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lizbud
10-05-2008, 07:33 PM
A collection of gems of wisdom & they are all her own words.


The Poetry of Sarah Palin
Recent works by the Republican vice presidential candidate.
By Hart Seely
Posted Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008, at 1:25 PM ET

Sarah Palin
It's been barely six weeks since the arctic-fresh voice of Alaskan poet Sarah Heath Palin burst upon the lower 48. In campaign interviews, the governor, mother, and maverick GOP vice presidential candidate has chosen to bypass the media filter and speak directly to fans through her intensely personal verses, spoken poems that drill into the vagaries of modern life as if they were oil deposits beneath a government-protected tundra.

Thursday's nationally televised debate with Democrat Joe Biden could give Palin the chance to cement her reputation as one of the country's most innovative practitioners of what she calls "verbiage."

The poems collected here were compiled verbatim from only three brief interviews. So just imagine the work Sarah Palin could produce over the next four (or eight) years.



"On Good and Evil"

It is obvious to me
Who the good guys are in this one
And who the bad guys are.
The bad guys are the ones
Who say Israel is a stinking corpse,
And should be wiped off
The face of the earth.

That's not a good guy.

(To K. Couric, CBS News, Sept. 25, 2008)




"You Can't Blink"

You can't blink.
You have to be wired
In a way of being
So committed to the mission,

The mission that we're on,
Reform of this country,
And victory in the war,
You can't blink.

So I didn't blink.

(To C. Gibson, ABC News, Sept. 11, 2008)


"Haiku"

These corporations.
Today it was AIG,
Important call, there.

(To S. Hannity, Fox News, Sept. 18, 2008)


"Befoulers of the Verbiage"

It was an unfair attack on the verbiage
That Senator McCain chose to use,
Because the fundamentals,
As he was having to explain afterwards,
He means our workforce.
He means the ingenuity of the American.
And of course that is strong,
And that is the foundation of our economy.
So that was an unfair attack there,
Again based on verbiage.

(To S. Hannity, Fox News, Sept. 18, 2008)


"Secret Conversation"

I asked President Karzai:

"Is that what you are seeking, also?
"That strategy that has worked in Iraq?
"That John McCain had pushed for?
"More troops?
"A counterinsurgency strategy?"

And he said, "Yes."

(To K. Couric, CBS News, Sept. 25, 2008)


"Outside"

I am a Washington outsider.
I mean,
Look at where you are.
I'm a Washington outsider.

I do not have those allegiances
To the power brokers,
To the lobbyists.
We need someone like that.

(To C. Gibson, ABC News, Sept. 11, 2008)


"On the Bailout"

Ultimately,
What the bailout does
Is help those who are concerned
About the health care reform
That is needed
To help shore up our economy,
Helping the—
It's got to be all about job creation, too.

Shoring up our economy
And putting it back on the right track.
So health care reform
And reducing taxes
And reining in spending
Has got to accompany tax reductions
And tax relief for Americans.
And trade.

We've got to see trade
As opportunity
Not as a competitive, scary thing.
But one in five jobs
Being created in the trade sector today,
We've got to look at that
As more opportunity.
All those things.


(To K. Couric, CBS News, Sept. 25, 2008)




"Challenge to a Cynic"

You are a cynic.
Because show me where
I have ever said
That there's absolute proof
That nothing that man
Has ever conducted
Or engaged in,
Has had any effect,
Or no effect,
On climate change.

(To C. Gibson, ABC News, Sept. 11, 2008)




"On Reporters"

It's funny that
A comment like that
Was kinda made to,
I don't know,
You know ...

Reporters.

(To K. Couric, CBS News, Sept. 25, 2008)




"Small Mayors"

You know,
Small mayors,
Mayors of small towns—
Quote, unquote—
They're on the front lines.

(To S. Hannity, Fox News, Sept. 19, 2008)

blue
10-05-2008, 08:24 PM
Im guessing your not voting McCain/Palin.

Karen
10-05-2008, 09:12 PM
All politics aside, I must note:

Breaking text up into short lines does NOT a poem make.

K9karen
10-05-2008, 09:45 PM
Sista Liz...Gotta say.. I always look forward to your posts! But then again I don't know .. well you know... Gosh Darn It.

blue
10-05-2008, 09:48 PM
All politics aside, I must note:

Breaking text up into short lines does NOT a poem make.

Im no expert on the poetry, but I think the Beat poets might dissagree.

lizbud
10-06-2008, 09:21 AM
Sista Liz...Gotta say.. I always look forward to your posts! But then again I don't know .. well you know... Gosh Darn It.


Sometimes I just feel all mavericky & I gotta post. Big ((Hugs)) back
at ya Karen.:D :D

lizbud
10-06-2008, 09:27 AM
All politics aside, I must note:

Breaking text up into short lines does NOT a poem make.


She's created her own genre for sure.:)

Edwina's Secretary
10-06-2008, 10:35 AM
All politics aside, I must note:

Breaking text up into short lines does NOT a poem make.

Very true! And stringing a bunch of words together does not make a sentence either!

lvpets2002
10-06-2008, 11:40 AM
Very true! And stringing a bunch of words together does not make a sentence either!

:) Your All Correct.. Thats why I am staying away from the polls on Nov 4th..

RICHARD
10-06-2008, 06:17 PM
The political climate in the rareifed air
has left me gasping and pulling my hair!
The economy is bad, A war in Iraq-
All of the blather, political attacks!

The one who we choose, is our fascination-
The election is serious! Not recreation!
Bickering, bobbing, ads are debated
The first week in November, our desires will be sated.

Everyone is wrong, everyone's right
Let's roll up our sleeves, It's a political fight!
Elephants, donkeys, the GOPS and the DEMS!
No one has commented on Sarah's dress hems!

Mcain is a hero, Barack is a traitor.
I wonder what politics are like on the equator?
Barack is the man, McCain an old fool?
And everyone claims they went to Hard Knock School!

It nice to have discourse, to have a small voice.
Think of the countries where no one has choice.
When the polls close, there will tears
and the side that's elected will be known from the cheers.

Politics divide, they unite and disgust.
It's winner take all, Will the totals be just?
After it's over I hope we can be friends.
That what it takes, to be American.

lizbud
10-06-2008, 07:07 PM
Congrats Richard, it all rhymes.:)


This Palin poem is my all time fave. No matter how many times I read it,
it never does make any kind of sense.:D

"On the Bailout"

Ultimately,
What the bailout does
Is help those who are concerned
About the health care reform
That is needed
To help shore up our economy,
Helping the—
It's got to be all about job creation, too.

Shoring up our economy
And putting it back on the right track.
So health care reform
And reducing taxes
And reining in spending
Has got to accompany tax reductions
And tax relief for Americans.
And trade.

We've got to see trade
As opportunity
Not as a competitive, scary thing.
But one in five jobs
Being created in the trade sector today,
We've got to look at that
As more opportunity.
All those things.


(To K. Couric, CBS News, Sept. 25, 2008)