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Much like the rest of the Left-o-sphere and their mouthpiece MSM, The Huffington Post has also contracted a near fatal case of Palin Derangment Syndrome (PDS).

This is what now constitutes “intelligent analysis and commentary” at the Huffington Post:

I realized three things tonight. For one, if you are a McCain/Palin/Bush voter, you and I do not have a difference of opinion. We have a difference in brain power. Two, she really is as ignorant as I feared. And, three, she really is kinda hot. Basically, I want to have sex with her on my Barack Obama sheets while my wife reads aloud from the Constitution. (My wife is cool with this if I promise to “first wipe off Palin’s tranny makeup.” I married well.)

On your first point, Mr. Seitzman, I agree — we do have a difference in brain power. As to you “marrying well”? Leave it to a Liberal to think that a woman who would allow her husband to have sex with another woman while she sits by and watches is a good thing…well, let’s just say your levels of misogyny are sickening.

h/t to Sister Toldjah, who writes:

Gotta love those “educated” left wingers who, up until a couple of weeks ago, thought it was their duty drag conservatives - both male and female - kicking and screaming into the 21st century in terms of getting them to “understand” how a woman should be judged on her abilities and accomplishments … and not merely her looks and the very fact that she is a woman.

Yep. The left believes the only women who should be empowered are Liberal women. Except for Hillary,  of course.

3 Responses to “Palin Derangment Syndrome at The Huffington Post”

Equally as bad is Randi Rhodes insinuating Palin as a woman who can’t be trusted around teenage boys. I thought the moonbats couldn’t become any more unhinged. They don’t care about any discussion of issues, it is so evident. I wish the MSM would report on some of this! Oh, sorry, matching tin foil hats.

Pam, the proper term for foil hats is “asshats.”
As in moonbats wearing asshats.

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