Posted on 07/03/2009 3:55:42 PM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is video from this afternoon where CNN's Rick Sanchez wondered out loud if Sarah Palin's resignation as Governor of Alaska could be because she is -- pregnant. The media is desperate to know why Palin is stepping down! . . . . (Watch Video)
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LOLOL!! I gotta admit, that idea never entered my mind. Libtards can come up with everything, except the truth.
Personally I think she was hounded out by the liberal attacks on her.
Hey according to the libs, women shouldn’t even get pregnant, they should all get abortions. They are pissed that Sarah didn’t abort Trig, how ironic that they are bringing up pregnancy again. The left sure love murder don’t they
AND... the next thing you’ll hear on the following report is “Who’s the daddy?!”.... LOL... dumb liberals....
He’s the biggest ass on CNN, and he has a lot of competition.
Step back, take a deep breath, and let it all out.
Sister Sarah has the best of motives, and it has nothing at all to do with pregnancies, or scandal, or malfeasance of any sort. This is to take the pressure off the Governor’s office, and the unending demands that “something be done” to counter all the frivolous charges being tossed around, mostly by people who have no real standing.
But now that she is about to become unencumbered with the duties of office, she may become, not just a pit bull, but a mama grizzly bear, striking fear in the stoutest of hearts.
She is coming for you, CNN. She hunts her prey down, kills it, skins it, dresses it out and makes stew out of it.
A regular ol' news hound Sanchez is, eh?
The best CNN has to offer?
If she is is only because she is married to a real man and not one that gets a thrill up his leg when thinking about another man.
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