Insano-political spoiler font for last night's debate: Did Palin really come this close to saying, "Some of my best friends are gay" when asked about same-sex marriage?
Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?
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Yes, yes she did, WS. And actually, she's said that before.
Good gravy, someone must have cluesticked her about how to say stuff like that. It almost made it sound like she had a tolerant bone in her body.
It almost made it sound like she had a tolerant bone in her body.
Really? I can't hear the phrase (or its variants, some of my best friends are Jewish, some of my best friends are black, etc.) without hearing it as "I'm about to say something really horrible but you can't call me a homophobe (anti-semite, racist)."
Ha, I wasn't sure if she was saying "Some of my best friends are gay" OR "some of my best friends are homophobes."
America is a Puritan country, we're supposed to gnaw on a bullet and trust the the Lord rather than be so weak as to ask for help.
There are reasons various countries threw my snooty, judgemental ancestors out.
When I was getting an upper respiratory infection every winter, I could have written the prescription myself, if it had been legal.
The zoloft seems to be helping with my insomnia, in that it's easier for me to fall asleep when my shoulders aren't tensed up to my ears. But the zoloft/benedryl combo I found myself on when my allergies acted up a week or two ago--that really knocks me out. I was sleepy with benedryl before, but now it's like a hammer to the back of my skull. My doctor says it won't hurt me, at least as long as I take it when I'm going to be sleeping anyway.
So, I'm writing an e-mail to my brother. His wife e-mailed me at 12:14 a.m. to find out "why the hell" I was still up (I had responded to the evite they sent out for my nephew's birthday). It was really hard not to tell her, "Because your husband pissed me off, and now I have to calm down."
My father has recommended that I e-mail him over this because my brother apparently needs even further education on the issue. I told my dad this morning that I have little hope of major bipartisan change when my own brother (and we get along incredibly well as a family...it really amazes me sometimes) cannot come to terms with the reality of my situation and continues to say insensitive and hurtful things about the people getting handouts and taking the government's (and therefore the taxpayer's) money.
My father has recommended that I e-mail him over this because my brother apparently needs even further education on the issue
I was going to say the same. Arguing in facebook status comments is probably not the way to go but reminding him that he should think before he says stuff is necessary indeed.
What do we think of this? (I will delete in a bit)
Edited: Deleted. Thanks, guys!