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Mar. 8th, 2010 08:23 amAt an Ohio Right to Life fundraiser Friday night, former Alaska governor Sarah Palin once again defended the notes she wrote on her hand during last month's Tea Party Convention. She said she didn't have a good answer to media criticism at the time, but now she has one: God did it too.
A supporter sent her the biblical passage Isaiah 49:16: "See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever before me."
"If what was good enough for God, scribbling on the palm of his hand, it's good enough for me, for us," Palin said. "In that passage he says, I wrote your name on the palm of my hand to remember you. And I'm like okay, I'm in good company."
I don't want what amuses me more, that she seems to have no shame saying this in a public setting, or that according to her that passage means that an omnipotent all-powerful being needed to write someone's name on his hand to remember them.
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Also, if I start a novel where two actresses have an affair and fight monsters in their spare time, I'm going to blame Sandra Bullock.
A supporter sent her the biblical passage Isaiah 49:16: "See, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands; your walls are ever before me."
"If what was good enough for God, scribbling on the palm of his hand, it's good enough for me, for us," Palin said. "In that passage he says, I wrote your name on the palm of my hand to remember you. And I'm like okay, I'm in good company."
I don't want what amuses me more, that she seems to have no shame saying this in a public setting, or that according to her that passage means that an omnipotent all-powerful being needed to write someone's name on his hand to remember them.
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Also, if I start a novel where two actresses have an affair and fight monsters in their spare time, I'm going to blame Sandra Bullock.