An oldie but a goodie. |
One I am thinking that Palin might try to edit it at some point and try to make it more coherent.
And two because I think she actually wrote it and it really has to be seen in all it's grammatically tortured glory.
Ready?
Okay here we go.
THE ICONIC DRUDGE - HIS INTERVIEW! AND, DISLIKING FACEBOOK
One of the best interviews I've heard in a long time! Please listen; appreciate both gentlemen's courage, innovation and work ethic; enjoy.
(Along the lines of this interview, I've consistently voiced frustration with having to use Facebook to reach the nearly 5 million good people tuned in to my page - it kills me to drive traffic and revenue to Facebook's out-of-touch founder (Mark Zuckerberg) so he can then turn around and donate to liberal causes and candidates, thus un-doing much of what I try to do here (all pro bono, at great cost in my time and resources). (Ahem, SarahPAC.)I'm exploring other ways to stay connected with you all - if I had any other choice today to keep you informed and receive your significant input (free from any censorship or what has been called "technical problems" - resulting in some censored posts), believe me, I'd bail from Facebook and, together, we'd be elsewhere, friends! Seven years of research, writing and posting here, knowing we're ultimately contributing to the problem - i.e. resources landing in liberals' laps - is killer. And enough's enough. Drudge expounds on the dangerous Leftist monopolistic situation in his interview I've linked to here.)
Btw, Facebook, as I've explained numerous times - Sarah Palin is my real name. I'm still prohibited from ever easily logging on to anything Facebook-related as you block my attempts 99% of the time with the rejection response: "Sorry, you must use a real name"; but since your policy disallows me using a fake name accompanied by my legit contact info, it's a constant time-consuming quandary. Despite seven years of bringing this to your attention, you still don't believe me, nor through decent customer service want to make this any easier? Thank you to the good folks there who try anyway... thank you for hearing my concerns on this and had honestly pushed for solutions... may this encourage you in your line of work today:
"The world is moved not only by the mighty shoves of the heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker." - Helen Keller
Thank you!
- Sarah Palin
At this point Palin links to a Matt Drudge interview on Info Wars. During which he bitched that nobody is talking about Hillary's lovers and claims that President Obama named the Islamic State terror network "ISIS" as a slam against Darrel Issa. (Actually the President refers to them as "ISIL.")
The Drudge interview is chock full of crazy, and usually that would be the main point of this post, except it pales in comparison to Palin's rant about Facebook's "censorship," and it not recognizing her and locking her out.
Now I am willing to bet that those of you who use Facebook have never, or at least rarely, had any trouble logging in to Facebook. Even if you use multiple devices to do so.
Which might make you wonder why Palin would have so much difficulty with it that she felt the need to go on the rant. Of course the answer is simple, ghostwriters.
I would be willing to bet that the problem is that her account is accessed by different people, from different locations, on different devices, and THAT is why there is an extra verification step that she has to go through in order to access her page.
Now as for her obvious frustration over the fact that she is limited to Facebook in order to reach her "5 million good people," she should probably take a moment to remember that the reason for that is because she was ultimately too unhinged for Fox News, too unmotivated to get a hosting gig even on conservative talk radio, and did not attract enough revenue to keep her Sarah Palin Channel afloat.
In other word she is too crazy, lazy, and uninteresting to have any other media outlet left available to her.
So she is left to use the same platform utilized by by the elderly to share recipes, conspiracy theories, and cat videos with their friends. Which if you think about it, is really not that much different from what Palin has been using it for.
You know maybe it's just a little petty, but I am really enjoying watching Palin finally realize that her brief flirtation with fame and fortune ended not with a roar but with a whimper.