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Sunday, June 05, 2011

Sarah Palin’s Knowledge Of American History

  Which you and I know does not exist in the brain of that woman, as was evident just a few days ago with her little speech at Gettysburg’

   I had nothing to do this morning so I went browsing over at the Fox news website, where I ran across this article on Fox’s favorite idiot, Sarah Palin. Of course, it is nothing but a fluff piece and while reading it I realized that Fox news followers really have to be idiots to believe any of this crap.

Each stop on her tour appeals to these conservatives. At the National Archives, she underscored her belief in the Constitution’s primary role in American politics and the need to restore its preeminence, and at Gettysburg she identified with the American military and demonstrated her interest and knowledge of American history.   (emphasis added )

Should she choose not to run ( for President ), every candidate for the Republican presidential nomination will seek her support, and the media will seek her analysis of the candidates and issues.

   The media, with the exception of Fox news, will only seek Palin’s analysis when they need a good laugh or they have placed bets among each other over how ignorant she can appear while giving a speech.

   If this is the best that the Tea Party/Republican Party can do, try again in 2016.

 

Sunday Morning Talk Show Lineup

  If you are interested in hearing more Republican, and Palin, lies and half-truths, here is where you can find it all.

  There will be no Meet the Press due to coverage of the French Open.

    Source

Fox News Sunday: Former Half-Term Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R); Roundtable: Bill Kristol (Weekly Standard), Mara Liasson (NPR/FNC), Kimberly Strassel (Wall Street Journal) and John Podesta (Center for American Progress).

State of the Union: Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX); Former RNC Chair Ed Gillespie; Former White House Communications Director Anita Dunn; Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee; Reliable Sources: Nancy Cordes (CBS News); Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine.com); Maureen O'Connor (Gawker.com); Jill Abramson (New York Times).

The Chris Matthews Show: Bob Woodward (Washington Post); Helene Cooper (New York Times); Alex Wagner (Politics Daily); John Heilemann (New York Magazine).

Fareed Zakaria GPS: Columbia University Economics Professor Jeffrey Sachs; Harvard University Economics Professor Kenneth Rogoff; Muslim Brotherhood Leader Essam El Erian.

Face the Nation: House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA); Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour (R).

This Week: Chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Austan Goolsbee; Paul Krugman (New York Times); Chrystia Freeland (Thomson Reuters); Former Foreign Minister of Jordan Marwan Muasher; Roundtable: Republican Strategist Mark McKinnon, Jonathan Karl (ABC News), Former Clinton Press Secretary Dee Dee Myers and Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain.