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  • Palin family in ‘drunken brawl’

    09/12/2014 7:24:27 AM PDT · by lowbridge · 74 replies
    ny post ^ | september 12, 2014 | Joe Tacopino
    Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin got into a fracas worthy of reality TV when she, husband Todd and their entourage of children allegedly got involved in a drunken brawl at an Anchorage house party, according to multiple reports. The former Alaska governor’s daughter Bristol even allegedly threw punches and son Track ripped his shirt off in anger and flipped the bird in the Saturday melee, according to the reports. The backwoods brawling began after the clan rolled up to the soiree in a stretch Hummer. Sarah and Todd Palin had been invited to the 40th birthday party for a...
  • Sarah Palin and Family Allegedly Involved in Giant Drunken Brawl at Snowmobile Party

    09/11/2014 7:24:38 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 161 replies
    Mediaite ^ | 09/11/2014 | by Tina Nguyen
    This weekend, Sarah Palin and many members of her family were reportedly involved in a big ol’, 20-person drunken brawl at a Wasilla snowmobile party, which, if you’re playing Palin bingo, means you’ve won. Anchorage police confirmed that an incident had indeed occurred, and that the Palins were definitely there, and it was real nasty. “None of the involved parties wanted to press charges at the time of the incident and no arrests were made,” they added, but did not disclose names. “Alcohol was believed to have been a factor in the incident.”But that’s not enough detail! We need detail!...
  • You Betcha! Sarah Palin's Whole Family Reportedly Involved in a 20-Person Brawl

    09/11/2014 11:28:42 AM PDT · by bigdaddy45 · 255 replies
    Sarah Palin may have channeled her inner lipstick-wearing pit bull this past weekend, when her entire family was reportedly involved in a brawl in Alaska. Details are scarce, but according to a local blog in the Palins' hometown of Wasilla, Sarah's son Track (who may have been under the influence of alcohol) got into a physical altercation with an ex-boyfriend of his sister Willow's at a snowmobile party.
  • Alaska Blogger Who Pushed Palin 'Divorce' Rumor Resigns From Anchorage School

    08/06/2009 7:07:53 AM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 239 replies · 11,433+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 8.6.09 @ 2:45AM | By Robert Stacy McCain
    Jesse Griffin, the Alaska blogger who Saturday claimed in an "exclusive" report that Todd and Sarah Palin were divorcing, will no longer work as an Anchorage kindergarten teaching assistant, school officials confirmed Wednesday. Griffin's resignation followed revelations that the 49-year-old Griffin had posted (under the alias "Gryphen") sexually explicit advocacy of pornography and masturbation on his "Immoral Minority" blog. . . . Griffin blamed "the Palin team and their minions" for discovery of his "Gryphen" online alias, which he says resulted in death threats and harassment. . . .
  • CNN Bozo Accidentally Outs His Source; Palins Threaten Legal Action On Divorce Smear

    08/02/2009 8:18:27 PM PDT · by Behind Liberal Lines · 339 replies · 20,668+ views
    American Spectator ^ | 8.2.09 @ 8:53PM | By Robert Stacy McCain
    An attorney for Sarah Palin has delivered a letter threatening legal action against an anti-Palin blogger who was the source of a divorce rumor that the attorney for the former Alaska governor called "categorically false." Publication of the letter at a Web site that repeated the rumor has uncovered circumstantial evidence that the anti-Palin blogger "Gryphen" is a kindergarten teacher at an Anchorage elementary school.... CNN stringer/anti-Palin blogger Dennis Zaki published ... a copy of a letter from Palin attorney Thomas Van Flein, ordering "Gryphen" to retract the allegations -- calling them "complete fabrications, false and defamatory" -- or face...
  • Free Republic and the Amen Corner

    04/26/2005 9:13:42 AM PDT · by Nasty McPhilthy · 365 replies · 3,291+ views
    MensNewsDaily ^ | Tuesday, April 26, 2005 | Satire by Chris Davis
    Free Republic and the “Amen Corner” are at it again. They’re preaching fire and brimstone, maliciously misinterpreting the judicial filibuster. Their extreme, fundamentalist, right-wing behavior is leading to the downfall of this once great country, America. Their ignorant resolve is ruining this nation through their attacks on ‘Justice Sunday’ while stamping a cross over the Constitution, leaving us little choice but to stand up and fight a Holy Roller war. Nevertheless, Robinson and his “Amen Corner” are still going at it, hammering away as if they have nothing to lose but their dignity. Even more disgusting, Jim Robinson, the “Apostle...
  • Benedict Could Pour Petrol on America’s Cultural Fires (Merry Andrew filled with fear and loathing)

    04/23/2005 7:30:38 PM PDT · by quidnunc · 54 replies · 1,457+ views
    The Sunday Times ^ | April 24, 2005 | Andrew Sullivan
    I wonder what Pope Benedict XVI would have thought of John F Kennedy, the first Catholic president of the United States. Kennedy was a proud defender of the West against Soviet communism, while the new pope has equated the godless materialism of western freedom with Nazi and communist dictatorship. Kennedy’s domestic politics, moreover, were based on a simple, remarkable assertion: “I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute — where no Catholic prelate would tell the president (should he be Catholic) how to act … I believe in an America that is officially neither...
  • Papal Power - What no one else will say about John Paul II (Christopher Hitchens)

    04/02/2005 3:17:28 PM PST · by Lando Lincoln · 259 replies · 5,736+ views
    Slate ^ | 01 April 2005 | Christopher Hitchens
    The papacy is not, in theory, a man-made office at all. Its holder is chosen for life, by God himself, to hold the keys of Peter and to be the vicar of Christ on earth. This is yet another of the self-imposed tortures that faith inflicts upon itself. It means that you have to believe that the pope before last, who held on to the job for a matter of weeks before dying (or, according to some, before being murdered) was either unchosen by God in some fit of celestial pique, or left unprotected by heaven against his assassins. And...
  • CROSS-DRESSING DAY

    11/11/2004 1:00:34 PM PST · by The Great Yazoo · 52 replies · 4,608+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | November 10, 2004 | Peter LaBarbera -- Accuracy in Academia
    The Illinois Family Institute (IFI) received a troubling report yesterday of a grade (and middle) school in Carrier Mills that held an “Opposite Sex” Day in which students were encouraged to come to schools dressed as members of the opposite sex. At least one outraged mother pulled her children out of Carrier Mills-Stonefort Elementary School (kindergarten through 8th grade) after being informed about the cross-dressing day. Carrier Mills is about 45 minutes east of Carbondale. One school staffer reached by IFI said the school had no radical agenda but was just looking for “something silly for the kids to do.”...
  • Shaken by the notion of a faith-based nation

    11/10/2004 4:07:46 PM PST · by neverdem · 17 replies · 1,101+ views
    The Baltimore ^ | November 10, 2004 | Diane Winston
    THE PURITANS WON. Just like the faithful who fled England some 350 years ago, voters placed their faith -- and government -- under God. Proving what conservative pundits claimed for the past year, the 2004 election showed that Americans care as much -- or more -- about the spiritual and moral health of the nation as they do about its social and economic well-being. For those feeling as blue as the votes they cast, the lesson is clear: Religion and values are as much a part of the political calculus as tax cuts, health care and national defense. Political strategists...