Posted on 05/31/2010 8:10:04 AM PDT by Bratch
The Today show called Friday morning saying it plans to come up Monday and do some interviews about the fence Todd and Sarah Palin built on their property on Lake Lucille.
According to people who care about those things, the former governor wrote on her Facebook account that she was worried about the neighbor, Joe McGinnis, moving in. Hes the author of several books, one of which is an alleged non-fiction story about his exploits in Alaska titled Going to Extremes. That was published in 1980. It was a bible for all those who dreamed of moving here or were in the process. Local press wasnt too kindly to it at the time, saying he missed a lot and exaggerated the rest.
Observers from Outside get that a lot.
McGinnis also wrote last year a fairly scathing article for Portfolio magazine which no longer exists about Palins plans, or not, for a gas pipeline.
So its not surprising she might be a little leery about her new neighbor.
Again, that happens a lot around here, regardless of notoriety.
Fences are built by people who want to keep their privacy or keep out the sight of their neighbors unsightly yards.
So the call from Today, quickly followed by a similar call from ABC news, seemed curious. The day before it was another national news outlet wanting to know if we had a photograph of the fence. There was an e-mail from Outside asking if the Palins were in compliance with city code. Another note suggested we assign someone to trace every move McGinnis makes while here and write a book about him to counter his about Palin.
Maybe were out of step here, but the unanimous consensus of the newsroom is that we dont really care if the Palins want some privacy from what they worry might be prying eyes.
Fences have been known to make good neighbors and everybody knows we could use a lot more of those around here. So if the fence keeps McGinnis on one side and the Palins content, why would the Today show or ABC care?
Finally, those who are fond of Joe McGinnis might remind him (if he doesnt already know) that Alaska has a law that allows the use of deadly force in protection of life and property.
Heh!
Good fences make good neighbors.
That was my favorite line too.
He needs his hat stoved in.
If Todd and Sarah could get their 15’ fence up in a day, is there any question whether President Palin would be able to secure our border?
Maybe the LSM will ask the fence for comments?
Heh.
Now I wonder what Mr. McGinniss might have to say if I were to park across the street from his house and had a rotating contingent of people with pads and pens jotting down every tidbit that could be observed?
“If Todd and Sarah could get their 15 fence up in a day, is there any question whether President Palin would be able to secure our border?”
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Excellent point - and without too much wordsmithing, she could use to turn around that point to the media, as she does so well now.
Very nice.
How about a McGinnis cam? 24 hours streaming on the net.
“Once again Palin sets the example with her fence.”
God Bless Sarah Palin and her family. America needs her strength and resolve.
an excellent idea........LOL
So these moron media is willing to waste all kinds of money gawking & squawking over a fence?
Is there some way we could link it to illegal immigration & use it as a “teachable moment”?
It makes perfect sense to me. Hell and chaos are running amok, and the Today Show wants to know about an effing fence in Alaska. Morons.
DITTO
So when Sarah gets elected president, can we count on her to contract with Todd and his friends to build a 16 foot high fence to keep our Mexican Neighbors from peeking over into our country?
I don't know . . . just having McGinnis next door seems pretty threatening to me. Ready . . . Aim . . .
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