Oct 29 2009

Palin vs. Johnston

Posted by Len on Thursday, October 29th, 2009 at 3:46 pm CT in Humor, Politics, Republicans

I haven’t posted much about the little feud that has flared up between Levi Johnston and Sarah Palin. I think it’s rather ridiculous that the woman who Johnny McCain and the Republicans felt was qualified to be Vice President of the United States (and a 73-year-old heartbeat away from the presidency) is involved in a very public feud with the 19-year-old father of her illegitimate grandchild. (Weren’t these kids supposed to be married by now? Weren’t we told during the campaign last year that they were headed toward matrimonial bliss? Surely that wasn’t just another Republican lie? You think?) Besides, these people are very much yesterday’s news and it kind of baffles me why anybody (including me) is even paying them any attention. It must be that whole “it’s difficult to turn away from a car wreck” business.

Young Levi has shown up on CBS’ Early Show the past couple of mornings. He says there is a lot he could be telling about Ms. Sarah but because he is such a gentleman he isn’t. Ms. Sarah is not taking kindly to this at all. In a statement released today, she said:

“CBS should be ashamed for continually providing a forum to propagate lies. Consider the source of the most recent attention-getting lies — those who would sell their body for money reflect a desperate need for attention and are likely to say and do anything for even more attention.”

She was referring to Mr. Johnston’s plans to reveal all for Playgirl Magazine.

Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, Exhibit A:

And case closed.
 

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11 Comments

11 Responses to “Palin vs. Johnston”

  1. RE - Recycled Frockeryon 29 Oct 2009 at 15:55

    you would think the pot would know better than
    to spit on the kettle. Makes You Wonder -
    is there something in the water up there in Alaska ?

  2. mrsbitchon 29 Oct 2009 at 17:09

    I’d love to see the whole bunch of them on Jerry Springer (does he even have a show anymore?), screaming and tearing each other’s hair out and flinging chairs at each other like the idjits they all are. They all seem like they’d fit right in with the usual guests.

    It is absolutely mind-boggling that there are still people who would like to see her make another run for President.

  3. The Exaggeratoron 29 Oct 2009 at 17:09

    Is it just me, or is the GOP so desperate to have Sarah Palin running in Indecision 2012 so they can use her as, so to speak, Eva Peron Reincarnate?

  4. Jenon 29 Oct 2009 at 17:53

    As for the kids being married by now, lets be thankful they aren’t. What a little pissant he is.

  5. Lenon 29 Oct 2009 at 18:27

    @ Jen:
    I think “the little pissant” is likely counting his blessings, too, Jen. :)

  6. storybeaderon 29 Oct 2009 at 19:17

    that’s the first time I’ve seen her in a pageant!
    great find. {:-D

  7. dickster1961on 29 Oct 2009 at 19:26

    while I have no great love for beauty pageants, there is a wee bit of difference in posing nude for Playgirl and a pageant, and really there is no reason for her to continue to make comments every time this fool appears in an interview

  8. Lenon 29 Oct 2009 at 19:33

    @ dickster1961:

    there is a wee bit of difference in posing nude for Playgirl and a pageant

    Really? Mrs. Palin’s statement referenced “those who would sell their body for money.” I guess you’ll have to explain to me how posing semi-nude in a so-called beauty pageant is not selling your body for money. Perhaps you think she did it for free? Maybe this pageant was a celebration of her intellect?

    But you are correct about one thing… If there is a difference, it is “a wee bit of difference.”

  9. Politicuson 30 Oct 2009 at 12:36

    Jerry Springer, or one of the other cracker shows would be the perfect vehicle for these people.

    Why is the mainstream media even delve into this?

    I suppose that my already low opinion of network television has sunk even lower…

  10. Momon 30 Oct 2009 at 13:20

    At least she is in the spotlight as something other than our Vice President…

  11. cheron 30 Oct 2009 at 14:02

    Levi at least had the good sense to get out of that family snare. Well, maybe he was kicked out, but he is lucky either way. Did I notice a bit of a droopy bottom on Palin? Oh, what an unkind remark!

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