But this turn of events is devastating, nonetheless. I mean, if Gov. Palin can't win the Shea vote, then ...
... well, from my politically uninformed and obviously "idea-bereft-Thing-that-Used-to-Be-Conservative" perspective, it proves she must be doing something right.
UPDATE
The Cranky Conservative adds his thoughts regarding this epic non-endorsement.
UPDATE #2 (19 November 2009)
I guess I don't fit into Shea's definition of "normal" since I don't share his obviously expert assessment:
... what we normal people already know and acknowledge: that she's a woman with a tenuous relationship to honesty who isn't too bright and who is obviously not suited to be President.If only I could be "normal" like Shea.
God help me.
Aww, the Archie Bunker of the Catholic blogosphere has registered his disapproval. I don't think Palin can possibly recover from this body blow.
ReplyDeleteSarah will just have to soldier on some how. I am certain that Mark sways at least 5 or 6 votes.
ReplyDeleteWell it Shea's against her I'm certain that she's the best thing since sliced bread.
ReplyDeleteI've found Shea to be very good as a stopped clock.
ReplyDeletePapa Shea as usual confusing contrariness with principle.
ReplyDeleteAnd the Christian charity that exudes from his denunciations: "she's a lying idiot!" ubi caritas et amor, etc.
Not sure why anyone gives a hoot about Shea's opinions, concerning Palin or about much else... best as I can tell he's a moderately educated blowhard in over his head about a large quantity of material he blogs about.