Where’s the Moral Compass? – a litmus test of Sarah Palin
Author: Maureen Waterhouse
Here we go again – it’s the Sarah Palin show featuring stiletto-in-mouth disease. A second probe of the firing of Alaska’s top police office cleared her of breaking the law. Her response? “You didn’t believe us,” she told reporters. “I told you we’d done nothing wrong.” Not so fast, honey. Just because they said you didn’t exactly break a law, you bent the hell out of it. Moreover, there’s a chasm between being cleared of breaking a law and doing nothing wrong. I’ve worked in City politics and I can tell you there are things done by the powers that be every single day that no one could call moral. The law allows for it, but that doesn’t make it right. That’s where character comes into play and without a moral compass, that leaves for some pretty slimy characters in the driver’s seat and that describes Sarah Palin to a “T”.
The best thing that can happen is for her to go back where she came from. I can assure you from reading some of the press up there and from reading some of the most well written blogs, she’s not the Ice Princess she claims to be. They aren’t thinking much of her these days and unless she gets a gig to become the ‘White Oprah’, she probably needs to be bookin’ for new work because I don’t think they love her as much as Governor as she claims they do. I can’t wait to see her, the secessionist-advocating “First’Dude”, her knocked up kid, and the rest of her strangely named dysfunctional litter packing back to the tundra where they belong. For someone who believes solely in creationism and dismisses evolution entirely, I thought it interesting that I found this photo on the evolutionary scale of women…
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