PostHeaderIcon 3 Famous Sarahs

I’m not sure there is any name more common than Sarah (among males or females) and because of the great number of women named Sarah, it’s no surprise there are a lot of “famous Sarahs” in the world. In this silly little article I take a gander at three of the most famous women named Sarah in the universe!

#1 Sarah Palin: Due to her selection as the VP candidate for John McCain during the 2008 presidential election she may currently be the most famous Sarah in the world. And because it looks likely that she will run for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2012 I don’t think that will change in the near future.

While Palin was a laughing stock to most due to her lack of intelligence and confused world view she was and is quite popular with the religious fundamentalists that make up the core of the shrinking Republican party. She is quite popular among the group of people who still, after everything that’s happened, think that former President George W. Bush was a good President!

Luckily for the rest of the country the amount of people who hold this view is not nearly as high as it used to be and it would take a miracle (or a tragedy depending your point of view) for her to get elected as President of the United States in 2012.

#2 Sarah Silverman: Yes the character she plays in her TV shows and in her movies is an act. She’s not really like that. While Ms. Silverman’s schtick can get a little old sometimes, overall I find her quite refreshing and very funny. She’s certainly among the best Sarahs in the world in my opinion. It doesn’t hurt that she’s hot.

#3 Sarah Jessica Parker: Parker is most well known for her role in Sex and the City and her excruciatingly annoying commercials. She’s also been in quite a few movies including 1991′s LA Story starring Steve Martin (Martin also wrote the screenplay.) More recently she starred in 2005′s The Family Stone and 2008′s Smart People along with the movie version of Sex and the City.

According to the new upstart pseudo religion known as The Collective Sarah Being everyone is actually a Sarah in some way. I don’t know exactly what that’s supposed to mean but I find it quite interesting anyway.

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