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Sunlight Foundation Announces 'Sarah's Inbox'

Eponymous Hero writes "In a sequel to elenasinbox.com, the publicly released emails of Supreme Court justice Elena Kagan, Sunlight Foundation has unveiled sarahsinbox.com to offer you easy access and search to Sarah Palin's recently released emails. If that doesn't flip your bits, have a gander at some of the tools Sunlight Foundation offers relating to government watchdogging, like Poligraft, or Inbox Influencer."

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  1. Re:No thanks by Dutchmaan · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    People are anxious to see her fall, for the simple reasons that she is unbearably unintelligent, and she's equally prideful. It's like a person speeding on a twisting road in the mountains. You know there's gonna be a crash, you just don't want the nation in the back seat when it happens.

  2. Re:Can we please... by smelch · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Which then makes her few fans say "She must be doing something right! The left freaks out over her!" Then they wipe the drool off their mouth and make love to their sister.

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  3. Re:Y'Know, I Never Really Bought Into This... by Microlith · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    "Palin Derangement Syndrome."

    Ah yes, I have seen this brought up before. Instead of wondering WHY people are intensely looking at what the politician in question has done, both now and in the past, they immediately start attacking those who are inquiring, calling them "deranged." It couldn't be because her political history is sketchy. It couldn't be because a woman who was almost VP and is still adored by the Tea Party, has made many statements that draw her value as a representative into question.

    People want to see what she has said and done, in public office, before. But hey, she's a popular Republican politician so any inquiry or criticisms are just deragement. Time for congress to go on another $40 million dollar witch hunt again against whatever Democrat they can.

  4. Re:Can we please... by jhoegl · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    no...no it is pretty rational.

    It isnt because of her ignorant statements about the "lame stream media", blaming them for all of HER mistakes.
    It isnt because she knows less about USA than an immigrant 5th grader than came into the USA in the middle of 4th grade
    It isnt because she is a hypocrite that advocates good parenting, yet her own daughter had a kid under 18 (societies social norm)
    It isnt that she had her own "reality show" that was just as fake as she is

    It isnt that she climbed to fame because Republicans were looking for the "counter" to Obama and no other reason
    It isnt that she used that fame to spread her ignorance throughout the world.
    It isnt that she couldnt even finish half a term as an elected representative.
    Its that she blatantly lies about things and then backs it up with ignorant statements.

    See she represents all that is BAD in the USA.

  5. Re:Y'Know, I Never Really Bought Into This... by drinkypoo · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    I can't stand the woman but this whole thing is petty.

    You are being the stereotypical useful idiot, unless you're being paid, in which case you're a ham-handed shill. Every public figure's communications are sifted through any time it's possible to lay hands on the material. The only difference about this particular media event is that it has been made into a media event specifically to provoke the kind of reaction you are demonstrating here.

    I only hope you are using me and don't really believe this shit...

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