rofl

more smears from the envious,like the "ethics"charges already thrown out of
court


Did Arianna put you up to this? Just because she married a gay man for a
green card and his money and her eggs are all rotten she has to spit her
envy at Sarah Palin, who has so totally eclipsed her without the advantages
of an Oxford education and a multi-million divorce settlement.

Poor sad bitch.
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I wrote a piece making fun of the fact that a Trig Palin joke was given as
the reason that Sarah Palin left office. I wrote jokes that were offensive
but my intent was for them to be ironic and therefore not offensive. I was
wrong. Within ten minutes of my post I received some emails from the loved
ones of the retarded and I saw that my piece was hurtful. Therefore, I
removed the post right after receiving the...
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On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 3:24 PM, VT Sean Lewis <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Update: GOP strategist says ‘inept’ move could seem ’suspicious’ to
> many; BradBlog now suggests that Palin’s resignation was due to an
> upcoming Federal indictment for embezzlement. Max Blumenthal at The
> Daily Beast adds more details.
>
> In the wake of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s surprise resignation on
> Friday, rumors are beginning to circulate that she might have acted in
> anticipation of a previously unsuspected scandal being revealed.
>
> Alaskan blogger Shannyn Moore suggested at Huffington Post that
> “rumors of an ‘iceberg scandal’ have been circulating” even before
> today’s announcement.
>
> “Resignation is certainly out of character for Sarah Palin,” Moore
> noted. “Senator Mark Begich had a meeting with Sarah Palin two days
> ago with no mention of her leaving office. Palin’s press secretary,
> David Murrow had posted on his Facebook page Wednesday, ‘David Murrow
> is considering life’s ironies.’ He was hired less than a month ago.
> Yesterday he wrote, ‘There’s gonna be some fireworks this weekend!’”
>
> Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo similarly suggested, “Remember
> that based on the public record, Palin is a wildly unethical public
> official, guilty at a minimum of numerous instances of abusing her
> authority as governor. And a lot of very damaging information has come
> out about her in the last few days — though mainly embarrassing
> information about her character rather than new evidence of bad acts.
> I would not be surprised if this latest round of revelations shook
> something else loose that we haven’t heard about yet.”
>
> Moore later spoke by phone with BradBlog’s Brad Friedman and told him
> that “Palin is ‘resigning as part of damage control’ due to a scandal
> this is ‘not of a family nature.’”
>
> “The governor would not be able to continue her job when it comes
> out,” Moore told Friedman. “Why would Mark Sanford not resign, but
> Sarah Palin did? Her family didn’t even know about the resignation
> until they were standing with her by the lake when she made her
> announcement.”
>
> Update: BradBlog is now reporting additional information received from
> Alaskans who follow Palin: “I’ve now been able to get independent
> information from multiple sources that all of this precedes what are
> said to be possible federal indictments against Palin, concerning an
> embezzlement scandal related to the building of Palin’s house and the
> Wasilla Sports Complex built during her tenure as Mayor. Both
> structures, it is said, feature the ’same windows, same wood, same
> products.’ Federal investigators have been looking into this for some
> time, and indictments could be imminent, according to the Alaska
> sources.”
>
> Max Blumenthal at The Daily Beast offers additional details:
>
>    One logical place to start looking is the affair that has Alaska
> political circles buzzing: an alleged scandal centered around a
> building contractor, Spenard Building Supplies, with close ties to
> Palin and her husband, Todd.
>
>    Many political observers in Alaska are fixated on rumors that
> federal investigators have been seizing paperwork from SBS in recent
> months, searching for evidence that Palin and her husband Todd steered
> lucrative contracts to the well-connected company in exchange for
> gifts like the construction of their home on pristine Lake Lucille in
> 2002. The home was built just two months before Palin began
> campaigning for governor, a job which would have provided her enhanced
> power to grant building contracts in the wide-open state. …
>
>    Though Todd Palin told Fox News he built his Lake Lucille home
> with the help of a few “buddies,” according to Barrett’s report,
> public records revealed that SBS supplied the materials for the house.
> While serving as mayor of Wasilla, Sarah Palin blocked an initiative
> that would have required the public filing of building permits—thus
> momentarily preventing the revelation of such suspicious information.
>
>    Just months before Palin left city hall to campaign for governor,
> she awarded a contract to SBS to help build the $13 million Wasilla
> Sports Complex. The most expensive building project in Wasilla
> history, the complex cost the city an additional $1.3 million in legal
> fees and threw it into severe long-term debt. For SBS, however, the
> bloated and bungled project was a cash cow.
>
> Questions about the construction of Palin’s house are not new. An
> article last fall by Wayne Barrett at the Village Voice offered many
> of the same speculations that are now being presented by Blumenthal
> and others as possible explanations for Palin’s resignation.
>
> If these allegations turn out to be accurate, Palin’s problems would
> be ironically similar to the scandal which torpedoed former Alaska
> Senator Ted Stevens’ career. That also involved improvements to his
> home for which he made no payment.
>
> GOP strategist: ‘Inept’ move may seem ’suspicious’ to many
>
> The former National Campaign Director for the Reagan-Bush 1984
> campaign said Palin’s sudden, shocking resignation was not only
> “inept,” but that it could look “suspicious” to many.
>
> “Everyone’s goint to assume there’s another story,” Edward John “Ed”
> Rollins told CNN. “You don’t just quit with a year-and-a-half to go as
> governor. You certainly don’t do this as a stepping stone to run for
> president. You finish the job that you’re in, and obviously she’s not
> doing that. I think people are going to be very suspicious because of
> the timing. You don’t quit on a Friday of a three-day holiday.”
>
> Rollins continued, “If you’re going to do this, you think it through,
> you give a good speech. You basically have an audience. I think, to a
> certain extent, this has just made her look totatlly inept.”
>
> However, Rollins’ words should be taken with a grain of salt since he
> worked as national campaign chairman and senior adviser for Mike
> Huckabee during the former Arkansas governor’s unsuccessful attempt to
> garner the 2008 GOP presidential nomination. Huckabee, along with Mitt
> Romney, would probably be two of Palin’s biggest rivals if she chooses
> to run for president in 2012.
> >
>

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