Sarah Palin caught live...

Julius,

..ohh, samahani nimesahau kuwa Bobby Jindal na Michael Steele ndiyo viongozi wa GOP kwa sasa hivi.

..ila huyu Mama Palin yuko too shallow.
 
Julius,

..ohh, samahani nimesahau kuwa Bobby Jindal na Michael Steele ndiyo viongozi wa GOP kwa sasa hivi.

..ila huyu Mama Palin yuko too shallow.

Cheo cha Bobby Jindal ni kipi hicho? Mbona mimi sikijui zaidi ya yeye kuwa gavana wa Who Dat state.....

Nakubaliana na wewe kuwa sister Sarah ni lightweight...hilo halina ubishi
 
Hiyo kali, hilo no desa live, hana maana huyo mama ache siasa na siyo kuendeleza siasa za maji taka.
 
May be we should look at Sarah's eduction.

Ooops, Palin, never went to grad school at all and took 6 Ooops 7 years to get through undergrad.

Obominator graduated Magna Cum Laude - Suma Cum Laude, you know what I mean.
 
Yeah nimemwona huyo President wanna be akila chabo kiganjani. Enzi hizo tupo chuo tulikuwa tunaita JUCHE!.

She went to six schools in seven years. Now THAT sends a rather ominous message about her attention span and intelligence.
 
Tea Party Fact-Checking



Sarah Palin made a splash over the weekend as the keynote speaker at the first National Tea Party convention, and she followed up with an interview on Fox News Sunday. But she didn't always stick to the facts.
  • Palin implied that the Nigerian would-be Christmas Day bomber stopped talking after he was read his Miranda rights. He did, but not for good. He began talking again extensively after counterterrorism agents enlisted the help of his family, and he has provided information on all the subjects Palin mentioned, authorities say.
  • Palin stretched the truth when she said that $6 million in stimulus funds went to a Democratic pollster. In fact, only $4.36 million was spent on the contract, which was with the giant public relations firm Burson-Marsteller, where the pollster is CEO.
  • Palin repeated her oft-stated, greatly exaggerated claim that Alaska produces 20 percent of the U.S. domestic energy supply. The actual figure is just under 2.9 percent.
  • Her claim that the state spent "millions" dealing with ethics complaints against her is one that has been disputed. Her own tally is less than $2 million, and an Anchorage newspaper said most of that was salaries of state workers who would have been paid whether or not Palin was being investigated.
 
Palin, National Tea Party address, Feb. 6: What followed was equally disturbing after he was captured. He was questioned for only 50 minutes. We have a choice in how to do this. The choice was only question him for 50 minutes and then read his Miranda rights. The administration says then there are no downsides or upsides to treating terrorists like civilian criminal defendants. But a lot of us would beg to differ. For example, there are questions we would have liked this foreign terrorist to answer before he lawyered up and invoked our U.S. constitutional right to remain silent. …
There are questions that we would have liked answered before he lawyered up, like where exactly were you trained and by whom. You are bragging about all these other terrorists just like you, who are they? When and where will they try to strike next?
According to a recent Associated Press account of the Christmas Day handling of the bombing suspect, the FBI questioned Abdulmutallab in the hospital in Detroit, where the plane landed, for about 50 minutes before he went into surgery. The suspect also spoke to federal officials who were guarding him and medical personnel. According to this account and others, he spoke freely about what he'd done, how it was planned, where he was trained and his al-Qaeda contacts. The FBI interview ended after Abdulmutallab was given medication; intelligence personnel decided to let the drugs wear off before questioning him further. He then went into surgery. Hours later, the FBI decided to send a "clean team" of interrogators in. They read him his Miranda rights, since his statements likely could not be used in federal court otherwise, and he stopped talking.
But that wasn't the end of the story.
A senior administration official told reporters last week that Abdulmutallab has been cooperating for weeks, thanks to the presence of two family members who were convinced by counterterrorism officials to come to the U.S. to aid the investigation. The relatives met with the suspect for several days and persuaded him to cooperate. According to FBI Director Robert Mueller and others, Abdulmutallab has provided valuable intelligence.​
 
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