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The sight of Sarah Palin produced fear and anger automatically

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Dänk 1010011010

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Dec 11, 2009, 7:28:16 AM12/11/09
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The sight or even the thought of Sarah Palin produced fear and anger
automatically. She was an object of hatred more constant than either
Iran or Iraq, since when America was at war with one of these powers
it was generally at peace with the other.

But what was strange was that although Sarah Palin was hated and
despised by everybody, although every day and a thousand times a day,
on television, in newspapers, in books, and on the Internet her
theories were refuted, smashed, ridiculed, held up to the general gaze
for the pitiful rubbish that they were - in spite of all this, her
influence never seemed to grow less.

Always there were fresh dupes waiting to be seduced by her. A day
never passed when domestic terrorists acting under her directions were
not unmasked by Homeland Security.

She was the commander of a vast shadowy army, an underground network
of conspirators dedicated to the overthrow of the State. The Tea
Party, its name was supposed to be.

There were also highly publicized news reports about a terrible book,
a compendium of all the heresies, of which Sarah Palin was the author
and which was selling for $10 at Wal-Mart. It was a book with a
title. People referred to it, if at all, simply as 'Going Rogue.'
But one knew of such things only from Palin's recent appearance on the
Oprah Winfrey show.

Neither the Tea Party nor Sarah Palin's book was a subject that any
ordinary Democrat would mention if there was a way of avoiding it.

-- 1984

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Alex Russell

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Dec 11, 2009, 10:10:19 PM12/11/09
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Doppler China Blue Shift wrote:
> In article <e8d59f6b-9eaa-48df...@y32g2000prd.googlegroups.com>,

> D�nk 1010011010 <dan...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The sight or even the thought of Sarah Palin produced fear and anger
>
> Geeze, stop playing the victim.
>
She's not a comic?

Alex

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