An Update From Governor Palin
This, apparently, from Governor Palin's 'interview' with Sean Hannity:
What's more than I thought would be is, we're hearing a lot of good rhetoric. A lot of this is wrapped in good rhetoric, but we're not seeing those actions, and this many months into the new administration, quite disappointed, quite frustrated with not seeing those actions to rein in spending, slow down the growth of government. Instead, China's the complete opposite. It's expanding at such a large degree that if Americans aren't paying attention, unfortunately, our country could evolve into something that we do not even recognize, certainly that is so far from what the founders of our country had in mind for us.
Does it even matter what the question was? There really should be someone, somewhere, telling her to THINK BEFORE SHE SPEAKS. She literally makes no sense.
On the other hand, as Kevin Drum says:
I very sincerely hope that she stays on the public stage as a face of the Republican Party for a very, very long time.
So, scratch that, Govnuh. Don't let ANYONE tell you what to say!











My old pal Tom puts it this way: "You vote for the one with the most entertainment value -- the funniest one." If it weren't for the really nasty sexist stuff people throw at her (and which -- every such negative cliche -- she actively embodies) she'd be the funniest.
ReplyDeleteI don't know who the runner up is, right now -- Tom has enough of an enormously mellow sense of humor to still find Rush Limbaugh a funny funny guy, but I don't. Similarly, Newt Gingrich is too mean-spirited to enjoy.
I'm leaning toward nominating Ron Paul (Tom Hanks will play him in the movie).. I thought I would have to accept Palin as the default, and that was an unhappy thought -- but then, like the cavalry in the movies, Michelle Bachmann rode in on her looney horse and won unanimously -- The Award for hysterically funny psychopathology goes to Michelle Bachmann.
So I think Sarah needs to spend a year or two in an isolation booth to dumb herself down to pre-Katie Couric interview level.