Comments on: Palin Stylist Made $22,800 In Two Weeks
Makeup Artist For GOP Vice Presidential Candidate Collected More Money From McCain Campaign Than Foreign Policy Advisor
- machine guy I have one question what majority 1 in the senate and a few in the congress no way enough to push and legistlation thru and that not enough to stop or do any thing but wait till jan 09 then we will have control then give a little time to rid us of the GOP ways and then say its the dems fault but now its the GOP
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- Boy and after what all you in the GOP said about Edwards $400.00 haircuts . Yeah shes in touch with joe sixpack I could pay all of my debt off with that money and now it has come out its 32,800 over the 2 weeks
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Posted by dennisam01
Wait til you get Obama''s bill....and it''s coming. - Reply to this comment
- Isn''t awful to have to admit Palen would look hot in a potato sack and people would still look for some reason to rake her over the coals. If she wasn''t dressing the part they''d say she was just frumpy or too tight to part with money to look stylish. Get over it. It should be more concern that BO couldn''t get security clearance based on current standards because of all his associations but he''s about to assume the role of president!!! No one seems too upset about that...but Palens wardrobe will unravel the nation. What ever.
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- Boy and after what all you in the GOP said about Edwards $400.00 haircuts . Yeah shes in touch with joe sixpack I could pay all of my debt off with that money and now it has come out its 32,800 over the 2 weeks
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- I don''t know what all the fuss is about. $150,000 is about what it costs to put lipstick on any pig.
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- Obama paid Acorn $800,000 to cheat and lie.
Maybe you should start worrying about voter fraud or just wack to Michelle Obama''''s picture.
Posted by promise4me at 07:45 PM
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You really don''t your *** from a whole in the wall, do you? We''ve been over this, *******. The Obama campaign may''ve worked with ACORN, but you know, so has your boy McCain. In fact, he was the keynote speaker at their convention 2 yrs ago. That said, ACORN is not a corrupt organization. It HAS, on occassion, hired people to collect registrations who turned out to be too lazy to do the work. What they turned in, "my friend", is bogus paperwork. Bogus paperwork which, by law, is required to be turned into the election board even if it''s been flagged as "suspicious". The election board for the state has the ultimate say on who gets registered and who doesn''t, NOT ACORN. Now, I''m just a dumb MBA from Duke, but somehow I don''t picture any election board granting registrations to Mickey Mouse. If you''re really CHOOSE to perpetuate something you know not to be true, whatever. Be an ignoramous, but get this straight. This is bad paperwork, not bad voters. But hey, since you''re so incredibly dense and too stupid to listen, maybe YOU should stay home and not vote. We don''t need dumbasses like you choosing our next leader. - Reply to this comment
- LOL. And you thought John Edwards'' hair cuts for expensive. As Bugs would say: what a moroon.
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- "D***s & L***s will always post this type of thing about HOT straight women. Go watch some Rosie re-runs or something fun for you !
Hey, I''m a straight guy. I want Pam Anderson for President! Halle Berry for VP! Kim Kardashian for Sec''y of State! Nikki Cox for Attorney General!
Makes sense, right ???? - Reply to this comment
- Wonder how she would look in some of those Designer clothes Michelle Obama wears.
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man she is living it up on the people dime , can you imagine had she been VP ...lol .. well let not get wacky . but the taught is scary.
sarah palin:" DO i want to look hot and *** and to heck with the little people ... YOUBETCHA". - Reply to this comment
- I guess she no longer has to go out with a rifle and knife when she wants a new fur coat . . .
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Tammy Faye Baker for VP.- Reply to this comment
- our country is in real trouble when the people get shafted to the tune of 700 billion , and then vote em back in for more....And your not even going to get kissed....But both parties love it and cry for more, both sides bragging how great their candidate is, totally ignoring the fact both men let this mess happen because they were to busy counting lobby dollars and not doing their sworn duty to represent the people and guide our country.Either they are better illusionists than David Copperfield, or the followers of both parties are just plain stupid.For those of you expecting change ...don''''t look for any , except maybe for the worse.to reelect any incumbent members of congress would not only stupid, it could be fatal to our country, and our rights as we have known them.
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Posted by tincup356 at 07:14 PM : Oct 24, 2008
Actually, McCain tried to stop it last year but Barney Frank, Chris Dodd and Nancy Pelosi stopped him (Democrats in the majority control legislation). Obama was busy polishing his star. - Reply to this comment
- McCain/Palin, keep up the good work. You mavericks are showing us where your priorities are. Looks first, Country last.
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- I am appalled that during the most serious financial crisis of our time this newspaper feels clothing allowance is an important issue. I am a McCain contirbutor and I am glad he chose a typical American who cnat afford celebrity styling on her own budget. I am also glad he thinks Americas image is worth dressing up for. But more important, I am glad he wants to fix things in our country instead of petty backbiting like this article.
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- Sorry typo.
Poll update -- Palin''''s unfavorable rating (51%) just passed her favorable rating (46%). Looks like another bad week for the McCain camp.
Posted by misha128 at 07:31 PM - Reply to this comment
- First, the $22,500 for the hair stylist and the $150,000 for designer clothes for the Palins are the sole concern of the GOP donors. If I was a GOP donor, I would no longer donate to McCain.
But,during an interview with Brian Williams, McCain and Palin heavily criticized Obama for belonging to the elite class and they defined this class. By their own definition, Palin and McCain belong to the elite class. Talk about hypocrites. - Reply to this comment
- Poll update -- Palin''s unfavorable rating (51%) just passed here favorable rating (46%). Looks like another bad week for the McCain camp.
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- Hmmm looks like making Palin look good was more important than giving her good foreign policy training since Randy S their foreign policy advisor got LESS THAN the make up artist!
I dont think that was a strategic approach to spending!
What would she do if she had to face off with Putin?
Try a new Maybelline lipstick??? - Reply to this comment
- "Those clothes are not my property. We had three days of using clothes that the RNC purchased," Palin told Fox News
Oh, that makes it better. $50,000.00 a day for clothing and makeup. PLUS the $22k+ hairdresser.
There are still good jobs to be had in America - just go to work for the McCain campaign. Sorry, it''s only temporary. You betcha! - Reply to this comment
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