“…one of the quotes most strongly associated with former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is the exclamation “I can see Russia from my house!” even though she didn’t actually utter that phrase during the campaign."http://www.snopes.com/politics/palin/seealaska.aspMay we all please dispense with the hate now, please? This line came from a Saturday Night Live skit, FFS, and yet, the monster lives on…
Rev. Q., I assume many if not most of us knew it was from the SNL sketch, It was funny then, and I think it’s funny here. No hate involved, just the great Anglo-American tradition of poking fun at our politicos.
pcolli over 13 years ago
Why not just have a shadow and we can imagine whichever bogeyman we want.
wndrwrthg over 13 years ago
Personally, I opt for that dick, Cheney.
bdaverin over 13 years ago
So I guess Rasputin is booked elsewhere?
Varnes over 13 years ago
So many conservatives, so little time…
prrdh over 13 years ago
Where’s Noam Chomsky?
Chrisnp over 13 years ago
Noam is still trying to to fit the role to Bush Jr.
Panel four gave me my first good belly laugh in awhile. Thanks pab!
RevvieQuar over 13 years ago
“…one of the quotes most strongly associated with former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin is the exclamation “I can see Russia from my house!” even though she didn’t actually utter that phrase during the campaign."http://www.snopes.com/politics/palin/seealaska.aspMay we all please dispense with the hate now, please? This line came from a Saturday Night Live skit, FFS, and yet, the monster lives on…
Karen Bledsoe Premium Member over 13 years ago
We’ll dispense with the “I can see Russia” meme when the birthers dispense with their “Where’s the birth certificate?” meme.
pomdemonium over 13 years ago
I suppose we should keep in mind that old song, “She’s more to be pitied than censured.”
rudyt over 13 years ago
Hey, Rev. That’s not Palin’s picture, it’s really Tina Fey. Really. No, really.
Chrisnp over 13 years ago
Rev. Q., I assume many if not most of us knew it was from the SNL sketch, It was funny then, and I think it’s funny here. No hate involved, just the great Anglo-American tradition of poking fun at our politicos.