An Infinite Number, Apparently

What would be my answer to the question, "So, how many different ways can the hard left articulate, 'Palin is an idiot'?".................................................................................................P.S. Look, I'll admit it, the lady brings a fair amount of the criticism on herself. But when I read how some of these leftist bloggers just go on and on and on ("a worthless piece of excrement", that's probably my all-time favorite), I always want to point out to them, "Oh, and your guys are soooooooooooo much better."...I mean, seriously, have you seen that Ed Schultz character? The guy is insane. He was recently featured in a G.Q. tongue-in-cheek piece entitled, "The Top 25 Least Influential People in America". They put him at number 3 (Tim Pawlenty was number 1) and, boy, oh boy, did that ever piss the fellow off. And crazy, you want to talk about crazy? He actually hypothesized that this was some sort of conspiratorial thing between G.Q. and Anderson Cooper, his time-slot competitor over at CNN. I mean, this is some really scary stuff here, folks - characters like that walking around amongst us.....................................................................................................Just for the record, this was the hilarious write-up that G.Q. provided regarding Mr. Schultz - "Then there are pundits like Ed Schultz. Do you watch “The Ed Show” on MSNBC? Of course you don’t. No one does. The only reason that people watch “The Ed Show” is that they’re working out in a hotel gym and they can’t find a staff member to change the channel to ESPN."......Huh? Is that pretty good or what? LOL

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  1. Conservative women just scare the snot out of liberals - almost as much as conservative black people. As for the rest of the crazy's, well, that's just the left for you, you'd HAVE to be nuts to BE a liberal!

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  2. Gorges is on to something. Libs like their minions firmly planted on the reservation. Free thought and personal liberty is a threat to their agenda.

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  3. Um, Les. Not to put too fine a point on it, but Schultz/Palin comparison doesn't quite fit here.

    Palin was chosen by John McCain to be a heart beat away from the presidency of the USofA. She fancied herself fully equipped to be the leader of the free world, which she could see from her front porch.

    Ed Schultz is a host of a low-rated teevee cable news program--and not running for political office, let alone the vice presidency of the USofA. Not anywhere close to comparison with what Palin was trying to achieve with her meager gifts.



    As for SF and Gorges claim that Libs are nuts and have to be firmly on "the plantation?"

    Explain to us nutty Libs why candidates with smarts and experience, Pawlenty, Huntsman, for example, are at the bottom of the heap of your potential candidates, and the candidates with the least amount of smarts are at the top.

    Could it be that say, Huntsman, said global warming and evolution are facts, and this is heresy for anyone on the conservative plantation?

    Or Ron Paul, who believes the US should get out of the business of invading other countries? These positions don't play well with the base, do they, so it withholds its support for independent thinkers, and encourages intellectual light weights like Bachmann and Perry, and Cain, and hypocritical shape-shifters like Gingrich and Romney, so long as they stick with their extreme rightwing dogma, from which any other candidate must never stray.

    Get the logs out of your eyes, guys.

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  4. Ah Shaw, you indeed are a worthy opponent. We would, and do disagree with respect to the proper size and role of the federal govetnment, however, I find little to argue with in your comment.

    My man Will however did a right fine post.

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  5. Shaw said: "She fancied herself fully equipped to be the leader of the free world, which she could see from her front porch."

    Ahem. It was Tina Fey that said that she could see Russia from her yard. Yet so many on the Left atttribute this actually to Sarah Palin. Is it malice or ignorance?

    I guess there is such a lack of bad quotations from Sarah Palin, that people have to fake them for her.

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  6. Whether Schultz is popular or not, he's ten times more knowledgeable about the world around us than Palin!

    JMJ

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  7. jmj - Schultz is an not only not too bright, he is a horses a*s as well. Get a grip dude!

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  8. I think that some of the criticism of Palin was valid (the fact that she was divisive, ill-prepared, etc.). But once it became apparent that she was never going to run for President (all of that running around was nothing but Trumping), and was in fact herself nothing but a pundit, I really think that we reached a saturation point on the vilification.

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  9. How 'bout Schultz, though, thinking that Anderson Cooper and G.Q. are conspiring to try and take him down?......Howard Beale or bust, apparently.

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  10. dmarks. You have no sense of humor or irony. Do you see any quotes around what I wrote about Palin and her porch?

    "Lighten up, Francis!"

    You can look that up on YouTube.

    [RN, apparently, when I include links in my comments here and at Sue's blog, my comments go straight into spam.]

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  11. Shaw - I just now checked my spam folder and there were no comments or anything for that matter found there.


    Nor have I deleted any of your comments.

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