Showing posts with label palin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palin. Show all posts

Sarah Palin reading notes written on her hand?





Oh my. Sarah Palin was apparently caught referring to notes written on her hand during a q&a session? My first thought was, this can't be true, it must be a smear. So I checked to see what the mainstream Palin supporters are saying.

They're supporting her, mocking people for thinking this is a big deal.

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Papercraft Black Cat (link roundup)



Black Cat paper toy. Via.

And a few more links:

1. Fox News is apparently building a TV studio in Sarah Palin's home in Alaska.

2. Avocado and Zucchini Fries with Green Goddess Dip recipe.

3. The USC Trojans received a verbal commitment from 13-year old quarterback David Sills of Delaware. (That's not a typo. He's 13.)

*Previously: Keyboard Cat Moon desktop wallpaper.

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Sarah Palin + Catastrophe



Funny juxtaposition as Amazon recommends Sarah Palin's new book Going Rogue: An American Lifeas a deal with a book called "Catastrophe." Via.

New book mocks Palin's memoir



Going Rouge: Sarah Palin: An American Nightmare collects various essays critical of Palin, and (obviously) mocks the design of her book Going Rogue: An American Life. Via.

*Previously: "Quitters Never Win" Sarah Palin button.

*Buy Sarah Palin collectibles at eBay.

Animals That Will Kill Yo A$$ 2009 Wall Calendar (link roundup)



Still looking for a calendar? How about Animals That Will Kill Yo A$$. Or you could buy the incredibly popular Sarah Palin Calendar.


And a few more links:

1. After a mere incompletion, Detroit Lions player Ramzee Robinson taunted a Green Bay receiver and got flagged by the officials. Detroit finished the day 0-16, and the worst team in NFL history. Ramzee Robinson getting flagged for taunting should be on the cover of the 2008 Detroit Lions commemorative dvd, right? At least his deed has been commemorated at Wikipedia.

2. Most interesting sentence I read today: "It does sometimes seem to me that many of this world's problems, stem from our using powers that aren't appropriate to seventy-year-olds." (i.e., things like nuclear bombs could only have been designed by people borrowing knowledge from those who had come before - - you couldn't possibly discover, by yourself, all of the science necessary to create such technology in a human lifespan). Go here for more.

3. Mickey Rourke can't quite strangle his resurgent career fast enough, saying of Sean Penn in Milk: "Look seans an old friend of mine and i didnt buy his performance at all—thought he did an average pretend acting like he was gay besides hes one of the most homophobic people i kno." Sad, this is what Mickey used to look like. Two of his movies, Angel Heart and Body Heat are some of my alltime favorites.

4. Caroline Kennedy said "you know" 12 times in a 49-second clip. Yet the NY Times headline read "As a Candidate, Kennedy Is Eloquent but Elusive." Well it did say that until Gawker shamed them into changing it.

*Previously: GigPosters pinup calendar.

*Buy vintage pinup calendars at eBay.

Duck Hunt Dog taunts man to insanity (link roundup)


The Duck Hunt Dog pushes one man over the edge (NSFW). Via.

And a few more links:

1. Conservative Pagans for Sarah Palin. "A group for those of us who may not be of the Judeo Christian persuasion but who otherwise cherish the conservative approach to life."


2. Record a commentary track for Death Race 2000, win a tv and PS3. Via.


3. Obama's team carefully chose a printer for the inauguration invitations based on the fact that the printer is a union company, uses recycled paper, and is certified by the Forest Stewardship Council. Presumably, the team is equally proud to endorse Rick Warren's views on Jews and homosexuals. Via.


4. Ausaf Umar Siddiqui, Fry's vice president of merchandising and operations, arrested for allegedly embezzling $65 million. Via.


*Previously: Duck Hunt dog paper toy.

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