• Re: Palin a stoner?

    From Dave Drum@1:261/1381 to Ross Sauer on Sat Jan 16 08:40:42 2010
    Ross Sauer wrote to All <=-

    Hey, if anyone would know, it's these two guys. <G>

    Politico caught up with Cheech and Chong at the Marijuana Policy
    Project's 15th Anniversary Gala and asked the duo which politician
    they'd most like to smoke pot with. Sarah Palin they answered. Why? Apparently, Cheech Marin thinks she grows it herself back in Alaska,
    while Tommy Chong noted that she "answers a lot of questions like a stoner." The pair went on to discuss her recent debut as a Fox News Analyst and her history in pageants.

    That may be why her upcoming appearance at the National Tea Party Convention is so appropriate. Tea is, of course, a stoner euphemism for THC - the active ingredient in marijuana.

    "Sarah Palin recently nabbed the spotlight in another news cycle regarding her upcoming speech at the National Tea Party Convention. Politico reported that the ex-Governor rakes in "$100,000 for each speech she delivers, though she gives a $75,000 discount for West Coast appearances," and has "reportedly waived her fee for speaking at some charitable events.".

    That's some serious cash for the raging populist from Alaska. In the ensuing backlash (tickets to the Tea Party Convention cost several hundred dollars), Palin has declared she will charge no fee for her appearance - the press is uninvited, of course."

    Andrew Sargus Klein; Managing Editor, Splice Today

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    Of course the Barracuda will garner wads of cash from her gig joining FAUX News-a veritable cornerstone of the mainstream "gotcha" media, where she will surely reap an enormous salary for sitting in front of a camera and crowing (the norm for roughly 96% of cable news anchors).

    ENJOY!!!

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  • From Ross Sauer@1:123/789 to Dave Drum on Sat Jan 16 11:58:25 2010
    "Dave Drum -> Ross Sauer" <1:261/1381> wrote in
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    Hey, if anyone would know, it's these two guys. <G>

    Politico caught up with Cheech and Chong at the Marijuana Policy
    Project's 15th Anniversary Gala and asked the duo which
    politician RS> they'd most like to smoke pot with. Sarah Palin they
    answered. Why? RS> Apparently, Cheech Marin thinks she grows it
    herself back in Alaska, RS> while Tommy Chong noted that she
    "answers a lot of questions like a RS> stoner." The pair went on to
    discuss her recent debut as a Fox News RS> Analyst and her history
    in pageants.

    That may be why her upcoming appearance at the National Tea Party Convention is so appropriate. Tea is, of course, a stoner euphemism
    for THC - the active ingredient in marijuana.

    "Sarah Palin recently nabbed the spotlight in another news cycle
    regarding her upcoming speech at the National Tea Party Convention. Politico reported that the ex-Governor rakes in "$100,000 for each
    speech she delivers, though she gives a $75,000 discount for West
    Coast appearances," and has "reportedly waived her fee for speaking at some charitable events.".

    She's making a bundle now with book and other appearances.

    That's some serious cash for the raging populist from Alaska. In the ensuing backlash (tickets to the Tea Party Convention cost several
    hundred dollars), Palin has declared she will charge no fee for her appearance - the press is uninvited, of course."

    The backlash is from actual tea party groups, it's dawning on them just
    how badly they are being suckered by the republicans.

    Andrew Sargus Klein; Managing Editor, Splice Today

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    Of course the Barracuda will garner wads of cash from her gig joining
    FAUX News-a veritable cornerstone of the mainstream "gotcha" media,
    where she will surely reap an enormous salary for sitting in front of
    a camera and crowing (the norm for roughly 96% of cable news anchors).

    What gets me is Fox hired her as a "political analyst," even though
    Palin is simply a total ditz.

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