Sunday, October 19, 2008

Silly Silly Sarah

One of my well-meaning relatives gave me a gift subscription last spring to a conservative publication. 
That is clearly a story for another day...

Because of the gift, my name is on many Right Wing mailing lists, so my mail can be very entertaining at times. I recently received an envelope from Sarah Palin. I can't tell you how excited I was to open that mail piece, as I just could not imagine what her campaign would use as talking points.

A few quotes from that piece are:

" We Republicans reject the Democrats' fearful and pessimistic mentality. When we are able to get our message past the liberal mainstream media filter- directly to the voters- the vast majority of the American people agree with our confident, optimistic view of principled, conservative government and opportunity for all."

"But the Obama-Biden Democrats and their allies are set to raise over $1 billion to relentlessly flood America's airwaves with their negative and false attacks against our Republican candidates."

"We will make the tough decisions that will keep America strong as we face threats to our security from radical Islamic extremism, nuclear proliferation and tyrannical regimes.  But to do this, we must stop the Obama-Biden Democrats from taking control of our government."

"Please make sure we have the resources we need to get our commonsense, confident message out to the American people by joining the Republican National Committee with a contribution of $2,000, $1,000, or $500. today. Thank you."

I've got nothing to add to this post. I do, however, invite you to play the Palin as President game. Please know the door opens three times, and don't forget to click on the red phone.

Have fun~






5 comments:

Nivlac: Doer of Deeds said...

argh.

in theory, Palin could have been a successful choice for McCain. She is a woman, and incredibly right wing. However, she is a nitwit, and only succeeded at making people that were already republicans even happier that they are republicans.

She didn't do too much in the way of attracting new voters.

I dont think the canadian accent helps either.

Michelle said...

Well said.

This morning abcnews.com is reporting:
"More challenges for John McCain: Likely voters overwhelmingly reject his effort to make an issue of Barack Obama's association with 1960s radical William Ayers. Fallout continues from McCain's pick of Sarah Palin for vice president, with 52 percent saying it weakens their confidence in his judgment. And on optimism, it's Obama by 2-1."

Karen Marshall said...

I received this letter in the mail today. The part about the liberal mainstream media filtering their message was quite humorous. Both John and Sarah have had just as much opportunity as Barack to voice their message. Both John and Sarah need to stop pointing fingers and stop playing the blame game.

Michelle said...

It is humorous- I agree.

Mitchell said...

The door to the oval office gets funnier each time you click on it! Way too funny! Thanks so much for posting this link. Maybe there will soon be a closet door with $150,000 dollars worth of campaign designer clothing in it?