Topic: For MsHarmony..Sarah Palin Book Sales #1
Dragoness's photo
Tue 10/06/09 08:43 PM
What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.

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Tue 10/06/09 09:01 PM
Edited by Atlantis75 on Tue 10/06/09 09:06 PM
Can't say if it's gonna be good or bad..I don't know about her writing skills, but if I had ran to be a vice president and I had such a campaign like she did, you'd be buying my book, even though you have no idea if I'm a good writer or a bad one.

This is all to be blamed for this celebrity stuff. Someone is a celebrity like an actor actress or a popular person from Hollywood or politician, somehow people jump on it.

What happened to

Mark Twain
Edgar Allen Poe
Alexander Dumas
Issac Asimov
Ernest Hemingway
William Blake
Robert Frost

I bet none of these ring any bell to many of those who gonna by Sarah Palins' book.

msharmony's photo
Tue 10/06/09 10:22 PM

What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


I dont know Dragoness. I wont be buying it.. but look how popular tabloids and 'reality' tv are. The public loves to be entertained. I think plenty will buy it,, just noone I know.

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Tue 10/06/09 11:02 PM
I really don't know how Palin sleeps at night, knowing some of the things she has said during and since the campaign. It's hard for me to believe that so many people believed the things she said. But they are the ones that will read her book and believe it as well.

I doubt she is a writer at all, she doesn't need to be with a ghost writer does she?

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Wed 10/07/09 05:36 AM
Holy Crap!!! All of you make me laugh...LOL! This is the reason that people love Palin sooo much. You Libs get sand in your panties everytime she comes out into the public. If Palin was this and that or all of those stories that Dems love to float around,then you guys wouldn't even bother. It must kill all of you that she is more accomplish then (unfortunately) our current president and that she should be an advocate for all women. The only reason that she is hated soo much by the Dems/Libs is for 1 reason alone....She's a conservative. If she were let's say a Dem she would have been protected by the media, honored by every women's group and look at as a potential nominee for office.
Book sales will rocket but, I wonder if it will get any attention thru the media other than negative...

look4you's photo
Wed 10/07/09 05:38 AM

What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


What's the "average women" to you? Dying to hear this one...LMAO!!!
scared

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Wed 10/07/09 05:53 AM
I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)




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Wed 10/07/09 05:59 AM

I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)






Exactly!!!

:thumbsup:

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Wed 10/07/09 06:12 AM

I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)






Im a black woman, I did not feel obligated to support Sharpton when he run, nor did I feel obligated to support Palin's irrelevant winks which came off , to me at least, as very condescending. I find it kind of insulting that in this day and age people are expected to support someone else because of superficial things like gender or race or political association instead of supporting who is the best candidate.

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Wed 10/07/09 06:19 AM


I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)






Im a black woman, I did not feel obligated to support Sharpton when he run, nor did I feel obligated to support Palin's irrelevant winks which came off , to me at least, as very condescending. I find it kind of insulting that in this day and age people are expected to support someone else because of superficial things like gender or race or political association instead of supporting who is the best candidate.

Yes, the best candidate. And between the choices that we were presented (not good ones from either side) we need to look at the most qualified and that was the McCain/Palin ticket. As I do agree that we shouldn't just go with a person bc of religion,sex or political assocation bc that is why we are were we are today. Until we can get over that it will continue to be the same, day in and day out. The never ending cycle :(

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Wed 10/07/09 06:28 AM
Edited by msharmony on Wed 10/07/09 06:39 AM



I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)






Im a black woman, I did not feel obligated to support Sharpton when he run, nor did I feel obligated to support Palin's irrelevant winks which came off , to me at least, as very condescending. I find it kind of insulting that in this day and age people are expected to support someone else because of superficial things like gender or race or political association instead of supporting who is the best candidate.

Yes, the best candidate. And between the choices that we were presented (not good ones from either side) we need to look at the most qualified and that was the McCain/Palin ticket. As I do agree that we shouldn't just go with a person bc of religion,sex or political assocation bc that is why we are were we are today. Until we can get over that it will continue to be the same, day in and day out. The never ending cycle :(


I appreciate that. I dont agree with the implication that obama is elected for being black though, nor that Mccain Palin was a better ticket.If it were all about 'perceived' experience, Palin wouldnt have been on the ticket at all. There were much more experienced candidates McCain could have chosen. I happen to think he went with a woman to appease Hilary proponents and he has a thing for pretty women so he chose Palin hoping for the male vote.

I felt OBama and BIden were better candidates. OBama being healthy and young and a fighter. I found him to have relevant understanding and logic about politics , both national and global. His answers seemed to come from his own brain and not something someone fed him. He seemed to have had RECENT and relevant accomplishments and genuine understanding of how the middle class in this country are living. Biden, although very outspoken, seemed to be equally current and relevant and able to Handle himself.


I liked Mccaiin as a person but all I saw him run on was his ANCIENT history as a military man. I did not see an understanding by him of any current national issues not involving the military. I also was concerned that with his health, the VP candidate could be very likely to lead the country and when i Heard SARAH speaking,,,initially great.

After her initial introduction at the nationals though (with a speech others wrote,,but she delivered brilliantly),,everything fell apart for me. She did not seem to truly know what was going on outside of Alaska. I needed to know how she was on her own two feet but she never came out in front of the camera or responded to reporters.She didnt seem to handle herself very well without being handled. She seemed another potential my way or the highway bully like Bush and possibly equaly as vapid. And when she appeared for interview with Mccain speaking for her,,it sealed my growing opinion that she was a weak candidate,it sealed the already evaporating deal for me. I definitely, like many people I believe, chose the better candidates.

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Wed 10/07/09 06:43 AM




I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)






Im a black woman, I did not feel obligated to support Sharpton when he run, nor did I feel obligated to support Palin's irrelevant winks which came off , to me at least, as very condescending. I find it kind of insulting that in this day and age people are expected to support someone else because of superficial things like gender or race or political association instead of supporting who is the best candidate.

Yes, the best candidate. And between the choices that we were presented (not good ones from either side) we need to look at the most qualified and that was the McCain/Palin ticket. As I do agree that we shouldn't just go with a person bc of religion,sex or political assocation bc that is why we are were we are today. Until we can get over that it will continue to be the same, day in and day out. The never ending cycle :(


I appreciate that. I dont agree with the implication that obama is elected for being black though, nor that Mccain Palin was a better ticket. I felt OBama and BIden were better candidates. OBama being healthy and young and a fighter. I found him to have relevant understanding and logic about politics , both national and global. His answers seemed to come from his own brain and not something someone fed him. He seemed to have had RECENT and relevant accomplishments and genuine understanding of how the middle class in this country are living. Biden, although very outspoken, seemed to be equally current and relevant and able to Handle himself. I liked Mccaiin as a person but all I saw him run on was his ANCIENT history as a military man. I did not see an understanding by him of any current national issues not involving the military. I also was concerned that with his health, the VP candidate could be very likely to lead the country and when i Heard SARAH speaking,,,initially great. After her initial introduction at the nationals though (with a speech others wrote,,but she delivered brilliantly),,everything fell apart for me. SHe did not seem to truly know what was going on outside of Alaska. She didnt seem to handle herself very well without being handled. She seemed another potential my way or the highway bully like Bush and possibly equaly as vapid. And when she appeared for interview with Mccain speaking for her,,it sealed the already evaporating deal for me. I definitely, like many people I believe, chose the better candidates.


I never said that obama was elected solely bc of his color or even implied that either. Maybe, that one wasn't directed to me :) But, as for everything else, I'm sorry but I must disagree...to a point. Obama hasn't done anything yet and yes I realize that he hasn't been there long but like Mr.Biden said we don't have the time to teach as we go (not exact words but, I'm sure that you remember) The only thing that obama has done as of today is reverse many of his own discisions,get involved in matters that had nothing to do with him, do as much over exposure of himself as possible and lean very,very hard left with his dealings with congress. As for Palin you have to blame McCain himself for that one. He and his campaign people never gave her a chance and kept the kid gloves on her way too long. I saw some of those interviews as well and didn't feel like they went great whatsoever but, at the same time I give her a ton of credit for dealing with the abuse that she recieve without snapping. Anybody else in their right mind would have quit a long time ago. And to make fun of McCain and his "Ancient ways" is laughable considering that Biden has more time than McCain himself. Just bc, Biden took the train to work made him an everyday guy...lol. He'd probably get lost if he drove on his own to work ;) And finally, obama being the everyday guy that know sthe middle class is not correct considering that he was and some say that he still is the commmunity oraganzer that served the poor and NOT the middle class in a minority neighborhood. So, how doe sthat make him able to understand people everywhere? How is working in poor hoods help him with the middleclass that happens to employ many of those people? What make him understand foreign policy so well when he was in Cji town most of his time serving. Oh the thing about McCain dying is funny bc that really holds no water when Biden has more medical issues...just saying :)

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Wed 10/07/09 06:45 AM


What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


What's the "average women" to you? Dying to hear this one...LMAO!!!
scared


Do you honestly know many women who admire Sarah Palin?

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Wed 10/07/09 06:46 AM

I agree. I'm cracking up reading this thread. I thought Palin was a breath of fresh air. So much for the left supporting women. ;)






scared scared scared

look4you's photo
Wed 10/07/09 06:52 AM



What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


What's the "average women" to you? Dying to hear this one...LMAO!!!
scared


Do you honestly know many women who admire Sarah Palin?


Living in Ny prevents me from knowing many people that are republican so nevermind finding many people that admire Palin too. Although, I do know a bunch of people that do. But, then again most republicans unlike Dems stay quiet and hide in the closet until the abuse of a person/law goes soo far that it can not be tolerated anymore. So, thats where we are today :)

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Wed 10/07/09 07:00 AM




What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


What's the "average women" to you? Dying to hear this one...LMAO!!!
scared


Do you honestly know many women who admire Sarah Palin?


Living in Ny prevents me from knowing many people that are republican so nevermind finding many people that admire Palin too. Although, I do know a bunch of people that do. But, then again most republicans unlike Dems stay quiet and hide in the closet until the abuse of a person/law goes soo far that it can not be tolerated anymore. So, thats where we are today :)



Republicans stay quiet and hide in the closet? Since when?!

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Wed 10/07/09 07:03 AM
Edited by Winx on Wed 10/07/09 07:06 AM

What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


It could be a funny book to read.

Thank goodness she isn't the V.P. She would have put women's rights back 100 years.



look4you's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:03 AM





What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


What's the "average women" to you? Dying to hear this one...LMAO!!!
scared


Do you honestly know many women who admire Sarah Palin?


Living in Ny prevents me from knowing many people that are republican so nevermind finding many people that admire Palin too. Although, I do know a bunch of people that do. But, then again most republicans unlike Dems stay quiet and hide in the closet until the abuse of a person/law goes soo far that it can not be tolerated anymore. So, thats where we are today :)



Republicans stay quiet and hide in the closet? Since when?!

Since always. We are patient people and just watching and listening. Why is it that ALL Liberals/Democrats have to answer a question with a question???

Winx's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:05 AM

Holy Crap!!! All of you make me laugh...LOL! This is the reason that people love Palin sooo much. You Libs get sand in your panties everytime she comes out into the public. If Palin was this and that or all of those stories that Dems love to float around,then you guys wouldn't even bother. It must kill all of you that she is more accomplish then (unfortunately) our current president and that she should be an advocate for all women. The only reason that she is hated soo much by the Dems/Libs is for 1 reason alone....She's a conservative. If she were let's say a Dem she would have been protected by the media, honored by every women's group and look at as a potential nominee for office.
Book sales will rocket but, I wonder if it will get any attention thru the media other than negative...


Are you serious?! My father is an Independent that was going to vote for McCain.

When McCain picked Palin, my father lost respect for McCain and voted for Obama. He said that McCain only picked her to get the women's vote. He said that McCain must think that women are stupid.

Winx's photo
Wed 10/07/09 07:08 AM





What a joke book that will be.

I don't know anybody who is going to want to read it. She shamed most average women.


What's the "average women" to you? Dying to hear this one...LMAO!!!
scared


Do you honestly know many women who admire Sarah Palin?


Living in Ny prevents me from knowing many people that are republican so nevermind finding many people that admire Palin too. Although, I do know a bunch of people that do. But, then again most republicans unlike Dems stay quiet and hide in the closet until the abuse of a person/law goes soo far that it can not be tolerated anymore. So, thats where we are today :)



Republicans stay quiet and hide in the closet? Since when?!


No kidding.laugh