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Is Sarah Palin's Lipliner a Tattoo? Should We Care?
Most exciting scandal in the last five hours

Smears abound for Sarah Palin over at The Huffington Post, and they don't involve babies, wolf hunting, or Russia this time. No, Huffpost is concerned that Palin had cosmetic surgery to tattoo on her lipliner.

Much like the whole Bristol Palin pregnancy, the problem with this types of snark analysis is that it undercuts the main problem with Palin, that she's unqualified and dangerous, and shifts attention to the pettiness of the media. So then the GOP can go "You wouldn't be worried about her lipliner if she was a man!" which, untrue, we'd be more worried if she was a man with lipliner, but also good point. By pointing out the superficial flaws of this candidate, the MSM runs the risk of undermining their argument that Sarah Palin shouldn't be Vice President.

Still, who doesn't love a good cosmetic surgery picture? Some evidence of the lip job after the jump: decide for yourself if the candidate got some work done or just has a really steady hand (she was a beauty queen, after all):

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OMG, OBAMAs VP TXT IS FKE! LOL!
Attempt to use new forms of communication backfires horribly

Have you received your mass text from Obama yet, announcing his running mate? It's a little weird he would choose Rush Limbaugh for vice president, right? Oh, you think it's Michael Phelps?

Maybe that's because cells all over the country are being plagued by fake announcements for Obama's nomination. The senator's grand plan to embrace new technology while building endless hype around his VP nomination — by announcing his pick via text message — had the unintended result of allowing pranksters to confuse your parents more than cell phones already do.

And you only have yourselves to blame:

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