Saturday, November 20, 2010

Anti-Palin Venom and Vitriol at HufPo

Anti-Palin Venom and Vitriol at HufPo

The venom verily oozes from the vitriolic keyboard of the Huffington Post’s Geoffrey Dunn, billed by HufPo as an ”award-winning journalist, filmmaker and historian” whose awards for the life of me I haven’t been able to locate, who commented with something less than glowing praise on Sarah Palin’s forthcoming new book, America By Heart.

Dunn suggests the “quitter governor” maligns both the president and his bride in the book.

Dunn is especially incensed over the following passage, this “cheap shot,” about the Obama’s: “Certainly his wife expressed this view when she said during the 2008 campaign that she had never felt proud of her country until her husband started winning elections. In retrospect, I guess this shouldn’t surprise us, since both of them spent almost two decades in the pews of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s church listening to his rants against America and white people.”

The view in question is Palin’s contention that President Barack Hussein Obama, (Dunn notably omits Barry’s middle name), “seems to believe” that “America–at least America as it currently exists–is a fundamentally unjust and unequal country.”

Now where could the quitter governor possibly have construed that?

Dunn, author of the yet-to-be-published, The Lies of Sarah Palin: The Untold Story Behind Her Relentless Quest for Power, which, no doubt will tell that untold story, seems perturbed by truth and is intent on historical revisionism. . .
(Read more at The venom verily oozes from the vitriolic keyboard of the Huffington Post’s Geoffrey Dunn, billed by HufPo as an ”award-winning journalist, filmmaker and historian” whose awards for the life of me I haven’t been able to locate, who commented with something less than glowing praise on Sarah Palin’s forthcoming new book, America By Heart.

Dunn suggests the “quitter governor” maligns both the president and his bride in the book.

Dunn is especially incensed over the following passage, this “cheap shot,” about the Obama’s: “Certainly his wife expressed this view when she said during the 2008 campaign that she had never felt proud of her country until her husband started winning elections. In retrospect, I guess this shouldn’t surprise us, since both of them spent almost two decades in the pews of the Reverend Jeremiah Wright’s church listening to his rants against America and white people.”

The view in question is Palin’s contention that President Barack Hussein Obama, (Dunn notably omits Barry’s middle name), “seems to believe” that “America–at least America as it currently exists–is a fundamentally unjust and unequal country.”

Now where could the quitter governor possibly have construed that?

Dunn, author of the yet-to-be-published, The Lies of Sarah Palin: The Untold Story Behind Her Relentless Quest for Power, which, no doubt will tell that untold story, seems perturbed by truth and is intent on historical revisionism. . .
(Read more at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=2747)

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