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Martin Bashir, it seems, is not a fan of Sarah Palin. And during his MSNBC show and “Clear the Air” segment, he went looking for a way to roast the possible 2012 candidate who is now on a national bus tour. So what tool did he use to blast the woman even many of her detractors see as patriotic? The American flag.
According to Bashir, Palin could be breaking the law by displaying the American flag on her tour bus: She drapes herself in the stars and stripes and makes millions of dollars in the process.
How about we call it what it really is. Childish foot stomping tantrums.
I guess for the state run media they could use that phrase, you know how they are with words...seems they all have the same catch phrase on a daily basis...
I guess for the state run media they could use that phrase, you know how they are with words...seems they all have the same catch phrase on a daily basis...
Fine Sarah Palin or better yet put her in jail for displaying the flag and she will be a martyr getting a few more million votes for it. Do it. I double dare you. I'll even pay the $100 fine for her and volunteer for her campaign.
A martyr for inappropriately displaying the flag symbol on her bus...
BWAHHHHHAAAA!
Even w/ a few million votes...she still get's annihilated in 2012, even w/ you "volunteering" for her campaign.
How about we call it what it really is. Childish foot stomping tantrums.
The right wing extremists certainly are "sighting-in" on this for sure. They know all about it.
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