Salon has an awesome article on what really matters about the ever-unfolding Sarah Palin drama nightmare:

Disaster is often followed by recrimination, a bitter aspect of human nature that can be observed among the Republicans as the Sarah Palin fiasco continues to unfold. The Alaska governor’s surprise resignation, amid negative press coverage in Vanity Fair and elsewhere, suddenly revived dormant feuding among campaign operatives and conservative media figures — notably between Steve Schmidt, the former campaign manager, and Bill Kristol, the Weekly Standard editor and Fox News commentator.

In ordinary circumstances, all their bitchy backbiting, spinning and fabricating would be of little interest except as comic entertainment for political junkies. Who first called Palin a “diva”? Who insinuated that she might suffer from postpartum depression? Who searched computer files to find out which staffer was leaking these bilious tidbits to the press? And who cares now, eight months later, except for these losers?

Plainly there is no reason why anyone should care, except for one small nagging concern. It is worth remembering that these are the same people who chose Palin, a manifestly unqualified and incompetent politician unable to string together a series of coherent sentences, as the potential presidential successor to a 72-year-old cancer survivor. So it would be refreshing and salubrious to see the perpetrators of that contemptuous and cynical tactic held accountable for endangering the country.

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  1. Kevin says:

    I wanted to post a really long comment but I just dont wanna spend tax payer money. Im resigning tomorrow.

    Oh yeah and Ive been unfaithful to my wife.

  2. schu says:

    They refuse to accept any responsibility for the ecumenical collapse, for financial reform, for health care reform, for the failed oil war, and promote the use of torture. Why do you think they well accept responsibility for enticing at total unknown into committing political suicide? The only ethics that they can show is the situation ethic that got them, and us, into this mess.

  3. PChun says:

    Precisely!

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