Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Palin Uses Her Hand

Big deal.  GOPUSA has a fun article today covering the clamor about the Sarah Palin writing notes on here hand.  Within Bobby Eberle quotes some mainstream media sycophants, notable her by Chris Mathews..

Can a palm reader be president? What do we think of kids in school who write stuff on their hands to get through a test? What do we think of a would-be political leader who does it to look like she's speaking without notes? What do we think of Sarah Palin this weekend answering pre-screened questions from a like-minded audience in Nashville, a tea party convention, and still having to put a cheat sheet on her palm to answer what she calls the basics of her beliefs? How can someone presume to be auditioning for president when they can't even answer questions they know are coming?
For Chris I have marked and photographed my own palm.

There no doubt this commentary is the byproduct of anxiousness over the criticism the President receives for being tethered to a teleprompter. Any hint of similar activity must receive comments of equal derogatory depth. I do not care if the President uses a teleprompter, frankly I don't care if what he says is planned or a spur of the moment. It is all crap.

This voter is trying to keep his eyes on the actions, so far I see liberal-progressive-socialist dogma, centralizing power for the intellectual elite, and dictating terms to a lower caste public. This so far is true in the health care debate, handling of terrorist policies, handling of foreign policies and recession correction.
So to condense, I will deflect the words of any man who, talks both down and at me.

Chris Mathews, you are a blow hard.  Sarah Palin has a list of reminders on her hand, this is used to give a speech that the audience enjoyed and could respond emotionally to. The President you cheer for uses a teleprompter so exclusively that any chance for adaptative behavior or acceptance of feedback is removed.

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