111 Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 On OReilly. He fed her questions and she agreed. Not the FAIL we were looking for, but she has still got plenty of time to really FAIL hard.I can't wait to see the internet montages of the nonsense she spews. Apparently there is a bookie taking bets on whether she will last the year before being sacked. Quote
ivan Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 i think i speak on behalf of the group when i say, who fucking gives a fuck? if i wanted to watch a dipshit drooling brain-jelly all over the place, it's not like i didn't already have plenty of options oh jolly capitalism, thank you for so many flavors of fuckedness! Quote
KaskadskyjKozak Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 On OReilly. He fed her questions and she agreed. Not the FAIL we were looking for, but she has still got plenty of time to really FAIL hard.I can't wait to see the internet montages of the nonsense she spews. Apparently there is a bookie taking bets on whether she will last the year before being sacked. you left out "quit" Quote
No. 13 Baby Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 A scripted, edited show with yes-men at her side... how can Buttercup possibly fail? Quote
Lars Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Not the FAIL we were looking for Be honest and tell us how you really feel... And besides, why are you liberals so afraid of her? Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 You've got to be joking. We fucking love Palin. She's the nailed log lodged up the RNC's inflamed asshole. Absolutely adore that trailer cunt. Quote
StevenSeagal Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 But first... Her message for the future generations! Governor Palin is a great supporter of America's free enterprise system and understands that industries like the beverage alcohol industry play a key role in driving our national economy. Think of all the jobs drunkenness helps to create! We expect she will share with the convention attendees her analysis of the current political environment and her vision for America's future Bringing the wisdom of Alaska to the big stage: fat, drunk and stupid. And a retard shall lead them. Quote
StevenSeagal Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 And besides, why are you liberals so afraid of her? Better still, why aren't you appalled by her? Quote
Doug Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Not the FAIL we were looking for Be honest and tell us how you really feel... And besides, why are you liberals so afraid of her? You're correct here. Liberals should not be afraid of her. Once the "base" of whom she gets so fired up get enough prolonged exposure to her, the majority of them will see her for what she really is. A media savvy self serving self prompting under-educated idiot. Get her out there for all to see. Her shortcomings are not the product of a left wing biased mainstream media attack squad. She truly is all show. Enjoy it while it lasts. Quote
StevenSeagal Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 the majority of them will see her for what she really is. A media savvy self serving self prompting under-educated idiot. Already the opinion of even Alaska's conservatives, who are now understanding what exactly she meant when she resigned so that "she could better serve the people of Alaska"- by moving to the lower 48 to more fully embrace her narcissism. Quote
Mal_Con Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 She is scary in the same way a drunk school bus driver is scary. Quote
j_b Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Once the "base" of whom she gets so fired up get enough prolonged exposure to her, the majority of them will see her for what she really is. How is she worse than GW, besides her not being born with a silver spoon in her mouth? Granted, her sex puts her at a disadvantage with misogynists. Quote
prole Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 A media savvy self serving self prompting under-educated idiot. She's one of us. Quote
Stonehead Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 A media savvy self serving self prompting under-educated idiot. She's one of us. That pretty much says it all. I just wonder though if the elitist attitude in both parties will take a thumping in 2012 as populist sentiment is consolidated into a viable political force fueled by the continuation of conditions mimicking economic depression. Also, I could never understand the incongruity of neglecting the folks closest to one, say abusive alcoholic Uncle Joe or your next door neighbor, yet at the same time advocating a Kumbaya approach to complete strangers on the other side of the globe because you think the they're getting a bad rap. Why are people nicer to people they don't know as opposed to someone you might know? Familiarity breeds contempt? People of Wal-Mart? Quote
StevenSeagal Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 A media savvy self serving self prompting under-educated idiot. She's one of us. That pretty much says it all. I just wonder though if the elitist attitude in both parties will take a thumping in 2012 as populist sentiment is consolidated into a viable political force fueled by the continuation of conditions mimicking economic depression. Also, I could never understand the incongruity of neglecting the folks closest to one, say abusive alcoholic Uncle Joe or your next door neighbor, yet at the same time advocating a Kumbaya approach to complete strangers on the other side of the globe because you think the they're getting a bad rap. Why are people nicer to people they don't know as opposed to someone you might know? Familiarity breeds contempt? People of Wal-Mart? "Alcoholic Uncle Joe" is a great guy, deep down, and we all love him. But we won't be letting him take the kids out for a Sunday drive, either. And we don't want him to be President. If you think xenophobia, racism, paranoia, 16th century religious fundamentalism that belongs on the same shelf with Harry Potter and Batman, and lack of education (elitists! OMG) is just what we need, knock yourself out. Quote
richard_noggin Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 How can the Libraian porn star look fail? she is Destined to be a shock talk show host, similar to Glen Beck and Rush Limbaugh for FOX it’s all about ratings and money, and for Palin it’s about capitalizing on here fame before the next presidential election that is why she quit her governorship of Alaska and slammed out that book. She makes me laugh when she talks politics. Quote
ivan Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 sarah palin seems to me to be dan quayle w/ a pair of tits i'm w/ tvash - i love having her around - she's a hoot i will become alarmed when she's a red cunt hair away from becoming prez though Quote
prole Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 A media savvy self serving self prompting under-educated idiot. She's one of us. That pretty much says it all. I meant she should join Spray. Quote
j_b Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 Familiarity breeds contempt? People of Wal-Mart? No, accountability results from knowledge, when it is available but it isn't for most and populism can be easily co-opted (cue the teabaggers who want what's good for the health insurance industry) Leaving people and their land alone is a "kumbaya approach"? wtf? Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted January 13, 2010 Posted January 13, 2010 (edited) sarah palin seems to me to be dan quayle w/ a pair of tits i'm w/ tvash - i love having her around - she's a hoot i will become alarmed when she's a red cunt hair away from becoming prez though I don't love having her around for entertainment...I don't watch Springer either. I love having her around because she's a cancerous carbuncle on the RNC. Edited January 14, 2010 by tvashtarkatena Quote
Stonehead Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 She's one of us. That pretty much says it all. I just wonder though if the elitist attitude in both parties will take a thumping in 2012 as populist sentiment is consolidated into a viable political force fueled by the continuation of conditions mimicking economic depression. Also, I could never understand the incongruity of neglecting the folks closest to one, say abusive alcoholic Uncle Joe or your next door neighbor, yet at the same time advocating a Kumbaya approach to complete strangers on the other side of the globe because you think the they're getting a bad rap. Why are people nicer to people they don't know as opposed to someone you might know? Familiarity breeds contempt? People of Wal-Mart? "Alcoholic Uncle Joe" is a great guy, deep down, and we all love him. But we won't be letting him take the kids out for a Sunday drive, either. And we don't want him to be President. If you think xenophobia, racism, paranoia, 16th century religious fundamentalism that belongs on the same shelf with Harry Potter and Batman, and lack of education (elitists! OMG) is just what we need, knock yourself out. You're failing to understand what I'm saying, not that you're unintelligent but perhaps I didn't state it right. Shouldn't domestic problems such as unemployment take precedence? The Obama administration might be preparing to tackle the illegal immigration issue ( Obama Readying Immigration Overhaul Despite Political Risks) but will he do so at the risk of alienating many voters who are unemployed or underemployed? Quote
tvashtarkatena Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 She's one of us. That pretty much says it all. I just wonder though if the elitist attitude in both parties will take a thumping in 2012 as populist sentiment is consolidated into a viable political force fueled by the continuation of conditions mimicking economic depression. Also, I could never understand the incongruity of neglecting the folks closest to one, say abusive alcoholic Uncle Joe or your next door neighbor, yet at the same time advocating a Kumbaya approach to complete strangers on the other side of the globe because you think the they're getting a bad rap. Why are people nicer to people they don't know as opposed to someone you might know? Familiarity breeds contempt? People of Wal-Mart? "Alcoholic Uncle Joe" is a great guy, deep down, and we all love him. But we won't be letting him take the kids out for a Sunday drive, either. And we don't want him to be President. If you think xenophobia, racism, paranoia, 16th century religious fundamentalism that belongs on the same shelf with Harry Potter and Batman, and lack of education (elitists! OMG) is just what we need, knock yourself out. You're failing to understand what I'm saying, not that you're unintelligent but perhaps I didn't state it right. Shouldn't domestic problems such as unemployment take precedence? The Obama administration might be preparing to tackle the illegal immigration issue ( Obama Readying Immigration Overhaul Despite Political Risks) but will he do so at the risk of alienating many voters who are unemployed or underemployed? It's been my experience that the Kumbaya folks care about people close and far, and that terms like 'Kumbaya' and 'elitist' provide excuses for not giving a shit about anyone but number 1. And the fucked up alcoholic Uncle Joe as an example of someone you should 'care for'? WTF is up wit dat? Quote
No. 13 Baby Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Today Beck asked Buttercup to name her favorite founding father and after a pregnant pause she replied... "You know, well, all of them" Damn liberal media! Quote
prole Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Today Beck asked Buttercup to name her favorite founding father and after a pregnant pause she replied... "You know, well, all of them" Damn liberal media! That skank is pregnant again?! Quote
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