Sarah Palin gives the things in Tea Party speech
Sarah Palin could not also have a friendlier crowd than one she spoke to on the Tea Party Convention at Opryland Saturday night. But friendly confines or not, she presented the goods to the controversial $100,000 speakers fee she earned — at least for that TV audience watching at home.
But the words she did say inside a 45-minute speech surely resonated beyond the hotel ballroom, particularly the words that focused frustration and anger against what she successfully painted being an arrogant, ineffectual and highly partisan Obama administration.
The forceful, yet colloquial tone that she so effectively sounded ’s best suggested with the line she threw down on the Democrats, “So, how’s that hopey, changey stuff exercising for you personally?”
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Sarah Palin Newsweek Cover
Sarah Palin has gone rogue elephant on Newsweek magazine, declaring this week’s cover shot of her “unfortunate,” “sexist” and “oh-so-expected by now.”

In a post on her Facebook page, Palin blasted the magazine for using an old Runner’s World cover shot of her, saying “this ‘news’ magazine has relished focusing on the irrelevant rather than the relevant.”
Al Gore’s Current TV calls Sarah Palin ‘TWILF’
New York, Nov 16 (THAINDIAN NEWS) Al Gore’s Current TV has used ‘TWILF’ and “Gun-Ho” to describe former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in unflattering terms.
These disgraceful, sexually-charged swears and comments were part of an attack on prominent conservative politicians such as Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck, and they came in the form of a cartoon which was called the ‘Stupid Virus’.
Al Gore has announced another huge layoff, there was some talk of Al Gore’s Current TV attacking politicians such as former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in a cartoon, called the “The Stupid Virus”.
The meaning of ‘TWILF’ is “One who farts in the bathtub and bites the bubbles”, when it is taken as a noun. When we speak of it as a verb, then it can be demonstrated, as ‘His favorite pastime is twilfing.’







