Posted on 04/15/2010 2:14:32 PM PDT by Mister Ghost
Much is being made about Sarah Palins rock star-like contract demands, as documented in a copy of her contract, which California students conveniently found in a dumpster.
Since mindless, gullible Obamabot-like Palinbots turned this clueless vessel into a big star, I cant begrudge her demands for First-Class airfare and unopened bottles of water. Who wants to drink water from pre-opened bottles? I wouldnt.
Its the part of her contract thats not getting attention, though, that should. Since the woman has trouble uttering complete sentences and answering even the most basic questions, like, what magazines and newspapers do you read, or who is your favorite founding father and why, she needs someone else to prep her and help prepare satisfactory answers. College grads are dumb enough, and here were talking a woman who barely graduated from college with a journalism degree (the universal diploma of dummies) from six different colleges over six years. Or she might say what she really thinks (which isnt conservative at all), like when she attacked men on the show of her declared hero, Oprah.
(Excerpt) Read more at debbieschlussel.com ...
Sounds to me like Debbie needs to upgrade from the 4 “AA” battery model to the 2 cycler version with the kick start.
They failed on this one. She couldn’t begin to touch the celebrity yo yos and Obama and Congress. Pelosi alone is enough to make one gag.
Ref: Cat video
“Only an Indian (CAT) can sneak up on a person like that.” OUTLAW JOSEY WALES.
Yeah...right...whos foul mind and corrupt word processor spewed out this TRASH....
I can sum this article up in five words: “Meeeeeow. Pfft pfft hiss pfft.”
Pull your claws back in, Debbie. Sheesh.
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Deb Schussell needs a laxative.
your two cats and my two cats could be clones!
Palin is as much a creation as Obama. Thats why she supports McCain for senate.
Wow, this is catty. Schlussel should be embarassed to have writen this.
This woman makes the MSNBC line up seem sane.
Did I mention how unseemly your Palin worship is?
You mean like this, Debbie Schlussel ?
Little girl at Obama town hall has not-so-random political connections
“Julias mother was an early Obama supporter in Massachusetts during the presidential election, so she had previously met First Lady Michelle Obama, the Obama daughters Sasha and Malia, and Vice President Joe Biden.”
her contract, which California students conveniently found in a dumpster
likes her donuts i see.
“Palin is as much a creation as Obama. Thats why she supports McCain for senate.”
The Most Popular Governor
Alaska’s Sarah Palin is the GOP’s newest star.
BY Fred Barnes
July 16, 2007,Juneau
The wipeout in the 2006 election left Republicans in such a state of dejection that they’ve overlooked the one shining victory in which a Republican star was born. The triumph came in Alaska where Sarah Palin, a politician of eye-popping integrity, was elected governor. She is now the most popular governor in America, with an approval rating in the 90s, and probably the most popular public official in any state.
Her rise is a great (and rare) story of how adherence to principle—especially to transparency and accountability in government—can produce political success. And by the way, Palin is a conservative who only last month vetoed 13 percent of the state’s proposed budget for capital projects. The cuts, the Anchorage Daily News said, “may be the biggest single-year line-item veto total in state history.”
As recently as last year, Palin (pronounced pale-in) was a political outcast. She resigned in January 2004 as head of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission after complaining to the office of Governor Frank Murkowski and to state Attorney General Gregg Renkes about ethical violations by another commissioner, Randy Ruedrich, who was also Republican state chairman.
State law barred Palin from speaking out publicly about ethical violations and corruption. But she was vindicated later in 2004 when Ruedrich, who’d been reconfirmed as state chairman, agreed to pay a $12,000 fine for breaking state ethics laws. She became a hero in the eyes of the public and the press, and the bane of Republican leaders.
In 2005, she continued to take on the Republican establishment by joining Eric Croft, a Democrat, in lodging an ethics complaint against Renkes, who was not only attorney general but also a long-time adviser and campaign manager for Murkowski. The governor reprimanded Renkes and said the case was closed. It wasn’t. Renkes resigned a few weeks later, and Palin was again hailed as a hero.
Palin, 43, the mother of four, passed up a chance to challenge Republican senator Lisa Murkowski, the then-governor’s daughter, in 2004. She endorsed another candidate in the primary, but Murkowski won and was reelected. Palin said then that her 14-year-old son talked her out of running, though it’s doubtful that was the sole reason.
In 2006, she didn’t hesitate. She ran against Gov. Murkowski, who was seeking a second term despite sagging poll ratings, in the Republican primary. In a three-way race, Palin captured 51 percent and won in a landslide. She defeated former Democratic governor Tony Knowles in the general election, 49 percent to 41 percent. She was one of the few Republicans anywhere in the country to perform above expectations in 2006, an overwhelmingly Democratic year. Palin is unabashedly pro life.
With her emphasis on ethics and openness in government, “it turned out Palin caught the temper of the times perfectly,” wrote Tom Kizzia of the Anchorage Daily News. She was also lucky. News broke of an FBI investigation of corruption by legislators between the primary and general elections. So far, three legislators have been indicted.
In the roughly three years since she quit as the state’s chief regulator of the oil industry, Palin has crushed the Republican hierarchy (virtually all male) and nearly every other foe or critic. Political analysts in Alaska refer to the “body count” of Palin’s rivals. “The landscape is littered with the bodies of those who crossed Sarah,” says pollster Dave Dittman, who worked for her gubernatorial campaign. It includes Ruedrich, Renkes, Murkowski, gubernatorial contenders John Binkley and Andrew Halcro, the three big oil companies in Alaska, and a section of the Daily News called “Voice of the Times,” which was highly critical of Palin and is now defunct.
My opinion of Debbie Schlussel was low to begin with. This helps to make it a candidate for causing earthquakes and volcano eruptions on the other side of the world.
Is Debbie Schlussel supposed to be a Conservative? She’s proving that she’s a hypocrite.
However good she was as Gov people are still projecting Reagan on her!
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