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Foxx gets mention in article decrying: our country's "embracing of ignorance."

The Palinization of America: embracing ignorance. And Who is better to list along side the WingNut from Wasilla than Ginny Foxx, the reigning queen of Ignorance in the North Carolina delegation -- and that is saying something considering the competition (I'm looking at you Sue Myrick, Renee Ellmers and Patrick McHenry!)

Best line yet about Palin

The best line of the weekend summing up the idiocy that is Sarah Palin and her mouth-breathing followers comes from Rolling Stone's Matt Taibbi, of course:

It’s basically a risk-free strategy. You get up on stage and you say, “I’m just like all you idiots. And you idiots rock!” People will fall for this stuff. The ingenious part in Sarah Palin’s case is that she probably genuinely believes it.

What a brain trust in the Queen City this weekend

On the way in to work this morning I heard the following uttered with no comment or even a hint of irony:

"...and headlining the conference, that expects to host more than 70,000 people in Charlotte, is Sarah Palin, Glenn Beck, Chuck Norris and Charlie Daniels..."

All I could think of is, "wow, what a brain trust that is. Kind of reminds me of the blue collar comedy tour only not nearly as smart."

I'm digging Alan Grayson (FLA)

Best quote in months about Sarah Palin today came from Florida Ultra-Progressive Rep. Alan Grayson. Palin was in his territory yakking up the same old spiel about losing freedoms because they have a Democrat in office blah, blah, blah, and Alan Grayson fired back:

"I look forward to an honest debate with Governor Palin on the issues, in the unlikely event that she ever learns anything about them," Grayson said. His campaign added that "[s]cientists are studying Sarah Palin's travel between Alaska and Florida carefully. They hope to learn more about the flight patterns of that elusive migratory species, the wild Alaskan dingbat."

http://www.graysonforcongress.com/newsletter_detail.asp?OptInEmailId=312

Climate Change [The Fairy Tale]: "And They All Lived..."

Once upon a time, in a galaxy far far away, where no man had boldly gone before, in a land where the sun never set and the climate never changed, lived a lovely young princess called Airwick.

Wherever she went, gaily tripping around the land, singing her sweet songs, and dancing her pretty little dances, the air was fresh and clean smelling. And the good folk who inhabited the land were happy and abundant.

Then one day, a large and sweaty giant, known as Al Ogre, came and settled right in the middle of Princess Airwick’s kingdom.

Al was a goodly soul. He hurt no-one. But he did talk a lot. I mean, on and on and on and on. It burned your ears. You wanted to take the good folk of the kingdom and smash them into…I’m sorry, medication…now, where was I?

Oh yes. Goodly soul. But Al Ogre had a BIG PROBLEM. He had an Inconvenient Tooth. So, he could only imbibe liquids. And those liquids caused Al to emit the foulest, most toxic whitehouse gases.

McCain. Experience really doesn't matter

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