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Posted in Politics with tags deficit, Hurricane Katrina, Iraq, New Orleans, Republicans, Sept. 11, Tea Party, vote on November 1, 2010 by macmysterySarah Palin endorses right(-wing) guy in wrong state
Posted in Humor, Politics with tags 2010 elections, Democrats, Gov. Sarah Palin, John Raese, Pennsylvania, Reno, Republicans, Tea Party, The American flag, The Guardian, U.S. Senate, West Virginia on October 21, 2010 by macmysteryWhile she still has millions of supporters and there’s a lot of misguided (that’s me being polite) people who believe she would/should/could be president, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin proves again she’s clueless.
Apparently, Palin endorsed, via Twitter, John Raese for the U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania. We have a problem, Allentown. Raese is running for the U.S. Senate in WEST VIRGINIA.
But he can see Pennsylvania from his house … right?
I know, it could have been an honest mistake … a slip of the tongue … but it’s all part of a pattern, so that defense doesn’t work any more.
What makes the story even better? It’s possible Raese doesn’t even actually live in W.Va. He owns a business there, but his wife and kids live in Florida. Hmm.
UPDATE/ADDENDUM: Piling on Palin
I didn’t want to make a whole seperate post for fear of drawing accusations that I might be unfairly piling on Palin, but I found this story soon after the post about her erroneous endorsement.
Apparently, the Tea Party darling desecrated an American flag during a rally in one of my favorite cities, Reno, Nev. If you watch the video, I actually think she does it twice … once between the 1:30 and 1:41 mark, and then again at the very end of the video.
I don’t know how big a deal this really is. This falls under the same sort of category as flag burning. But I’d be willing to bet that Tea Party supporters are the type of people who think flag burners should be prosecuted. So logically, they should be just as upset by this. But I have a feeling they aren’t.
Here’s a link to the story. And here’s just the video from The Guardian, if you’d like to avoid the commentary of the first website.