He's right, in a way

From Kos's pundit roundup today:

"Sam Tanenhaus drops by from the NY Times Book Review to explain how the latest book about Sarah Palin doesn't say a lot to resolve the fate of Schrödinger's candidate, but takes a giant leap forward (if you can call it that) in the race to turn political journalism into low quality celebrity gossip."

 But you see, Sam is right- Sarah Palin is not a politician anymore, she is a low quality celebrity, and deserves to be treated accordingly.  Nothing about what she does or says has any more meaning than whether she had a one night stand with a basketball player, so it doesn't represent any higher level of journalism to pay attention to her drivel.

Comments

Anonymous said…
drivel, or, dribble? what baller did she ball?
Green Eagle said…
Since, of course, I haven't read this book, I don't know any more than that. I'm sort of hoping that it's Dennis Rodman. They'd make such a sweet couple.

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