Sarah Palin

The GOP Does Have a Future

But you might not want to stick around to see it...

Palin v. Ferraro

In 1984, the Democratic VP was a charismatic young woman who made history, turned out huge audiences, and fired up the party base. Unfortunately she had some controversies during the campaign which ended up costing her party a point or two.

When her party lost, did the Corporate Media annoint Geraldine Ferraro as the savior of her party, worthy of endless TV coverage? Absolutely not. She was immediately made into a non-person. She lost a subsequent campaign for U.S. Senate and faded into obscurity as an occasional guest on FOX News.

So why is Sarah Palin being treated as a conquering heroine?

Obviously she has nothing intelligent to say about the nation's problems, which are overwhelming. If she did, she would have said them on the campaign trail.

She doesn't even look great because she had to give back her fabulous Neiman-Marcus clothes.

Palin Did Not Know Africa Is a Continent

If Republicans were hoping Sarah Palin would lead them out of the wilderness, Carl Cameron just nuked that idea by revealing Palin didn't know Africa was a continent.

We're told that she didn't understand that Africa was a continent, rather than a country just in itself.

Even Shepard Smith was shocked and asked how on earth she could have gotten past the vetting process.

Sarah Palin Got Pranked

A Quebec comedy duo notorious for prank calls to celebrities and heads of state has reached Sarah Palin, convincing the Republican vice-presidential nominee she was speaking with French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

Revenge of the Hockey Mom

Priceless! (h/t Salon)

McCain Campaign Attacks 'The Disabled'

Last night, Rachel Maddow made fun of Kit Bond's attack on "the gay," but no one has demanded an apology from McCain-Palin for Bond's attack on people with disabilities.

Disability Rights Organizations Express Outrage Over Attacks at McCain-Palin Rally

(Washington, DC) The National Coalition for Disability Rights (NCDR) pushed back today against the McCain-Palin campaign for ridiculing the legal rights of people with disabilities. News reports describe McCain-Palin campaign representative Senator Kit Bond (R-Mo), joining Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin at a rally in Rush Limbaugh's hometown of Cape Girardeau, Missouri, mocking Presidential candidate Senator Barak Obama for stating that he's looking to nominate judges who empathize with "the disabled."

Fred Barnes Blames Nicole Wallace for Wardrobegate

I was flipping cable channels last night around 6:45 p.m. ET and really had to laugh. On MSNBC, Sarah Palin aide Nicole Wallace was selling McCain-Palin kool-aid. But when I flipped to FOX, Fred Barnes was burying a knife deep into Wallace's back, claiming she was responsible for buying Palin's $150,000 wardrobe and demanding she take responsibility for it.

Barnes was really angry, and for two good reasons. Politically, Palin will forever be remembered for her wardrobe, and her chances of becoming a serious national leader - and raising the GOP from its post-election grave - are nil. And on a personal note, Barnes's mad love for Palin will remain unrequited. Watch:

Don't Poke the Barracuda

McCain's advisors are making a big mistake going after Palin privately with attacks like this:

“She is a diva. She takes no advice from anyone,” said this McCain adviser, “she does not have any relationships of trust with any of us, her family or anyone else. Also she is playing for her own future and sees herself as the next leader of the party. Remember: divas trust only unto themselves as they see themselves as the beginning and end of all wisdom.” 

The Pit Bull Wears Prada

NBC’s Campbell Brown expressed her view that women are held to a double standard in response to media reports that the Republican National Committee spent upwards of $150,000 to outfit Sarah Palin while she is on the campaign trail plugging the McCain-Palin economic plan.

The “plan” so far as we can read from McCain's latest campaign offering, says he wants to create job opportunities for Americans. No mention of how these “opportunities” will be created nor of tax cuts for the middle class. The only plan is the same as the $1.35 trillion tax cut for those that Bush pushed through in his first term for the wealthiest 1% of the population. Both McCain and Bush want to make those tax cuts and others that were rammed through a Republican-controlled congress over two years ago permanent.

VP Barbie: Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes

Who can think of a charity that helps feed or house people with thousand dollar designer outfits?

$150G From GOP For Fashions For Palins?

Oct. 22, 2008 (CBS) Since she's been on the campaign trail, Sarah Palin has received a lot of attention over her wardrobe, her hair, even her glasses.

Now, Politico.com is reporting the Republican National Committee has spent more than $150,000 on clothes and accessories for Palin and her family.

Politico says the expenditures began early last month, soon after Palin was picked by John McCain to be his running mate.

Palin frequently wears expensive designer clothes on the campaign trail now, points out CBS News correspondent Meg Oliver.