Lanyap
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Who cares...
This. She's already getting too much attention as it is.
Who cares...
As if she could...
Seriously though, it is such a lack of discretion and good sense. She is truly absurd. Whoever manages her is also really ignorant.
Does anyone here honestly think she knew or understood the historical context of that phrase, say a week ago?
Does anyone here honestly think she knew or understood the historical context of that phrase, say a week ago?
Does anyone here honestly think she knew or understood the historical context of that phrase, say a week ago?
Probably not, but since someone else used it with impunity it's not unreasonable to expect a non reaction. For all that I don't like Palin some are foaming at the mouth to pin something, anything, on her and they suck for it. If someone is going to be damned at least pick on something they did of substance.
Probably not, but since someone else used it with impunity it's not unreasonable to expect a non reaction. For all that I don't like Palin some are foaming at the mouth to pin something, anything, on her and they suck for it. If someone is going to be damned at least pick on something they did of substance.
Probably not, but since someone else used it with impunity it's not unreasonable to expect a non reaction. For all that I don't like Palin some are foaming at the mouth to pin something, anything, on her and they suck for it. If someone is going to be damned at least pick on something they did of substance.
Aye, and methinks she is an odd lady. Um, I too had never heard the term.Agreed. I've never heard the term either, but there is nothing reserving it to Jews.
It is an odd term for Palin to use, though.
Very good point.Probably not, but since someone else used it with impunity it's not unreasonable to expect a non reaction. For all that I don't like Palin some are foaming at the mouth to pin something, anything, on her and they suck for it. If someone is going to be damned at least pick on something they did of substance.
Good catch, most likely explains why she used the term.the term "blood libel" was used in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal on Monday in reference to Palin being blamed for the shooting.
my guess is that her speechwriter read the op-ed, thought to himself "that's a great term, let me file it away in my brain," and then repeated it in her speech without ever looking up the history of the word.
I read that same op-ed on Monday and had no clue of the history of the word before this sub-sub-controversy erupted.
This. She's already getting too much attention as it is.
Who cares...
Jeebus, this crazy guy and his shooting spree have spawned an unimaginable amount of idiotic drivel.
Now someone using a relatively obscure term like "blood libel" causes more holy hell? WTH cares?
Who is crazier, us or the shooter?
