"What I like about her most(other than she's hot) is that she is pissing off the inside the beltway RINO Bluebloods. If she loses, fine. Any predictions for November? One house or both?"
I'll admit that I found her to be kind of cute back in the 90's when she was a regular on the Bill Maher show, but thirty seconds of so-called discourse from her makes me reach for the "mute" button. Whiny voice, stupid stance. (I mean, really--preaching about abstaining even from, shall we say, "rubbing one out," when one is a self-professed virgin right up into the middle thirties? That's like asking the Bushes not to puke on the Japanese!)In this election season, she is surely putting all her fingers directly on the hot buttons, hoping to erect a platform that will allow her throng to take a more "hands-on" approach. She is in that rare position where she knows, even if she merely blows it, she'll be able to grease her way into a very comfortable celebrity status, making 100,000 bucks a night just like her icon, "nailin Palin."She isn't really about the "Tea Party." She is among the growing group of opportunists who have overtaken that party (it is not a party) and is presenting the same batch of shopworn homiles and other facile mouthings and outright hypocrisies that have long represented the extreme religious right fraction of the Repugnican party.But she looks nice, and even Bill Maher, on this week's Larry King Live, said she was among the nicest people he'd ever met. And while she takes a firm, hard stand against people knocking the rocks up, evidently she still manages to inspire the throbbing masses to go forth with sword in hand.I suppose friction is just a part of the overall process.
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"What I like about her most(other than she's hot) is that she is pissing off the inside the beltway RINO Bluebloods. If she loses, fine. Any predictions for November? One house or both?"
I'll admit that I found her to be kind of cute back in the 90's when she was a regular on the Bill Maher show, but thirty seconds of so-called discourse from her makes me reach for the "mute" button. Whiny voice, stupid stance. (I mean, really--preaching about abstaining even from, shall we say, "rubbing one out," when one is a self-professed virgin right up into the middle thirties? That's like asking the Bushes not to puke on the Japanese!)In this election season, she is surely putting all her fingers directly on the hot buttons, hoping to erect a platform that will allow her throng to take a more "hands-on" approach. She is in that rare position where she knows, even if she merely blows it, she'll be able to grease her way into a very comfortable celebrity status, making 100,000 bucks a night just like her icon, "nailin Palin."She isn't really about the "Tea Party." She is among the growing group of opportunists who have overtaken that party (it is not a party) and is presenting the same batch of shopworn homiles and other facile mouthings and outright hypocrisies that have long represented the extreme religious right fraction of the Repugnican party.But she looks nice, and even Bill Maher, on this week's Larry King Live, said she was among the nicest people he'd ever met. And while she takes a firm, hard stand against people knocking the rocks up, evidently she still manages to inspire the throbbing masses to go forth with sword in hand.I suppose friction is just a part of the overall process.
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