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Does this conservative dress make me look slutty?

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Ah, no. As I was out and about on the world wide web this morning, the headlines about Sarah Palin wearing “slutty” outfits caught my attention.

Not because I want to see Sarah Palin wearing a “slutty” outfit but because Sarah Palin just doesn’t wear “slutty” outfits at all. (or as my English grandmother would say it “at tall.”)

Kind of like saying, “Hey, I just saw Hillary Clinton wearing a dress.”

Yeah, sure you did and I suppose Vince Foster REALLY did shoot himself?

It’s the same thing with Governor Palin. The only pictures of her in a bikini that you’ll find on the internet are the “photoshop” ones. See below.

Photoshop Version of Sarah with a gun…

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Real Version of someone we don’t know with a gun…

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It’s true that Sarah Palin wears dresses almost every time you see her in public. She doesn’t wear “slutty” dresses and that is yanking on the left’s chain. It’s amazing that she personifies everything that feminists have embraced as their cause since their inception yet, the left leaning liberal types just can’t stand her.

I have figured it out. She’s too pretty. Based on Rush Limbaugh’s definition of what feminism is (I’m paraphrasing) ‘Feminism is a way to allow unattractive women access to the mainstream of society.’ Based on this definition it’s easy to see why see is hated by the left. A husband, five children, an NRA member, a hunter, and a working mom…well Sarah Palin, you’ve got some nerve!

What’s next? You planning on bringing common sense to Washington? I don’t know how much more I can take. She’s both pretty and can shoot you in the face.

I’ve never seen any woman in politics more hated than Sarah Palin. The only reason she’s hated is because she’s conservative and she is a Republican. I would have mentioned Hillary Clinton but as divisive as she and her husband are they were still never hated as much as Sarah Palin is today. Up until a few months ago, only those folks from Alaska knew who she was.

The left leaning liberals hate Sarah Palin.

That’s one of the many reasons why I adore her.

Top Ten Anti-McCain Digg Articles

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I’ve written about web bias before. The reason that I singled out Digg was because of the many occasions that I’ve heard the CEO Jay Adelson and Kevin Rose talk about how much Digg is user driven. While that may actually be true, I’ve always found it odd that when it comes to Obama and McCain, I never see a positive article about John McCain. Statistically speaking, Digg should have accidentally posted a postive McCain article by now.

This morning, I thought I’d look at my newsreader and see where we stand on our postive McCain articles on the Digg website. This is what I found.

I looked at the stories that landed on the Digg front page from 12:01am Saturday morning until this morning at 5:40am. The mission: to see how many Pro-McCain articles I could find and count how many Anti-McCain articles I found. Here are the results.

I left Sarah Palin stories out of it.

Pro-McCain stories = 0
Anti-McCain stories = 11

Of the 11 Anti-McCain stories, 6 of them were from huffingtonpost.com. Apparently, Digg is a Huffington Post mirror site. The other stories came from CBS News, UPI, Newsweek, New York Times, and Eyes On Obama.

Here are the Huffington Post headlines…

1. Bush Official: Bailout Likely, McCain Lost PR Battle
2. First Debate: Reviews Go To Obama
3. Max Bergmann: Major Gaffe: McCain Said Pakistan Was a Failed
4. Debate Fact Check-McCain Lied About Financial Crisis Warning
5. Obama To McCain: On Iraq, “You Were Wrong”
6. Obama Slams McCain For Not Mentioning Middle Class

The remaining 5 headlines are…

7. CBS Poll: Obama Won The Debate
8. McCain dead wrong about Kissinger’s stance on talk with Iran
9. Freddie Mac Money Trail Catches Up With McCain
10. McCain and Team Have Many Ties to Gambling Industry
11. McCain Has Worst Attendance Record in Washington

At least, 4 years ago MTV was nice to him. Here’s a piece from that interview…

MTV News, 2004: Four years from now, whether or not the president is re-elected, is there a chance we might see the “Straight Talk Express” hitting the road again?

John McCain: I think it’s very unlikely. … We had a kind of magical moment [in 2000]. A lot of things came together that I think would be very difficult to do again. And one thing I would hate to be is somebody who goes back in and would lose. … It’s a long time away, but I doubt it. [Smiling.] I’m not gettin’ any younger!

Ahhh, on second thought, perhaps he will run again. Who knew?