The new State Run Mediaâ„¢ can now officially print the headline, Mission Accomplished.
Sarah Palin is officially no longer the Governor of Alaska, having given her farewell speech over the weekend.
But I think the State Run Media’s joy over having done Obama’s bidding to destroy to attempt to destroy a political rival is going to backfire in their faces in a big way.
The biggest cheers during Palin’s speech came when she had these words for Obama’s State Run Media:
In other words, the gloves are off bitches.
(h/t to Gateway Pundit)
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OTHERS:
Sister Toldjah: “I wish her well in her future endeavors, and I hope she continues to give the mainstream media and her other detractors hell.”
Don Surber: “They ran her off with allegations only — 20 complaints; AP treated them as convictions. Sigh.”
Ed Morrissey: “It’s difficult to recall a time when the national media treated two candidates so differently in an election than in 2008 with Palin and Barack Obama.”




It is truly sad the ‘press’ needs reminding of their Constitutional obligations.
“Quit making things up.”
Maybe the members of the media will be stirred by her stinging rebuke and will suddenly wake up to the fact that they are truly doing the nation a dis-service, and they will begin actually reporting facts, and eventually win back the respect of the American people.
Yeah, right.
Maybe I’ll win the #%&*ing lottery, too.
Funny, I think I’ve heard her prattle on like this before…
No. That’s just the voices in your head.
John Thomas? Is that you? Now, get up here outta that basement and carry out the trash like I told you an hour ago. Hurry up, or you will miss your bus!!
IT’S ON!
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) – Cambridge police are preparing to release a copy of the 911 call and radio dispatches made during the controversial arrest of last week black Harvard scholar Henry Louise Gates Jr.
Police Commissioner Robert Haas said at a news conference Monday that the “tapes will speak for themselves,” when asked if police should have done anything differently.
The call led to the arrest of Gates on a disorderly conduct charge, and a resulting national debate about racial profiling.
Gates’ supporters called his arrest by Sgt. James Crowley an outrageous act of racial profiling. Crowley’s supporters say Gates was belligerent and race was not a factor in his arrest.
Oh, no! I thought they would release Crowley’s radio communications when he was talking to Gates, but they only released the dispatch tapes.
Nevermind.
I wonder who edited her farewell speech.
http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2009/07/palin-speech-edit-200907?currentPage=1