Sarah Palin's Lies
Tonight I have created a new graphic image I call “Palinocchio.” I hope that readers of this blog will feel free to appropriate it for any useful purpose. It is my own way of expressing outrage that the Republican ticket has taken the low road in this election for the highest offices of our land.
I believe that the time has come for American’s to absolutely and unequivocally reject the brazen politics of deceit. I would like to see people wearing these “Pinocchio McCain” and “Pinocchio Palin” t-shirts present at all of their public events. They say that a picture is worth 10,000 words. Perhaps such a gesture will help to awaken people.
Below is a list of articles describing and documenting the shameful style of politics that Republicans seems to regard as normal and conventional.
Sherrie Goll, “Thanks But No Thanks, Keep Clueless Sarah Far Away,” Sun Sentinel, September 21, 2008
Caille Millner, “Governor Palin More a Token Than a Feminist,” San Francisco Chronicle, September 21, 2008
Nico Pitney, “Olbermann Gives $100 to Charity for Every Palin Lie, $3,700 This Week Alone,” Huffington Post, September 20, 2008
John Wojcik, “Liar, Liar,” People’s Weekly World, September 19, 2008
Andrew Sullivan, “The Odd Lies of Sarah Palin, XI,” The Atlantic.com, September 18, 2008
“McCain, Palin Defiant in ‘Lies’ Storm,” AFP, September 15, 2008
“The Media Call McCain and Palin on Their Trail of Lies,” Newsday, September 15, 2008
Hilzoy, “Fact Checking Palin,” CBS News, September 4, 2008

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The revelation of Palin's clothes budget completes my impression that she closely resembles one of those fickle trophy wives old men hook-up with post mid-life crisis. The *wink* she appears to have abandoned was pure evil robot Maria from “Metropolis”. It's at 4:29 here… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Ffa3Qa4ah4
It's too creepy to be truly funny but nevertheless… lol :-)
Peter