I’m not really sure what to make of Sarah Palin’s bus tour. Is she running, isn’t she running? Who knows. One thing she is doing is making the press make complete fools of themselves. Rush Limbaugh mentioned it yesterday on his show (via NewsBusters):
I just hope to God that one of these young producers with a camera whose bosses are making them follow Sarah Palin as a potential Republican candidate don’t get in a car crash, because this is dangerous.
Heh! This morning, she snuck out of her hotel early, before the media was up and about. When her staff started loading luggage into the bus, the reporters realized Palin and her family were long gone.
But to the folks at CBS News this is no laughing matter. They say it’s dangerous!
Since Palin and her team won’t share where the potential candidate is headed, reporters and producers have little choice but to simply stay close to Palin’s bus. This has resulted in scenes of the Palin bus tooling down the highway followed by a caravan of 10 or 15 vehicles all trying to make sure they don’t lose sight of the Palin bus.
It adds up to a dangerous situation, says CBS News Producer Ryan Corsaro.
“I just hope to God that one of these young producers with a camera whose bosses are making them follow Sarah Palin as a potential Republican candidate don’t get in a car crash, because this is dangerous,” he said.
How pathetic. At this point Palin isn’t even a candidate, but the press keeps following her around like fools. John at Verum Serum notes that Palin’s treating them like paparazzi, which is what they deserve since they treat her like a celebrity.
Via memeorandum
Tags: bus, foolish, media, Press, Sarah Palin, schedule, tour











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See, that’s why they don’t like you.
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because they’re predictable, or because it’s so easy to show they’re reactionary? Help me out here.
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Because you compared them to drooling dogs. Did you really need an explanation?
Just for the record, any of your comments that are longer than two sentences I don’t read. After your explanation about why you failed to offer me condolences on the passing of my mother, I figured you aren’t worth more than a couple seconds of my time. I responded here because you dissed the loyal readers of this blog who I consider friends, even though many of us have never met in person. You have revealed yourself to be a human being that doesn’t really care about other human beings. All you care for is your progressive point of view.
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*shrug*
if they don’t like the comparison they should maybe act less like it.
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Although you can be a noxious little bastard, your point is valid, the rating system reminds me of early SodaHead. When a comment is hidden it is almost assured of being read by all people visiting the site to see what was so horrendous that it deserved hiding.
This next statement will most likely get me several dislikes, but so what, I have seen some of your comments that actually deserved a second thought, downraved for no apparent reason other than the authorship. I’m not siding with you, as I said you can be noxious, but it does point out a certain petty patriotism to this site.
LC, thank you for producing a nice site, my comment only an opinion, worth everything you payed for it.
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[...] left loves to hate.Here’s the link to Herman Cain’s new website.The media is following Sarah Palin around in a mad frenzy, who at this time isn’t even running, but they’re ignoring Herman Cain. I wonder [...]
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