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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Young Turks: The Irrefutable Stupidity of Sarah Palin

Cenk Uygur

Cenk Uygur


In this interview with Bill O'Reilly, he asks her if she is smart enough to be president. Her answer has to be seen to be believed. Don't get me wrong, just because you see it won't mean you'll understand it. So, I put a transcript of her answer below so that you can try to decipher it in your spare time.


Bill O'Reilly: Let me be very bold and fresh again, do you believe that you are smart enough, incisive enough, intellectual enough to handle the most powerful job in the world?
Sarah Palin: I believe that I am because I have common sense and I have I believe the values that I think are reflective of so many other American values, and I believe that what Americans are seeking is not the elitism, the uhm, the ah, a kind of spineless, spinelessness that perhaps is made up for that with some kind of elite, Ivy league education and, and a fat resume that is based on anything but hard work and private sector, free enterprise principles. Americans are could be seeking something like that in positive change in their leadership, I'm not saying that that has to be me.
Can anyone really be biased enough to think that was a smart answer? The great irony is that he asked her if she's smart enough to be president and she gave what might be her dumbest answer yet. That answer was so bad it almost made George W. Bush look smart. Can anyone in good conscience defend that answer and say with a straight face that she should be this country's leader?

If you say yes, then there is no sense in talking to one another anymore because we are not operating in the same reality, or planet. We'll never be able to agree on anything if we can't agree that was just about as incomprehensible and stupid an answer as you can possibly come up with.

And that settles the debate, because you either live in the reality based world and realize she is obviously not qualified, or in the immortal words of Stephen Colbert you believe that "reality has a well-known liberal bias" and she would make a great president.

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Rightardia comment: Sarah Palin has a mass communications background, but she talks in run-on sentences. Look at the first sentence in her answer. it has 83 words in it. Imagine trying to comprehend a sentence with 83 words. 


You can always tell when she is under stress because she starts talking faster and the pitch of her voice goes up. 


A college professor of Middle class Warrior once told him that the problem with America is that there is too much common sense. What America really needs are more people with some uncommon sense


If you want an example of a president with loads of common sense and someone who preferred gut check intuition to analyses, try George W. Bush.


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