"Voters have every right to ask candidates for information if they so choose. I've pointed out that it was seemingly fair game during the 2008 election for many on the left to badger my doctor and lawyer for proof that Trig is in fact my child. Conspiracy-minded reporters and voters had a right to ask... which they have repeatedly. But at no point – not during the campaign, and not during recent interviews – have I asked the president to produce his birth certificate or suggested that he was not born in the United States," says Sarah Palin. Not that she doesn't think it's a "fair question."
Friday, December 4, 2009
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This reference to "badger," this is not inadvertant.
On Wisconsin!
also.
I want to know if Sarah Palin was born with two vaginas. Call me conspiracy-minded, but it's a fair question.
We saw during the campaign how eager she was to answer questions she didn't like.
And why does she still makes no sense at all ? Even in 5 short sentences, she managed to totally disorient me.
Really, I can't wait until Levi goes full tabloid on her. That kid has to know something good.
"Conspiracy-minded reporters and voters had a right to ask"?
At least she didn't bring up Glenn Beck and that poor girl from 1990.
I would like to point out that she NEVER PROVIDED PROOF THAT TRIG IS HER CHILD. I don't usually go in for conspiracies, but damn, I love that one. http://www.palindeception.com/ is so much awesome.
"doctor and lawyer for proof that Thing is in fact my child."
Seriously what I thought she said for a moment. Coffee.
IT'S CLOBBERIN' TIME.