I did it for the right reasons. It gave me a chance to do something very different, and work with those people (Sarah Jessica Parker, Thomas Haden Church, Ellen Page).
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Miranda Thomas, 9, left, of Las Cruces, N.M., who is dressed as Republican vice-presidential candidate Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, stands on stage Saturday, Nov. 1, 2008, in Mesilla, N.M., with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani where he was stumping for Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain. R-Ariz.
Delegation members bow their heads during a prayer by Bishop Thomas Wenski at the Republican National Convention 2008 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 03, 2008. White House hopeful John McCain's vice presidential pick Sarah Palin was to make her high-stakes debut at the Republican party's convention in a pivotal speech that could make or break the Republican ticket in its battle against Democratic foe Barack Obama.
Delegation members bow their heads during a prayer by bishop Thomas Wenski at the Republican National Convention 2008 at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, on September 03, 2008. White House hopeful John McCain's vice presidential pick Sarah Palin was to make her high-stakes debut at the Republican party's convention in a pivotal speech that could make or break the Republican ticket in its battle against Democratic foe Barack Obama.
I thought Sarah (Thomas), Alicia (Brown) and Vanessa (Willard) all had great games ... but if you fire her (Jaklyn) up, she'll take over.
Clarence Thomas, Harriet Meirs, and Sarah Palin. The Republicans do this over and over. Pick a token candidate ad dare the opposition to complain.
With Sarah (Thomas) and Vanessa stepping up and Alicia stepping up now, the pressure's not so much on Jacklyn ... That's huge.
If the voters are dumb enough to let Sarah Palin have this much clout and allow the dreams of geniuses who put their lives on the line like Thomas Jefferson and Benjemin Franklin to be shattered, what hope do we really have?