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    Posted February 7, 2010 by
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    Sarah Palin & Her Amazing Wasilla Teleprompter!

     

    Sarah Palin defies logic in conventional terms - or maybe its just amongst the educated - but when her primary audience are the so called tea-baggers and the evangelical's maybe things like this don't register against their ignorance scarred neurons.

     

    She went before the tea-baggers for her $100K speech and used notes written on her hand during the Q&A.

     

    The words are if you cannot read them are: "Energy", "Tax" and "Lift American Spirits" are clearly visible. There's also what appears to read as "Budget cuts" with the word Budget crossed out.

     

    And this is presidential material? I love this because if this leader of the kook- squad actually runs for high office she will syphon off  the quack vote which is usually in the GOP fold and the main GOP candidates will suffer.

     

    The takeaway is that this presidential contender apparently can't remember her supposed core principles and needs a cheat-sheet when simply asked about her beliefs.

     

    To quote Charlie Brown:

    Good grief.

     

    The best stuff above is taken from the following link...and also some great shots of her stairing at her hand for wisdom.

     

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/stefan-sirucek/did-palin-use-crib-notes_b_452458.html

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