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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

EXCLUSIVE (Update): Palin’s Tea Party Crib Notes

Posted by CindyLou on February 7, 2010

As long as Palin keeps wearing short skirts and manages her weight do you think her supporters really care if she wrote her talking points on her hand? Those that paid money to hear her peculiar style of prose knew they weren’t getting Einstein when they paid $500 a head to attend.  
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

Please Boycott Whole Foods

Posted by CindyLou on August 14, 2009

After reading John Mackey, CEO of Whole Foods diatribe against Health Care Reform I was outraged. Angry at myself for supporting his business by spending my hard earned dollars at his store and outraged that a CEO of a chain of “health” food stores could care so little about the health of those less fortune than he.

I hope you will read the article which can be found by clicking here and after reading it, I hope you drop Mr Mackey a note to tell him you will be joining the boycott of Whole Foods.

How can anyone doubt the cosmic law of Karma when Ann Coulter’s mouth is wired shut !?

Posted by CindyLou on January 7, 2009

Although I try to take the high road when commenting on people I don’t particularly like, I couldn’t hide a smirk at the prospect of Ann Coulter having her mouth wired shut because she was suffering from a broken jaw.

I read the second excerpt of Ann Coulter’s next book, “Guilty: Liberal Victims and Their Assault on America” in the Daily News and realized that the Nov. elections did nothing to reshape the warped reality this woman lives in.

In the book Couter takes petty swipes at at the President-elect’s wife, writing, “Her obvious imitation of Jackie O’s style – the flipped-under hair, the sleeveless A-line dresses, the short strands of fake pearls – would have been laughable if done by anyone other than a media-designated saint.”

On the other hand, Coulter said Cindy McCain, wife of GOP nominee John McCain, “dressed well without freakishly imitating famous First Ladies in history.”

Ann, Ann, Ann … you still don’t get it. In today’s tough economic times cheap is chic. Americans view candidates wearing outfits costing as much as their yearly income as “not in touch” . We overwhelmingly rejected your “freakishly” well dressed Vice Presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Her Republican financed frocks and American Ideal inspired make-up weren’t enough to compensate for her racists rhetoric or obvious ill preparedness for the position she was seeking.

Ann, did you ask Michelle Obama about her hair style? How do you know she is trying imitate Jackie O? Maybe she wasn’t trying to look like Jackie O but instead trying to imitate your beloved Condi Rice?

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In viewing the above cover of your latest book of foul mouthed fivolousness, it is fair to say that your own personal sense of fashion doesn’t earn you any credense as a fashionesta. Although you dish Michelle Obama for wearing sleeveless dresses as a ploy at Camelot you appear flaunting your own little black dress (little vbeing the operative word here). Hummm … if we follow your line of thinking we could conclude that you suffer a little Coco Channel envy. Coco created the little black dress and I for one can assure you that you, Ann Coulter are no Coco. The Queen of the little Black Dress would deplore your flock. She believed woman should be comfortable in their clothes and your dress is anything but comfy. You look more like Sharon Stone in “Basic Instinct” than the House of Channel.

And since you brought it up, I heard Sara Palin’s stylist is looking for work … you might want to may want to ask about a new do for yourself. Yours is looking as tired as your politics … you might want to get something a little mored updated.

At a time when the rest of America is genuinely trying to work together to create workable solutions for an unpopular war, a global economic crisis you are wasting our time driveling about middle names (throughout the book Coulter refers to our President Elect as B. Hussam Obama) and haircuts in a self serving attempt to sell books.

Any wonder why people are smiling at your unfortunate little mouth wiring incident.

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The Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla … Classic Dick Cavett

Posted by CindyLou on November 20, 2008

The Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla is well worth a w-read.  Referring to what Cavett calls “Sarah Swoon” and Mrs. Palin’s post 2008 / pre 2012 presidential campaigns, Cavett dubs Palin the ”serial syntax-killer from Wasilla High” .   Witty, well written and weighty reading.  Check it out …  The Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla

 Cavett, Dick: “The Wild Wordsmith of Wasilla”, New York Times, Nov. 14, 2008