Sheeple
 "It is often used to denote persons who acquiesce to authority, and thus undermine their own human individuality. The implication of sheeple is that as a collective, people believe whatever they are told, especially if told so by authority figures, without processing it to be sure that it is an accurate representation of the real world around them."

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1. 02-09-2008 04:44

Who's the sheeple?
Your final anti-Obama comment seems to indicate you (the blog owner) is as big of a "stupid sheeple" as anyone (not to mention the stupid Clinton poll). Clearly stupid (i.e., republican=good, democrats=bad) sheeple in glass houses should not throw stones or Crown Royal bottles as it were.  
 
Anyway, I certainly think Palin has shown her 'good judgment' by opening her family up to this scrutiny. Seems to me that the Palins' have some issues closer to home that need tending to (special needs baby, teen alcoholics, teen pregnancy, etc.) attention before trying to advance a political career.
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