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July 6, 2009
Why The Republicans Suck
Watching Scarborough and others on MSNBC this morning, it's been made crystal clear: Even after Sarah Palin's latest meltdown/disaster, she's still being regarded as the most influential non-Limbaugh character in the party.
That's why the Republicans are so screwed.
Filed under: Joe Scarborough || MSNBC || Republicans || Sarah Palin
Posted By Bob Cesca | July 6, 2009 9:09 AM
Comments
Exactly! The racist and horny Pat Buchanan did his usual job of squeeling each time her name was spoken. And these idiots wonder why they're down to 21%. Scarborough seems to think that the bimbo will be taking over Greta Van Sustren's spot on fox at 10PM. I'm curious as to what Meghan Kelly thinks about this since she was rumored to be getting this spot. If Palin does get this tv gig you can bet that she'll be right in her element. Throwing shit at people while not having to actually spar with them face to face. I suspect that her book will be like that as well.
Posted by: roxsteady
at July 6, 2009 9:40 AM
Well, right now she is the only thing the base has to look forward to.
The corporate media keeps propping her up for ratings and she keeps doing wild things to keep the base entertained.
Every progressive should be rooting for the Public option and getting Palin on Fox News. Have her front and center to keep the base on the downward spiral.
Posted by: Chris Koeber
at July 6, 2009 10:16 AM
Go away for a weekend and look what happens!
I understand John McCain said Palin would take on a leadership role! Of course! For once I understand perfectly what Ol' YellaTeeth is saying!
My only questions are: Will that be with or without seeds? Butter or a shmear? Would the "almost one term governor" care for some jelly or some jam?.......................
(Flaming Lips fans, the retort is in your court, FTW...)
Posted by: Curly Lasagna
at July 6, 2009 11:36 AM
Somewhere along the way clinical insanity became some sort of a "political strategy." It's so bizarre to watch.
Posted by: Addi
at July 6, 2009 11:40 AM
This is beyond the realm of my most wild understanding.
Shes still the second-coming to the republicans?
Why? How? Huh?
The republicans would probably have to stick their hand on a hot burner before they would accept that it is hot. All other indicators simply wont do, they have to learn the hardest way possible.
Posted by: J M Ashby
at July 6, 2009 2:52 PM



