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October 03, 2008
Sullivan: No, I'm Not Letting My Creepy Child-Stalking Go. "It's My Job."
A job? As a creepy pedophilish Womb Raider?
Nice work, I guess, if you can get it.
Palin's Tax Records
03 Oct 2008 05:50 pm
They've been released - on time on a Friday afternoon. Good for McCain and Palin. More transparency, please. And have at 'em, tax bloggers.
Now, when are we going to get some record of Trig's birth and parentage from the hospital or the doctor? It's been over a month now and still nada. Some basic record confirming Palin's eight-month special needs pregnancy, amiocentesis, labor and birth would be immensely easy to find and release - even off the record - to news organizations. And yet the McCainiacs refuse to even go near it and demonize anyone who dares ask for something that must be extremely well documented and easily found. They have stated on the record that Sarah Palin is Trig's biological mother. But they refuse to provide one iota of confirming evidence.
I mean: what's the problem here? Why is this so hard?
And no, I haven't let the basic issue of accountability and transparency go. Never. It's my job.
Not for long, buddy. Not for long.
Little bonus:
Pure Bile
03 Oct 2008 06:38 pm
McCain goes almost 100 percent negative. If that doesn't do something to the polls in the next week, what has he got left? The answer, I'm afraid, is nothing but his fathomless narcissism and vanity.
Narcissism and vanity, huh? He's such a good writer. Not only is he cogent, he's insightful too.
Andrew Sullivan, who not only is angry that Sarah Palin is capable of having Barack Obama's baby whereas he cannot, but who actually imagines himself to be an avatar of Christ on a Cross, and indeed has attempted in the last five years to create not only a Party of Andrew but a Church of Andrew as well, thinks that McCain has nothing but fathomless narcissism. And vanity, too.
You know, when Sullivan got cautioned and went on a hissy-strike I kind of felt bad for maybe having had a role in gotten him fired.
Not anymore. When he is fired -- which he will be -- I will take delight in it.