At the second clip, Oprah asks Palin if Levi Johnston will be invited to Thanksgiving dinner:
"That's a great question because it's lovely to even think he would even consider such a thing," Palin said. "Because of course he is a part of the family ... He needs to know he is loved ... This can all work out for good, it really can. We don't have to keep going down this road of controversy and drama."Considering how big of a prick Levi has become, I'd say Sarah Palin's practicing exemplary Christian values. It must take a lot to hold that cheery smile while mentioning the dude. I saw Johnston on Entertainment Tonight (or some other show) a couple of days ago. He's clearly got problems. All the media attention's gone to his head and he needs a good butt-kicking. But he is the father Palin's grandson, so I think she's doing right, as any good family matriarch would.
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"Nevertheless, those were big league trials and Palin's now got a wealth of experience to help her prepare for a 2012 run, which is looking all but inevitable."
Two things, Don: 1) Does her "wealth of experience" stem from quitting her governorship halfway through her first term, giving speeches that forbid all media coverage and recording devices or the fact that she still hasn't held an open public press conference since being tapped as a candidate by McCain over a full year ago?
And 2) I know I sound like a broken record here but: Please run her! I beg of you! Don't even give her any inside the beltway, over-educated Ivy League speech writers, just let her go rogue all over the place. I'm already buying popcorn.
On a completely unrelated topic: Does anyone know where I can see the Carrie Prejean video yet? Obviously we'll see it eventually but my imagination is starting to run wild, and I can't tell if that's a good or bad thing.
But you'll post it, right Don? Of course you will, gotta get those Erin Andrews sized hits, right?
Oh, brother..... As if the state of our political discours hadn't fallen far enough.
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