*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
*MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)
By the way, the Libs know better than to waste tragedy. They love this stuff. It gives them more ground to use to strip us of the few freedoms we still have.
Hypocrites.
I seem to remember Joe Biden saying you should never waste a "good tragedy"...
(CNN) - As Katie Couric gets set to leave CBS News after five years in the anchor chair, it doesn't appear as if Sarah Palin will be sending any flowers.
Appearing on Fox News Tuesday, Palin mocked the CBS newswoman who told People Magazine she is looking forward to a new position that will facilitate "multi-dimensional storytelling."
"Yeah, and I hear that she wants to now engage in more 'multi-dimensional story telling' versus I guess just the 'straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling,'" Palin said. "More power to her. I wish her well in her - 'multi-dimensional story telling.'"
Palin has repeatedly made clear she is still no fan of Couric, whose interview with Palin produced one of the most memorable political foibles of the 2008 presidential campaign.
In a series of interviews with Couric authorized by the McCain campaign, Palin stumbled over a number of questions, most memorably when asked, "When it comes to establishing your world view…what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read?"
Palin appeared unable to name a single publication – a performance for which she was much maligned – and later said she found the question insulting, as well as emblematic of a liberal slant in the mainstream media.
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(CNN) - As Katie Couric gets set to leave CBS News after five years in the anchor chair, it doesn't appear as if Sarah Palin will be sending any flowers.
Appearing on Fox News Tuesday, Palin mocked the CBS newswoman who told People Magazine she is looking forward to a new position that will facilitate "multi-dimensional storytelling."
"Yeah, and I hear that she wants to now engage in more 'multi-dimensional story telling' versus I guess just the 'straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling,'" Palin said. "More power to her. I wish her well in her - 'multi-dimensional story telling.'"
Palin has repeatedly made clear she is still no fan of Couric, whose interview with Palin produced one of the most memorable political foibles of the 2008 presidential campaign.
In a series of interviews with Couric authorized by the McCain campaign, Palin stumbled over a number of questions, most memorably when asked, "When it comes to establishing your world view…what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read?"
Palin appeared unable to name a single publication – a performance for which she was much maligned – and later said she found the question insulting, as well as emblematic of a liberal slant in the mainstream media.
Katie Couric will likely be well employed after she leaves CBS. Sarah Palin is a media pop star who will sooner (hopefully) or later fall into obscurity. I doubt Couric will be sending flowers either.
"Pretty cookies, heart squares all around, yeah!" -Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
(CNN) - As Katie Couric gets set to leave CBS News after five years in the anchor chair, it doesn't appear as if Sarah Palin will be sending any flowers.
Appearing on Fox News Tuesday, Palin mocked the CBS newswoman who told People Magazine she is looking forward to a new position that will facilitate "multi-dimensional storytelling."
"Yeah, and I hear that she wants to now engage in more 'multi-dimensional story telling' versus I guess just the 'straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling,'" Palin said. "More power to her. I wish her well in her - 'multi-dimensional story telling.'"
Palin has repeatedly made clear she is still no fan of Couric, whose interview with Palin produced one of the most memorable political foibles of the 2008 presidential campaign.
In a series of interviews with Couric authorized by the McCain campaign, Palin stumbled over a number of questions, most memorably when asked, "When it comes to establishing your world view…what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read?"
Palin appeared unable to name a single publication – a performance for which she was much maligned – and later said she found the question insulting, as well as emblematic of a liberal slant in the mainstream media.
wow sarah, blame her for making you look like a fool, while it was you and your arrogance in thinking you would not need to prep for that interview that make you look like a dolt... i mean, who in the world that actually reads can not name what it is that they read on a regular basis?
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
(CNN) - As Katie Couric gets set to leave CBS News after five years in the anchor chair, it doesn't appear as if Sarah Palin will be sending any flowers.
Appearing on Fox News Tuesday, Palin mocked the CBS newswoman who told People Magazine she is looking forward to a new position that will facilitate "multi-dimensional storytelling."
"Yeah, and I hear that she wants to now engage in more 'multi-dimensional story telling' versus I guess just the 'straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling,'" Palin said. "More power to her. I wish her well in her - 'multi-dimensional story telling.'"
Palin has repeatedly made clear she is still no fan of Couric, whose interview with Palin produced one of the most memorable political foibles of the 2008 presidential campaign.
In a series of interviews with Couric authorized by the McCain campaign, Palin stumbled over a number of questions, most memorably when asked, "When it comes to establishing your world view…what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read?"
Palin appeared unable to name a single publication – a performance for which she was much maligned – and later said she found the question insulting, as well as emblematic of a liberal slant in the mainstream media.
wow sarah, blame her for making you look like a fool, while it was you and your arrogance in thinking you would not need to prep for that interview that make you look like a dolt... i mean, who in the world that actually reads can not name what it is that they read on a regular basis?
I'm amazed at the level of hatred still spewed at Palin. It's seems to me as rational as the people constantly trying to find things to blame Obama for....except of course, Palin is just a citizen and not even a public servant like Obama. Oh, keep on hating, who really cares?
The only ones keeping her relevant are the crazy right and the crazy left. All the crazies.
(CNN) - As Katie Couric gets set to leave CBS News after five years in the anchor chair, it doesn't appear as if Sarah Palin will be sending any flowers.
Appearing on Fox News Tuesday, Palin mocked the CBS newswoman who told People Magazine she is looking forward to a new position that will facilitate "multi-dimensional storytelling."
"Yeah, and I hear that she wants to now engage in more 'multi-dimensional story telling' versus I guess just the 'straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling,'" Palin said. "More power to her. I wish her well in her - 'multi-dimensional story telling.'"
Palin has repeatedly made clear she is still no fan of Couric, whose interview with Palin produced one of the most memorable political foibles of the 2008 presidential campaign.
In a series of interviews with Couric authorized by the McCain campaign, Palin stumbled over a number of questions, most memorably when asked, "When it comes to establishing your world view…what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read?"
Palin appeared unable to name a single publication – a performance for which she was much maligned – and later said she found the question insulting, as well as emblematic of a liberal slant in the mainstream media.
wow sarah, blame her for making you look like a fool, while it was you and your arrogance in thinking you would not need to prep for that interview that make you look like a dolt... i mean, who in the world that actually reads can not name what it is that they read on a regular basis?
I'm amazed at the level of hatred still spewed at Palin. It's seems to me as rational as the people constantly trying to find things to blame Obama for....except of course, Palin is just a citizen and not even a public servant like Obama. Oh, keep on hating, who really cares?
The only ones keeping her relevant are the crazy right and the crazy left. All the crazies.
Hatred isn't necessary. If you read my link above, you'd realize that the woman is doing it to herself.
The rest of us just find her laughable.
I'm amazed at the level of hatred still spewed at Palin. It's seems to me as rational as the people constantly trying to find things to blame Obama for....except of course, Palin is just a citizen and not even a public servant like Obama. Oh, keep on hating, who really cares?
The only ones keeping her relevant are the crazy right and the crazy left. All the crazies.
the media whore has done this to herself. she is not a public servent, she is a quitter. and she has never once acted "presidential". her criticisms are immature talking points, nothing that she has come up with on her own. yet whenever something happens in this country she is given all of the media and public attention that she wants. she publicly spouts her opinion about things, and 95% of the time it is vile or wrong but her handlers are unable to prevent her faux pas. as long as she is allowed a platform i will continue to speak out against her. she appeals the the stupidest people in this country, but it is the media that is keeping her relevent. funny how people still defend her and handle her with kid gloves instead of saying "shut up Meg" and letting her fade off into irrelevence and become the answer to a pop culture trivia question.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
I'm amazed at the level of hatred still spewed at Palin. It's seems to me as rational as the people constantly trying to find things to blame Obama for....except of course, Palin is just a citizen and not even a public servant like Obama. Oh, keep on hating, who really cares?
The only ones keeping her relevant are the crazy right and the crazy left. All the crazies.
the media whore has done this to herself. she is not a public servent, she is a quitter. and she has never once acted "presidential". her criticisms are immature talking points, nothing that she has come up with on her own. yet whenever something happens in this country she is given all of the media and public attention that she wants. she publicly spouts her opinion about things, and 95% of the time it is vile or wrong but her handlers are unable to prevent her faux pas. as long as she is allowed a platform i will continue to speak out against her. she appeals the the stupidest people in this country, but it is the media that is keeping her relevent. funny how people still defend her and handle her with kid gloves instead of saying "shut up Meg" and letting her fade off into irrelevence and become the answer to a pop culture trivia question.
I agree...I said specifically she is NOT a public servant.
And then your last sentence is pretty much what I'm getting at.
I'm not going to lie, when she first came on the scene I was excited at the possibility of a younger, female republican that had governor's experience but was not an normal insider. I thought the possibility was there that she could be something great. But that didn't happen. But I also think people have gone way overboard on the Palin hating.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhMepzqJ ... r_embedded
*MUSIC IS the expression of EMOTION.....and that POLITICS IS merely the DECOY of PERCEPTION*
.....song_Music & Politics....Michael Franti
*The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite INSANE*....Nikola Tesla(a man who shaped our world of electricity with his futuristic inventions)
I seem to remember Joe Biden saying you should never waste a "good tragedy"...
Palin mocks Couric over CBS exit
April 27, 2011
(CNN) - As Katie Couric gets set to leave CBS News after five years in the anchor chair, it doesn't appear as if Sarah Palin will be sending any flowers.
Appearing on Fox News Tuesday, Palin mocked the CBS newswoman who told People Magazine she is looking forward to a new position that will facilitate "multi-dimensional storytelling."
"Yeah, and I hear that she wants to now engage in more 'multi-dimensional story telling' versus I guess just the 'straight on, read into the, that teleprompter screen story telling,'" Palin said. "More power to her. I wish her well in her - 'multi-dimensional story telling.'"
Palin has repeatedly made clear she is still no fan of Couric, whose interview with Palin produced one of the most memorable political foibles of the 2008 presidential campaign.
In a series of interviews with Couric authorized by the McCain campaign, Palin stumbled over a number of questions, most memorably when asked, "When it comes to establishing your world view…what newspapers and magazines did you regularly read?"
Palin appeared unable to name a single publication – a performance for which she was much maligned – and later said she found the question insulting, as well as emblematic of a liberal slant in the mainstream media.
Katie Couric will likely be well employed after she leaves CBS. Sarah Palin is a media pop star who will sooner (hopefully) or later fall into obscurity. I doubt Couric will be sending flowers either.
-Eddie Vedder, "Smile"
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
I'm amazed at the level of hatred still spewed at Palin. It's seems to me as rational as the people constantly trying to find things to blame Obama for....except of course, Palin is just a citizen and not even a public servant like Obama. Oh, keep on hating, who really cares?
The only ones keeping her relevant are the crazy right and the crazy left. All the crazies.
Hatred isn't necessary. If you read my link above, you'd realize that the woman is doing it to herself.
The rest of us just find her laughable.
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
I agree...I said specifically she is NOT a public servant.
And then your last sentence is pretty much what I'm getting at.
I'm not going to lie, when she first came on the scene I was excited at the possibility of a younger, female republican that had governor's experience but was not an normal insider. I thought the possibility was there that she could be something great. But that didn't happen. But I also think people have gone way overboard on the Palin hating.