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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin

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  • From SNL. Sadly, the humor is limited by the fact that her answers during the actual Couric interview (see the Jack Cafferty post above) weren't all that different. It's hard to ridicule someone who's already a parody of herself.

  • just back from a trip south, and very cheered to report that every middle-aged and older white woman i talked to in VA and NC thinks palin is terrifying. all but one used the same phrase: "piece. of. work."
  • sweet tea wrote: just back from a trip south, and very cheered to report that every middle-aged and older white woman i talked to in VA and NC thinks palin is terrifying. all but one used the same phrase: "piece. of. work."
    The big laugh I heard from those ladies a little further south was "Caribou Barbie"
  • According to the McCain campaign, she's "one of the top energy experts in the U.S."

    But watch this...

  • sweet tea wrote: just back from a trip south, and very cheered to report that every middle-aged and older white woman i talked to in VA and NC thinks palin is terrifying. all but one used the same phrase: "piece. of. work."
    My Mom is by and large a Hillary democrat, within the first week of Palin-mania, she called and donated $$$ to Obama.
  • Sarah Palin's Facebook page:
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  • lol @ Twix or Spatula.
  • It seems pretty clear that Palin has never read a single newspaper or magazine. She couldn't name one that she's read when challenged to do so by Couric in this clip:



    I swear, in these interview clips she comes across like a kid trying to bullshit her way through a book report without having read the book.
  • I know you think that you've seen this before, but you haven't. Make sure to watch all the way through.

  • Palin probably cost McCain the election.

    It was quite a game changer indeed.
  • ^^^ "I like the red leather jack, but I'm tellin' ya, what's underneath it is a problem"

    Too funny.
  • John Cleese on Palin:

  • Palin pranked by "The Masked Avengers" from Montreal, posing as President Sarkozy of France:

  • I love the Urban Dictionary definitions of Palin.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=palin
  • Carnivore wrote: I love the Urban Dictionary definitions of Palin.

    http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=palin
    Good one on Obama as well.
    1. Obama

    No real definition for this word is possible at this time. Check back in 4 years by then a consensus may have formed. Each person projects his personal beliefs and values onto this word, and a standard meaning isn't possible at this time.
  • BTW, speaking of McBush, McPlain, whatever, did y'all see the quotes she's been throwing up in the last couple days? "Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she wouldn't hesitate to run for the presidency in four years if it's God's will" -AP/azcentral

    Yay.

    Cut the line. Pull the plug let me die. Youth In Asia. Rip my line. Pull the plug let me die. Youth In Asia, rip my line. Cut the LINE.
  • daver wrote: BTW, speaking of McBush, McPlain, whatever, did y'all see the quotes she's been throwing up in the last couple days? "Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she wouldn't hesitate to run for the presidency in four years if it's God's will" -AP/azcentral

    Yay.

    Cut the line. Pull the plug let me die. Youth In Asia. Rip my line. Pull the plug let me die. Youth In Asia, rip my line. Cut the LINE.
    She may have to get past Bobby Jindhal (sp?) first. Unless she plays her cards right Jindhal may surpass her as the next GOP darling. His parents came from India, he struggled to become a success and practically eats. sleeps and breathes right wing values. From what I understand he has high marks from both sides for his governing Louisiana. Just sayin'.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Jindal

    Interesting. A new era of minority politicians arising? If Barack Obama can do it, why not Piyush Jindal?
    At age 4, Piyush Jindal changed his name to Bobby; the change was inspired by a character in the 'Brady Bunch' TV show. Since then, Jindal, now 32, has always introduced himself as Bobby.
    He is Piyush, not Bobby

    I'm ready for Bobby Jindal, hell, I'm ready for Piyush Jindal. But I'm not sure that I am ready for someone who was inspired by a member of the Brady Bunch. And fucking Bobby no less!

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  • Isn't Payush a "non-Judeo/Christian" name? I also heard that Jindal had rented "Cat Balou" from Net Flix which stars Jane Fonda, who in turn went to Hanoi in '72 to lend her direct support to the NVA during the Vietnam War. Not that I care about a now elderly, communist sympathizer.
  • Bill Maher had a good headline the other night:

    "Black man beats elderly senior citizen and woman."

    :mrgreen:
  • PLEASE please please let her run in '12

    As a Republican-hater, nothing would make me happier.
    daver wrote: BTW, speaking of McBush, McPlain, whatever, did y'all see the quotes she's been throwing up in the last couple days? "Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says she wouldn't hesitate to run for the presidency in four years if it's God's will" -AP/azcentral

    Yay.

    Cut the line. Pull the plug let me die. Youth In Asia. Rip my line. Pull the plug let me die. Youth In Asia, rip my line. Cut the LINE.
  • Boygabriel wrote: PLEASE please please let her run in '12

    As a Republican-hater, nothing would make me happier.
    Dude, you must have missed the memo.

    Dems aren't haters.

    Duh.

    :mrgreen:
  • I'm not a Dem. I'm a Republican-hater.

    Just like I'm not a baseball fan, I'm a Yankees-hater.
  • Wow. A verbal smack down of the highest order by Andrew Sullivan on Sarah Palin, John McCain, ideologues like Bill Kristol, media enablers who never called bullsh*t, and I personally dedicate this re-post to all you Democrat worry trolls who thought Palin was a "game-changer".

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    Why Palin Still Matters
    12 Nov 2008 12:49 pm
    By Andrew Sullivan

    Some readers think my continuing attempt to expose all the lies and flim-flam and bizarre behavior of Sarah Palin is now moot. She's history - they argue. Move on. I think she probably is history. Even Bill Kristol and his minions in the McCain-Palin campaign may not be able to resuscitate her political viability now. But even if she is history, she is history that matters.

    Let's be real in a way the national media seems incapable of: this person should never have been placed on a national ticket in a mature democracy. She was incapable of running a town in Alaska competently. The impulsive, unvetted selection of a total unknown, with no knowledge of or interest in the wider world, as a replacement president remains one of the most disturbing events in modern American history. That the press felt required to maintain a facade of normalcy for two months - and not to declare the whole thing a farce from start to finish - is a sign of their total loss of nerve. That the Palin absurdity should follow the two-term presidency of another individual utterly out of his depth in national government is particularly troubling. 46 percent of Americans voted for the possibility of this blank slate as president because she somehow echoed their own sense of religious or cultural "identity". Until we figure out how this happened, we will not be able to prevent it from happening again. And we have to find a way to prevent this from recurring.

    It happened because John McCain is an incompetent and a cynic and reckless beyond measure. To have picked someone he'd only met once before, without any serious vetting procedure, revealed McCain as an utterly unserious character, a man whose devotion to the shallowest form of political gamesmanship trumped concern for his country's or his party's interest. We need a full accounting of the vetting process: who was responsible for this act of political malpractice? How could a veep not be vetted in any serious way? Why was she not asked to withdraw as soon as the facts of her massive ignorance and delusional psyche were revealed?

    The Palin nightmare also happened because a tiny faction of political professionals has far too much sway in the GOP and conservative circles. This was Bill Kristol's achievement.

    It was a final product of the now-exhausted strategy of fomenting fundamentalist resentment to elect politicians dedicated to the defense of Israel and the extension of American military hegemony in every corner of the globe. Palin was the reductio ad absurdum of this mindset: a mannequin candidate, easily controlled ideologically, deployed to fool and corral the resentful and the frightened, removed from serious scrutiny and sold on propaganda networks like a food product.

    This deluded and delusional woman still doesn't understand what happened to her; still has no self-awareness; and has never been forced to accept her obvious limitations. She cannot keep even the most trivial story straight; she repeats untruths with a ferocity and calm that is reserved only to the clinically unhinged; she has the educational level of a high school drop-out; and regards ignorance as some kind of achievement. It is excruciating to watch her - but more excruciating to watch those who feel obliged to defend her.

    Her candidacy, in short, was indefensible. It remains indefensible. Until the mainstream media, the GOP establishment, and the conservative intelligentsia acknowledge the depth of their error, this blog will keep demanding basic accountability.

    My point is not to persecute or hound some random person. I wish I had never heard of Sarah Palin. I wish this nightmare had never happened. I wish totally innocent by-standers, like Bristol Palin and Levi Johnston and Heather Bruce and Trig Palin, had not had their lives disrupted by this circus. It's distressing to everyone, which is why most journalists left many aspects of this charade alone. But Palin is claiming vindication, is on every cable show, is at the National Governors Association Conference, and is touted as a future leader of the GOP. There comes a point at which you have to simply call a time out and insist that this farce cease and some basic accountability and transparency be restored to the process. Since no one else seems willing to do so, the Dish will stay on the case. So where are those medical records anyway?
  • As much as I respect the honorable Andrew Sullivan, whose every word is as memorable as one of Einstein's formulas, I think, on the contrary, that a reality show is in Sarah Palin's future.

    Wasilla Hillbillies: title care of McCain staffer; real Alaskan families doing real things

    Sarah's Family Rules: whacky doings of Todd, Piper, and friends

    Flipping Up: hair style competition featuring ordinary women

    Moosezilla: rogue moose in everyday life settings hosted by Sarah Palin

    Project Trooper: contestants compete to fire Sarah Palin's former brother-in-law

    Heaven's Kitchen: cooking show featuring Sarah Palin and pro-life contestants

    America's Next Top Republican: Sarah Palin and judges Tony Perkins, James Dobson, and Richard Land (pulpit diva extraordinaire) select America's Next Top Republican
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