Remember Joe McGinniss, who lived next door to Sarah Palin whilst gathering information to write her unauthorized biography? His book has been published and choice tidbits have been released in the form of Doonesbury strips, censored by newspapers who usually carry Garry Trudeau's biting syndicated political caricatures.
Here's filmmaker Nick Broomfield at the Toronto International Film Festival, speaking about the subject of his new documentary. The money shot? Around the 5 minute mark, Palin blathers incoherently about "death panels".
The pix above are from a location to which I won't link, given its racist tone on the topic of Palin's alleged frolics with pro athletes when she worked as a sports reporter in Anchorage.
3 comments:
Cowardly of the Tribune for censoring this whole week's worth of the strip. Very funny and most applicable.
Good God almighty! No wonder she has such an affinity for Bachmann. They could have been separated at birth if you look at the crazy-eyed, grinnin' like an idjit faces they both usually have plastered on.
I'm sensing a trend here; Bachmann with her closeted gay husband, and Palin with her... oh, how to put this?... her not-to-teabagger-standards behavior in the past. Hypocrisy, thy name is Republican.
And the Doonesbury censorship is just one more reason I quit reading newspapers. If I wanted that kind of shit I'd watch FOX pretending to do news.
*Censored* cartoons can be found here
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