I’m sensing a consensus

Filed in National by on November 13, 2008

Watch this video.  Not everyone shares Sarah Palin’s vision of Sarah Palin’s future.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE3gTWQeDxM[/youtube]

Is it just me, or are Republican Governors so over her?  Talk about dodging a question!  Bet these guys just ended up on Ted Nugent’s hit list.

Snark aside, could we please have more of this?  Republicans, please, go get those torches and pitchforks!

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  1. jason330 says:

    I can’t think about the “disasta’ from alsaska” now without thinking of DV’s joke.

  2. pandora says:

    That joke was soooo bad. I was almost certain the interview was over at that moment.

    Palin is in trouble with at least half of her own party. We’ll see who wins this battle.

  3. Unstable Isotope says:

    The Republican governors were sooooo pissed about the press conference. One of the govs told CNN that it looked like they were backing her up, acknowledging her leadership. God bless politicians and their oversized egos! I think Gov. Palin will be taken down by her own people.

  4. cassandra_m says:

    What was doubly fun about that clip is that there were those with their own higher ambitions being asked about Palin. For now, Palin has some serious neocon backing — wonder how long that will last?

  5. Unstable Isotope says:

    I think the neocons will keep Sarah. She’s the perfect blank slate.

  6. Puzzler says:

    No crystal ball here. But I think last Tuesday signalled a pretty profound change. Unless Obama and congressional dems seriously overreach, Sarah Palin and the moron wing of the GOP (those who believe the rapture is immanent, but still thank God Dubya kept us safe from the muslims) will be marginalized for awhile.

  7. David says:

    It is just you. You have such a wish that you will overlook everything else said. Of course no one has decide who should have the nod. All of those governors believe they are the best choice.

    As for a profound change, there was none. It is the economy stupid.

  8. Truth Teller says:

    Go Sarah Go you are the gift that keeps on giving

  9. Dorian Gray says:

    I love that the none answers provide the clearest answers.

  10. pandora says:

    I loved that too, DG! They couldn’t have not said it better.

  11. Puzzler says:

    Dave – The economy is in a fairly ‘profound’ stage of change. This isn’t a regular downturn. I also don’t think this is a minor political fluctuation.

    By the way, are you acting as an apologist for the moron wing?