Goodness! Once Gov. Palin is allowed to speak, she does seem to spend rather a lot of time attacking her running mate's actions, yes?
And in terms of associations with clergy, I think that someone who was prayed over to be protected from all witchcraft might not be so quick to throw out the first stone.
Gad, she is such a clueless moron.
Palin Questions McCain Decision to Not Hit Obama on Wright
October 06, 2008 9:38 AM
Palin Questions McCain Decision to Not Hit Obama on Wright
New York Times columnist William Kristol asked Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, if the campaign is hitting Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., for his connections to William Ayers, why wouldn't they go after his much closer connection to Rev. Jeremiah Wright?
"To tell you the truth, Bill, I don’t know why that association isn’t discussed more," Palin said,
"because those were appalling things that that pastor had said about our great country, and to have sat in the pews for 20 years and listened to that —with, I don’t know, a sense of condoning it, I guess, because he didn’t get up and leave — to me, that does say something about character. But, you know, I guess that would be a John McCain call on whether he wants to bring that up."
This comes after Palin publicly questioned another McCain campaign decision, to stop trying to full compete in Michigan.
"I want to get back to Michigan, and I want to try," Palin told Fox News' Carl Cameron. "Todd and I, we’d be happy to get back to Michigan. We’d be so happy to speak to the people there in Michigan who are hurting."
-- jpt
She said she wasn't asked to check her mind in at the door when she was asked to be on the ticket. It sounds like she is speaking her mind.
As for the witchcraft thing, way back when, I was in Haiti and I met a real witch doctor. It was easy to tell who he was. He was the only fat man in the village, because he used threats of black magic plus promises of good magic to get gifts from the villagers.
I would not be surprised if the African pastor who prayed over Sarah Palin had similar experiences with witch doctors.
"Goodness! Once Gov. Palin is allowed to speak, she does seem to spend rather a lot of time attacking her running mate's actions, yes?"
Very true, though she does have the right to be in opposite sides with her running mate, this kind of opposition seems a bit overboard. Teamwork seems not to be in her character.
Given that McCain has lost ground since Sarah spoke at the vice-presidential debate, I am perfectly fine with Sarah publicly disagreeing and sniping at him. As a Democrat, I think it's great!
Actually, Thomas Muthee is quite proud of the fact that he was able to get an angry mob to harass and drive a woman referred to as Mama Jane out of her village in Kenya. Of course, that does sound suspiciously like what we would define as a domestic terrorist.