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Palin’s a Moron

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Cliff

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Jun 28, 2010, 10:07:20 AM6/28/10
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http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/06/27/reporters-unwittingly-say-sarah-palins-a-moron-in-front-of-foxs-live-mic-wingnuts-seek-blood/
"Reporters Say Sarah Palin’s a Moron in Front of Fox’s Live Mic; Wingnuts Seek
Blood"
[
A Fox News affiliate is struggling to defend itself against charges that it
exposed its viewers to reality (via):
[
Thousands of people from California and around the world tuned in to FOX40.com
to listen to a speech prepared by Sarah Palin Friday evening from the campus of
California State University, Stanislaus. During that stream, other reporters in
the media overflow room were heard on our microphone, due to the unusual
circumstances of how we managed to bring the live feed.

Following Sarah Palin’s address from CSU Stanislaus, several reporters were
again heard making comments about the speech that some viewers considered
inappropriate and unprofessional.
]

I can’t imagine a more serious offense. You can catch the comments here
< http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/video.aspx?v=Xd2GaGnzkU >
They can be summed up as a bunch of reporters bitching about having to say
something intelligent about a speech so vapid that it approached incoherence.
One says it reminded him of a college kid padding an essay with a bunch of
irrelevant quotes in order to seem like he or she did the reading.
.....
]

LMAO !!!
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Cliff

raamman

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Jun 29, 2010, 12:08:49 PM6/29/10
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On Jun 28, 10:07 am, Cliff <Clhuprichguessw...@aoltmovetheperiodc.om>
wrote:
> http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/06/27/reporters-unwittingly-...

>   "Reporters Say Sarah Palin’s a Moron in Front of Fox’s Live Mic; Wingnuts Seek
> Blood"
> [
> A Fox News affiliate is struggling to defend itself against charges that it
> exposed its viewers to reality (via):
> [
> Thousands of people from California and around the world tuned in to FOX40.com
> to listen to a speech prepared by Sarah Palin Friday evening from the campus of
> California State University, Stanislaus. During that stream, other reporters in
> the media overflow room were heard on our microphone, due to the unusual
> circumstances of how we managed to bring the live feed.
>
> Following Sarah Palin’s address from CSU Stanislaus, several reporters were
> again heard making comments about the speech that some viewers considered
> inappropriate and unprofessional.
> ]
>
> I can’t imagine a more serious offense. You can catch the comments here
>     <http://www.eyeblast.tv/public/video.aspx?v=Xd2GaGnzkU>
> They can be summed up as a bunch of reporters bitching about having to say
> something intelligent about a speech so vapid that it approached incoherence.
> One says it reminded him of a college kid padding an essay with a bunch of
> irrelevant quotes in order to seem like he or she did the reading.
> .....
> ]
>
>   LMAO !!!
> --
> Cliff

Anyone can be "blessed" with a higher or lower IQ- it is not really
their fault if they are not capable of understanding concepts beyond
their ability; but it is the fault of American public who elevate such
a person to her prominence.

Hawke

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Jun 30, 2010, 4:49:19 PM6/30/10
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I would agree but I wouldn't lump all of the public in together. It's
only a certain segment of the public that has elevated Palin to
prominence. The part of the pubic that has exalted Palin to her
prominence is to blame, not everybody. But then many groups elevate
their idols to prominence even though they don't really deserve it.
Nascar race drivers, country-western musicians, Tea Party leaders, and
some actors get attention and status far beyond what their true ability
would justify. I just chalk it up to dumb people who love their idols no
matter how common and untalented they really are. Palin surely is one of
those. Every time she speaks she demonstrates how ordinary she is.

Hawke

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