Posted on 08/18/2015 4:39:23 PM PDT by Bratch
The alternative to GOPe Faux News.
She was on Greta tonight
Good...I’ll definitely program One America News as one of my favorites now.
I already watch OAN......woot!
She’s no longer governor of anything. She’s just Sarah Palin at this point.
Remember, Sarah got her start on T.V. back in the 80's.
Apparently, according the Responses on the Last Thread about her Visiting One America News Network, everyone on Earth had heard about OANN except me. :p
Well, I guess I had to be exposed to it sometime.
I do enjoy Sarah Palin. I just couldn’t take listening to her voice through an entire radio broadcast.
That’s a gorgeous woman at age 51! I hope to see her sometime in my lifetime.
Once a governor, the title remains for LIFE or until a more notable title is achieved.
Please put me on the list of folks that don’t give a damn about what you might think of Palin’s voice.
My voice is deep, clear and some find it intimidating and even threatening. Be glad that you can’t hear it, it might make you pee your pants.
She is all that an MORE! :D
Lucky you. It is a highlight to my day just reading about her.
I told her "We Love you on Free Republic"
And She Said "I Know!"
:D
She lurks here.....
Did you read your own link?
It’s about writing letters!
I need to start watching OAN. So tired of the same old liberal republicans onFox!
Did you read it?
How to Address a Former Governor in Conversation?
I read a story recently which said that the organizers of former Alaska governor Sarah Palins book tour have asked the public to address her as Governor Palin at her book signings. Is that proper?
— William Perry
Dear Mr. Perry:
It’s not correct. Officially she is addresses as Ms./Mrs. Palin.
She is not correctly addressed as Mayor Palin either, because Wasilla has a new mayor, and she is not addressed as Governor Palin because Alaska has a new governor.
Here is the tradition behind this: Jobs of which there is only one officer holder at a time ... Governor of a state Mayor of city, President Vice President of the US, Speaker of the House of Representatives .... do not continue to be directly addressed in writing or conversation by their former “office” because it is not respectful to the current office holder and confusing to those in the (organization/state/whatever) as to who is currently in charge.
Jobs of which many hold the same office/rank at the same time DO continue to be addressed by their former honorific ... Senator, Judge, Captain, Admiral, General, Professor .... after leaving their position.
Having worked with many ‘formers’ I find that they know their correct honorific. But the handlers may not know what’s correct -or- encourage the reference to their boss’s former position to curry favors — which I suspect is the case here.
I have AT&T Uverse...what channel and what time?!
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