Posted on 02/11/2010 7:13:47 PM PST by GVnana
There's Something About Sarah
We have been poring over our thousands of photos from the Tea Party Convention, and in so doing, we discovered the following shot among our Sarah Palin files.
Founding Bloggers photographer, Michael Kadela, didnt know it at the time, but he had captured the exact moment Sarah Palin glanced down at her left hand, to read the note she had written there earlier.
Those among the outraged Progressive Left trampled each other in the rush to launch personal attacks against Governor Palin, calling her stupid and hypocritical for needing a hand-note in the same speaking engagement in which she criticized President Obama for his constant use of a teleprompter.
The gleeful vilification of Sarah Palin for her use of a note during her Q&A segment betrays any facade of decency or humility on the part of the Progressive Left of the Democrat Party, let alone the slightest sense of irony, given our Teleprompter-in-Chief.
As for the alleged hypocrisy of Sarah Palin, the implication is that the use of a hand-written note (as it were) during a packed ballroom speaking engagement is somehow equivalent to the inappropriateness of the President using Teleprompter-One in a classroom of 6th graders.
This implication is both false and laughable.
(Excerpt) Read more at biggovernment.com ...
Talk to the hand, libs. The ear is tired of hearing it.
Here’s some better coverage of the TEA Party Convention, Katie O’Malley is great! http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=35527
Plus, at least Sarah writes her own stuff.
Maybe they already know that she is correct in her facts.
Quite the rebel.
Ah! Now I understand. Thank you. If I ever have the opportunity, I think I’ll write, “Hi Sarah” on mine!
Although he should have his prompters write them in the IPA, so as to avoid any more "corpse-man" moments.
If he can read it, that is.
Bwaaahaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!
Too funny and ooh so true!
Well thank you kindly!
d:o) Thanks for the ping. I love it.
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