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Searching for Sarah Palin
Ah, but the question becomes “Just what are we searching for?” The Time magazine Web site has this interesting article about just what Internet searches on the Republican vice presidential candidate are seeking.
According to the story, among the top 10 words that appeared alongside “Sarah Palin” in Internet searches were “Vogue magazine” (No. 2), “Beauty pageant” (No. 4) and “Hot” (No. 10).
There is this YouTube treasure of the then-Sarah Heath reporting sports from the mid-1980s. It has more than 5,600 views, which I imagine will only increase exponentially in the days ahead.
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By Carol
September 4, 2008 12:09 PM | Link to this
This is why regular, good people don’t run for office. Somebody is always poking into their past looking for anything.
By KDF
September 4, 2008 12:39 PM | Link to this
…most regular, good people don’t have the money to run for public office. It’s a shame. >
By No - DemWit
September 4, 2008 12:42 PM | Link to this
WOW!!! Now that’s the kind of change America needs! Smart, Professional, Down to Earth, Not a Washington Insider Crooney, Not racist (racisum is a two street), Family values, wait…. I better stop, All of Her Good Qualities could take me All Day! Oh yeah, I haven’t heard that she has ties to terrorist organizations,under ground crimminal thugs and Racist Preachers like Our Upstanding Democratic Presidential Canidate Mr. Obama. A lot of people are right, President Bush made a lot of mistakes, but he never shamed the Office of the President of the United States of America by having oral sex performed on him at the President’s Desk by an intern like our previous Democratic President did! How soon we forget, or we just don’t care as long as it’s good for us! Put your country FIRST - say “NO-Bama!”
By richard
September 4, 2008 2:54 PM | Link to this
When did it become absolutely impossible to praise ones candidate for office without finding it necessary to completely disparage the other? I understand they both have differing ideas, they represent two very different sides of the same coin, but have the politics of hate really moved us any closer to a better tomorrow? no, they just tear us farther apart. Someone please explain to me how this nation is going to move into the future with this kind of rhetoric taking place on every internet message board, radio talk show, and water cooler in America. The negativity and politics of hate need to stop! Tell us what’s good about your candidate, not what’s bad about mine. Tell us how your candidate is gonna make this a better America for all of us, not how my candidate is an unfit mother or an alleged Muslim terrorist baby killer or a Washington insider or four more years of the worst presidential administration in history. I’ve grown tired of the rhetoric and quite frankly can’t wait for this election to be over so we can move on.
By Mark Jackson
September 5, 2008 1:35 PM | Link to this
Keep drinking that Republican Kool-Aid No DemWit, and you will find yourself in the unemployment line if Palin is elected.