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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Sarah Palin...image on Internet controlled by invisible hand?


If you're like me, you probably do a search on one of the political candidates now and then - and conduct a quick peruse of "images" - to determine how each is being perceived, represented - and quite frankly - being made fun of in the public arena.

For weeks now, I have noticed somethin' mighty curious!

Although there are scads of doctored stills - and cartoons - taking cracks at John McCain, Joe Biden, and Barack Obama - there are a precious few to take a gander at of Sarah Palin.

In view of all the negative press she's been garnering - regarding ethics lapses, deceitfully billing the state for family expenses, and so forth and so on - I find this highly suspicious.


Is someone monitoring the Internet and surreptitiously "pulling" any image of Palin in the blogosphere that negatively reflects on the Vice Presidential candidate?

If you're going to offer up an argument like - well, she's a woman - sorry!

That one won't hold water.

When Hillary was in the running - there were oodles of unflattering, rude, and insulting images of her all over the Internet - which no one had qualms about chortling over.

Does anyone on the world-wide-web have that kind of power?

Scary thought!

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