After reading my Open Salon blog post yesterday, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has decided to step down from office.
I knew that it was a pretty damn good post, but even I am shocked at the immediate effect that it had.
Kudos to me and Open Salon... especially to me.
I wonder if some massive family scandal is about to break?
No, it's because of me. Me, me, me.
Take that Tequila!


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(perhaps the next time I apply for a job, you might deliver a scintillating rundown of my competition on your blog, and expose them for the losers they are! You wouldn't mind, would you?)
Republican women (although I increasingly find that "dim-witted" is not a criticism of Republicans, but a fact!!!)
I thought she was SNOB.
A bloggers Blogger!
King of Bloggers!
All Hail!
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Sarah Palin epitomizes the Inverse Peter Principle. She rose to her level of incompetence as mayor of Wasilla, but momentum (and McCain's desperation) pushed her meteorically to a heartbeat from the presidency. It was predictable that her fall would be just as meteoric since there truly was no there there, and that fall was kicked into overdrive with the Couric interview.
I wouldn't waste any tears on Palin, though, now she can concentrate on milking the Conservative money machine for all its worth -- which is considerable. Next stop? A resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute? A column (ghostwritten) in the Weekly Standard? Replacing Michael Steele?
Or maybe Obama will appoint her to a post in Russia since she can see it from her house.
Good move my man, what are you doing the next election cycle?
It's a win/win no matter how you look at it.
I'll share.
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[Sh]e knows nothing; and [s]he thinks [s]he knows everything. That points clearly to a political career. -- George Bernard Shaw
Can you start blogging about the idiots who run Arizona? You could start with Russell Pearce.
Gratefully yours,
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Happy Fourth