I wonder if she took a long time picking out that bikini. "I like the brown--it goes with my hair. But the yellow one kind of reminds me of sunrises and twinkies. Hmm. The g-string on the back of the brown one has a little hook that I could put one of those pine tree car fresheners on (it'll be so buried nobody will see it), and it's made of teflon so it'll glide easily and not absorb moisture. I'll go with that one. Besides, the high leg line is a little more thinning. By the way, do you sell Doritos?"
Speaking of the male Palin, this story is apropos. Though it probably should be its own thread. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB100...7147424.html?mod=WSJ_Opinion_MIDDLETopOpinion Hillary for Vice President? The movement is gaining traction. As President Obama sinks in the polls, Democrats and liberal pundits inevitably are searching for a scapegoat. The most likely victim appears to be gaffe-prone Vice President Joe Biden, who has become the focus of speculation that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton just might replace him on the 2012 Democratic ticket. Former Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder, his state's first African-American governor, touched off the controversy. Writing at Politico.com last week, Mr. Wilder argued that Mr. Biden's tenure has been undistinguished and chock full of "too many YouTube moments." He charged that Mr. Biden "has continued to undermine what little confidence the public may have had in him." By way of contrast, Mr. Wilder says that Hillary Clinton has excelled in her role...
First off Mook, I think someone is taking advantage of that poor woman. Even if she got paid to pose like that I still feel it was in poor taste. As for Biden. I don't think anyone really gives a second thought to Biden.
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/113577-dem-lawmaker-calls-on-gibbs-to-resign Dem lawmaker calls on Gibbs to resign A Democratic member of Congress called for White House press secretary Robert Gibbs's resignation Tuesday due to inflammatory comments he made about the "professional left." Rep. Keith Ellison (Minn.), a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC), said Gibbs went over the line when he told The Hill that some left-wing critics of the president "ought to be drug tested." "This is not the first time that Mr. Gibbs has made untoward and inflammatory comments and I certainly hope that people in the White House don't share his view that the left is unimportant to the president," Ellison told the Huffington Post. "I understand him having some loyalty to the president who employs him, but I think he's walking over the line."