He's baaack! Claims Andy, he will be up half the night writing, not truth, but narrative. Yes, we know that's what all good journalists resort to when they have the facts. Right?
What a maroon. In other words, his delusion will continue but it will all be soooo much clearer, now. What a laughable farce Sullivan has become. I'm considering a new category, Mental Health, just so as to have a compassionate place to archive posts on him. This is your brain, my friends. This is your brain having been lost on the Internet chasing a unicorn and a magical uterus for far, far too long.
In his hagiography of Palin, Matt Continetti accuses yours truly of earnestness about all this. I am grateful for his not accusing me of cynicism. I remain earnest in both suspecting every word she says but also in trying to find out the truth as best we can. It's not that Palin cannot tell the truth; it is that it is so mixed up with lies and delusions that separating them all out is not a quick or easy task. The Dish, meanwhile, has aired a whole range of views about her various 33 and counting verified lies, and the Dish's own Patrick Appel has weighed in independently on the whole, bizarre pregnancy/labor story, which has mystified me from Day One. So I feel obliged to do the homework properly - to be fair to Palin and to our readers as much as anything else.
Anyway, we're done now. And I hope to be up half the night trying to write a post on the great mystery of the stories about Trig, stories that have bedeviled the blogosphere and many others for months. There is no proof here of anything, but there is a much more nuanced and detailed narrative of the events(especially now we have Palin's first considered version of the events since the campaign) that when taken together has definitely helped illuminate what was once obscure and, well, bizarre. Believe it or not, it makes a little more sense now.
RS McCain calls for deportation. Lawd, no. He'd probably strip off his clothes and start swimming the Rio Grande yelling, "Andale, andale! Arriba, arriba!" at this point. Otherwise, we'd have to spring for a flight to the UK and they might not even take him at this point - his being such damaged goods and all.


DEPORT HIM!
http://rsmccain.blogspot.com/2009/11/sullivan-promises-to-be-normal-today.html
Posted by: Robert Stacy McCain | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 01:39 AM
Palin is a grifter and if it takes Sullivan to expose her...so be it.
Posted by: Rokker | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 04:35 AM
R.S. McCain is right.
Posted by: Al in St. Lou | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 07:41 AM
"Palin is a grifter and if it takes Sullivan to expose her...so be it."
Should we say the same about a noted Chicago politician who seems to have made a shitload of money without any real effort?
Or Billy Jeff Clinton? Grifter or no?
My my, Obama becomes president and you lunatics are even more insane than before! LOL
Posted by: Rev. Dr. E. Buzz Biden-Miller, M.D., D.O | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 08:04 AM
"...the whole, bizarre pregnancy/labor story, which has mystified me from Day One..."
This has to be the least surprising admission by Sullivan ever.
Posted by: john | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 08:56 AM
"mystified"
Yep, and Andy believes in global warming, global cooling, climate change due to both, Santa Claus, the Tooth Fairy, and, of course, Peter Pan.
Posted by: templar knight | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 09:17 AM
Andy is a clean boy. He belongs on Fleet Street.
Posted by: M. Simon | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 11:01 AM
Why is this dude so obsessed with Palin (she, who vetoed the 'Defense of Marriage' legislation in Alaska as Governor on constitutional grounds).
I am in the middle of the first chapter of Going Rogue and am finding it delightful. Whatever her political future may or may not be, she certainly has led "An American Life".
Posted by: Shirley | Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 12:29 PM