Sorry, Palinophiles. None of my Facebook friends posted anything on Sarah Palin today.
But here's a story that sent my irony-o-meter off the charts: Rush Limbaugh ridicules Toronto's embattled mayor, Rob Ford, for being an obese drug addict.
Patrick
at November 20, 2013 2:26 AM
"Sorry, Palinophiles."
?
Dave B
at November 20, 2013 10:42 AM
Dave B., there are certain posters I refer to as "Palinophiles" because of their obvious infatuation with this woman.
All I did was post a book signing in which reporters covering the event were sequestered in a back room, locked, and told that they would be allowed to spend ten minutes with Sarah Palin after the book signing.
I called this despicable, which it is. And the posters here erupted in agonized wails of indignation at how persecuted poor Sarah Palin was. I read rants defending her accent, her husband, her son Track, her daughter Bristol, despite the fact that I said nothing about any of this.
I conclude that Sarah Palin is an obvious hornet's nest. Say anything, anything at all, that's not good about her (even if she does something despicable) and you will cause an eruption.
Patrick
at November 20, 2013 3:01 PM
All I did was post a book signing in which reporters covering the event were sequestered in a back room, locked, and told that they would be allowed to spend ten minutes with Sarah Palin after the book signing. -- Patrick at November 20, 2013 3:01 PM
The question you still haven't answered was whether the reporters were free to leave the store?
Dave B., there are certain posters I refer to as "Palinophiles" because of their obvious infatuation with this woman.
That cause Pats a moron
All I did was post a book signing in which reporters covering the event were sequestered in a back room, locked, and told that they would be allowed to spend ten minutes with Sarah Palin after the book signing.
I called this despicable, which it is. And the posters here erupted in agonized wails of indignation at how persecuted poor Sarah Palin was. I read rants defending her accent, her husband, her son Track, her daughter Bristol, despite the fact that I said nothing about any of this.
No, you called it criminal kidnapping and false imprisonment and never provided proof of criminal activity
I conclude that Sarah Palin is an obvious hornet's nest. Say anything, anything at all, that's not good about her (even if she does something despicable) and you will cause an eruption.
Actually the truth if far simpler than that. YOU said something monumentally stupid and unfounded but your massive ego is incapable of letting you see we were criticizing you
Sorry, Palinophiles. None of my Facebook friends posted anything on Sarah Palin today.
But here's a story that sent my irony-o-meter off the charts: Rush Limbaugh ridicules Toronto's embattled mayor, Rob Ford, for being an obese drug addict.
Patrick at November 20, 2013 2:26 AM
"Sorry, Palinophiles."
?
Dave B at November 20, 2013 10:42 AM
Dave B., there are certain posters I refer to as "Palinophiles" because of their obvious infatuation with this woman.
All I did was post a book signing in which reporters covering the event were sequestered in a back room, locked, and told that they would be allowed to spend ten minutes with Sarah Palin after the book signing.
I called this despicable, which it is. And the posters here erupted in agonized wails of indignation at how persecuted poor Sarah Palin was. I read rants defending her accent, her husband, her son Track, her daughter Bristol, despite the fact that I said nothing about any of this.
I conclude that Sarah Palin is an obvious hornet's nest. Say anything, anything at all, that's not good about her (even if she does something despicable) and you will cause an eruption.
Patrick at November 20, 2013 3:01 PM
The question you still haven't answered was whether the reporters were free to leave the store?
Jim P. at November 20, 2013 7:06 PM
BTW, did you know it is illegal in Miami Shores to have a garden in your front yard?
Jim P. at November 20, 2013 7:22 PM
Dave B., there are certain posters I refer to as "Palinophiles" because of their obvious infatuation with this woman.
That cause Pats a moron
All I did was post a book signing in which reporters covering the event were sequestered in a back room, locked, and told that they would be allowed to spend ten minutes with Sarah Palin after the book signing.
I called this despicable, which it is. And the posters here erupted in agonized wails of indignation at how persecuted poor Sarah Palin was. I read rants defending her accent, her husband, her son Track, her daughter Bristol, despite the fact that I said nothing about any of this.
No, you called it criminal kidnapping and false imprisonment and never provided proof of criminal activity
I conclude that Sarah Palin is an obvious hornet's nest. Say anything, anything at all, that's not good about her (even if she does something despicable) and you will cause an eruption.
Actually the truth if far simpler than that. YOU said something monumentally stupid and unfounded but your massive ego is incapable of letting you see we were criticizing you
lujlp at November 21, 2013 9:11 AM
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