Showing posts with label Sarah Palin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sarah Palin. Show all posts

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Remembering Palin

She made you laugh, she made you cry, she made you scream, "WTF?" in your sleep.  Bob Cesca updates us on the "2008 Doof of the Year" award.  At the moment, she's winning in a landslide.  If you haven't voted already, there's still time.



We too are praying that she become the GOP's nominee in 2012. Imagine all the fun we'd miss out on if she weren't.

Friday, November 7, 2008

Friday, October 24, 2008

Moscow Madness for Sarah


Warning: this video clip may cause you to laugh hysterically.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Conservatives for Change


This video features a number of Republicans and other conservatives giving their reasons for supporting Barack Obama for President. These are not celebrities or politicians but just everyday folks. I think even Sarah Palin would describe them as 'average Joes' living in the 'pro-America' areas of the United States.


Saturday, October 11, 2008

Unwelcome: Alaska Disasta

The McCain-Palin team may get booed two days in a row.

Sarah Palin will be dropping the puck this evening in Philadelphia before the Flyers' home opener against the New York Rangers.

Not everyone is happy about it though.

It's widely believed she should expect a frigid welcome. According to a poll by the Philadelphia Inquirer, more than 60% dont' like the idea.  

She'll be fine; she's used to the cold.

Believe it or not, she already has her own professional hockey card which will be passed out at the game, although it's not nearly as flattering her baseball card from Upper Deck.

Her nickname is the Alaska Disasta, and her stats have more to do with outsourcing American jobs, earmarks and promoting corporate welfare than hockey.

What were they thinking?

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Quote of the Day

From Arianna Huffington yesterday, referring to Sarah Palin in particular and other so-called leaders in general :

"It's in our DNA to fear evil genius. But we still have to be trained to recognize the dangers of  clueless mediocrity."