Would you,could you be my neighbor? This isn’t Mr. Roger’s ‘hood. Running true to form,
throwing ‘the children’ out in front, as is typical of Sarah Palin, a potential child molester is a very few feet from her home, or that is what you’d think after the copious amount of writing she’s done about the man she has yet to meet. He can oversee their ‘family swimming hole’ (an enormous public lake),and Ms Palin wearing her skimpy clothes doing her
gardening. From his ‘nearby’ rental perch, he can see right into her kitchen window, which from family accounts, would be an unproductive view for any spy of Sarah Palin.
Amazon, in profiling Joe McGinnis calls him "one of the two or three greatest writers in the country." Again, this doesn’t jibe with Palin’s scathing – and suddenly literate critique of his ‘yellow journalism.’ It promises to be an eventful five months as McGinnis strives to complete his book, "Sarah Palin’s Year of Living Dangerously" which deals primarily with her oil deals while governor of Alaska, and unlike Glenn Beck, who has leaped to be her protector, McGinnis truly is not interested in attacking, or even including her children, leaving the attention on her, which may be what she fears most.
Keith compares Sarah Palin to the scamming, yet wildly popular evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson. McPherson is the perfect addition to Rackjite’s line-up of Palin doppelgangers, Anita Bryant, Phylis Schaffley, and Peggy Hill. Four of the five (allowances made for cartoon Peggy), share the unbridled adoration of the gullible, lived a life unlike the one they preached for others, primarily
women, yet made outrageous amounts of money through a sideshow following of their "God given" guidance. Oh, and all realized there was much more money to be made outside of politics, with little if any pesky scrutiny. Sarah Palin’s new neighbor makes her nervous, but for much better reasons than she is articulating!