How would YOU answer?
Jun. 7th, 2011 01:45 amSoooo, if YOU got this "gotcha" question after touring Boston, "What have you seen so far today, and what are you going to take away from your visit?", ummmmm... how would YOU answer?
Well, Sarah Palin said, "He who warned, uh, the … the British that they weren’t gonna be takin’ away our arms, uh, by ringin’ those bells and, um, by makin’ sure that as he’s ridin’ his horse through town to send those warnin’ shots and bells that, uh, we were gonna be secure and we were gonna be free … and we were gonna be armed."
Another best part about this story? FoxNews used an SNL photo of Tina Fey impersonating Sarah Palin as a photo of Palin in their coverage of the story - 2 years into their "zero-tolerance" stance on journalist errors on air.
THAT, my friends, is exemplary karma.
It's also very scary that Palin's die-hard supporters were changing the history of Paul Revere's ride on Wikipedia to match Palin's claims ABOUT the history. Wikipedia kept changing the history back to what its truth. It's truly scary that in our country, there are people in 2011 that revere a celebrity more than their nation's true history.
Well, Sarah Palin said, "He who warned, uh, the … the British that they weren’t gonna be takin’ away our arms, uh, by ringin’ those bells and, um, by makin’ sure that as he’s ridin’ his horse through town to send those warnin’ shots and bells that, uh, we were gonna be secure and we were gonna be free … and we were gonna be armed."
Another best part about this story? FoxNews used an SNL photo of Tina Fey impersonating Sarah Palin as a photo of Palin in their coverage of the story - 2 years into their "zero-tolerance" stance on journalist errors on air.
THAT, my friends, is exemplary karma.
It's also very scary that Palin's die-hard supporters were changing the history of Paul Revere's ride on Wikipedia to match Palin's claims ABOUT the history. Wikipedia kept changing the history back to what its truth. It's truly scary that in our country, there are people in 2011 that revere a celebrity more than their nation's true history.