Procrastination

Sun Sep 7, 2008 at 01:25 pm
By jamie

I want to fully believe something John McCain said this past week. He insisted that Palin was fully vetted. So, OK, let's go there and accept that answer.

If Sarah Palin was fully vetted, don't you think she should have taken the time from being vetted to becoming selected to brush up on things like foreign affairs and handling the press? Why did she wait for this? Did her vetting not go that good, so she decided she didn't have to worry about it?

Perhaps when Sarah Palin decides to meet the press, this will be a question posed to her. I mean Sarah already thinks the media is this viscous attack dog, so shouldn't they live up the expectations from Sarah?

Comments

This blog has tons of crazy documents on Palin… http://liz-seattlespeak.blogspot.com
Like 50 thousand dollars spent on CARPET during renovations on the governor’s mansion
http://www.gov.state.ak.us/omb/09_omb/budget/Admin/Veto/2008proj45391.pdf

also Jesus General gave a helmet tip to her today for a document FROM palin that outlines this policy

“Faced with the prospect of so many Alaska Guardsmen and soldiers returning home after suffering traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Gov. Sarah Palin reached deep into Alaska's coffers to allocate one hundred dollars to teach health care professionals how to recognize TBI cases.”
http://www.gov.state.ak.us/omb/09_omb/budget/bills/MHT_Report_Letter.pdf

There is a post now with an mp3 of a call with her or some sort of recording with here where she talks about her “disappointment” in reclassifying polar bears as endangered. There is also a letter talking about her opposition to classifying beluga whales as endangered!

It’s a goldmine over here!
http://liz-seattlespeak.blogspot.com

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