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Related: About this forumSarah Palin’s Top-Five Most Utterly Nonsensical Sentences from Yesterday’s Fox News Interview
Sarah Palins Top-Five Most Utterly Nonsensical Sentences from Yesterdays Fox News Interviewhttp://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/2013/10/sarah-palin-s-top-five-most-utterly-nonsensical-sentences-from-yesterday-s-fox-news-interview
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Sarah Palin’s Top-Five Most Utterly Nonsensical Sentences from Yesterday’s Fox News Interview (Original Post)
applegrove
Oct 2013
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livetohike
(22,145 posts)1. Speed kills n/t
fitman
(482 posts)5. Lie right here:
and then locking up pipelines and resources that will result in us being more reliant on foreign imports for energy
The US has produced a record amount of oil and gas in 2013 and has the highest export of natural gas EVER
The US has produced a record amount of oil and gas in 2013 and has the highest export of natural gas EVER
SummerSnow
(12,608 posts)2. I read it.
It reminded me of the ravings of a schitzoid drugged induced comatose dingbat. What the hell is she talking about? My head hurts now.
Ikonoklast
(23,973 posts)3. I think I have a problem. I read this one...
Ive been saying for years that robust, competitive primaries make for a better political systemit makes people work harder and express more articulately what their record is and what their intentions for our country is, so as for the individual races, Im going to see who the opposition to the sitting, kind of status quo politicians are and well go from there, but Megyn, heres the deal: the . . . what were talkin about right now . . . the enemy of Americas economic freedom is this fundamental transformation of America, the enemy of the enemy is my friendis any common-sense conservatives friend, so we do have to consider politicians record, what it is they intend to do to stop this fundamental transformation and this stripping away of our economic freedom, and those who cant stand strong to defend our republic, to defend our Constitution, heck yeah, theyve got to be primaried, otherwise were goin down.
...and my left eye started going all wonky on me, my lower lip started to sag, and I forgot the name of my third-grade teacher.
applegrove
(118,686 posts)4. LOL! I actually understood her point. I have a language disability
that has me listen with my mind, not my auditory memory.