Posted on 10/03/2008 10:04:04 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Edited on 10/03/2008 10:25:04 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
I honestly had never heard of Parker before any of this. A failing on my part, I suppose, but I see her referenced as some sort of GOP authority by the media. Again, I had never heard of her before this week, and I am fairly up to date on politics.
Kathy just can’t seem to get her knickers untwisted.
The brown cow moos at the silver moon.
...and if we ever hear about her again, it’ll be too soon.....
Neither have I. She strikes me as a MSNBC "conservative." And she certainly got her 15 minutes of fame this week.
Crawl back under your rock Kathleen.
Based on the quality of writing displayed in this piece, I’d suggest Kathleen Parker is not qualified to be a “journalist”. And given that most journalists in this country are not worth a garden slug snail trail, I don’t think that should be too high a bar for Kathleen to climb over.
She still fails.
Stop with the hating guys...
Dear old Kathleen is still drinking deeply of the Haterade, I see. Jealous much, you hag?
Nope, me neither. But I can define her in three words...jealous, jealous, jealous.
The irony is that she is using the move that made McCain famous. Any Republican can rise from obscurity simply by bashing conservatives.
I mean the one who bases a persons whole worth on the sour reaction of Couric’s constipated face and who speaks ridiculously about Sarah Palin needing to leave the Republican ticket. Where did they put her?
Neither had I.
She seems pretty lightweight to place so much judgment over an interview with a hostile interviewer.
Oh yeah, Parker is now a “maverick”! Expect a book deal by January 20, 2009.
McCain is like the comedian who sets himself up as the punchline.
what a C-word
her and Brooks and Will and the other effette beltway snobs are all the media talk about as conservatives
Parker is the one out of her league. Gov. Palin has always been genuine. She let Katie Couric push her with loaded questions, In the debate she showed she had learned from the experience - something every graduate student learns in facing very difficult questions on exams. If a question is unreasonably difficult, turn it into one you are prepared to answer. Partial credit is a wonderful thing - I passed many an exam by judicious use of this strategy.
Parker’s column focuses on social issues related to family, children and gender. Having grown up in Florida with four stepmothers and a variety of siblings — half-, step- and whole
http://townhall.com/columnists/KathleenParker?bio=t#ColumnistBio
No sale. Parker needs to go out to the same pasture as that other cow, Peggy Noonan.
So she's basically the Dr. Laura of the print media. No wonder she hates Palin.
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