Slate has held a “write like Sarah Palin” contest with the winners posted here. (Hat tip to Andrew Sullivan). The winner is:
One night after a long day of campaigning, when the haters had made my spirits reach a nadir, I looked into Todd’s eyes, which were as blue as the stripes on Old Glory, and too representing truth and loyalty, and he looked back at me with a twinkle of determination which I hadn’t seen since I told him my goal of having another baby in my fifties and naming it Tron, then did I know for sure that I could carry on, like he, and we, have done together all of these years on this long, Iron Dog race of a marriage that is at once grueling and celestial, onerous and majestic.
Sure it is amusing but we really cannot blame Sarah Palin for content written by others, no matter how much it sounds like something she might say. Besides, there’s plenty of material in Palin’s own statements. For example, in her second appearance as Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live, Tina Fey received laughs for quoting Palin word for word in response to one question from Katie Couric.











I’m just curious…
What’s the pen name Palin’s ghost writer uses when writing novels for Harlequin and Loveswept?
As I followed the link, I thought both the second and third place entries were actually better than the winner.
Sarah Palin/Fabio 2012!
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