Thursday, September 25, 2008

Creativity Interrupted -- Can't Not Blog about Couric's Palin.

This evening I'm working on a logo for a communication company. The swirling smoke of creativity swirling above my head suddenly dispersed... when, I overheard gibberish (from the TV in the next room) -- twas a snippet of video from Katie Couric's interview of GOP Veep Candidate. Gov. Sarah Palin from the great state of Alaska was explaining to Katie how close her state was to Russia. And this very important. *pooft*

This is foreign policy experience?
Let me help everyone with the answer... um, no. If she was sitting on a history book, she'd have been closer to the experience we need. A simpleton that outwardly dotes self , lacks the capacity to effectively lead outside their own social circle. Welcome to the Peter Principle, America. Move on, there's nothing left to see here folks.

I'm sure this lady did great things with her PTA, and maybe mayoral dose of "Can-Do Whoopass" for her small village of Wasilla and the beautiful state of Alaska. I'd even stand in her presence to publicly say she's a hero for working moms across America. My second sentence would stop the party and make Republiphants grimace 'mind bullets'.

Glitter guns aside, no, Sarah Palin is not a good candidate for Vice President. Or President for that matter.

Just in case, you're interested. Yes, thank G-d I was almost done with that logo. It's been emailed off for the evening :)

peace-
seanrox


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4 Comments:

Blogger seanrox said...

Just watched the video again and I can't stop laugh-crying.

25 September, 2008 23:43  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One of the great "shut-the-fuck-up" moments in modern history.

26 September, 2008 13:12  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

George, Yes. Uh, yes.

26 September, 2008 15:33  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Said it before, say it again. Palin probably thinks she's an astronaut, cause she can see the stars right over her head. She can see the stars but still not see the light.
Thinking Republicans must be as scare as cave men.
My Party First--down the tube America--but My party First!
I would submit that many politicians (Democrats as well as Republicans) are either (1)scared of the responsibility of the Oval Office or (2) scared of leaking the secrets of their ill-gotten income.
1 is understandable
2 is VERY clear.

The Bushes led the way.
That's about the only leadership they provided. Of course they can always blame it on Carl Rove.

24 February, 2009 19:29  

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