November 08, 2008

Class You Can Believe In

Governor Palin is still coming under fire for her campaign wardrobe. I know, it has been a slow news week. This most recent attack is that not only did the RNC spend $150,000 on her campaign wardrobe, but now that she is no longer running for office, the RNC had to send lawyers to Alaska to retrieve the clothes. (Because this is part of an attorney's job description?) She responded to the claims with class:

"It's ridiculous," she told reporters. "You guys report based on anonymous sources, so it's hard to have a defense...It's not happening. Nobody's told me that they're coming to my house to look through closets, to look through anything. The belly of the plane that had clothes in it, and those clothes being packed up and sent back by staffers, perhaps that's what they're talking about, but these aren't attorneys."

She also pointed out how stupid the MSM is to be focusing on this in light of the election results. (Because there are not enough stories about the Messiah to go around?)

"This is Barack Obama's time right now, and this is an historic moment in our nation and this can be a shining moment for America and our history, and look what we're talking about. Again, we're talking about my shoes and belts and skirts. It's ridiculous."

She also said she would not pursue a seat in the Alaskan Senate if one opens up.

Here is the video of Governor Palin addressing the MSM and how hard it is to trust what is reported.

The bigger question for me is, will Narciso Rodríguez ask for that hideous frock Michelle Obama wore on Tuesday? That's what's really important to me. I think Americans want to know.

Posted by Claudia4Libertad at November 8, 2008 12:56 PM

Comments

Wait a minute - then, if the clothes are being picked up, then they are being returned, which means that nobody spent $150,000 on clothes, but much, much less. And folks, that's RNC money - it's donated. Politicians can spend donated national party money on just about anything -- the implication is that it's taxpayer money, but it's not.

And one other thing is painfully obvious here. Sarah Palin is a broadcast journalist by profession. The media are eating one of their own. They can't stand it that one of their own has become so successful. They depend on governors for stories. Sarah Palin IS a governor.

Posted by: Lazaro [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 8, 2008 05:03 PM

Inquiring minds want to know!

I think they are attacking her and getting her angry so that she does exactly what she now says she's not going to do - run for senate. She's a threat to these imbeciles and they want to discourage her and not make her want to go through this hellish experience again.

I hope she changes her mind.

Posted by: pixelchik [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 8, 2008 05:23 PM

They have a problem with $150,000 being spent on a wardrobe yet how much did they spend on that 30 minute infomercial? The clothing can be re-sold; nobody is going to get back those 30 minutes.

Posted by: Claudia4Libertad [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 8, 2008 06:47 PM

Claudia -

Not ONLY the 30 minutes, the $$$$ as well. Gov. Palin is THE Biggest Threat the Left has seen since Ronald Reagan.Take it from there.

-S-

Posted by: Dr.Shalit [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 8, 2008 10:30 PM


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