Sunday, June 27, 2010

"Full-Frontal Stupidity": Open Mic Catch Reporters' Snarks After Palin Speech

A reasonable and prudent person might think that after Joe Biden's numerous "lobotomy moments" in front of open mics that Liberals would learn.  Nah...  Liberal stupidity continues, this time by several people after Sarah Palin concluded her remarks at a fund raising speech as California State University Stanislaus.


These are Liberals after all; thus reasonable and prudent tests don't apply.


Several people were caught on an open mike mocking Sarah Palin for delivering a "roller coaster"-type speech after she addressed California State University, Stanislaus on Friday.  In related news, Police are apparently looking into filing charges against the reporters for public display of full-frontal stupidity. (/sarc)
A real shame Palin didn't hear the remarks so she could have followed Biden's shining example of how to treat citizens...
As the former Alaska governor stepped off stage at the sold-out dinner fundraiser and the sound of applause faded away, voices identified as reporters in a viral video could be heard one after another cracking jokes about the speech.
"Oh my God, I feel like I just got off a roller coaster, going round and round, and up and down. Sh-t flying out … everywhere," one said, as someone else made whooshing sounds.
Another one chimed in, comparing the address to the work of a sloppy college student.
"When you’ve got to write a report as a college student and you just try to jam as many quotes in as possible … That’s what I got," he said.
Someone else added: "She didn’t finish a statement."
Then another voice could be heard cutting through, saying: "Did she make a statement, because I didn’t catch that either."

2 comments:

  1. More victims of Palin Derangement Syndrome. Some say it is bad character, and some say it is a disease.

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  2. >I didn’t catch that either

    Well, if they were reporters, I'm confident that there was quite a bit that they didn't catch.

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