Sarah Palin's Alaska(I know you watched it)

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On TLC, TheLLearning Channel, much to the chagrin of the Left, an eight part series being aired Sunday evenings...

I do watch two 'reality' shows, Ice Road Truckers and Deadliest Catch, and, oh, the first Colony that ran last year.

Along with the Palin family, there is the magnificence of Alaska from several different aspects, that one might find enjoyable.

The Palin's have thus far done some skeet shooting, some salmon fishing, with brown bears as an audience, some mountain climbing on a glacier and commercial fishing for Flounder, which was a little gory as Briston stunned the huge fish with a bat then stabbed them in the gills to 'bleed out' to keep the meat white, and then worked the 'slime line' in a fish processing plant.

Watched two episodes thus far and will be inspired, I think to create a new thread: "The Palin's in the White House", as that seems to be the impetus of the Left, believing she cannot win.

Palin was interviewed on the Hannity Show this evening and I think I am beginning to change my mind. Palin may well run, she may well win the Primaries...and, I think, could beat Obama in a head to head in 2012.

First Black President followed by the First Woman President? Stranger things have happened!

:)

Amicus
 
Unfortunately, she would also be the third useful-idiot President of the modern era. The lesson the Republicans learned from Watergate is that they do better when their guy isn't too bright. Reagan confirmed the idea, and Bush the First reminded them of how disadvantageous it was to have someone in the office who actually considered the whole nation's interests. Bush the Lesser pushed the limits of electable stupidity to new lows, but paved the way for Old White Guy and Hot Bitchy Mess. It turns out that Old White Guy was an overreach again - actually had pretenses of governing, damnit! - while Hot Bitchy Mess is now taking mindless political discourse to the level of High School Homecoming Court elections.

I haven't seen the show - don't plan to - but it seems to have performed its function well in your case, if you can actually picture the bimbo in the Oval Office. She'll go nuts trying to find a corner to put her husband in.
 
Lots of fun things to do in Alaska, especially for a real outdoors woman. Bristol is probably finding more fun things than working the slime line. Did you see her on "Dancing with the Stars" tonight?

Mother Grizzly indeed. :) The splice shots of her preparing showed her as a girl jumping off some very scary heights. She does dance well for a fat girl.
 
Unfortunately, she would also be the third useful-idiot President of the modern era. The lesson the Republicans learned from Watergate is that they do better when their guy isn't too bright. Reagan confirmed the idea, and Bush the First reminded them of how disadvantageous it was to have someone in the office who actually considered the whole nation's interests. Bush the Lesser pushed the limits of electable stupidity to new lows, but paved the way for Old White Guy and Hot Bitchy Mess. It turns out that Old White Guy was an overreach again - actually had pretenses of governing, damnit! - while Hot Bitchy Mess is now taking mindless political discourse to the level of High School Homecoming Court elections.

I haven't seen the show - don't plan to - but it seems to have performed its function well in your case, if you can actually picture the bimbo in the Oval Office. She'll go nuts trying to find a corner to put her husband in.[/
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You might think about reconsidering your definition of Intellectuals, especially the role they play in governance.

You might also consider the built in disdain that the intellectual left displays concerning the common man and his common sense philosophical and political POV.

Bill Clinton was of high intellect and a....pervert, an adulterer, a man without a moral foundation. Barrack Hussein Obama is of high intellect with utter and abject disdain for the American concept of a free society with a burning desire to 'transform' America into a Democratic Socialist State.

Don't always trust the intellectuals in any scenario. Some of the finest minds here are fatally flawed by an ignornace of common sense moral and ethical issues.

Sarah Palin is not a 'bimbo' and you know it. What frightens you and the Liberal community is her real down home, basic American outlook on life, on politics and on religion.

She convinced me of her sincerety and basic human values when she met, head on, the criticism of her and her daughter Bristol who had a child out of wedlock and as an underage child. She faced it; head on, no apologies and a challenge to her critics to face their own foibles and those of their children on the public stage.

I don't like her religion, I don't like her blackmailing oil companies that do business in Alaska; but most Americans will like her religion and understand that her family values are what they aspire to.

Ur just not seein' the Big Picture.

Amicus
 
Lots of fun things to do in Alaska, especially for a real outdoors woman. Bristol is probably finding more fun things than working the slime line. Did you see her on "Dancing with the Stars" tonight?

Mother Grizzly indeed. :) The splice shots of her preparing showed her as a girl jumping off some very scary heights. She does dance well for a
fat girl.

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You should maybe watch, "Shallow Hal". and revise your commentary on 'fat girls'. You might also acknowledge that she has given birth, has stretch marks, but has regained most of her girlish youthful appearance.

I don't watch Dancing with the stars....

I am going to point this out yet again, in hopes that the spectators and readers of this forum will notice that the Left continually reverts to Personal and character assassination and name calling instead of addressing the issues.

What is it with youse guys?

Amicus
 
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You should maybe watch, "Shallow Hal". and revise your commentary on 'fat girls'. You might also acknowledge that she has given birth, has stretch marks, but has regained most of her girlish youthful appearance.

I don't watch Dancing with the stars....

I am going to point this out yet again, in hopes that the spectators and readers of this forum will notice that the Left continually reverts to Personal and character assassination and name calling instead of addressing the issues.

What is it with youse guys?

Amicus

If you put lipstick on a pig...
 
If you put lipstick on a pig...[/QUOTE]

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...you still get a pig...

Go ahead; think that way...but Palin strikes a resounding chord with middle America and who else decides elections?

I sense...and that is surely subjective, that Palin, with the intimate details of her life in full view, still connects...and she connects with those who vote.

I am but a spectator now, for the most part, as you are most likely, and I suggest the next two years will provide much stimulating intercourse.(ahem)

:)

ami
 
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You should maybe watch, "Shallow Hal". and revise your commentary on 'fat girls'. You might also acknowledge that she has given birth, has stretch marks, but has regained most of her girlish youthful appearance.

I don't watch Dancing with the stars....

I am going to point this out yet again, in hopes that the spectators and readers of this forum will notice that the Left continually reverts to Personal and character assassination and name calling instead of addressing the issues.

What is it with youse guys?

Amicus

Oh come on, Amicus, I know you were one of the hundreds of Tea Partyers who flooded ABC's website and phone lines with votes for Bristol.

You did it just to piss me off. ;)

All kidding aside, you have to have heard or read a few of the news stories about all the hoopla over Bristol being on Dancing with the Stars. So many people are whining about ABC making a political statement, so many people think Sarah Palin is paying ABC to keep her daughter on the show. I think it's ludicrous myself, but hey, anything's possible.

They're in the finals this week. Bristol Palin, Jennifer Grey (you remember her from Dirty Dancing) and Kyle Massey (Cory from Cory in the House [Disney Channel]) and rumor has it the Tea Party already has the Mirror Ball trophy (the trophy the winner of Dancing with the Stars gets) in the proverbial bag for Bristol.

Can't say I'm happy about it, but it is just a TV show after all, one of my favorites. I just wish your Tea Party pals would've found another way to send their political message than to disrupt a popular television show with their antics. I even read on a Tea Party blog that they were doing it (and I quote): "just to watch leftys' heads explode."

Well, my head won't explode, but I will be disappointed if the rumored outcome becomes reality. I've accepted the politics here on the Lit boards, but I'd rather not see them muck up an entertaining television show....one of the few shows I watch these days.

I know you have no control over the ones who are doing this, of course, I just wanted to chime in here on Bristol Palin and her appearance on DWTS. She's not the best dancer, but she's giving it her all and she's a better dancer than I could ever be, fat girl or not. And really, she's not fat, just a little chubby.

Good day to you, Amicus and Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. :)
 
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You should maybe watch, "Shallow Hal". and revise your commentary on 'fat girls'. You might also acknowledge that she has given birth, has stretch marks, but has regained most of her girlish youthful appearance.

I don't watch Dancing with the stars....

I am going to point this out yet again, in hopes that the spectators and readers of this forum will notice that the Left continually reverts to Personal and character assassination and name calling instead of addressing the issues.

What is it with youse guys?

Amicus

Sorry for the Fat Girls crack. Maybe I should have used the term, "Weight Challenged". She started out at least 20-30 lbs over weight and has slimmed down a good deal since she started. Good for her, she's getting a good look at the other side of the world and she is developing more confidence, which is good for her.

You have to understand that one of my basic tenets of life is "Even fat girls need love too." Bristol is a bit 'chubby' but she'll change over time. In the meantime she has thighs you could lay a three course dinner on to be close to the dessert.

She still can't dance to the level of the others and she should have been dumped after the second or third elimination.

It's kind of like watching a prancing Clydesdale, competing against Arabians.

As for her momma, all that basket ball shaped her up, but she still has her problems.
 
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Hello, MickChick, and a Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours as well.

One of the producers of the Dance contest show stated that the voting procedure has always been the same and that the public poll accounts for fifty percent of the decision, with judges votes and other considerations making up the other half.

I have seen clips on news programs, I wish her well, she is one game young lady.

Amicus
 
JackLuis:

Ratings drop for 'Sarah Palin's Alaska'

The ratings may have dipped, but TLC is still pleased with “Sarah Palin’s Alaska.”

While the series premiere drew almost 5 million viewers, that number dropped to 3 million for the show’s second episode, according to ratings data provided by the network. TV By The Numbers reports that the show, which was ranked 10th in basic cable shows for its premiere week, fell out of the top 25 and was ranked 68th by viewers for its second week.

No worries says Palin’s network. "We are very happy with the ongoing strength of Sarah Palin's Alaska, and it continues to drive big ratings gains for TLC,” said a statement provided to CNN by TLC.

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Your link had a lot of politically oriented commentary, which is fine, I suppose, but the above is provided by TLC.

Amicus
 
Well, Sarah's show took a 40% ratings dive, the demographics are terrible.

Bristol came in 3rd on Dancing With the Stars, apparently not able to gain enough votes during the heavily-watched final show. Liberals' heads were not made to explode, alas.

Now a study of US adults suggests why: Tea Partiers are really different from actual average Americans.
Tea party backers fashion themselves as "we the people," but polls show the Republican Party's most conservative and energized voters are hardly your average crowd.

According to an Associated Press-GfK Poll this month, 84 percent who call themselves tea party supporters don't like how President Barack Obama is handling his job – a view shared by just 35 percent of all other adults. Tea partiers are about four times likelier than others to back repealing Obama's health care overhaul and twice as likely to favor renewing tax cuts for the highest-earning Americans.

Exit polls of voters in this month's congressional elections reveal similar gulfs. Most tea party supporters – 86 percent – want less government intrusion on people and businesses, but only 35 percent of other voters said so. Tea party backers were about five times likelier to blame Obama for the country's economic ills, three times likelier to say Obama's policies will be harmful and twice as apt to see the country on the wrong track.

These aren't subtle shadings between tea party backers and the majority of Americans, who don't support the movement; they're Grand Canyon-size chasms.

Still so high on President Palin? :rolleyes:
 
Nope, haven't seen the Sarah show. I did see Bristol stumbling around the dance stage a couple of times, though.
 
One can pull up a Poll for almost anything; we both know that.

America remains a 'center right' nation, with 40% identifying themselves as 'Conservative' opposed to only 21% who claim to be Liberal.

Conservative is usually defined as small government, low taxes, and I think that is where most Americans are.

Many things can and will happen to alter the landscape of the 2012 election season and I eagerly await the developments.

Amicus
 
I think more than 50 percent of Americans actually belong to the "Know Nothing" party. They are of the politics of uneducated supposed self-centered interests initiating short-sighted knee jerkism.

I rather look forward to more of the Tea Party types getting into positions where they are responsible for doing something other complaining and saying and doing inane things. I'd like to see the looks on their faces when they see what the reality of responsibility to get something done actually is. :D
 
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The effects of Tea Party philosophy are already being felt as legislation to ban 'earmarks' is on the way, legislation to repeal or defund Obamacare is also on the books.

For those of a socialist or Keynesian bent, prepare to be disappointed as the common man reaserts control over government.

The very idea that you can control three hundred million people's lives from a shabby building in DC, is insane.

Amicus
 
The effects of Tea Party philosophy are already being felt as legislation to ban 'earmarks' is on the way, legislation to repeal or defund Obamacare is also on the books.

For those of a socialist or Keynesian bent, prepare to be disappointed as the common man reaserts control over government.

The very idea that you can control three hundred million people's lives from a shabby building in DC, is insane.

Amicus

And as I posted, I'm looking forward to watching Tea Party knee-jerk know nothings try to do that.

(I have a house in the Mediterranean I can retreat to.)
 
Bon Voyage! I suspect those failing economies around the Mediterranean will appreciate you buying your sauerkraut there!

:)
 
Bon Voyage! I suspect those failing economies around the Mediterranean will appreciate you buying your sauerkraut there!

:)

Naw. I plan to be right here in the States enjoying life and still writing and selling literary porn long after you and the other dinosaurs are dead. :D

I think Washington will make short shrift of the Tea Baggers. The best thing is that it's going to be the Republican Party, not the Democrats, that the Tea Baggers disrupt in the next election--if they can maintain their iddy bitty mind attention span that long.
 
"...They are of the politics of uneducated supposed self-centered interests initiating short-sighted knee jerkism...."

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Seldom does the true hatred of the common man get so virally expressed as above.

Those so-called, liberal/progressives, socialists of all colors, proclaiming their support for the poor and downtrodden, don't often expose the true hatred the elite has for 'one man one vote'.

That is why early Americans threw off the yoke of Monarchy and set out on their own 'individual' path to human liberty. That is why the coming elections will disavow any ties to the left and will return to what once was a free country.

Amicus
 
JackLuis:

Ratings drop for 'Sarah Palin's Alaska'



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Your link had a lot of politically oriented commentary, which is fine, I suppose, but the above is provided by TLC.

Amicus

Well then we're even, because you promote your Right Wing Nutisim at the drop of a commma. Isn't it great we can disagree on so much, and still not need any ammunition?
 
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Seldom does the true hatred of the common man get so virally expressed as above.

Those so-called, liberal/progressives, socialists of all colors, proclaiming their support for the poor and downtrodden, don't often expose the true hatred the elite has for 'one man one vote'.

That is why early Americans threw off the yoke of Monarchy and set out on their own 'individual' path to human liberty. That is why the coming elections will disavow any ties to the left and will return to what once was a free country.

Amicus

Of course the early Americans who threw off the yoke of monarchy (which would be you and yours intellectually today--the yoke of monarchy, that is) were the liberal/progressives of their day. Go figure. :D

As for you, you are just pitiful in this "last stopping" of your nutty rants--being reduced to doing it on a porn discussion board where you just wind up the impotent buffoon. ;)
 
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