Posted on 06/10/2011 7:16:43 AM PDT by curth
Today, at 1 pm (EST), a cache of emails Sarah Palin sent and/or received while Governor of Alaska is set to be released.
How many emails? Figures range from 20,000 to upwards of 24,000. They cover a large time period December 2006 to September 2008 and the same media machine that couldnt find anything wrong, or even worth investigating, as far as Ted Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama were concerned, is now asking readers to help them pour through the emails and get the dirt on Palin.
Thats right: both the Washington Post and the New York Times have announced they will publish the emails tomorrow as they get them, and they want readers to read over them, find the things that are most interesting or most noteworthy, and email notes on those portions to the respective papers. (Any of you who did a research intensive degree in college know what this means: it means the newspaper is then going to take those most interesting pieces, paste them on the front page of their website, and say, Look here folks! We found a chink in Palins armor! Shes beatable! Shes beatable!)
In making this request, both the Washington Post and the New York Times prove theyve yet to learn how much the people love Palin. But we can help them learn this lesson after 1 pm by sending a ton of emails that have absolutely nothing to with Palins correspondence cache.
In other words, the Washington Post reports theyll be posting Palins emails here, and theyll include a link whereby readers can respond when they find that most noteworthy information. The New York Times has been kind enough to say theyll post Palins emails here, and they will likewise include a link whereby readers can respond when they find that juicy nugget thats going to prove Palin doesnt love America after all (or that she really shot her Caribou from a distance of 120 yards instead of 123).
Our job is simple: once the emails post, we need to click the links for each paper (cited in previous paragraph) and send both of them an email (or emails) about the noteworthy information we found. But instead of sending something from Palins emails, send them your favorite line from a Charlton Heston speech or movie. Or send them your favorite line from your favorite song or from a piece of classic literature.
Even if both papers figure out whats happening rather quickly, the knowledge that weve sent random information will them force to research and verify every email (and re-open and re-research those which they took for granted upon receiving them). In turn, this will ruin all their fun and shut this little experiment down before it even gets rolling.
Oh yes, and it will do one other thing too: it will teach them once more that America loves Sarah Palin. Whether she runs for President or not (or whether you plan to vote for her or not), we can all agree that she stands for something the mainstream media ought not drag through the mud.
Spread the word folks. Recruit your friends. At 1 pm, its game on.
PING!
I don’t have the Palin ping list or would ping them.
LET’S ROLL!!
Palinphobia, simple!
I remember when Clinton’s gubernatorial correspondence was the feverish target of the media.
No, wait. That never happened.
Count me in.
Two lessons, how left biased the media is, and how irrelevant they are after decades of layoffs. They have no “news” staffs any longer.
The news rooms of old would kill themselves before asking the public to do their research.
How about e-mails asking when Obama is going to release his college transcripts.
For a "dunce" with "no chance" of winning the nomination or defeating DUh-bama, the media seem to awfully concerned with manufacturing a scandal and digging up dirt on Palin.
Can you say PANIC!????
If the “Media” would stop chasing maybe’s and look at mac, the liar, daddy with the same amount of energy he would not have been elected or if they started today he would be under arrest for his hands are at the least dirty and most likely bloody.
lol....I like it. Here’s a few:
“UPS and FedEx are doing just fine, right? It’s the Post Office that’s always having problems.”
“No, no. I have been practicing...I bowled a 129. It’s like — it was like Special Olympics, or something.”
“I think when you spread the wealth around, it’s good for everybody.”
Think that would be too obvious?
This exactly why msm has been clamoring for the ‘pubs to come up with the contenders. They want plenty of time to mount the smear campaigns and sway public opinion. The question is: what makes them so afraid of our Sarah?
Palin can write? 20k emails!?!?!!?
That's just petty. Instead, email them information about "project gunwalker" or the complete lack of vetting they've done on Obama.
If you're going to flood their inbox, at least remind them of what's actually newsworthy.
Unleash the hounds!
“When the stock market crashed, Franklin Roosevelt got on the television ...”
My local Chinese restaurant has a great 7-page menu.
I plan on scanning it and sending it along to the Times and the Post. I know they’ll enjoy it!
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