No, sir, they are not. Maureen Dowd? Most likely, yes.
I'm going to say this even though I might get flamed. A woman can be good-looking and conservative and not necessarily be a Sarah Palin fan. I used to be, but I've moved on, even though I appreciate the things she does to advance conservatism.
My sister-in-law is gorgeous, and I don't use the word lightly...she's not very fond of Palin. My mother-in-law is still stunning at 71, and she shares her daughter's opinion of the governor. I'm Sarah's age, and I've managed to maintain myself pretty well. So there's no jealousy involved on any of the females in this family...we simply believe there are those who are much more suitable for the office of the presidency.
I might feel differently if Palin were the same woman who gave that electrifying convention speech in 2008...but I don't think that's the case.
If she somehow became the nominee, I'd vote for her. But she's never going to run, despite not being able to resist the tease. I would much prefer to vote for Ted Cruz.
When I saw Maureen Dowd’s byline I assumed that she would have her bitchy claws out. I searched the article and it seemed to me that MoDo was being quite mild - for her. It was as though she had taken valium, or even haldol.
Thank you for finally revealing on whose behalf you wrote that very wordy apologetic.
You’ve “moved on” from Palin to the man who said he wouldn’t be in the U.S. Senate if it weren’t for Sarah Palin?
I’m sure Ted Cruz appreciates your support whilst insulting his “very good friend.”/sarc