View Full Version : Palin at the TeaBagger Party - with subtitles!
Black Sheep
9th February 2010, 17:32
amazing!
from brendanmcooney (http://www.youtube.com/user/brendanmcooney)
turn on the subtitles
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YHWXVZnKiY&feature=email
Red Commissar
9th February 2010, 19:38
Heheh, I loved the subtitles. It was exactly what I was thinking when I saw it earlier.
I also heard she had some talking points written on her hand, all the while she was throwing around "teleprompter-in-chief".
And to think they paid her $100,000 to come on over to do the equivalent of preaching to the choir.
Stand Your Ground
10th February 2010, 00:34
Hahaha funny shit. True shit though.:thumbup1:
Comrade B
10th February 2010, 04:49
Hehe, well done
Axle
10th February 2010, 05:19
:laugh: I'm showing this to my grandma. She thought Palin made a pretty good speech, and it might be fun to have an argument with her.
Dooga Aetrus Blackrazor
10th February 2010, 05:50
I made it through 82 seconds, but that was because I wasn't paying attention during part of it. I was responding to a Facebook message. I'm not a patient person. Palin is not an interesting person. Does it get good at a certain time?
A love the constant confusion around the word revolution. Revolutions are left-wing, aren't they. Aren't they advocated a "regression?" Or am I confused? It's like my Political Science class today. We are starting Marx, and someone asks if any revolutionaries during his time supported a return to Feudalism. I'm surprised the professor didn't make fun of him. Probably she is just nice. The thing is they just got rid of Feudalism. Advocating a return to feudalism makes someone a "reactionary."
Raúl Duke
10th February 2010, 13:48
A love the constant confusion around the word revolution. Revolutions are left-wing, aren't they. Aren't they advocated a "regression?" Or am I confused?
They're probably using the term in the sense of a mass social upheaval than in the sense of progression. I'm not sure if they will actually put into practice a "regression" but they do call back and make appeals to the US constitution. But this document is a common theme in US politics (hell, perhaps one of US exceptionalism; I mean it's a friggin old document...nothing special from other constitutions) that both liberals and conservatives (especially conservatives) make appeals to it.
Dr Mindbender
10th February 2010, 15:43
[wild obedience]
:laugh:
Nwoye
10th February 2010, 17:11
awesome
ZeroNowhere
11th February 2010, 09:03
That was brilliant. Probably the only time Palin being made fun of has actually been funny.
mykittyhasaboner
12th February 2010, 14:34
Bravo!
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