Friday, September 19, 2008

Quote of the Day

"Of course, it's a fungible commodity and they don't flag, you know, the molecules, where it's going and where it's not. But in the sense of the Congress today, they know that there are very, very hungry domestic markets that need that oil first. So, I believe that what Congress is going to do also, is not to allow the export bans to such a degree that it's Americans who get stuck holding the bag without the energy source that is produced here, pumped here. It's got to flow into our domestic markets first."- Sarah Palin in response to a question at a town hall meeting.

Does it really matter what the question is? Even Wolf Blitzer admitted it was, "not exactly easy to understand what she was saying."

It get's better and better.

2 comments:

M said...

And this is the person that John McCain thinks is best equipped to preside over the Senate? Perhaps someone should start asking Palin just what it is they do in the Senate, since her primary role will be to preside over the Senate should she and McCain be elected.

Seriously, we need to keep pointing out Palin's inadequacies, but then we need to repeatedly and loudly ask this question: if this is the person McCain picks for VP what does that say about his judgment? Not so good, I'd argue. If this is his pick for VP I'm literally sick to my stomach to think who he'd pick as Secretary of State or Defense. Sick, I tell you, sick.

Oxymoron said...

She always says a lot without saying a lot.