Friday, September 12, 2008

Daily Briefs: Sarah Palin is very qualified, you guys.

Posted by Chris Packham on Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 10:23 AM

By CHRIS PACKHAM

From the comments:

Peekaboo Joe says: That is a lot of text.

Totally unscary: Once, when confronting a catastrophe of epic proportions, a brave, unflinching man addressed America's fear by saying, "I ain't 'fraid a no ghosts." That man? Ray Parker Jr. Good day.

Sure enough, cooler heads prevailed, and three doctors from Columbia University plus this one other guy saved New York from Gozer the Gozerian. Now, in previews of her

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first big-boy interview with long pants, the very, very qualified vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin tells ABC's Charles Gibson that the United States might just have to go to war with Russia, the world's other nuclear superpower. Not terrifying at all, you guys. Seriously, my fight-or-flight response requires encryption keys from two different locked safes, and two officers have to turn their launch keys at the same time.

Palin also totally fails to understand what Gibson is talking about when he asks her about the Bush Doctrine, named for the fiscal conservatism of 41st President George H.W. Bush. HAHAHA, that was a little joke. No, the Bush Doctrine is actually named for the embrace of Hitler by Sen. Prescott Bush, who was alleged to have plotted with Gerald MacGuire to overthrow President Roosevelt and install a fascist dictatorship in the fancy Continental mode. HAHAHA! Totally kidding. But, you guys, Major General Smedley Butler? Anyone? What do they teach you people in history class? The Magna Fucking Carta? No, Gibson was really talking about President George W. Bush's policy of "preventive" war, and even though Palin didn't know it was called the Bush Doctrine, she affirmatively does like her some war, so there's that.

The New York Times runs the headline "In First Big Interview, Palin Says, 'I'm Ready,' " totally burying the lede, unless you happen to be talking about their actual lede, in which Sarah Palin says she totally didn't even blink when John McCain asked her to run, which proves she's a steady hand during a tough job interview. Yeah, they didn't bury that lede. How is this paper not free, in a rack by the door at Town Topic, and also called Auto Buyer Weekly? The Pitch: Still free, you guys. While we're sticking it to The New York Times, I heard that, like Aunt Esther from Sanford and Son, The New York Times be so ugly, you could smash its face across some dough and make gorilla cookies.

After the jump, more tales of horror and valor from the campaign trail, plus a note about some awesome upcoming changes! Click here or on Major General Smedley Butler of the U.S. Marine Corps:

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Bone Thug Strict Constructionists 4 Life: Yesterday, I quietly honored 9/11 by setting aside my totally transparent up-front partisanship and wrote a fucking funny post that nobody read, seriously, nobody likes reading anymore? I did not get that memo. It was the kind of thing I would write every day if I did not have to pretend to be about "news." It's hard out here for an Internet, but now that we're on the same page about that whole thing, starting Monday, Daily Briefs is transforming into a wacky animated gif archive. THANKS FOR THE LOLZ IT'S BEEN GREAT, YOU GUYS! Here's a preview:

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Oh, anyway, it's 9/12, now, and even though I said I would very somberly acknowledge today's 9/12 observance of National Day in el República de Cabo Verdeso by refraining from linking to any biased media partisanship, I wanted to point out that John McCain's appearance in Philadelphia this week without his new Alaskan caretaker did not go so well. HAHA, Josh Marshall wants to know if McCain will bring her to the debates with him and, like, hold hands. All the hugging, you guys, those elephant rallies are like gross old-person cuddle parties now.

Overtime: Plog shift supervisor Faysal Alkhaiwani scheduled me for weekend shifts when the temp who does the accounts receivable data entry took sick leave for her hammertoe or some damn thing. The social disadvantages of working on Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights are grossly outweighed by the comforting fact that I'm breaking the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian Sabbaths just by punching the clock. It means that not only am I a rebel who rejects your precious rules, old man, but I'm also getting paid to do it. By showing up on time and working with grit and spirit and a positive attitude and then also eating beef, it's what's for dinner, thereby making Baby Ganesh cry, I'm guaranteed eternal damnation by four of the world's major religions and a pay stub every week.

Apostasy is more of a hobby, though — I mean, I dabble. I'm no ordained Catholic pedophile, or anything, but I'm totally straight up about it, without the equivocation of your Gov. S. Palin, who is now contradicting all of her past statements by suggesting that she now believes humans are responsible for global warming. Since she used to believe that it was caused by the cherubim and the seraphim or whatever, this has to be seen as some kind of progress for the plucky young woman from the icy land of the tauntauns and the wampas. Meanwhile, you guys have a good weekend — if you happen to drive by the Pitch office, wave at the one window with the light on, because that is totally me covering the temp's night shifts.

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Round about 6,697,254,041 homo sapiens inhabit the world, 3/4 know of the bible. One dude talking in only one country, initiated this, by word of mouth. Bloggers of today have the internet with which to reach all of those people, all this at your fingertips, you can change anything, go for it bad boys!!!!!!

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Posted by Lady In Lace Tights on June 3, 2010 at 9:17 PM

"whenst"?

Really?

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Posted by wumble on September 14, 2008 at 7:13 PM

We see to it that anything on msnbc is properly "reported". Thanks for showing folks where to look, minion-dawg, we will see to it that you receive an extra portion of wealth redistribution whenst we are in charge for your dedication to not thinking for yourself.

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Posted by Trevor on September 14, 2008 at 2:42 PM

Sarah Palin's Politics: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26...

She hires friends, rules in secrecy, and becomes antagonistic and defensive at critics.

Palin will be a very, very scary person if she ends up in charge.

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Posted by dawg on September 14, 2008 at 8:32 AM

Chris- The Ray Parker Jr. reference almost made me laugh out loud. Unfortuneately, the drudgery of corporate life has dulled even my most elated reactions to a mere smirk.

Trevor- Nice Vince Foster reference! The Clintons knew how to handle a problem. Unlike the Bushes (collectively) who just spread their gossip to Robert Novak in the newspapers. Which sends a clearer message?

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Posted by Red on September 12, 2008 at 12:52 PM

Chris- The Ray Parker Jr. reference almost made me laugh out loud. Unfortuneately, the drudgery of corporate life has dulled even my most elated reactions to a mere smirk.

Trevor- Nice Vince Foster reference! The Clintons knew how to handle a problem. Unlike the Bushes (collectively) who just spread their gossip to Robert Novak in the newspapers. Which sends a clearer message?

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Posted by Red on September 12, 2008 at 12:52 PM

It is me indeed. I'm down to 1.5 kidneys and still drinking in Northeast. Stop by sometime at the place where everybody knows my name.

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Posted by Orphan of the Road on September 12, 2008 at 12:49 PM

if you dont like the blog, don't come here. Yesterday's was funny as hell.

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Posted by gus on September 12, 2008 at 11:33 AM

Orphan of the Road has to be Ernie - Hey, Ernie, it's good to hear from you! Look, I write filth on the Internet, now. Hope you're doing well.

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Posted by Chris Packham on September 12, 2008 at 11:20 AM

You think I'm stupid for saying there was too much text yesterday/? You think it's my fault that I don't want to read everything you wrote yesterday? Like it's wrong of me somehow to want to read funny thoughts about the news instead of just funny thoughts about whatever the fuck? Get over yourself.

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Posted by Peekaboo Joe on September 12, 2008 at 10:43 AM

Sorry to admit it, but when we saw Palin was the VP candidate, we blinked like muthafuckers. Blinked back tears that the Repubs stole our chick thunder! Those bastards. Fortunately, we know the Clintons and don�t be surprised when Mr. Biden does a Vince Foster. We will see woman-Clinton get her VP-ship while we are keeping ourselves peeled so it doesn�t become Obama huntin� season for the Clintons.

Anyway, Chris, we have seen much more than you while looking down at you and the other non-Ivy-educated lackeys�errr supporters. We have seen that fame may seem like a splendor thing, but it is really a remorseless eating machine. You need to feed it constantly to maintain your celebrity status. Now, seeing as how your Digg flash-in-the-pan raised you up then dropped you hard, we send a blink of encouragement. We ourselves saw a big boost when we first tried mass advertising. Now, we see that if we don�t feed, folks just turn on us. Problem is, we have run out of food and cannot seem to come up with anything unique.

Speaking of unique, we see you have done something unique for Democrats. You turned on The New York Times. We see this as interesting. So far, we have seen to it that we avoid intentionally attacking our unattractive brethren. We see to it that all blame is placed on Bush rather than looking at the possibility that Pelosi and Reid are perhaps bigger failures than Bush; certainly so when considering approval ratings. Perhaps we just close ourselves to the possibility that we are simply promoting partial change�a change that only advances the status quo of the Democrat failures.

Alas, we will see what happens, and we will keep watching you. We may be looking for employment at The Pitch come November. We are excellent proofreaders as long as we can just say we were present when we read it rather than actually having to make a decision.

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Posted by Trevor on September 12, 2008 at 10:34 AM

C'mon Chris, you served me up beers at The Cup until I couldn't find the door. I sang you Johnny Cash. And now you dis my discrepit body and mind. I'm tellin' you getting old ain't or sissies.

I don't know what they teach in history now. In my day, when dirt was new, we only had one page in the McMillan Reader and it said "IN THE BEGINNING..."

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Posted by Orphan of the Road on September 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM
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