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Sarah Palin having a bad toobs day

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Governor Moosemeat had a bad media day. Everywhere the subject of Sarah went, the insults followed. First, CNN mocked her:



That didn’t sit well with Palin’s fans.

I’ll be damned if I’m going to let a bunch of twisted sex perverts and their bisexual, jiveass negro of a President run their sick agenda on my country. Let’s all go to Chick-Fil-A every chance we get and make sure it’s a winner.

FinickyGreek 3 hours ago

Then Dick Cheney trashed her. Asked about the serious business of picking vice presidents, saved-by-the-heart-of-a-gay-Guatemalan-blow-job-champion Richard called McCain’s choosing of the calisthenic tundraclown “a mistake”:

Cheney would not comment on what he told Romney and Myers, but he was harsh in his assessment of McCain’s decision to pick Palin.

“That one,” Cheney said, “I don’t think was well handled.”

“The test to get on that small list has to be, ‘Is this person capable of being president of the United States?’”

Cheney believes Sarah Palin failed that test.

“I like Governor Palin. I’ve met her. I know her. She – attractive candidate. But based on her background, she’d only been governor for, what, two years. I don’t think she passed that test…of being ready to take over. And I think that was a mistake.”

Sarah Palin hasn’t been interested in governing anything since she quit on her home state. So, in Dick-world, she’ll never be “capable of being president of the United States.” Thwack. Commenters mostly piled on the put down. But some fans of the famous shrill faced off with the pack:

What a total moron you are to actually post as :God” who you probably spit upon with your disgusting sexual habit, and body eroding weed. Take another hit of Mary Jane and kill your brain cells more along with the rest of you sick entourage and voters so the rest of us will be rid of you perverted filth.

Posted by: DJ | 3:28 pm

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  1. SA  •  Jul 29, 2012 @11:29 pm
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    The bigger story is the Chick-Fil-A owner talking like a bigoted fundie on a bigoted fundie radio show, and Rahm Emanuel and Bloomberg’s totalitarian overreaction to it. It will make great fodder for the ACLJ and Tea Partiers to claim big government overreach — and this time it will be true. Focus on the Family has already “reported” on it.

  2. toma  •  Jul 30, 2012 @2:08 am
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    I don’t mind the free speech, but Emanuel is being heavy-handed. Why can’t these guys just say they welcome the company but won’t buy food there? Or that the CEO is putting politics above business interests? They’d be right. Instead they’re seen as trying to ‘own’ their cities. The way some folks fear government, they aren’t doing themselves any favors.

  3. SA  •  Jul 30, 2012 @6:52 am
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    This kind of thing just increases my paranoia that our two party system is a farce. Just an act performed by the 1% to pacify and divide the plebes.