Posted on 08/09/2010 7:19:33 PM PDT by onyx
Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin's carefully crafted image as a regular hockey mom has taken a few hits since her unsuccessful vice presidential bid.
~snips~
But all those who wonder whether revelations of her personal prima donna qualities will damage her image are proceeding from an assumption that she does, in fact, disguise her self-centered side well in managed environments. I've long disagreed with that assessment, because her famous Facebook postings often have the tone of a nasty, snotty, slightly dense but popular high-school girl. Sample recent line: "Okay, Mr. President, you tell us we have to keep looking backward (as were steered toward the cliff)."
Palin's dark side came out in full effect this weekend, and this time the victim was not President Obama but a schoolteacher in small-town Alaska. Palin was there to film segment of a nature program on TLC, and she confronted Kathleen Gustafson who was holding up a sign reading "WORST GOVERNOR EVER." Palin clearly intended to disarm Gustafson with her charm, but instead got defensive.
Gustafson, said, "You swore on your precious Bible that you would uphold the interests of this state, and then when cash was waved in front of your face, you quit." To which Palin responded, her tone dripping with unamusing sarcasm, "Oh, you wanted me to be your governor! Im honored! Thank you!" Palin went on to use the same tone of nasal condescension when saying she was "honored" that Gustafson considers her a celebrity.
It's true, schoolteachers are definitely not a Republican constituency, but anyone, even a Republican, running for president needs to make nice with them on a personal level, just as Democrats do with the military or police officers. This latest incident won't help Palin's negative favorability ratings.
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Yes! He probably got a raise in salary. What a punk, huh?
Kathleen Gustafson - she is not a teacher but a Theater Tech at Homer High School.
"""It's true, schoolteachers are definitely not a Republican constituency, but anyone, even a Republican, running for president needs to make nice with them on a personal level, just as Democrats do with the military or police officers."""
OOOOOPS!!
Best post here, along with the one about Sarah being able to kick his arse to the lower 48 without breaking a sweat, chipping her nail polish or losing her smile.
vaudine
Palin/Bachman 20102012
Just for you and because I agree...lol.
Yep that was the biggest slip of the tongue ever. I give the guy credit for being honest. We all knew that the Dems are against the Military, we see it everyday, but that one comment puts it into writing what we all knew
LOL. Plus all the debt!!!
Whoever bought NewsWEAK got ripped off. Its value is not even a dollar, a dollar is way too much. 10 cents makes more sense
Sorry - she sounds like overused bumper sticker cliches. But she does have a nice butt and a great wink which should garner most of the male votes along with, Id Hit It!
“And she’s no way in hell a Ronald Reagan. That’s another notion that needs to be dispelled. “
I don’t expect or want her to be a Reagan. I want her to be a Sarah. Have you read the rest of the posts to this thread? I believe they prove you wrong.
Beautifully stated, dear MWestMom! Sarah’s grace and her willingness to engage always makes her the winner. Like you said, she found common ground and she came out the superior person.
Your are correct. He had those perfect kids. You know the ones who campaigned against him running for office.
Let me take a wild guess what your response will be: “I haven't made up my mind yet.”/sarc.
Second time I’ve been asked the same question and I just don’t know. I’m slowly going through this thread, so maybe someone’s answered.
We need statesmen/women, not cute asses, alluring winks and ‘Gotchas!’.
Scintillating intellect you've got there. You show a really amazing ability to frame a debate.
Are you a teacher too?
*rolls eyes*
And that Sarah’s secret weapon and they don’t even know it.
I’d be embarrassed to write for a magazine that was purchased for 1$. But then again, I’m not little journalista boy Ben Adler.
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