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Sep 03 2008

Mustang Sally, You Better Slow That Mustang Down

Published by Max Steel at 6:29 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

I am watching Sally Quin of the Washington Post on the O’Reily Factor. That woman is about as arrogant and pompous as they get.

She dare say McCain did not properly vet Palin and questions whether or not she is qualified. She dare say McCain did not announce her name in time for the press to vet Palin. And little Ms Mind Your Uterus (there’s pro-choice for you) has decided Palin’s place is in the home with her 5 children (especially the disabled one that Palin is nursing) and soon to be 6 since the 17 year old daughter will not be raising her own child -according to Quin who must have a crystal ball.

“It’s not about liberals or conservatives” she says. B.S. alert! That’s exactly what it is. I am so tired of people like her pretending to be unbias – so above everyone else.

Ms Quin, we are still waiting for you to vet Barack Obama. Will that be happening anytime soon, or will your future be consumed with destroying the lives of a woman and her family with whom you disagree politically?

All of these women in the media castigating Palin for daring work as opposed to staying home with her children need to pipe up and tell us how many children they have and why they are not at home working with them. Hell, after Ms Quin tells us, then we can move on to katie Couric, Campbell Brown, Arianna Huffington, Hillary Clinton, Gloria Alred, Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Fienstein, Michelle Obama, etc.

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