Tuesday, February 9, 2010

she's just dangerous

we need to put sarah palin back in the box mccain let her out of. she incites. she's sarcastic. she's stupid.  she wants a revolution, not even knowing what that means. she's been in the news a lot recently and she stirs up memories of "w" and their dumb appeal or their appeal to the dumb.

it's insulting how much air time she receives and that she has rallied such a large group. i believe there's no way she'll make any real impact, but then i think of people in germany and what they thought of hitler. do i think she's another hitler? no, she's not smart enough to organize something of that magnitude, but i disagree with everything she believes. at least everything i've heard come out of her mouth.

when i heard her say in her snarky, sarcastic way, "how's that hopey, changey thing working for you?" i said a quiet prayer for obama. please deliver, please do whatever it takes to get it done. the whole idea of giving her additional ammunition sickens me. without hope, where are we? without brains, well without brains, i know where we'll be.  2 "w" years ago.

wwcd: i would help her take her lack of hopey, changey thing back to alaska

1 comment:

  1. She is a useful, peppy tool for the group that would like to see the church of their choosing run our country. This is not a new phenomenon, just ever more uncomfortable as we see more clearly the effects of such government in other places. Her use of language is direct, simple, inexact and full of triggers. Her words trigger her followers into their own beliefs (who knows what it is she is actually saying, since she herself cannot explain anything), and triggers those of us who treasure multi-dimensional, compassionate government into spasms of apoplexy. Either way neither group gains by this auto-response! Unless politicians really begin to act based on different principles, Palin's dopey-harangue-y thing will stay with us.

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