Posted on 01/29/2014 10:03:12 AM PST by Nachum
Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin said her impression of the State of the Union, gathered by listening on her truck radio and reading on her phone from kids ball games, is that the presidents hubris and naivete is alarming. Palin said she avoided watching the annual speech because its all been said before in a Facebook post Wednesday. If you skipped huddling around the TV last night for the State of the Union address because youve heard it all before, plus you were just busy with life, well
so did I, Palin wrote. Putting the real world on hold
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
IMO there’s not one single segment of society who is suffering from his policies or one single thing turned completely on its head that this jerk is the least concerned about. He is in his glory at all the destruction he has caused (and looking forward to causing more) and is not about to lose a second of sleep over anyone’s problems. I don’t care how many times he pretends and says otherwise. Why is it so difficult for people to detect lies and liars?
God bless and keep you and Sarah Palin.
“She put it in words that everybody could understand as to confuse the zero.”
The error was not hers; it was committed by the author and/or his editor(s).
I’ll bet she can avoid that type of error when she wants to.
A Toast to those who wish her well and those who don't can go to Hell.
I try to avoid hearing his voice as much as possible. At the age of 65, I am sick of this president telling me what I can do and can’t do. This guy hasn’t a clue about life. He’s been handed everything on a silver platter, practically.
I do pray that Sarah runs in 2016. What more of a contrast to Obama could one get? Darkness (Obama) and light (Palin)!
Palin’s got Obama’s number - - she’s not being fooled by any of ‘em ... Good for her.
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