Something is seriously wrong here. I'm actually starting to feel compassion for this woman. I still don't want her anywhere near the nuclear codes, but she's really kind of a tool, no?
It's not like she has much of a choice. The stoopids are her base, and if the stoopids are screaming about the "Climategate" hoax, then she has to, too.
I'm not sure if Sarah Palin is the dumbest or the smartest politician in America. I do disagree with John Cleese though. Michael Palin is the funniest Palin.
I think we all need to admit that her obsessive need to be in the spotlight is directly proportionate to our Schadenfreudic need to make snarky comments about her. (Here, I'll go first.)
@Lysergic Asset: Sarah Palin switches on my gene for pursuit. I get, like, oho, here it comes again, completely clueless and wearing the same idiotic grin.
Protip: Want to wear a visor and sunglasses to go "incognito"? Visors without the names of your former running mates on them are like $1.50 at Walgreens.
This is like when you hide a toy from an infant and he thinks it's magically disappeared because he can't see it anymore and he gives you a look like "Never in my 9 months on earth have I seen something like this!"
I wonder if in her world incognito means "hoping, wishing, and praying someone, anyone, notices her, and gives her reason to mouth-barf babble-talk her way into the next news cycle."
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"Rooty pooty tooty toot".
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I swear the woman has the mind of Daffy Duck.
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