Palin does not want me to be a productive person and instead just wants to keep doing and saying ridiculous stuff to get me fired up. Basically she implies damnation on a large majority of women because they don't want to vote for her. But she just says it in such a gosh darn cute way how can you mind.
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Go to about 55 seconds in and you can hear a ridiculous misquote.
Palin: "I'm reading on my Starbucks mocha cup, okay? The quote of the day. You'll never believe what the quote was. It was Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State and UN ambassador... Now she said it, I didn't. She said, 'There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't support other women.'"
Then she shrugs her shoulders like hehe, she said it not me.
The actual quote wasn't talking about politics and instead Albright said "There's a place in Hell reserved for women who don't help other women."
Albright further responded :
"Though I am flattered that Governor Palin has chosen to cite me as a source of wisdom, what I said had nothing to do with politics. This is yet another example of McCain and Palin distorting the truth, and all the more reason to remember that this campaign is not about gender, it is about which candidate has an agenda that will improve the lives of all Americans, including women. The truth is, if you care about the status of women in our society and in our troubled economy, the best choice by far is Obama-Biden."
I think I'm going to have to start trying this move in my presentations. Say ridiculous crap but then offset it with a nose scrunch or a shoulder shrug or a big smile and see what I can get away with. Maybe, I'll flavor saying 'screw you' with Okeley dokeley at the end and see if that makes people like me more.
I guess it's come to the point where they have moved passed the point of saying tragedy and death will strike the country if we don't win but also suffer eternal damnation on top of that. Beautiful campaign strategy. I'm sad.