Friday, November 7, 2008

Palin: "Me not being a dictator..."

Below: Sarah Snowbillie sans RNC stylist. Photo: Al Grillo/AP
Palin also said she would not call on Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, to resign, although last month, before his re-election bid, she said he should "step aside" and "play a very statesmanlike role in this now." Stevens, 84, was found guilty on seven counts of trying to hide more than $250,000 in free home renovations and other gifts that he received from a wealthy oil contractor. Three days after the election, Stevens, the longest serving Republican in Senate history, is about 3,500 votes ahead of Democratic challenger Mark Begich with thousands of absentee ballots to be counted in the next two weeks. Said Palin on Friday: "The Alaska voters have spoken and me not being a dictator, won't be telling anyone what to do." When asked if she would call on him to resign, Palin said: "Not after the will of the people has been made manifest via that vote."
OK. Sure. Mob rule. Whatever.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

"Snowbilly"

Oh yes yes yes.

Grazie tanto.

For all the laughs, caro Buffone

M. Bouffant said...

Political Funny Editor Sez:

Not original w/ us, but the "Wasilla hillbillies" line brought it to the front of the cerebral cortex. (Assuming our brain works like others, which is rather debatable at this moment.)

Glad you liked it. Is your injured paw recovered?

Anonymous said...

Piu o meno, grazie.

But it is expecting to feel even better when insurance company pays up piccolo not to say miserly compensation.

Ah. and speaking of calamari,

Mi dispiace caro, but you are no longer Chief Buffone, maybe Second. Now it is Otto the Octopus held captive in fishbowl in Coburg Germany.

Baci