Sunday, March 28, 2010

Sarah, Sarah Palin, Are You Deaf or Something...Isn't Your Fifteen Minutes of Fame Over Yet?


Sarah Palin -- Are YOU serious?
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We don't question Sarah Palin's stance on most issues. We question her judgment, her ability to reason, her intellectual ability, emotional maturity, and ability to deal with nuances and subtle distinctions inherent in complex issues.

She's been on a tear again this past week, first hitting the campaign trail in Arizona to help John McCain's senatorial re-election bid. Then it was off to Nevada, Harry Reid's home town to serve as keynote speaker for a tea party gathering.

Her shrill recitation of talk-show conservative bumper sticker lines might serve well to stir up a crowd of blood thirsty citizens fearful of the state of the United States economy, angry about the seizure of the American medical system and how the Democratic party thrust it upon the country, and the ever increasing roll of the nanny state. While she might be able to recite the headlines, she can't tell the story. She can't provide any analytic or creative perspective. Everything is in slogan ready headline form, easily shouted to a crowd, but where's the rest?

Where's the rest for a person who is supposed to be a leader who does not complete choosing for nebulous reasons to resign?

Where's the maturity and sophistication differentiating between truly sick abuse and just the routine abuse a figure of his stature would endure from the "lame stream" media?

A true leader must walk the walk, talk the talk, and show some mature judgment. Examine the photo that accompanies this article and decide for yourself if this is anyway for a person who seeks to be respected and seen as something more than a simplistic rube from the wilderness of Alaska. Would anyone from a school's PTA President to a Corporate Executive to a television commentator get away dressed like a biker chick or a dominatrix?

Hell no! It's all about showing mature judgment? For a person who some champion for her "common" touch what seems so lacking in her whole presentation since we first met her late in the summer of 2008 is common sense.
The sooner Sarah Palin gets out of the way the better. For Americans who believe in limited government, a constitutional democracy, and cannot accept the quasi-socialist attempt to transform American society thrust upon us by the Obama Administration and Pelosi led House of Representatives, strong leadership with a mature logical voice is desperately needed. That voice is not the shrill whining of the former governor of Alaska.
Surely the "leather goddess" garb will get its share of attention at the hands of late night commedians

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