The whore is out shilling another worthless book
She hasn't held public office in four years. She hasn't run for public office in five.
Yet
there Sarah Palin was earlier this week, on NBC's "Today" show,
sparring with Matt Lauer about Obamacare ("This broken website I think
is symbolic of a broken administration"), the tea party and New Jersey
Gov. Chris Christie (he's "no Ronald Reagan").
There she was on
CNN, telling Jake Tapper she was "taken aback" by recent "liberal"
statements made by Pope Francis, as well as by Christie's "extreme"
weight.
Listen Sarah you cunt, Chris Christie could be in diabetic coma and he's still be a better governor that you could ever dream of being. You Sarah are a quitter and Christie isn't.
Here is more shit that filthy slut had to say.
On the national debt: "There is another definition of
slavery and that is being beholden to some kind of master that is not of
your choosing. And the national debt will be like slavery when the note
comes due."
On President Barack Obama: "I'll
never forget Bill Clinton saying about Barack Obama and his story, his
agenda, that it was the biggest fairy tale he'd ever seen. And he was
right, because Barack Obama was not qualified, he was not prepared, and
the manifestation of that today is the problem that we see left and
right in our economy."
On congressional Republicans:
"They threw the good guys under the bus. Ted Cruz, Mike Lee willing to
stand strong on planks of the platform they ran on in addition to so
many other politicians running on the idea of repealing and replacing
ObamaCare. They finally had an opportunity to stand up and defund it and
get America to debate the issue. And then they were thrown under the
bus."
On Christie hugging Obama during Superstorm Sandy:
"Perhaps it hurt Mitt Romney. I think it was unnecessary to literally
be embracing Barack Obama at the time of such national import when it
came to that campaign season. But, again, more important has been anyone
on the GOP ticket who could support these policies of Barack Obama when
it comes to granting amnesty to illegal aliens, for instance, or
thwarting our Second Amendment rights or growing national debt."
Palin Lies and Lies
Palin lied
when she said the dismissal of her public safety commissioner, Walt
Monegan, had nothing to do with his refusal to fire state trooper Mike
Wooten; in fact, the Branchflower Report concluded that she repeatedly
abused her power when dealing with both men.
Palin lied
when she repeatedly claimed to have said, "Thanks, but no thanks" to
the Bridge to Nowhere; in fact, she openly campaigned for the federal
project when running for governor.
Palin lied
when she denied that Wasilla's police chief and librarian had been
fired; in fact, both were given letters of termination the previous day.
Palin lied
when she wrote in the NYT that a comprehensive review by Alaska
wildlife officials showed that polar bears were not endangered; in fact,
email correspondence between those scientists showed the opposite.
Palin lied when she claimed in her convention speech that an oil gas pipeline "began" under her guidance; in fact, the pipeline was years from breaking ground, if at all.
Palin lied
when she told Charlie Gibson that she does not pass judgment on gay
people; in fact, she opposes all rights between gay spouses and belongs
to a church that promotes conversion therapy.
Palin lied
when she denied having said that humans do not contribute to climate
change; in fact, she had previously proclaimed that human activity was
not to blame.
Palin lied
when she claimed that Alaska produces 20 percent of the country's
domestic energy supply; in fact, the actual figures, based on any
interpretation of her words, are much, much lower.
Palin lied
when she told voters she improvised her convention speech when her
teleprompter stopped working properly; in fact, all reports showed that
the machine had functioned perfectly and that her speech had closely
followed the script.
Palin lied
when she recalled asking her daughters to vote on whether she should
accept the VP offer; in fact, her story contradicts details given by her
husband, the McCain campaign, and even Palin herself. (She later added another version.)
Palin lied
when she claimed to have taken a voluntary pay cut as mayor; in fact,
as councilmember she had voted against a raise for the mayor, but
subsequent raises had taken effect by the time she was mayor.
Palin lied
when she insisted that Wooten's divorce proceedings had caused his
confidential records to become public; in fact, court officials
confirmed they released no such records.
Palin lied
when she suggested to Katie Couric that she was involved in trade
missions with Russia; in fact, she has never even met with Russian
officials.
Palin lied when she told Shimon Peres that the only flag in her office was the Israeli flag; in fact, she has several flags.
Palin lied
when she claimed to have tried to divest government funds from Sudan;
in fact, her administration openly opposed a bill that would have done
just that.
Palin lied
when she repeatedly claimed that troop levels in Iraq were back to
pre-surge levels; in fact, even she acknowledged her "misstatements,"
though she refused to retract or apologize.
Palin lied when she insisted that the Branchflower Report "showed there was no unlawful or unethical
activity on my part"; in fact, that report prominently stated, "Palin abused her power by violating Alaska Statute
39.52.110(a) of the Alaska Executive Branch Ethics Act."
Palin lied
when she claimed to have voiced concerns over Wooten fearing he would
harm her family; in fact, she actually decreased her security detail
during that period.
Palin lied
when asked about the $150,000 worth of clothes provided by the RNC; in
fact, solid reporting contradicted several parts of her statement.
Palin lied
when she suggested that she had offered the media proof of her
pregnancy with Trig to "correct the record"; in fact, no reports of her
medical records were ever published; and the letter from her doctor
testifying to her good health only emerged hours before polling ended on
election day, even though there was nothing in it that couldn't have
been released two months earlier.
Palin lied
when she said that "reported" allegations of her banning Harry Potter
as mayor was easily refutable because it had not even been written yet;
in fact, the first book in that series was published in 1998 - two years
into her first term - and such rumors were never reported by the media,
only circulated as emails.
Palin lied
when she denied having participated in a clothes audit with campaign
laywers; in fact, the Washington Times later confirmed those details.
Palin lied when asked about Couric's question regarding her reading habits; in fact, Couric's words were not, "What
do you read up there in Alaska?" or anything close to condescension.
Palin lied
when she mischaracterized the "$1200 check" given to Alaskans as the
permanent fund dividend check; in fact, that fund had yielded $2,069 per person, and
she claimed otherwise to obscure the fact that Alaskans also received a
$1200 rebate check from a windfall profits tax on oil companies - a tax
widely criticized by Republicans.
Palin lied
when she claimed to be unaware of a turkey being slaughtered behind her
during a filmed interview; in fact, the cameraman said she had picked
the spot herself, while the slaughter was underway.
Palin lied when she denied having rejected federal stimulus money; in fact, she continued to accept and reject the funds several times.
Palin lied
when she claimed that legislative leaders had canceled a meeting with
her to hold their own press conference; in fact, they only canceled it
after being told she would not participate, and the purpose of the press
conference was very different from the meeting's.
Palin lied
when she announced on the news that she never holds closed-door
meetings; in fact, she had just attended a closed-door meeting with the
legislature earlier that day.
Palin lied
when she said that former aide John Bitney's "amicable" departure was
for "personal" reasons; in fact, Bitney said he was fired because of his
relationship with the wife of Palin's friend, plus a Palin spokesperson
later claimed "poor job performance" for his firing - without
elaborating.
Palin lied
when she said she kept her running injury a secret on the campaign
trail; in fact, her bandaged hand was clearly visible in photographs and
the story was widely talked about.
Palin lied
when she claimed that Alaska has spent "millions of dollars" on
litigation related to her ethics complaints; in fact, that figure is
much, much lower, and she had initiated the most expensive inquiry.
Palin lied
when she denied that the Alaska Independence Party supports secession
and denied that her husband had been a member; in fact, even the McCain
campaign noted that the party's very existence is based on secession and
that Todd was a member for seven years.
Read more about that whore here.