Sarah Palin:
"I’ve never thought I needed a title before one’s name to forge progress in America."
She gets lost in one sentence. It starts out about her and ends up about everyone. She should have more properly said, "I never thought I needed a title before my name to forge progress in America." Or, more modestly, "I never thought a title was required to forge progress in America." And the "forge progress" part is clunky -- "forge" makes me think of a blacksmith or something large and bulky from a time when trains belched steam. I don't sense "progress" in the forging. "Spark, spur," or even a simple "create" would have sufficed.
But perhaps I expect too much from someone the Republican Party said was qualified to be leader of the free world.
I doubt there is a scandal coming. This smells like a temper-tantrum.
I don't think she needed a scandal to force one's resignation.
See, she's got me doing it.
2 comments:
She was merely exhausted.She did not have the capacity to be governor or a state with 600,000 people,let alone being VP or the president. She went to that office by mistake.
If she truly is leaving politics (doubtful) then I will take her at her word: She IS putting country first.
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