scream-of-consciousness;
"If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Newsweek isn't just going down, as Sarah delicately puts it.
Newsweek is going down like a $20 crack whore.
And Newsweek (like most of the other MSM) puts Sarah on the cover because it wants to sell magazines or get viewers.
I am sure that it didn't take the editors long to decide to put Sarah on this week's cover - notwithstanding the double trouble going on over at the Gore mansion.
Would anyone really buy a magazine with Al Gore on the cover?
Sarah is plain hot and she has once in a generation (think: Ronald Wilson Reagan) political instincts.
I love Sarah, but I fear her days of running for office are over. I wish I were wrong, but I think she's seen the brass ring and left political office to grab it. However, it's necessary for her current success to maintain the illusion of future campaigning.
Again, I hope I'm wrong. She'd make a great public servant in any office.
Newsweek isn't just going down, as Sarah delicately puts it.
ReplyDeleteNewsweek is going down like a $20 crack whore.
And Newsweek (like most of the other MSM) puts Sarah on the cover because it wants to sell magazines or get viewers.
I am sure that it didn't take the editors long to decide to put Sarah on this week's cover - notwithstanding the double trouble going on over at the Gore mansion.
Would anyone really buy a magazine with Al Gore on the cover?
Sarah is plain hot and she has once in a generation (think: Ronald Wilson Reagan) political instincts.
I love Sarah, but I fear her days of running for office are over. I wish I were wrong, but I think she's seen the brass ring and left political office to grab it. However, it's necessary for her current success to maintain the illusion of future campaigning.
ReplyDeleteAgain, I hope I'm wrong. She'd make a great public servant in any office.