Sarah Palin just quit her job as Governor of Alaska. The 2012 presidential race has begun!
The pundits are going on about whoever coupld have given her such terrible political advice. Since she doesn’t take advice from anyone but her husband, it seems pretty obvious.
Possibilities:
1) She plans to attend MJ’s memorial service.
2) She is going to work with hubby Todd at the oil company, perhaps as lobbyist or in PR – or better yet, in an Energy Industry organization. Heh, I almost wrote “Thinktank.” As if.
3) An inescapable personal or political crisis looming. Not likely, she wouldn’t recognize an ethical or moral failure if it jumped in her lap and called her “Grandma.”
4) Early preparations for 2012 – the Mayans were right! Alaska is too far from Washington so she really has to get there and make some political allies.
5) She’s going to write a book, do a book tour, go on the lecture circuit – and win a Nobel Prize.
6) Unplanned pregnancy?
The above forums are new, but I’m going to get on there and fill them with Truth.
After the recent discovery that Vice-Presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s Yahoo! account had been hacked, all I could think was “what goes around comes around.” I recently read a book by one of her friends that attempts to justify many of the unethical methods Sarah used to make it in Alaska politics. Too bad to give money to one of her friends, but this thing is a great resource. Read the nice version, then go online with dates and places to get the real story.
It didn’t take long for a discussion forum to show up poking fun at Vice-Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin’s religion/political platform, or what little is known about it. As best I can figure out, she plans to nuke the lower 48 and take her throne in Alaska.
Portions of the first major interview will be televised beginning on Thursday’s “World News with Charles Gibson” and “Nightline.” ABC will also air a special “20/20″ at 10 p.m. Friday devoted to the interview.
True story: Tohei once saw a particular Sensei of karate staring intently at a glass on his desk. When he asked him what he was doing, he said he was trying to move it with his Ki. He asked Tohei if he could move objects with his Ki. Tohei said, "sure!", picked up the glass, and moved it over.