Saturday, June 21, 2014
Sarah Palin is headed back to Tennessee to wiggle her droopy ass in front of the paint chip eaters, and trying to get Todd to stop fiddling with his salmon long enough to come along.
Of course we have covered this poorly named freedom orgy last month. And now it is almost here.
Yesterday Palin posted, all by herself it would seem, an update that seems almost plaintive in its concern that she will have trouble getting Todd to accompany her on this trip.
Courtesy of Deep Fat Fried Freedom Chick's Facebook page:
Any bad day fishing beats any good day... well, doing most anything else! (Actually the bumper sticker slogan, which is ubiquitous in Alaska, is the following: "A bad day of fishing beats a good day at work.) Todd and buddies are on the Nushagak River in Bristol Bay today (I could have sworn he said he had to fly his float plane over to his fishing grounds to prep for the rip-roaring Bristol Bay commercial salmon season, but this looks more like rod & reelin'! And to think Todd says, "We commercial fish; no time for sport because we don't play with our food.")
(I'm pretty sure that Todd no longer commercial fishes. Anybody have information to the contrary?)
The plan is to lure him away from his Rainbow Bay Lodge he helps run, and we'll jet to Tennessee for the Seiver County Tea Party Rally on Thursday. (I wonder if this means that Todd's contract is up? Perhaps this is Palin's way of lamenting that she now has to convince him to accompany her rather than wave a piece of paper in his face and threaten to call her lawyer?) Glad he's showing tourists what Alaska has to offer as he guides them from the Rainbow Bay Lodge. Good bear viewing, good fishing, as you can see... and you should have seen the one that got away!
- Sarah Palin
Palin includes a bunch of pictures of Todd holding various fish corpses, but I live in Alaska so I am unimpressed.
The rally also features other conservative idols such as Judge Jeanine Pirro, Senator Rick Santorum, and Col. Allen West. So you know the Right Wing rhetoric and attacks against liberals will be coming hard and fast.
And in light of the recent upset that cost Eric Cantor his House seat, Tennessee has now become ground zero for the anticipated resurgence of the Tea Party, so Palin is putting herself right in the middle of an event that could get quite a lot of coverage.
I don't think that they really knew it when they planned this event, but it might actually BE the "last stand" for the Teabaggers.
And that the other "last stand" certainly turned out well. Right ?
Right?
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