Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Daily Kos and Their Plans To Smear The Gov

C4P has a post up on the Dummy Kos and their plans to smear Governor Palin. It states in the post for everyone to post on their Twitter account a false statement made to Rush Limbaugh by the Governor. Help spread the truth on the falsehood!

Undercover project: Please participate quickly!
by Bob Johnson
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BarbinMD's current front pager on Palin's latest idiocy got me thinking about a little payback for Palin's part in promoting the "death panels" nonsense.

By linking to the Politico story on Palin's appearance on Limbaugh's radio show, highlighted in Barb's post with this graph:

Palin painted the race as part of "a clearer and clearer picture that what Americans are seeking – even in a district there in New York – they are seeking common sense conservative solutions to all the problems that we are facing."

... and suggesting the fictional copy block, below, contains the full Palin quote, we will be giving Palin a dose of her own medicine. Most people will read the quote and believe Palin really did say something that inane. And I would love for her to have to refute it the same way she had to refute Tina Fey's "front porch" quote.
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PALIN: I think it (NY-23 race) made a clearer and clearer picture that what Americans are seeking – even in a district there in New York – they are seeking common sense conservative solutions to all the problems that we are facing.

LIMBAUGH: What kind of "common sense conservative solutions" are you talking about?

PALIN: You know, Rush, like all these contracts let out willy-nilly under the stimulus package to repave roads and the like that could have gone directly to hard-working Americans who would've been more than happy to pave their own roads like the streets in front of their homes themselves with stuff they could have bought from the Home Depot so we could have not only been repaving the roads but also stimulating our economy by having millions of hard-working Americans buying paving stuff at Home Depot or their local hardware stores and the like.

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