While I was warning not to be too hard on Palin for comparing herself to Shakespeare, I didn't realize that twitter was exploring a hatchtag called #Shakespalin, here are some highlights:But soft, what light from yonder window breaks? It is the East, and I can see Russia from my front porch.
-@freehawk
To suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous liberals, or to quit halfterm, and by opposing, rake in speaking fees
-@normative
Henry VI, part you know, well, all of them.
-@acoyne
I came, I saw, I refudiated.
-@homescribe
Neither a thinker nor a reader be / for thought oft loses both itself and friend / and reading dulls the edge of Fox TV
-@djsamk
"How's all that bein' and not bein' workin' out for ya?"
-@jon_ames
All the perfume in Arabia shall not sweeten this ink-stained, crib-noted hand.
-@spskenski
All the world's a stage, and I can see all of it from my house.
-@paulandstorm
Friends, Real Americans, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Caesar, not to play "gotcha" journalism
-@paulandstorm
July 19, 2010
#Shakespalin folio
Labels:
poetry,
politics,
Sarah Palin,
verbiage,
William Shakespeare
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