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So, where's the scandal in all this? :shrug:
So, where's the scandal in all this? :shrug:
So, where's the scandal in all this? :shrug:
Does it matter what she did when she was young and in her prime? That was over 20 years ago folks. She's only human (sorta.) How could a young Sarah not resist a great big, well, you know.
But I bet it is really curling the toes of the Teabaggers knowing their Princess snorted coke and smoked pot and slept with a black dude. LOL! Too funny!
I thought once you go black you never go back? I bet Todd is not enjoying this at all. But from what I'm hearing, he has his own skeletons to deal with.
of course it doesn't matter. it's just fun to rub someone's nose in their hypocrisy.
Oh yeah, it sheds so much light....it's like a glaring sun. You're good at substanceless catch-phrases. You got anything real at all, or do we have to put up with this all day? OMG, she fell for a ball player, that never happens. Girl meets boy.....oh never mind. Trouble is, you think Media Matters is journalism too; so trusting your mixed up idea of what ethics should be, is silly at best.It helps explain the very low opinion that Sarah Palin has for the media. She constantly belittles them with her silly phrase "the lamestream media" and accuses them of not having any ethics.
Apparently she learned this lesson firsthand when she - as a member of the media - breached her own ethics and was suppose to be covering a college ball player but instead expanded her activities beyond those of a journalist.
It sheds much light on her own ethics and her contempt for the media since she knows the transgressions that she herself committed while in that profession.