Wonkette believes that it may have uncovered the
private Facebook page of Sarah Palin. While reading through a leaked copy of a memoir by a Palin staffer, the D.C. gossip blog noticed that a personal e-mail address of the former Alaskan governor had accidentally been left unredacted. They punched the address into Facebook and voilà: an account for one
Lou Sarah ("Lou" maybe being short for "Louise," Palin's middle name). There's been no confirmation that the Lou Sarah account is in fact operated by
Palin or anyone in her circle, but there is plenty of evidence to suggest it is. The account has a grand total of 12 "friends," almost all of which reside in Palin's hometown of Wasilla, and the account makes a habit of "liking" posts from the official Sarah Palin page. Whoever posts under the name has taken plenty of time to leave lots of encouraging remarks on Bristol Palin's page, too, including this nugget regarding her appearance on 'Dancing with the Stars':
Congratulations! Dance with PASSION, dance for TRIPP! Have a blast this week, we can't wait for Monday night when your light can shine! Dance for everyone who struggles and faces challenges. Dance for us. We love you.
Whether or not the account is run by Palin, or someone close to her, doesn't really matter. The former governor has every right to a private social networking account. We'll admit, though, to being slightly unnerved by the fact that one of Lou Sarah's carefully selected friends is a member of a Facebook group titled "
Restore Fear of YAHWEH/GOD and YESHUA/CHRIST as Ruler of our Countries." It might be time for Ms. Palin to consider deleting this account and creating a new one.
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Subscribe to commentsBrandtFeb 22nd 2011 8:53PM
This really does top it all and make Palin a punchline. The public is finally coming around to seeing the true Sarah Palin. Instead of smiling and nodding while talking about murders and national tragedies, she should have shown some humility. I was compelled to create a visual commentary of her political rhetoric and its effects on my artist's blog at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/01/sarah-palin-made-me-do-it.html Drop by and let me know what you think.
High ClimberFeb 23rd 2011 11:38AM
@Brandt - I'll tell you what I think. It's hateful and it stinks.