Monday, April 25, 2011
Politico reports that “anti-Palin bloggers,” including Patrick and PoliticalGates, have gotten under Palin’s skin, but haven’t succeeded in exposing Palin. While continuing to lend credence to those who claim to have discredited Babygate, Ken Vogel’s article reports that additional revelations are likely in the spate of books to be released in the coming months. Vogel acknowledges a number of revelations about Palin that came from the bloggers. Patrick adds to the list, which is pretty damn impressive, if you ask me! It’s certainly more impressive than anything that has come from the MSM. In fact, Kathleen and Patrick have been instrumental to the progress that has been made in exposing Sarah Palin’s fake pregnancy, including the discovery of the “Nail in Coffin” and other key photos and writing many outstanding posts laying out the facts about Babygate and Palin’s numerous other scandals. They have also worked tirelessly behind the scenes. The list of their scoops is really impressive – I certainly hope that the MSM will give credit where credit is long overdue.
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Interview with Professor Brad Scharlott, and More “Debunkers”
A major breakthrough occurred with the release of Professor Scharlott’s paper questioning whether a “spiral of silence” occurred in regard to Sarah Palin’s story of the birth of Trig. This post highlights a recent radio interview of Scharlott by Peter Collins, in which they delve pretty deeply into the discrepancies in Palin’s story (or, more to the point, stories). Collins was well prepared and the interview is very engaging. Then, Patrick points out: “If you always wondered how dissenters are being silenced and "consent is manufactured", now you can watch it in real-time!” The “spiral of silence” continues to evolve before our very eyes, as “liberal” pundits fall over themselves to label those who question Palin’s story as the lunatic fringe, and absolve Palin of any need or responsibility to produce documentary evidence to support her implausible tale. Even those of us who have seen this in action before were taken aback by Jason Linkins’ ignorant and insulting tweets (he aptly labels himself “dceiver”).
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Megan Carpentier’s Fact-Free Approach to Journalism
Patrick’s post illustrates how the article written by Megan Carpentier for The Guardian is “mindless ranting,” devoid of any basis in fact. She is so excited about being able to write an article with words like “misogyny” and “vagina” that she neglected to see if it made any sense. It does not. Jason Easley of Politicususa points this out quite effectively in a new post. Patrick also highlights Carpentier’s childish and dismissive tone toward Kim Chatman, whose honesty and courage is not within the range of Carpentier’s apparently narrow life experience. Patrick also reveals some of the behind-the-scenes work that he has done, including this email exchange last year with The Guardian highlighting much of the work that he and others did at Palingates. I want to give a special tip of the hat to TurtleTears and other PoliticalGates readers who posted on The Guardian and here about their personal experiences fighting for women’s rights -- thank you for all you’ve done! I hope Ms. Carpentier learns a little humility in the face of what women like you have accomplished.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
PoliticalGates' Kathleen Baker in The Guardian
I would like to offer a toast to our Kathleen, whose outstanding rebuttal of Megan Carpentier’s hit piece appeared in The Guardian this week. What a breakthrough! This is a thoughtful, calm and well-reasoned piece that succinctly covers the major themes of Babygate and reminds readers that asking these questions is entirely appropriate, given Palin’s nomination as VP and her continuing efforts to exert influence and gain power in
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Ennealogic Teaches Carpentier how to use Occam’s Razor
Ennealogic proves that “logic” is rightly part of her name, schooling Ms. Carpentier about how to actually USE Occam’s Razor, rather than just spouting clever but vacuous statements about it. Was Sarah Palin pregnant in 2008, or did she perpetrate a hoax? Ennealogic lays out the verifiable facts applicable to those two possibilities. The evaluation and conclusion are so clear and transparent that they should be publicized far and wide. This is not a close call – the evidence of a hoax is overwhelming. I certainly hope that so-called journalists of the ilk of Ms. Carpentier will take heed of how easily manipulated they have been by “skilled liar” Sarah Palin. It is time for the media to stop enabling her lies.
In the middle of this week, President Obama authorized the release of his long-form birth certificate. We call upon Sarah Palin to authorize the state of
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BfromC: The term "gadfly" (Ancient Greek: μυω̃ψ, myops)[1] was used by Plato in the Apology[2] to describe Socrates' relationship of uncomfortable goad to the Athenian political scene, which he compared to a slow and dimwitted horse. During his defense when on trial for his life, Socrates, according to Plato's writings, pointed out that dissent, like the gadfly, was easy to swat, but the cost to society of silencing individuals who were irritating could be very high. "If you kill a man like me, you will injure yourselves more than you will injure me," because his role was that of a gadfly, "to sting people and whip them into a fury, all in the service of truth."
Kathleenpoliticalgates: That which seemingly makes one weak only makes one more determined.
KatieAnnieOakley: Have you ever googled "Steve Quinn AP and PALIN?" If he hadn't already been sleeping with her close aide Ivy Frye, you'd think he wanted to be in bed in Palin! SOooo many fawning articles... my eyes couldn't take it. He KNEW they were artificially pumping-up her approval / poll numbers - so I guess that's why he wrote about them so much? And THIS GUY is Justin's SOURCE? Laughable. Utterly laughable...
Pinhead: The conservative right are trying to do what they always do: create a false equivalency. The reason we have seen an uptick in outrageous Obama birtherism assertions… is because they are trying to negotiate a "tradeoff" of sorts, a sort of quid pro quo message that is saying--if we let go of the Obama birther issue, the left must drop the Trig fake pregnancy issue. The reason they care so much about the Trig matter is not so much that they are trying to protect Palin and spare her the embarrassment--far from it--they don't care if she twists in the wind at this point. They are done with her. They are trying to spare the right-wing GOP and McCain and his people from the embarrassing truth of having selected a true, delusional nutcase as his running mate. But one thing has nothing to do with the other. They are trying to create a false premise that if the Obama birthers are crazy then the Trig Truthers must be too. And nothing could be further from the Truth.
SondraT: When will these journalists wake up and realize that in order to understand the mind of a sociopath you have to think like a sociopath?
Another from BfromC: Message to Linkins and fellow fools -- McGinnis and Dunn have each spent well over a year researching their books on Sarah Palin, with much time spent in
You listen to a couple of guys who call themselves journalists, who happen to have unusual connections to the Palin administration, who "believe the bump" and you throw your critical thinking skills in the drink. Good luck with that decision in the future.
Beaglemom: the misogyny accusation really stuns me, since most of the people who comment about the unlikelihood that Sarah Palin is Trig's biological mother are women… My experience is that most women who see the photos and hear the "wild ride" story generally react with a "that never happened"…For me, one of the "gotcha" moments was in the Elan Frank video when Sarah smacked the square pillow covering her front. No pregnant woman smacks her unborn baby. She caresses the baby, rubbing him/her gently. Sarah was whacking a foam pillow form! How juvenile - and we're supposed to accept it, hook, line and sinker - because she said she was pregnant.
maelewis: People are easily fooled, especially when they don't ask questions.
Becominggrace: All truth passes through 3 stages: First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. - Arthur Schopenhauer
TruGal: Ms. Carpentier, I LOVE. I love the truth. It's lying and liars I hate.
TurtleTears had a wonderful long comment on Thursday; here is part: Questioning Sarah Palin™'s Reckless Ride is not misogynistic. Telling rape victims they must pay with their own money to have the crime of rape against their bodies investigated is misogynistic. Denying health care to women and children who are poor or struggling is misogynistic. Telling women who have been brutally raped and find themselves pregnant as a result, that they must be forced to carry the fetus to term is misogynistic. No, Megan, I am not a misogynist, and I have the record to prove it. Sarah Palin™ does not. Your article is more than inaccurate, it is as mean spirited as Sarah herself.
Forever Anonymous and crystalwolfakacaligrl linked to a good piece in the LA Times.
Patrick found this on Mother Jones fact-checking Sarah – LOL!
Cheeriogirl and others linked to this brilliant post by Sarah Jones on politicususa.
The Last Word: Patrick – PoliticalGates: I never wanted to be "famous." I am just an anonymous blogger. I write posts which I hope have an influence on the course of events, and which hopefully are also entertaining and inspire other people to do similar things. The internet is a great tool, citizens can have a real impact.
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