Spare Me


I resent the reverse classism that Palin uses to justify her lack of experience in traveling abroad, as if only the children of the wealthy go to other countries in their youth.  Yes, those of us who have been privileged to come from families that could afford for us to travel overseas several times before the age of 43 are fortunate, but if she has spent so much time with book-learning about the rest of the world why is it that she doesn’t seem to know anything?  It should not necessarily be a problem that she has not traveled abroad, provided that she does know something about international affairs, but she manages to combine a lack of personal experience with a lack of knowledge about other countries.

Her answer in response to Couric’s question on Hamas and democracy in the Near East was simply pathetic.  There is no other way to put it.

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4 Responses to “Spare Me”

  1. More disturbing, in my mind, than the idea of Gov. Palin as Vice President is the idea that our democracy may well elect her.

  2. To USA,

    here’s wishing you a merciful collapse, and a speedy recovery.

  3. I think her motto is “ignorance is strength.”

  4. Why does she need to know anything about anything. She’ll assess the situation with her old fashioned common sense good gut instincts and won’t blink.
    Again, why aren’t conservatives insulted by this choice?

    ‘I think her motto is “ignorance is strength.” ‘

    Speaking of ignorance, a friend of mine thinks 1984 is Orwell proving a socialism doesn’t work. same with Animal Farm. I was going to point out the section where Orwell says party members don’t understand analogies but then I figured why bother.

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