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Wednesday, October 01, 2008
The "unethical" Katie Couric asks Joe Biden and Sarah Palin some of those dreaded questions, this time about Supreme Court decisions.
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Katie Couric: "What other Supreme Court cases do you disagree with?"
Sarah Palin: "Hmmmmmmm..Well..lets see of course in the great history of America there have been rulings that there is never going to be absolute consensus by every American and, um, there are those issues again like Roe v Wade where I believe are best held on a state level and addressed there so, again going through the history of America there..there would be others but um..."
Katis Couric: "Can you think of any?"
Sarah Palin: "I would think of..of..any again that would best be dealt with on a more local level, maybe I would take issue with..but..hum..you know as a mayor, and a governor, and even as a vice president if I am so privileged to serve would be in a position of changing those things but in supporting the law of the land as it reads today."
So go ahead and tell me how this airhead is going to beat Joe Biden in a debate.
Unless they put Dick Cheney on the stage wearing a Sarah Palin mask this is going to be a bloodbath!
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Ummm, well you know, Katie, I'm not sayin' that such as, y'know, I'd love the americans to make this a state vote, and if it came up, y'know such as the Alaska being Putin's head rearin' and all. Such as. I know, I support fightin' the terrorists and the fly-over Russians, such as.
ReplyDeleteGryphen wrote: "So go ahead and tell me how this airhead is going to beat Joe Biden in a debate."
ReplyDelete*snort* If Palin smashed a beer can on her forehead, physically assaulted Biden and the moderator, mooned the audience, and set the debate venue on fire, the Republicans would still declare her the winner.
We should never forget about the 'zombie voters'. If the Republicans dug up a dead guy, reanimated him, and put a dog's brain in his head, the 'zombie voters' would still vote for him over a Democrat.
From Americablog:
ReplyDeleteBut, in June of this year, Governor Palin expressed outrage over the Exxon Valdez case, which was decided by the U.S. Supreme Court JUST FOUR MONTHS AGO. A case affecting Alaska. And a case about energy, her signature issue, her BEST issue, McCain keeps telling us.
From Gov. Sarah Palin:
"I am extremely disappointed with today's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court," Palin said. "While the decision brings some degree of closure to Alaskans suffering from 19 years of litigation and delay, the court gutted the jury's decision on punitive damages."
She's a blithering idiot. This was an Alaska case. And, at its core, the case is about energy, which is her supposed expertise - remember, John McCain said she knows more about energy than anyone in America.
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Love it.
Lynne
Aren't you being a little hard on janitors at Ivy League schools, or any janitor for that matter? I think many of them have more intelligence and good sense than Palin.
ReplyDeleteI have nothing but affection for janitors.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to find where anyone said anything negative about janitors?? What am I missing??
ReplyDeleteIt is in the post below this one.
ReplyDeleteAh! Well, saying a janitor is not qualified to teach in an ivy league school is pretty much a reality, not an insult. I'm not qualified, either. You can substitute me for the janitor, Gryphen :)
ReplyDeleteI think intelligent people will see it as a bloodbath in which Bidens knowledge, experience and composure will annihilate Palins word salads. However, Andrew Halcro has a good take on the way the average American may see it: http://www.csmonitor.com/2008/1001/p09s01-coop.html
ReplyDeleteIt frightens me. There is also a new video up of their different takes on the separation of church and state.