This is just too much.
Barack Obama used the line "lipstick on a pig" to describe McCain's policies -- just as McCain used the same line to describe Hillary Clinton's policies.
At first, we got outrage from the McCain campaign, accusing Obama of sexism. I forget -- did that happen when McCain did the same?
Now the talking points have changed a bit; now they say maybe Obama didn't mean to insult Palin, but his audience laughed, which means they thought it was an insult to Palin, so Obama should apologize anyway.
I forget -- did McCain apologize for laughing when a member of his audience called Hillary Clinton a "bitch"?
I know, this post should have links, and videos. But I can't find them. If you can, please let me know.
I think I've fallen through the mirror. Everything's backwards.


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And you don't need links and videos. Your writing is filed with images; nor are you introverted—the correct definition is inner-focussed
Your writing is filed with images...
You must have visited Watermark
You might find this amusing (to introverts) article interesting: Caring for Your Introvert. I'm not sure about "inner-focussed" -- sounds a bit narcisistic.