Posted on 11/20/2009 2:39:39 PM PST by Nachum
The Associated Press "fact check" of Sarah Palin's new book wasn't enough. Now the left is just coming out and claiming Palin is a flat out liar. That was the argument made by Bella DePaulo in a Psychology Today blog entitled "Sarah Palin's Lies."
DePaulo, who has a Harvard Ph.D. in psychology and experience in analyzing lying, claims Palin excels at it. "From my post as an outside observer, it seems to me that Sarah Palin doesn't care much about the truth. In that way, she is a very special liar," she wrote in the Nov. 19 "Living Single" blog.
(Excerpt) Read more at newsbusters.org ...
I wonder if depaulo went to harvard with barry obammma
Cuda
Project much?
Another AA bimbo
Not only that, but my Lesbodar is pinging!
Well, I read her source column, and she fails to specifically document any lie whatsoever.
Being an ugly lesbo must be painful.
There ought to be a disclaimer before crazy comments like this lady’s, along the lines of “WARNING, UGLY, BITTER LESBIAN AHEAD”.
I wonder if she could offer some examples of the lies. She didn’t in the article. They must be going for another version of “Bush lied.”
Sarah doesn’t need to lie; De Paulo does.
THIS from her Web site.
She is in Santa Barbara visiting Prof.
Welcome
I’m Bella DePaulo, a social scientist (PhD, Harvard) and the author of SINGLED OUT: How Singles Are Stereotyped, Stigmatized, and Ignored, and Still Live Happily Ever After. Singled Out is a myth-busting, consciousness-raising, totally unapologetic take on singles and their place in contemporary American society.
Do you, or anyone you know, believe that single people are miserable and lonely, and that getting married makes people happier and healthier and even means that they will live longer? Do you think that the children of single parents are doomed? Do you, or anyone you know, think that singlism (the stereotyping and stigmatizing of people who are single) does not really exist? Then Singled Out is for you and those enlightenment-challenged people in your life.
In the book, I draw from decades of scientific research to smash the myths about marriage and singlehood. I include examples from popular culture as well as the touching, aggravating, and hilarious personal experiences shared by so many of the single people I’ve gotten to know along the way.
In addition:
I write the Living Single blog for Psychology Today.
I contribute to the Huffington Post.
I have appeared on the Today show and on morning shows on ABC, CBS, and CNN.
Graphic image warning needed for the hag above Sarah’s photo.
I would put as much worth on anything they say as I would to the brown, steaming, stinking masses my neighbor's dog leaves in my lawn.
Bella = GUILTY!
Sarah = NOT Guilty
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Ofercryinoutloud. Drop the 3rd grade insults. She's no beauty, but she's pleasant-enough looking.
Where do all of these freak show people come from???
In Singled Out, and in her other work on people who are single, DePaulo has drawn from social science data to challenge the stereotypes of people who are single. DePaulo has also offered seminars and workshops on the science of singlehood.
She is the recipient of a number of honors and awards, such as the James McKeen Cattell Award and the Research Scientist Development Award. DePaulo has published more than 100 scientific papers and has served in various leadership positions in professional organizations.
She has written op-ed essays for publications such as the New York Times, the Chronicle of Higher Education, Newsday, and the San Francisco Chronicle, and she is also a contributor to the Huffington Post. Bella DePaulo has discussed the place of singles in society on radio and television, including NPR and CNN, and her work has been described in newspapers (such as the New York Times and the Washington Post) and magazines (such as Time, Business Week, and Psychology Today).
She has been a Visiting Professor of Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara since the summer of 2000. Visit her website at www.BellaDePaulo.com.
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