NOT Noteworthy: Governor Sarah Palin Speaks

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If you haven't gotten a sense for John McCain's poor choice of a running mate, don't miss tonite's great Vice Presidential debate between Senator Joe Biden and Governor Sarah Palin.

Senator Joe Biden can be prone to fits of brain farts but this session with Sarah Palin will more likely be a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent.

To mentally prepare yourself for the onslaught of dull nonsensical hyperbole spewing forth in the form of answers to critical national issues put to Governor Palin, you might like to prepare your mind, or dumb it down to be more accurate, by visiting this site and generating a few Palinesque answers.

Think of it as your very own personal interview with Sarah Palin and if you come away confused, congratulations.  Here's a sample:

Can't get an interview with Sarah Palin? We've got you covered.

Q: How will you fix the economy?

A: Our economy and putting it back on the side of the leadership there. I do bring to this table, and that's with the Bush administration that we have to keep. I do bring to this table, and that's the beauty of American elections, of course, that is what has got to get caught up in this nation at this time. It is obvious to me that confirmation of the status quo, going with the Bush administration that we have got to see trade as opportunity, not as competitive, scary thing, but one in five jobs being created in the state that produces nearly 20 percent of the American people.

I'm lost in a blizzard of words. Repeat the question! I give up. Ask a new question!


Have a six-pack of beer and snacks at the ready.  The debate is going to be entertaining if not informative.

Oh the humanity!
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