Sarah Palin Just Wrote 552 Words That Expose Just How Uninformed She Really Is
Opinion: Sarah Palin continues to embarrass herself, but this time she’s really done it.Â
In a 552-word rant posted to Facebook (of course,) Sarah Palin Wednesday afternoon unleashed her inner Donald Trump. The former governor of Alaska offered unneeded support to the GOP frontrunner and praised his “commonsense” plan to ban all Muslims from entering America. Clearly, it was a thinly-veiled attempt to secure a post in his administration (as if that will ever happen.)
“Herd mentality running rampant with hypocritical and/or naive pundits trying to crush Donald Trump because he’s committed to clobbering the bad guys, and putting the good guys first,” Palin’s grammatically challenged diatribe begins.
“Trump’s temporary ban proposal is in the context of doing all we can to force the Feds to acknowledge their lack of strategy to deal with terrorism,” she accuses.
“The Feds,” Palin continued, “have no plan to reform our flawed immigration vetting process.”
Really?
The LA Times yesterday:
“They will not declare war on ISIS,” Palin continues.Â
Newsweek, Monday:
NBC News, Nov. 19:
It’s unclear who the “they” is, but if Palin is slamming President Obama’s administration, that would be false, as he’s asked Congress to do it for over a year.Â
“Ignore the White House,” Palin tells her supporters, “as it spews talking point rhetoric accusing Trump (thus suggesting all who question their wrongheadedness) of being ‘unamerican,'” Palin writes.Â
Really?
It’s not just the White House:
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Palin thinks Trump’s possibly unconstitutional and definitely un-American proposal is “commonsense”?
Really?
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Image by Andrew Dallos via Flickr and a CC licenseÂ
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