MSNBC’s Ed Schultz takes a well-deserved shot at Gretchen Carlson’s cockamamie theory about Sarah Palin’s reading crib notes from her hand during a follow-up interview at last weekend’s “Tea Party” convention as being a deliberate form of mockery aimed at President Obama’s penchant for speaking to audiences from a teleprompter.
Not even close… and no cigar for you, former Miss America!
By the way, just as an interesting side-note, did you know that Michele “Crazy Eyes” Bachmann was Carlson’s nanny back in Anoka, Minnesota when she was an infantile beauty-pageant queen in the making? I can’t make this stuff up — it’s actually true!
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I’ve got it! It’s now so clear to me! Sarah Palin is the “Chance” of the Republican party!
Precisely…
“Stuffed with rice pudding between the ears…”
To be fair though, at least Chance was well-meaning in his naïveté, Palin…not so much.
True enough. I can’t help but think she’s entirely disingenuous.
It is too bad Jerzy Kosinski died. We could have asked him to write a sequel.
I always wondered if “Chase the Gardener” got to be the President.
…the economy is like seasons in the garden…
sorry, missed an “r” in my e-mail address and got a new crab-like symbol.
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2010/01/25/updated-white-house-responds-obama-uses-teleprompter-address-sixth-gr
The President brings his teleprompter to address sixth graders.
The teleprompter tells him to say “corpsmen” , and he mispronounces it twice.
Silence from the liberal media.
Tomm — It looked like a devilish pumpkin.
Feyenoord — Gawd you’re tiresome. Silence from the liberal media? You mean the way Obama was pilloried for it on The Daily Show and then a bunch of other shows gleefully repeated Jon Stewart’s mockery of that incident?
Now fuck off and get your facts straight before you start spinning your wearisome right-wing talking points.
I got a kick out of her bashing Obama for hocky talk, all the while she’s hocky talking – you know, drop the “g’s”, etc.
You betcha
Whoops, I guess it should be “hoky” talk. Sorry.
Is it hoky or hokey? In any case, I can’t stand that faux “folksy” kind of speech. I spent years in Windsor trying to prevent my kids from talking that way.