Sarah Palin: Best of 'Caribou Barbie': The Swamp
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Chicago Tribune
Posted November 25, 2008 12:45 PM

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by Mark Silva

Suffering from Palin withdrawal?

Miss those daily doseages of hunting caribou, shopping at Neiman Marcus, watching for Russians on the horizon and sorting out the countries of Africa?

The folks at Comedy Central have compiled a Best of Palin series for those who enjoyed the Alaska governor's run on the national stage, as running mate for Sen. John McCain, and want to reminisce about the good times.

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Are we going to have a review of the "Biden gaffs" as well? The only thing worse than a bad loser is a bad winner. How about leaving the woman alone,


Suffering from Palin withdrawal?

No.


I think at this point, if the right still thinks she is the choosen one for 2012, why should we tell them any different. After all, limpbag and Vannity love her. They are the mouth of the right.


All she needs to do, vla, is disappear for a while and we'd happily leave her alone.


The left wing political hacks masquerading as comedians, like Jon Stewart, are running on fumes. With Democrats in control of both houses of Congress and Obama soon to be in the White House, they apparently have already run out of new material to mine for laughs. How else do you explain a "best-of-Palin" retrospective just three weeks after the election? I suppose "Big Comedy" will be asking for a bailout next year after the American people decide that the Palin jokes, "Great Moments in Presidential Speechmaking" and cracks about McCain's age just aren't relevant anymore – and thus no longer funny.


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