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Last night she went on O'Reilly to rail on the president for not getting the oil leak at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico stopped. And when pressed on just how he was supposed to do that by, of all people Bill O'Reilly, Palin said Obama had really blown it by not reaching out to the Dutch since they proved themselves so good at building dikes and sluices and dams to reclaim land from the sea. Which when you think about it is pretty much the same thing as capping an oil gusher a mile underwater. source
Duh, why didn't anybody else think about the story of the little Dutch boy, it's so obvious. Maybe Sarah could swim down and stick her finger in the leak since she suggested it.
Notice how when he asked specifically what she would do, she never answered the question, but instead went off on another barely intelligible tangent about the President and who knows what else?
She also seemed a bit perplexed as to how to address the poll numbers Mr. O'Reilly presented her with.
Next time, betcha she has the questions prescreened
Duh, why didn't anybody else think about the story of the little Dutch boy, it's so obvious. Maybe Sarah could swim down and stick her finger in the leak since she suggested it.
Duh, why didn't anybody else think about the story of the little Dutch boy, it's so obvious. Maybe Sarah could swim down and stick her finger in the leak since she suggested it.
I agree, but she'd probably just float straight back to the surface with that big head full of hot air she's got.
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