Megyn Kelly Desperately Tries to Rein in Sarah Palin

Speed? Meth? Coke? She’s even more incoherent than usual.
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Megyn Kelly had Sarah Palin on her new show on Thursday night, and the interview went about as you would expect it to go. Our favorite part came in the first couple of minutes.

Kelly set Palin up nicely, asking her to comment on President Obama’s suggestion that the government shutdown had hurt American credibility in the world.

In response, Palin went on a free-association diatribe, an almost jazz-like improvisatory rant, riffing on just about everything under the sun. Here’s a sample:

“…And then locking up pipelines and resources that will result in us being more reliant on foreign imports for energy, and then of course he, having left behind, his administration having left behind our brave men in Benghazi to be murdered, and then of course there’s Syria, where he promised to bomb Syria because in that civil war, Syria was going to bomb Syria, and then we never heard another word again about his threat to bomb in a foreign civil war, and then of course…”

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81 comments
1 Sionainn  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 10:37:13am

Megyn Kelly: *note to self…don’t book this moron again, ever.*

2 aagcobb  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 10:54:36am

re: #1 Sionainn

Megyn Kelly: *note to self…don’t book this moron again, ever.*

Oh, no. Sarah must come on at least weekly. Her word salads are much to delicious to live without.

3 b.d.  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:19:25am

Hopped up on goofballs.

4 Political Atheist  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:23:49am

This is your brain on blind hate.

5 darthstar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:23:52am

Having spent a lot of time with drug dealers, addicts, and seen the people who have meth labs first hand when I was younger and on a fairly slippery slope, I definitely think Palin is taking some form of speed. Wouldn’t surprise me if she was snorting her kid’s Ritalin.

6 Eclectic Cyborg  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:23:55am

Didn’t this just happen awhile ago when Sean Hannity couldn’t keep a leash on…was it Ann Coulter?

You’d think Fox would learn there are some guests you want to be very careful booking.

The really stupid thing is they have done so much to create crazies like this. It’s almost like Frankenstein losing control of his monster.

7 jaunte  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:24:43am

Scat talking.

8 erik_t  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:25:21am

I don’t like to laugh too hard or suggest too emphatically that (ex) politicians are stupid or drunk or high, because I think it tends to contribute to a poisonous political atmosphere.

However, Sarah Palin is either dumber than dogshit or in a more addled state of mind than Pam Geller. Possibly both.

9 Dr. Matt  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:28:22am

Calling Palin an “amateur” is an insult to amateurs. She’s simply a vessel of proud idiocy.

10 jaunte  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:28:38am

“The enemy of…” gears grinding “..the enemy… is my friend.”

11 Vicious Babushka  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:29:09am

LOLWUT

12 GeneJockey  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:32:46am

re: #8 erik_t

I don’t like to laugh too hard or suggest too emphatically that (ex) politicians are stupid or drunk or high, because I think it tends to contribute to a poisonous political atmosphere.

However, Sarah Palin is either dumber than dogshit or in a more addled state of mind than Pam Geller. Possibly both.

Think about this - she wasn’t just buttonholed on a streetcorner and asked a question out of the blue.

She KNEW she was going on national TV, where she was going to be asked pretty much exactly this question, then Megyn pitched it right in the strike zone for her, and she STILL babbled like an idiot. She jammed in every talking point she could, shoehorning in the buzzwords and slogans without regard to any coherence.

That’s Sarah Palin IN HER ELEMENT, with time to prepare. And John McCain wanted her to be one 3-time cancer survivor septuagenarian’s heartbeat from the Presidency.

13 lawhawk  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:35:47am

Developing:


SSM begins on Monday in New Jersey.

14 wrenchwench  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:36:44am

re: #13 lawhawk

Developing:

[Embedded content]


SSM begins on Monday in New Jersey.

Related (by marriage):

15 lawhawk  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:36:44am

re: #5 darthstar

Watching Breaking Bad is not a documentary. /

16 Bulworth  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:38:22am

he promised to bomb Syria because in that civil war, Syria was going to bomb Syria, and then we never heard another word again about his threat to bomb in a foreign civil war, and then of course…”

Half expecting the half governor to soon take up residence in a tent on the DC Mall and yell at passersby.

17 Bulworth  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:40:00am

re: #13 lawhawk

Activist judges justices it’s the job of the state legislature to…

Oh wait..

/

18 lawhawk  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:40:05am

Sarah Palin’s word salad is at the point where you are dumber for having listened to it. Incoherent rants make more sense than what she puts together.

Youtube Video

19 klys  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:40:53am

re: #13 lawhawk

Developing:

[Embedded content]


SSM begins on Monday in New Jersey.

YAY happy news.

Suck it, Christie.

20 GeneJockey  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:41:05am

re: #16 Bulworth

he promised to bomb Syria because in that civil war, Syria was going to bomb Syria, and then we never heard another word again about his threat to bomb in a foreign civil war, and then of course…”

Half expecting the half governor to soon take up residence in a tent on the DC Mall and yell at passersby.

“I got my ass shot off in Danang for assholes like you!!” - unknown street person in mid 1980s, shouting at Yuppie who was probably 15 when the Vietnam war ended.

21 Vicious Babushka  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:41:13am

MOAR ENERGIZED THEN EVER!!!11!!!

WE NEED MOAR CORPORATE TAX CUTZ TO CUT ARE DEFISSITZ!111!!!1 THE ENENY OF ARE FREEDOMS IS TIHS FUNDAMENTAL TRANSFERMASHUN AND TEH CONSTITION AN WERE GOIN DOWN…….!!!!!!!!11!!!!!

22 aagcobb  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:41:48am

re: #13 lawhawk

Developing:

[Embedded content]


SSM begins on Monday in New Jersey.

That is a good sign. One would hope that if they thought they were likely to reverse the lower court, they wouldn’t encourage people to go out and enter into marriages they were about to nullify.

23 EPR-radar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:42:14am

re: #12 GeneJockey

Think about this - she wasn’t just buttonholed on a streetcorner and asked a question out of the blue.

She KNEW she was going on national TV, where she was going to be asked pretty much exactly this question, then Megyn pitched it right in the strike zone for her, and she STILL babbled like an idiot. She jammed in every talking point she could, shoehorning in the buzzwords and slogans without regard to any coherence.

That’s Sarah Palin IN HER ELEMENT, with time to prepare. And John McCain wanted her to be one 3-time cancer survivor septuagenarian’s heartbeat from the Presidency.

John McCain’s unforgivable act. His occasional episodes of usefulness do not come close to making up for this.

24 GeneJockey  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:42:43am

re: #19 klys

YAY happy news.

Suck it, Christie.

He gets to have it both ways, though. He opposed it, so the Right won’t desert him. And NJ will have SSM, so some on the left won’t care about his opposition.

25 Stanley Sea  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:43:47am

Adderall

26 lawhawk  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:43:56am

re: #19 klys

I actually think that he’s relieved that the Court will be doing what he couldn’t (and still be considered a GOP candidate). I’d rather he have taken a stand and said that he’d enact SSM rather than punt to a referendum. Instead, he’s going to let the court do it for him and let him use it to rail against activist judges, one of whom he’s picked and with 2 vacancies (because he and the legislature can’t agree on how to fill the slots).

27 aagcobb  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:44:49am

re: #19 klys

YAY happy news.

Suck it, Christie.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Christie will be secretly relieved that this issue is resolved now, so everyone will have time to forget about it.

28 Lidane  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:44:56am
29 ProTARDISLiberal  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:45:04am

re: #19 klys

Page is done.

30 GeneJockey  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:46:15am

Seriously, though - kids take Ritalin and Adderall because it allows them to FOCUS. She’s like someone who NEEDS Ritalin or Adderall - unable to focus, unable to bring the trainwreck of a sentence into the station, heaping more and more crap on the pile, unable to control the urge to spew buzzwords.

31 EPR-radar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:46:22am

re: #24 GeneJockey

He gets to have it both ways, though. He opposed it, so the Right won’t desert him. And NJ will have SSM, so some on the left won’t care about his opoosition.

This is why I really hope there is no way for Christie to survive the GOP primaries in 2016. He would be formidable in a general election.

IMO, Christie only cares about opposing the insanity in the GOP when it personally irritates him. That means he’d probably sign off on all kinds of really toxic stuff as long as its sponsors took care not to tick Christie off.

32 klys  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:46:26am

re: #26 lawhawk

I actually think that he’s relieved that the Court will be doing what he couldn’t (and still be considered a GOP candidate). I’d rather he have taken a stand and said that he’d enact SSM rather than punt to a referendum. Instead, he’s going to let the court do it for him and let him use it to rail against activist judges, one of whom he’s picked and with 2 vacancies (because he and the legislature can’t agree on how to fill the slots).

But but but, I thought he was so good at being bipartisan and working across the aisle!

///

33 dog philosopher  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:48:47am

fox news has got to make a decision on whether it promotes the interests of the republican party, or puts people like this on their air who are dedicated to its destruction

but those are their viewers

34 GeneJockey  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:49:05am

re: #32 klys

But but but, I thought he was so good at being bipartisan and working across the aisle!

///

If he managed to survive the primary, where his opponents would keep showing the picture of him with Obama, where Obama has his hand consolingly on Christie’s shoulder, in the General his campaign would flood the airwaves with the picture of him with Obama, where Obama has his hand consolingly on Christie’s shoulder.

35 klys  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:51:53am

I know it was a little thing in the big scheme of all the shit we didn’t have during the shutdown.

But I am so glad to have my geysercam back. Beehive is awesome.

36 steve_davis  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:52:54am

re: #2 aagcobb

Oh, no. Sarah must come on at least weekly. Her word salads are much to delicious to live without.

like eating one’s way through a Grand Mal Caesar Salad.

37 Decatur Deb  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:54:07am

re: #7 jaunte

Scat talking.

Is she is, or is she ain’t?

Youtube Video

38 RealityBasedSteve  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 11:57:26am

As someone who talks for a living (technical trainer), I know that is something that can happen when you don’t know WHAT you’re talking about in response to a question. More than once I’ve seen someone start talking about all the things that pop into their brain as they appear, hoping one of them is, in some small way, related to what the question is about. (not that I’d EVER admit that’s happened to me)

Either she really doesn’t have a clue beyond talking points, echoing back precanned scripts, or she’s displaying signs of schizophasia (word salad) which is often associated with some pretty severe mental illnesses. It often occurs to patients in a Manic state, which is not inconsistent with observed Palin behavior. (FWIW, I’m not a Shrink by any stretch of the imagination)

RBS

39 klys  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:01:37pm
40 Shiplord Kirel  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:05:54pm

Two things for which we should be eternally grateful:

John McCain did not win in ‘08
He is alive and healthy to this day.

41 Bulworth  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:05:54pm

re: #14 wrenchwench

Expect more RWNJ to sail out to sea in search of a new fundy paradise.

42 klys  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:07:52pm

More helpful tips brought to you by the class mailing list:

If you’re going to prove that you have read none of the handouts (like the one that goes into detail on how to ask for a regrade on an assignment) or watched the lectures (including the one where he again addresses how to contact them for a regrade on the homework), at least send the e-mail just to the instructor and not to all of the distance learning students.

You’re welcome.

43 Lidane  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:08:13pm

Could these assholes please decide which legislation is TEH MOST DANGEROUS EVAR please? It’s getting confusing trying to keep up with it all:

44 Petero1818  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:08:39pm

Firstly, I think the Botox may have gone to her brain. She seemed mentally rejuvenated and physically appears younger. Which doesn’t make her any smarter. When you take an idiot and hop them up on goof balls, they merely reveal their idiocy faster and more often. With Sarah that may seem like a tall task but I think she is up to it. Did I just hear her refer to her political foes as “enemies”? I am glad she is doing her part to dial back the rhetoric.

45 Ian G.  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:11:08pm

an almost jazz-like improvisatory rant

I think I’ll stick with “Blue Train” or “A Love Supreme”

On another note, I’d like to thank those who have corrected me on Daniel Larison. I thought he was simply a cranky paleo-con isolationist. I had no idea he was so in love with the Confederacy.

46 jaunte  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:13:06pm

re: #37 Decatur Deb

That looks like my dad’s Gibson. He was playing in St. Louis at about the same time this was recorded.

47 kerFuFFler  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:18:45pm

Seeing Palin in this recent clip reminds me of her ridiculous performance in the VP debate. At the time I wrote a blogpost about it.

Lowering the Bar——Special Limbo Edition

After disastrous interviews from Governor Sarah Palin, conservative columnist David Brooks seemed to reduce the qualifications for the Vice Presidency to the following:
Was this woman capable of completing an extemporaneous paragraph — a collection of sentences with subjects, verbs, objects and, if possible, an actual meaning?
Naturally he claims she passed this hurdle.

But many of us witnessed a dazzling shimmy right under this lowest of bars…..
But let’s not be too harsh criticizing Palin for ducking rather than clearing the hurdles. This former track star thought she was supposed to play a totally new, different game.

48 wrenchwench  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:25:52pm

re: #45 Ian G.

an almost jazz-like improvisatory rant

I think I’ll stick with “Blue Train” or “A Love Supreme”

On another note, I’d like to thank those who have corrected me on Daniel Larison. I thought he was simply a cranky paleo-con isolationist. I had no idea he was so in love with the Confederacy.

Isolationists always worry me.

As do paleocons.

And cranky people.

49 aagcobb  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:26:59pm

re: #48 wrenchwench

Isolationists always worry me.

As do paleocons.

And cranky people.

Pat Buchanan hits your worry trifecta then.

50 sizzzzlerz  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:28:51pm
She KNEW she was going on national TV, where she was going to be asked pretty much exactly this question,

So, you’re saying she had plenty of time to write her answers onto her hand and, yet, she still sounded like Elmer Fudd sitting on a juicer.

51 Ian G.  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:28:55pm

re: #48 wrenchwench

Isolationists always worry me.

As do paleocons.

And cranky people.

I’m not saying I agree with cranky isolationist paleocons. I’m just saying I think it’s possible to be one without being an implicit white supremacist (which membership in the League of the South is).

52 BongCrodny  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:31:27pm

1-1/2 minute Midttrafik Bus ad: Priceless.
5 minute Sarah Palin interview: Worthless.

53 lawhawk  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:31:59pm

re: #1 Sionainn

Megyn Kelly: *note to self…don’t book this moron again, ever.*

And that’s why she’ll have a regular slot. Because it got eyeballs and ratings are king (and key). Doesn’t matter how bad the person comes off. She gets them ratings, so she’ll be on … and on and on and on.

Only when she’s no longer bringing in the ratings will we finally be through with Palin. I don’t see that happening for a long, long, long time.

54 wrenchwench  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:32:26pm

re: #51 Ian G.

I’m not saying I agree with cranky isolationist paleocons. I’m just saying I think it’s possible to be one without being an implicit white supremacist (which membership in the League of the South is).

Possible, but always worth checking into.

And I think joining the LotS makes it explicit. If not, writing that essay sure did for DL.

55 Ace-o-aces  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:35:11pm

It seems like she was trying to fit in every right-wing anti-Obama meme in as quickly as possible and ended up just spouting a bunch of buzzwords without any context or relation to the questions. I don’t think it will matter to her teabagger fans though. They just hear the buzzwords. To them it probably sounds like:

“blah blah blah oil, blah blah blah Benghazi!!! blah blah Syria blah blah bombing.”

56 Vicious Babushka  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:38:34pm

WTFITS

57 klys  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:39:13pm

Reddit has its issues (oh does it have its issues) but occasionally you find something that really cracks you up.

Like the reddit for outside, the Diety-developed free-to-play MMO that boasts 7 billion players.

58 jaunte  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:39:26pm

re: #56 Vicious Babushka

BF, bravely committing someone else to the fight.

59 Bulworth  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:40:00pm

re: #56 Vicious Babushka

Only the Left is violent and has violent fantasies about civil wars breaking out. //

60 EPR-radar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:41:04pm

re: #51 Ian G.

I’m not saying I agree with cranky isolationist paleocons. I’m just saying I think it’s possible to be one without being an implicit white supremacist (which membership in the League of the South is).

That distinction is theoretically possible, but tends to blur considerably in practice. The paleo-con part of the conservative movement is where the lost causers, of varying degrees of virulence, naturally congregate.

And we shouldn’t forget that WFB defended white supremacy in the National Review, and to this day the National Review remains entirely too friendly to racists, provided they aren’t too explicit about what they are up to.

61 BongCrodny  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:41:48pm

re: #56 Vicious Babushka

We will either repent of abortion or there will be civil war:

So it’ll be the old white guys vs. everybody else?

62 Eclectic Cyborg  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:41:52pm

re: #56 Vicious Babushka

WTFITS

[Embedded content]

So many of these nutjobs seem to have endless dreams of violence and revolution yet not a single one of them wants to be the poor bastard that fires the first shot.

63 darthstar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:46:04pm

re: #15 lawhawk

Watching Breaking Bad is not a documentary. /

Breaking bad’s meth labs are nothing like the real thing…disgusting, dangerous places.

64 wrenchwench  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:52:58pm

re: #52 BongCrodny

1-1/2 minute Midttrafik Bus ad: Priceless.
5 minute Sarah Palin interview: Worthless.

I loved that bus ad. I wish we had a loooong bus here!

65 wrenchwench  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:53:50pm

re: #56 Vicious Babushka

WTFITS

[Embedded content]

Or both!

66 Eclectic Cyborg  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:54:37pm

re: #63 darthstar

Breaking bad’s meth labs are nothing like the real thing…disgusting, dangerous places.

That’s one of the things that bothered me about the show. That lab was WAY too clean and tidy.

67 Amory Blaine  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:55:39pm

We’re going down!!!!!

68 EPR-radar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:58:00pm

re: #66 Eclectic Cyborg

That’s one of the things that bothered me about the show. That lab was WAY too clean and tidy.

Walter White was portrayed as a competent chemist. Why on earth wouldn’t he run a much cleaner meth cooking operation than most?

69 darthstar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 12:58:08pm

re: #66 Eclectic Cyborg

That’s one of the things that bothered me about the show. That lab was WAY too clean and tidy.

As were the people.

70 darthstar  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:00:29pm
71 simoom  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:00:40pm

Actually, what ever happened to the Greenwald claims, from around the time Snowden had fled to Russia, that Snowden had set up a “deadman’s switch” where he’d passed the classified document trove to people all over the globe, encrypted, but with the password to go out if he’s blocked from the internet? Kind of undermines any claims of brilliant OPSEC when it comes to protecting US foreign intelligence info:

thedailybeast.com

Glenn Greenwald, the Guardian journalist who Snowden first contacted in February, told The Daily Beast on Tuesday that Snowden “has taken extreme precautions to make sure many different people around the world have these archives to insure the stories will inevitably be published.” Greenwald added that the people in possession of these files “cannot access them yet because they are highly encrypted and they do not have the passwords.” But, Greenwald said, “if anything happens at all to Edward Snowden, he told me he has arranged for them to get access to the full archives.”

And then of course there was Greenwald’s vaguely sinister claims in July:

theguardian.com

“Snowden has enough information to cause more damage to the US government in a minute alone than anyone else has ever had in the history of the United States. But that’s not his goal. [His] objective is to expose software that people around the world use without knowing what they are exposing themselves without consciously agreeing to surrender their rights to privacy. [He] has a huge number of documents that would be very harmful to the US government if they were made public.”

72 freetoken  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:00:54pm

Isn’t Megyn Kelly the one who just the other day claimed her new show would be serious and not the partisan hackery that normally comes out of Faux?

73 blueraven  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:00:59pm

As good as Sarah Palin makes Kelly look by comparison, I have to say, she also, is an idiot.

OK, I know she is not stupid, but since she took over this new prime time spot I have heard her several times remark to guests…please don’t talk numbers to me again or I will scream…or Chained CPI!? I don’t understand that, it gives me a headache. While at the same time really flirting with other male anchors to the point that it is uncomfortable.

WTF? So she is pretty, that protects her from having to understand basic government in financial terms ? Can you imagine a Candy Crowely or Rachel Maddow getting away with that?

74 Amory Blaine  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:02:06pm

I think the effort is multi-pronged. Palin’s job is to pour as many talking points out into the wild as time allows.

75 Sionainn  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:04:43pm

re: #66 Eclectic Cyborg

That’s one of the things that bothered me about the show. That lab was WAY too clean and tidy.

But wasn’t it that clean and tidy because Walt wanted no impurities whatsoever to contaminate his batches?

76 calochortus  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:06:06pm

re: #73 blueraven

As good as Sarah Palin makes Kelly look by comparison, I have to say, she also, is an idiot.

OK, I know she is not stupid, but since she took over this new prime time spot I have heard her several times remark to guests…please don’t talk numbers to me again or I will scream…or Chained CPI!? I don’t understand that, it gives me a headache. While at the same time really flirting with other male anchors to the point that it is uncomfortable.

WTF? So she is pretty, that protects her from having to understand basic government in financial terms ? Can you imagine a Candy Crowely or Rachel Maddow getting away with that?

They’re just jealous because they aren’t as pretty.
/

77 Spocomptonite  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 1:24:55pm

re: #6 Eclectic Cyborg

Didn’t this just happen awhile ago when Sean Hannity couldn’t keep a leash on…was it Ann Coulter?

You’d think Fox would learn there are some guests you want to be very careful booking.

The really stupid thing is they have done so much to create crazies like this. It’s almost like Frankenstein losing control of his monster.

Speaking of Ann Coulter, she’s doing an AMA on Reddit next week that is expected to go horrendously.

78 Tigger2  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 2:01:25pm

Every time Palin opens her mouth another lie falls out.

79 Ming  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 2:39:13pm

re: #9 Dr. Matt

Calling Palin an “amateur” is an insult to amateurs. She’s simply a vessel of proud idiocy.

“Proud idiocy”: what an excellent way to sum up Sarah Palin in two words.

I consider the time from August 29, 2008 (when McCain chose her) to November 2, 2008 (when she got 46% of the popular vote) to be a pivotal time in the right-wing’s descent. America crossed a very important line, much like the recent government shutdown, and I have no doubt the rest of the world took notice.

To this day, it makes me uncomfortable to think of what political office she got 46% of the vote for.

80 CuriousLurker  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 3:38:28pm

I wasn’t able to listen to this blithering idiot for longer than 60 seconds. Every time I see her face, I see McCain’s along with it. I’ll never forgive him for being willing to put her a heartbeat away from the presidency.

81 theheat  Fri, Oct 18, 2013 4:06:02pm

Game Change and the SNL skits are the only consolation I can find for McCain making that blathering dipshit remotely relevant to any political discussion. Both Tina Fey and Julianne Moore did amazing jobs of accurately portraying Palin for what she is, neither of which were flattering in any way.


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