have all the answers as fallible men and women so it would be wise of us to start seeking some divine intervention again in this country, so that we can be safe and secure and prosperous again. To have people involved in government who aren't afraid to go that route, not so afraid of the political correctness that you know – they have to be afraid of what the media said about them if they were to proclaim their alliance to our creator.
So, one of the US congress's top priorities should be ... asking for divine intervention from God? "I can think of two words right now that scare liberals: President Palin," the moderator ended the evening by saying. A brief chant of "Run, Sarah, run," broke out, although not one shared by the whole room. Proving, perhaps, that you don't have to be a liberal to be worried by Sarah Palin.


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