turtlespeed 226 #51 July 9, 2014 jakee ******************************Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Stop fucking quoting everything. Seriously. Stop fucking quoting everything. Thank you.What do you mean?I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,112 #52 January 31, 2015 rushmcHis numbers went up when he picked her but He was doomed fromt the start . . . Palin was not the problem McCain was Looks like the honeymoon is finally over. After her hilarious performance in Des Moines the GOP is starting to beg her to stop - and asking forgiveness for supporting her. “In hindsight I regret contributing to the premature deification of Sarah Palin . . .maybe her early critics saw some fundamental character flaw, some harbinger of things to come, that escaped me. . . What does feel new is that she has finally gotten around to roundly losing conservative opinion leaders." - right wing pundit Matt Lewis. “The foreordained culmination of a slow and unseemly descent into farce" - Charles C.W. Cooke, National Review. "Maybe the speech Saturday was just a confirmation of her no longer being a major player, at least in these circles" - Bill Kristol “But if there is indeed nothing behind her ‘seriously interested’ talk — and it appears there is not — should she be included in events leading up to the 2016 caucuses?” - Byron York "In the end, the story of Palin’s rise and fall is a tragedy. And the author [of that tragedy] wasn’t the media as accused but the Grand Old Party itself, like worshipers of false gods throughout human history . . ." - Kathleen Parker "Having been mercilessly and unjustly pilloried by the media throughout the 2008 campaign, Sarah Palin had a clear choice in its aftermath: She could sober up and prove the buggers wrong, or she could collapse into ignominious pasquinade. Sadly, she chose the latter. The rest of us should choose to move on." - Charles Cooke, National Review And what did Sarah say to all this criticism? It's just the "herd mentality" of the media. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites