Earlier this week, Politico wrote about a trove of e-mails, contained in an unpublished manuscript written by Frank Bailey, a former aide to Sarah Palin, which show the former governor as the petty, vindictive, self-centered and hyper-sensitive personality any halfway attentive observer has long known her to be. With an enemies list which would put Richard Nixon to shame, Palin is obsessed with every perceived slight, every criticism, every mention of her that is less than glowing praise. She goes after not just liberals, Democrats and the “lamestream media,” as she calls us, but also Republican bigwigs who, she believes, are unfair to her ...Sarah Palin can dish it out, but she can't take it.
... Palin has absolutely no business in public life. She is temperamentally unsuited to modern-day politics, where officials and their family members — even children — are subjected to harsh criticism, unfair attacks, scurrilous rumors and even violent threats. ...
... Sarah, grow up.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Grow up, Sarah!
In "Palin can dish it out, but she can’t take it," Cynthia Tucker of Atlanta's Journal-Constitution tells Sarah Palin to "grow up:"
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Oh, too funny. Sarah gets smacked by a smart black woman. How is she going to spit venom today? Very tricky. Well, I guess Sarah can always take comfort in the warm fuzzy embrace of Ann Coulter. What does the infatuated Camille Paglia have to say these days I wonder? Camille bought into the whole Sarah "performance". (In the Salon archives, for fun.)
Can you say sociopath with narcissistic components?
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