I want to like ANY woman who runs for office, because, first off I am a woman. And, watching smart women say intelligent things and tackle a forum that is predominately men, is always exciting for a woman like me. I LOVE it.
After watching bits and pieces of the drivel that Sarah Palin was talking in an interview today , I believe more and more what Levi Johnston spoke of her in Vanity Fair a couple of months ago. Things that I didn't want to believe. How she would only go to events if there were free designer clothes, having her assistant call ahead to confirm all the comps she would get. Taking her daughter and using Alaskan tax payer money to stay at the Carlyle for weeks at a time--- laying in her bathrobe all afternoon, asking people to go out and get her McDonalds and Taco Bell. She even subtly threw John McCain under the bus in some of her comments. All 7 people in my office (and only three are artists/designers- the rest are business people) cannot stand her. One friend, whose mother was actually a Governor in his hometown of Eaton, Michigan for 12 years, thinks she is , and I quote, "Heinous". His mother told him at one point that it is good she quite her job in public office, because now she will make exponentially more with publicity and book tours than anything. (and I think to myself, is it all about money, AGAIN, over a real passion for public change?) Hey, maybe she will do Playboy. Don't think the offers haven't come in. But, it seems to me if you are under 50, a glasses wearing brunette, fairly attractive and relatively smart amongst a bunch of old fogies, there is no way you won't look good to a politically uneducated mass of people, right?
Read what an associate of McCain wrote:
V.P. McCain wanted Joseph Lieberman, a formerly Democratic Senator for Connecticut (and former running mate of Al Gore in 2000) who lost the Democratic senate primary to retain his seat in 2004. He successfully won it as an independent instead, and remains a third-party independent. He stumped quite heavily for McCain.
He would have made a far stronger choice for McCain, and perhaps he'd have retained many of the swing-voters who fled from the prospect of Palin.
McCain not having the ability to choose his own Vice President (I'm not convinced Palin was his choice at all) undermines the "maverick" title.
Another politician I don't trust. Another person I feel is in it for herself, before others...and who is lying. She talks in so many circles, I don't trust her. If any of you saw it, let me know what YOU thought. I am always open to amending my views. ALWAYS! And boys- hear her, do not be fooled because she seems hot in a political forum. Yes, all girls with glasses that are pretty will look hot in waders, hunting. A cute girl who can get dirt under her nails and can talk politics..that is nice, I suppose when most of them are 60 plus and men. But do you just want a chick who can wear knee length skirts and hunt, and talk manipulatively in a 'cute' way, in office because of those things, or because she really would be the strongest candidate. Please don't be seduced, especially when it comes to politics. It's your country and your life. But most of them are sneaky and money hungry, so who can you trust really?Convince me with facts other than those--please.
About Me

- *TRENNY*
- I'm Trenny and my philosophy is rather simple-I believe there are only 2 forces in this world, Love or Fear. My goal is to try to see things through the eyes of love, but I am fallible and do not always succeed. My professional career at the moment is that of a fashion stylist in New York,but my interests are varied. This blog is the like a blog ‘magazine/newspaper/journal', where I’ve combined all the elements of things that I love to learn through those mediums myself. Some life journaling, lots of music. A little health, natural product talk and recipe sharing. Random musings on life experiences, a little style, art and humour. Environment issues too as nature is our greatest gift. I hope it teaches you something, makes you laugh, or gets you interested in something different. If it fires you up,I welcome learning all different points of view. I hope that what I share, including my mistakes, encourages you. *In the end, I believe we are all each other's teachers, so whatever you might be inspired to say/share with me through this blog- good and bad- I fully welcome it. I learn just as much from you. Happiness and Love xoxo TrennyLynn - trennylynn@gmail.com