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bengangmo
03-30-2009, 01:09 AM
Who got the clothes? Where did they go? Is there a moose in Alsaka that's looking totally hot right now?

Original thread here (http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=491561&page=12&highlight=designer+clothes).

I ain't herd* nothink, nu-uh, no way ... so what did happen to them clotheses?

* Spelling deliberate - I heard that Caribou like to follow the crowd, once one has a designer dress dey all want

Mosier
03-30-2009, 01:28 AM
Holy crap, welcome to four months ago. This wasn't even news when it was news.

Chefguy
03-30-2009, 09:05 AM
Dead issue up here. She does such amazingly stupid things in governing that we've all moved on from the mundane.

The Weird One
03-30-2009, 09:09 AM
Answer: she lost, so nobody gives a fuck anymore. If she tries to run again, then it might matter. Until then, there are plenty more important things to give a shit about.

Marienee
03-30-2009, 09:14 AM
Last I heard, they were in garbage bags at the RNC HQ. That was in January.

Really Not All That Bright
03-30-2009, 09:32 AM
Anyway, those dresses are so last season.

Jack Batty
03-30-2009, 09:36 AM
Sarah who?

Rhythmdvl
03-30-2009, 09:38 AM
I give a fuck because though she lost, she's not out of the running. She was a snap decision by McCain and unprepared for the scrutiny and questioning -- a few years from now, with plenty of time to catch up on the world beyond her boarders, pander to the stupid, and drape herself in much more refined right-wing marketing, she has a better shot of advancing in the political realm.

President Palin?

Secretary of State Palin?

Secretary of Defense Palin?

Senator Palin?

Justice Palin?

Dog catch Palin?

Egad, the list goes on.


So, why bring up something as shameful as an oh-so-familiar money grab (garb?), a piggish use of resources while one hand was shoved deep up the common plumber's crack? Why bring up a post facto lie and attempt to cover up the shameful actions of a greedy pretender to public service?

So no one forgets what she is.

Squink
03-30-2009, 10:17 AM
So no one forgets what she is.I get the feeling Rhythmdvl, that you like everyone in the McCain campaign (http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/03/26/McCain_Palin_camps_spar_over_prayer_story/UPI-69951238117864/), would be judged unfit to pray with.
I'm sorry if that sounds a little harsh, God love you, but that's just the way it is.

Chefguy
03-30-2009, 10:29 AM
I give a fuck because though she lost, she's not out of the running. She was a snap decision by McCain and unprepared for the scrutiny and questioning -- a few years from now, with plenty of time to catch up on the world beyond her boarders, pander to the stupid, and drape herself in much more refined right-wing marketing, she has a better shot of advancing in the political realm.

President Palin?

Secretary of State Palin?

Secretary of Defense Palin?

Senator Palin?

Justice Palin?

Dog catch Palin?

Egad, the list goes on.


So, why bring up something as shameful as an oh-so-familiar money grab (garb?), a piggish use of resources while one hand was shoved deep up the common plumber's crack? Why bring up a post facto lie and attempt to cover up the shameful actions of a greedy pretender to public service?

So no one forgets what she is.

We're unable to do so. Since November she has:

*Decided to turn down some of the stimulus money destined for education and for special needs children.

*Appointed an ambulance chaser as the state Attorney General, who says he just can't wait to streamline the courts. I'm sure the judges will be pleased no end to have the executive branch meddling in their courts.

*Appointed an inexperienced moderate Dem to replace a retiring Senator, over the suggestions by the Dems of an eminently qualified replacement. Spit in their eyes, anybody?

*After snubbing the Native community, where people are going hungry because heating oil is consuming every nickel, she horns in on a photo-op when Billy Graham's brat shows up to deliver food to a village.

*Continues to whine about how poorly the press treated her and were out to get her.

I hate this stupid twat.

smiling bandit
03-30-2009, 11:12 AM
I hate this stupid twat.

Yes, I'm sure your calm, rational assesment and fair, unbiased judgement led you to this... particular analysis.

While I hardly insist you like her, I also suggest you may be somewhat dishonest in your appraisal, where your personal tastes may be leading you astray. It would not be the first time, for either you or me or many other board members I could name.

Of course, while she was unprepared for the limelight, I also suspect she was the best of any Presidential or Veep candidate presented last . She hadn't experienced national scrutiny before, or an immediately hostile press, and both mathematical analysis and opinion watching suggest she was a huge gain to a McCain's limp campaign.

tagos
03-30-2009, 11:17 AM
Of course, while she was unprepared for the limelight, I also suspect she was the best of any Presidential or Veep candidate presented last .

Meanwhile, back in the real world. The one where the two tickets weren't Abbott and Costello and Darth Vadar and Consort.

Pyper
03-30-2009, 11:19 AM
I get the feeling Rhythmdvl, that you like everyone in the McCain campaign (http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2009/03/26/McCain_Palin_camps_spar_over_prayer_story/UPI-69951238117864/), would be judged unfit to pray with.
I'm sorry if that sounds a little harsh, God love you, but that's just the way it is.

I love the photo in that article. Joe Biden looks like he's about to pull the "you've got something on your shirt" trick with Sarah Palin.

Really Not All That Bright
03-30-2009, 11:25 AM
Of course, while she was unprepared for the limelight, I also suspect she was the best of any Presidential or Veep candidate presented last . She hadn't experienced national scrutiny before, or an immediately hostile press, and both mathematical analysis and opinion watching suggest she was a huge gain to a McCain's limp campaign.
What mathematical analysis? She solidifed the base, but simultaneously cost the GOP all hope of winning among independents.

Vinyl Turnip
03-30-2009, 11:46 AM
Last I heard, they were in garbage bags at the RNC HQ.

Also known as "Democrat Luggage."

Of course, while she was unprepared for the limelight, I also suspect she was the best of any Presidential or Veep candidate presented last .

Shhh!!!! Please, everyone... stay back.... I've heard legends of these creatures' existence, but to actually encounter one in nature? I don't want to spook him...

Chefguy
03-30-2009, 11:51 AM
Yes, I'm sure your calm, rational assesment and fair, unbiased judgement led you to this... particular analysis.

While I hardly insist you like her, I also suggest you may be somewhat dishonest in your appraisal, where your personal tastes may be leading you astray. It would not be the first time, for either you or me or many other board members I could name.

Of course, while she was unprepared for the limelight, I also suspect she was the best of any Presidential or Veep candidate presented last . She hadn't experienced national scrutiny before, or an immediately hostile press, and both mathematical analysis and opinion watching suggest she was a huge gain to a McCain's limp campaign.

It gets better. This morning's paper reveals that the person she has selected to fill the vacant seat was, up until two weeks ago....wait for it....a Republican! Well, isn't that just special? In a state riddled with ethics problems, Sarah engineers what I'm sure she thought was a fool-proof scheme to plant an opportunistic hack in the Senate. The backlash should be interesting to watch.

No, I'm not calm and rational about this potential threat to our country. She's a snake-oil salesman with a particularly virulent brand of poison. Palin anywhere near the presidency is not an acceptable scenario. She shoots from the hip without putting any thought into the consequences of her actions, acts on impulse, and has no regard for intellectual discourse.

I disagree with your assessment of an "immediately hostile press." They afforded her every courtesy and opportunity to express herself rationally and intelligently. She failed miserably, then ducked all other attempts to have her clarify her stand on issues, or even to answer the simplest of questions.

Really Not All That Bright
03-30-2009, 12:22 PM
Palin anywhere near the presidency is not an acceptable scenario. She shoots from the hip without putting any thought into the consequences of her actions, acts on impulse, and has no regard for intellectual discourse.
Seems to have worked out pretty well for the last 8 years. I mean, the sky hasn't fallen on our heads or anything.

Marienee
03-30-2009, 02:48 PM
Also known as "Democrat Luggage."
.
No, I meant it literally. Here (http://www.newmajority.com/ShowScroll.aspx?ID=3b694183-b918-401c-8263-87b288789ed1) is the original story.

smiling bandit
03-30-2009, 03:10 PM
It gets better. This morning's paper reveals that the person she has selected to fill the vacant seat was, up until two weeks ago....wait for it....a Republican! Well, isn't that just special? In a state riddled with ethics problems, Sarah engineers what I'm sure she thought was a fool-proof scheme to plant an opportunistic hack in the Senate. The backlash should be interesting to watch.

So, she put a nominal Democrat in office. Oh darn. The shockingness shocks me. She's a pragmatist, but I never for a minute called her unpartisan. That said, while I am not Alaskan, her record on policy is quite clear, and greatly in her favor. The fact that you don't like her policy doesn't mean she's a monster.

I disagree with your assessment of an "immediately hostile press." They afforded her every courtesy and opportunity to express herself rationally and intelligently. She failed miserably, then ducked all other attempts to have her clarify her stand on issues, or even to answer the simplest of questions.

That's simply untrue. On day 1, she was a little unprepared (I would say, shocked, because apparently it was pretty last-minute). The press was a little stunned, too, and not hostile.

That rapidly changed. Bt the time the week was out, they were digging and digging and digging, and frankly just plain made up stories whole cloth to try and smear her. And it was a smear job of legendary proportions. Every starry-eyed hack was trying to dig up real dirt, and they had shockingly large news teams literally taking her garbage (at least metaphorically, and according to rumor, literally). She did flunk the Couric interview, but she also got much better in every subsequent appearance, and actually dealt with hard issues to the extent anyone did in that campaign.*

And, they failed. Everyone last story fell apart. Aside from having bad taste (a lot of it) I can see no particular flaw. I am not shocked she's a politician, or that she's acts like one.

*Although I would probably vote for her over the competition, I recognize it was small competition. Obama, McCain, Biden... let's jsut say I'd prefer it if all three were far, far away from the Oval Office. Oddly, I'd vote for a Hillary Clinton/Sarah Palin

Chefguy
03-30-2009, 03:45 PM
Seems to have worked out pretty well for the last 8 years. I mean, the sky hasn't fallen on our heads or anything.

You'll have to define "pretty well", "sky", "heads", and particularly "anything" more clearly, methinks.

Chefguy
03-30-2009, 03:47 PM
So, she put a nominal Democrat in office. Oh darn. The shockingness shocks me. She's a pragmatist, but I never for a minute called her unpartisan. That said, while I am not Alaskan, her record on policy is quite clear, and greatly in her favor. The fact that you don't like her policy doesn't mean she's a monster.



That's simply untrue. On day 1, she was a little unprepared (I would say, shocked, because apparently it was pretty last-minute). The press was a little stunned, too, and not hostile.

That rapidly changed. Bt the time the week was out, they were digging and digging and digging, and frankly just plain made up stories whole cloth to try and smear her. And it was a smear job of legendary proportions. Every starry-eyed hack was trying to dig up real dirt, and they had shockingly large news teams literally taking her garbage (at least metaphorically, and according to rumor, literally). She did flunk the Couric interview, but she also got much better in every subsequent appearance, and actually dealt with hard issues to the extent anyone did in that campaign.*

And, they failed. Everyone last story fell apart. Aside from having bad taste (a lot of it) I can see no particular flaw. I am not shocked she's a politician, or that she's acts like one.

*Although I would probably vote for her over the competition, I recognize it was small competition. Obama, McCain, Biden... let's jsut say I'd prefer it if all three were far, far away from the Oval Office. Oddly, I'd vote for a Hillary Clinton/Sarah Palin

The cooling breeze from your wild swings at the ball are refreshing.

Really Not All That Bright
03-30-2009, 04:14 PM
You'll have to define "pretty well", "sky", "heads", and particularly "anything" more clearly, methinks.
I mean the 8 years of Republican administration have gone swimmingly. Don't you think so?

Jamaika a jamaikaiaké
03-30-2009, 04:30 PM
Of course, while she was unprepared for the limelight, I also suspect she was the best of any Presidential or Veep candidate presented last . She hadn't experienced national scrutiny before, or an immediately hostile press, and both mathematical analysis and opinion watching suggest she was a huge gain to a McCain's limp campaign.

You realize that ChefGuy's opinions probably have nothing to do with the presidential race, right? Check his location.

Peanut Gallery
03-30-2009, 05:11 PM
That's simply untrue. On day 1, she was a little unprepared (I would say, shocked, because apparently it was pretty last-minute). The press was a little stunned, too, and not hostile.

That rapidly changed. Bt the time the week was out, they were digging and digging and digging, and frankly just plain made up stories whole cloth to try and smear her. And it was a smear job of legendary proportions. Every starry-eyed hack was trying to dig up real dirt, and they had shockingly large news teams literally taking her garbage (at least metaphorically, and according to rumor, literally). She did flunk the Couric interview, but she also got much better in every subsequent appearance, and actually dealt with hard issues to the extent anyone did in that campaign.*

Announced by McCain on Aug 29, 2008. Sat w/ Gibson on Sep 11, then Couric on Sep 24. At the height of the campaign ... that counts as hiding. My Pet Goat leadership. It was both pathetic and hilarious to witness. As is your continued defense of her.

Ca3799
03-30-2009, 06:36 PM
So, she put a nominal Democrat in office. Oh darn. The shockingness shocks me. She's a pragmatist, but I never for a minute called her unpartisan. That said, while I am not Alaskan, her record on policy is quite clear, and greatly in her favor. The fact that you don't like her policy doesn't mean she's a monster.



That's simply untrue. On day 1, she was a little unprepared (I would say, shocked, because apparently it was pretty last-minute). The press was a little stunned, too, and not hostile.

That rapidly changed. Bt the time the week was out, they were digging and digging and digging, and frankly just plain made up stories whole cloth to try and smear her. And it was a smear job of legendary proportions. Every starry-eyed hack was trying to dig up real dirt, and they had shockingly large news teams literally taking her garbage (at least metaphorically, and according to rumor, literally). She did flunk the Couric interview, but she also got much better in every subsequent appearance, and actually dealt with hard issues to the extent anyone did in that campaign.*

And, they failed. Everyone last story fell apart. Aside from having bad taste (a lot of it) I can see no particular flaw. I am not shocked she's a politician, or that she's acts like one.

*Although I would probably vote for her over the competition, I recognize it was small competition. Obama, McCain, Biden... let's jsut say I'd prefer it if all three were far, far away from the Oval Office. Oddly, I'd vote for a Hillary Clinton/Sarah Palin


I can agree with you that the press was kinda digging around trying to find out who she was.. We all wanted to know who this 'wild card' was. She, and/or the McCain-Palin team, compounded the problem by keeping her isolated from the press for what, 3 plus weeks?

You may recall that there was a pretty important election coming up in only a few weeks and the people [b]really, really[b/] wanted to decide for whom they were going to vote. Keeping her isolated made the whole country anxious. We wanted, needed, to know who she was.

When she finally made her major debut, even you admit she flunked. That's when she got "smeared" and she has noone but herself to blame for that- not McCain, not the press, not Couric, and not me. She was uninformed and unprepared ala "I'll get back to ya on that!" Sure, she did a little better is subsequent interviews, but not well enough.

And not 'every last story fell apart'. She was indeed an abstinance-only kinda gal with a knocked-up teenage daughter. She was indeed found guilty of abuse of power. She showed she was not a 'regular soccer mom' when she went hog-wild misusing campaign funds and she was only really good at implying things like "palling around with terrorists" and divining who was a "real" American.

And they said Hilary was divisive. Wow.

Labrador Deceiver
03-30-2009, 07:24 PM
It gets better. This morning's paper reveals that the person she has selected to fill the vacant seat was, up until two weeks ago....wait for it....a Republican! Well, isn't that just special? In a state riddled with ethics problems, Sarah engineers what I'm sure she thought was a fool-proof scheme to plant an opportunistic hack in the Senate. The backlash should be interesting to watch.

No, I'm not calm and rational about this potential threat to our country. She's a snake-oil salesman with a particularly virulent brand of poison. Palin anywhere near the presidency is not an acceptable scenario. She shoots from the hip without putting any thought into the consequences of her actions, acts on impulse, and has no regard for intellectual discourse.

I disagree with your assessment of an "immediately hostile press." They afforded her every courtesy and opportunity to express herself rationally and intelligently. She failed miserably, then ducked all other attempts to have her clarify her stand on issues, or even to answer the simplest of questions.

Does she have to appoint a Dem? If she were the governor of Georgia she wouldn't. My first thought was, "Consider yourself lucky - make that damn lucky - that the Dems are keeping the seat in the Senate." When Coverdale (R) died in office several years back, Roy Barnes appointed a Democrat to take his place.

However, things may be different in Alaska.

Antinor01
03-30-2009, 07:32 PM
Is there any news on the actual question? Or is 'in garbage bags at the RNC headquarters' still the best known answer?

Labrador Deceiver
03-30-2009, 07:37 PM
Does she have to appoint a Dem? If she were the governor of Georgia she wouldn't. My first thought was, "Consider yourself lucky - make that damn lucky - that the Dems are keeping the seat in the Senate." When Coverdale (R) died in office several years back, Roy Barnes appointed a Democrat to take his place.

However, things may be different in Alaska.

Looks like she has to appoint a Dem by law (which is a very good law, btw.)

waterj2
03-30-2009, 08:02 PM
Wait, what Alaska senator is retiring? I haven't heard this at all.

bengangmo
03-30-2009, 08:03 PM
I care about this because promises were made, and we shouldn't let it slide just because "she lost".

There is quite obviously still support for her, which is fine, if you are informed and want to support her I couldn't give two craps - but nobody should be allowed to get away with just ignoring things.

And is there any better answer than "in trash bags"?

And on appointing a "plant" - it just goes further towards her integrity as a person. Again not that I really care, I am not in Alaska, nor even American. People playing fast and loose with the truth and not getting called on it because nobody has the attention span to follow up just offends the hell out of me.

Frank
03-30-2009, 08:08 PM
Wait, what Alaska senator is retiring? I haven't heard this at all.
State Senate. The appointee didn't change parties until after the incumbent resigned, though apparently he was a registered Democrat in the past.

He still has to be approved by the Democrats in the State Senate.

Mighty_Girl
03-30-2009, 10:08 PM
Shhh!!!! Please, everyone... stay back.... I've heard legends of these creatures' existence, but to actually encounter one in nature? I don't want to spook him...Notice the beautiful plumage...