
Apparently, Americans Don’t Think sarah palin is a Real Person
No seriously… I am technically right.
Hear me out.
As you have probably heard by now, Sarah Palin has endorsed Donald Trump for President of the free* world.
(*except if you’re Muslim, or gay, or Mexican… or…)
And, it will surprise no one — including those people in Russia who Palin can still see from her house in Alaska — that she has been trending on Twitter all day and on both sides of the border.
Which goes to show us that:
- Both Canadians and Americans still give way too much attention to circus performers (clowns dressed up as real people wanting to run, oh you know, a superpower of a nation).
- Both Canadian and American media outlets know they can get tons of clicks and drive traffic to their websites, if they just keep covering this circus (aka. the Republican Party Nomination Race).
- And three, because I know you give a flying fuck about every story with “Palin” or “Trump” in the header, I spent 5 minutes putting this nonsense together.
Now, the point: What I find interesting is not the Palin (or palin, if you’re American) endorsement… in fact, I have no idea what she actually said. What’s interesting to me is how Twitter has captured all this in its trending topics feed.
Why is it that in Canada, Sarah Palin’s name is capitalized…

While in the United States of Poor Grammar it is not...

Do Americans not think that the former vice presidential candidate is a real person or is Twitter a little different south of the border?
(P.s. I will let you all know how many clicks this story gets. Feel free to share it too, and you’ll see why major media outlets continue to feed us this garbage every single day.)