Thursday, October 9, 2008

"There's No Place In The World..."

Palin's first campaign manager gives her opinion on the snowbilly:

Laura Chase has a message for the world: “There isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t wish I hadn’t done my job so damned effectively.”

“I’m still proud of Sarah,” Chase confessed to The New York Times, “but she scares the bejeebers out of me.” When I asked her to elaborate, she mentioned Palin’s effort to remove books from the public library, which Chase claims she witnessed first hand. “There’s no place in the world,” Chase says today, “for people who don’t believe what she believes.”

“She’s nothing like us!” she stammered, “she doesn’t know what it’s like to not be able to pay the bills, to not be able to get credit cards or health insurance for the kids. Not everyone has what they have; that image is a lie. And it’s not that she’s like us. We’d like to believe that. People are living vicariously through her. They feel they’re missing something in life. But she has that way where she can impact someone in that manner; its like you feel you’re living that life, and that’s why she can say ‘Oh, I’m just one of them,’ because we’re desperately trying to live vicariously through her energetic and determined lifestyle. Maybe that’s why I’m so damned proud of her – I’m doing it too.”

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Isn't that something a communist would do - remove the books?