Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Both of Sarah Palin's endorsees went down in flames last night. So in solidarity Palin went down in flames as well on Fox News.

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As Hannity starts his interview with Palin the numbers are still coming in and Palin is not yet aware for certain that Chris McDaniel is toast. However Hannity asks her whether Cochran's attempt to woo liberals into voting for him will have any affect in the General, which suggests that he assumes Cochran will emerge victorious.

"Well you know as for the primary, and perhaps if it's true some shenanigans going on there, nothing should surprise you, but that's that old school politics where it's a bit of the status quo and that's got to go. (Oh look I rhymed!) It's very rare in a Republican primary that the candidate who promises to bring home the bacon, promising bigger government, which is requiring higher taxes, and more burdensome government, actually pulls it off in the primary. That's a rare thing. (Has this woman not been paying ANY attention this election cycle?) It'll be surprising, and yet or perhaps not, to find out what that cross over of Democrat voters, how that does impact the general."

Hannity then decides to focus on a rare Tea Party victory, and asks Palin for her take on Eric Cantor's loss to Dave Brat. (One of the few Teabaggers that Palin did NOT curse with an endorsement.)

"I..I..I think that it speaks for itself. That it is the constitutionalists, those who understand in the end that the Constitution is the blueprint towards a more perfect union and if politicians would follow it our country would be better off. And included in that, kinda that principle of following the Constitution, adopting the free market, adopting any policy that would allow thriving of the American people. The entrepreneurial spirit to once again grow. (WTF?) Cantor wasn't representing that. (Probably because that was all nonsensical babble.) He was representing the machine, the establishment, that had been there too long and was part then of that status quo problem, and refreshing to see new energy get in there, and not necessarily new ideas, because these are time tested truths that work for an economy and for security of a nation. And I think that..uh..you know we saw results that reflect that." (I'm thinking that Palin has no damn idea why Brat won, so she just throws out a bunch of conservative jargon in the hopes that it sounds like an answer to those not paying attention.)

Next Hannity asks Palin if she was serious when she threatened to leave the Republican party if it did not get its act together. (Wait, is she still actually IN the Republican party?)

(Palin starts off looking a little constipated.) "Well if Republicans are going to act like Democrats, then what's the use in getting all gung ho about getting more Republicans in there? We need people who understand the beauty of, the value of, allowing the free market to thrive. Otherwise our country is going to be continued to be over regulated, driving industry away, driving jobs away. We're going to be a bankrupt, fundamentally transformed country unless those who know what they're doing, and aren't going along just to get along with those in power, it being today the Democrats. That does no good. So yeah if Republicans aren't going to stand strong on the planks in our platform then it does no good to get all enthused about them anymore." (Seriously you have to watch the contortions that Palin puts her face through during this diatribe. She is riled up and med free here my friends.)

Hannity of course agrees wholeheartedly with Palin, and offers up his simplistic choices for fixing the party. That inspires Palin to exhume the rotting corpse of the Gipper.

"Well Ronald Reagan said that there are no easy answers, but there are simple answers if we have the courage to do what is morally right. And we need candidates willing to serve those who are courageous enough to buck the status quo and do what is courageously right. And then to implement those, pretty simple solutions that you just named, other..other solutions...how long did they go without even having a budget? You can't plan. You can't efficiently invest and have priorities that work if you don't have a budget and that's what we lived with." (Batten down the hatches boys, the wig's about to blow!)

Hannity then tosses Palin a question about her mention in Hillary's book, saying that David Plouffe is essentially saying that Hillary lied about being asked to attack Palin, and what she thinks about that. (Gee I bet I know what she thinks about that.)

"Well I've heard David Plouffe lie about other things, so I..uh..I don't put a lot of stock in what he says. But no the reference in that book I think was more evidence of this 'War on Women.' And certainly the first shot over the bow, in my campaign, it was shot by Barack Obama and his ilk. They're the ones that want to essentially oppress women by keeping them dependent on big brother government to take care of all their needs. Part of the 'War on Women?' They started it."

You know I am going to vote for Hillary, but I am NEVER going to forgive her for giving this idiot the ammunition to rail against the President in this way.

By the way my transcription can in no way actually illustrate the craziness oozing out from under Palin's stapled on wig in this interview. She is manic, she is raging, and she is making almost no damn sense.

And I can only imagine how much worse she would have become if she had realized that her candidate Chris McDaniel joined her other endorsee Oklahoma's T.W. Shannon as the most recent Palin picks to crash and burn into the political realities of 2014.

Not that McDaniel is ready yet to concede to the reality just yet.

I think there is little doubt that Palin has finally reached the rock bottom that we all predicted she would hit way back in 2009. Sure she is still flopping around defiantly trying to get her little broken legs back under her, but with recent political setbacks, and her desperate attempts to drum up business for Todd's new no-tell motel on the lake, it looks like Palin's star has just about blinked completely out of existence.

And it is about damn time too!

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