DISQUS

Black Political Thought: Sarah Palin Goes Rogue, Endorses Third Party Candidate Doug Hoffman over Republican Party's Dede Scozzafava for New York House Election

  • maxfolger · 2 months ago
    Poor Sarah has taken the new GOP marketing strategy too much to heart:

    http://bit.ly/fxv3G

    (satire)
  • Shimmy · 2 months ago
    She's gone rogue again, I agree. But here's something that still rankles me. How come NO ONE ever talks anymore about Sarah Palin's kleptomania? How did all those stories about her stealing suddenly disappear from the radar?
  • Janet Shan · 2 months ago
    Shimmy -- Quite frankly, I can't stand Sarah Palin, but I would never call
    her a thief without having concrete proof of that.
  • Shimmy · 2 months ago
    Hi Janet--

    Well, that's the point, isn't it? We used to talk about it all the time, but now it's something we never do.

    Shimmy
  • Josh Painter · 2 months ago
    "Centrist"? Sorry, centrists don't refer to members of the GOP as "Rethuglicans" -- but liberals and Democrats do.

    No truth-in-billing here....

    - JP
  • Constructive_Feedback · 2 months ago
    You noticed that too?
  • Constructive_Feedback · 2 months ago
    Janet;

    The Independent candidate is a conservative Republican. He failed to get the party bid for this special election to fill the seat of a Republican that accepted a bid in the Obama Administration.

    The Independent chose to buck his party and run a campaign against the chosen Republican representative.

    This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to fill an open seat in congress.

    Thus Sarah Palin is proving that she is more of a "conservative purist" than she is bound to the Republican Party.

    I find it interesting about you though. For some reason you hate Republicans more than you hate the people who have monopoly control over the Black community and are delivering subpar results in the places where we live in our highest concentrations. The Black voter has purged all Republicans where he has the final say. There is no political district with a 35% Black voting base which has a Republican representing them.

    Despite this fact the aggregate Black press and bloggesphere focuses their attacks on the Republicans that don't represent them than on the ideologically favorable Democrats who DO.

    Its like blaming the drug that you are not taking for failing to cure you all the while you are addicted to a competitive drug yet unwilling to note that IT hasn't cured you because it has a sugar coating unlike the drug which receives the attack which has a bitter taste.