September 03, 2008

All Palin, all the time

That's what I fear this blog is becoming, but there's just too much out there not to mention:

- Byron York wonders whether the GOP has crossed the line between understanding the Palins' family situation, and celebrating it.

- Megan McArdle: "On Sarah Palin as a VP I have no particular opinion, except that she doesn't make me any more interested in voting for John McCain. But the people criticizing her are making me considerably less interested in voting for Obama. If this sort of deranged logic produces unwavering support for Obama, I have to question my own judgement."

- Palin reportedly wanted some books banned from the town library when she was mayor, which means "freespeecher hate bloggers" (myself included, I presume) are hypocrites. Weak. (As I point out in Kinsella's comment section, Ezra Levant - one of the bloggers he calls out by name for this alleged inconsistency - has never even written the word "Palin" on his site.)

- Gawker calls out left-leaning, purportedly "open-minded" and "non-judgmental," bloggers and commentators for making fun of Palin's home state. (via Hot Air)

- what happens when the guy who runs Rolling Stone produces a glossy gossip magazine? This.

Damian P.

Posted by damian at September 3, 2008 12:36 PM
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