Palin sees conspiracy in new dollar coins

By John Byrne
Monday, November 9th, 2009 -- 8:52 am
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InGodWeTrust Palin sees conspiracy in new dollar coinsIt now seems clear why the staff to former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin didn't want anyone to bring recording devices or cell phones to her speech Friday night.

Even news outlets like Politico -- which have prominently featured Dick Cheney's terror jeremiads -- would have been likely to lampoon her.

But the ban on recording devices didn't stop them. Politico says they bought three tickets to Palin's Wisconsin speech and then penned a write-up. Their review was somewhat grim, taking aim at Palin's frequent use of the words "bogus" and "awesome" and delivering a strange anecdote about dollar coins.

"Palin had remarks prepared but frequently wandered off-script to make a point, offering audience members a casual “awesome” or “bogus” in discussing otherwise weighty topics," Jonathan Martin wrote in his review.

He quotes Palin as saying, “It is so bogus that society is sending a message right now and has been for probably the last 40 years that a woman isn’t strong enough or smart enough to be able to pursue an education, a career and her rights and still let her baby live.”

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"Other Palin touchstones included: praise for the military, jeers for the “the liberal media” and a general manner of speaking that often veered into rhetorical culs-de-sac," he continued.

Palin didn't draw supporters to their feet: "While she drew applause during her remarks, Palin’s extemporaneous and frequently discursive style was such that she never truly roused a true-believing crowd as passionate about the issue at hand as she. Not once during her address did they rise to their feet."

They did stand at the end, however.

She then got a standing ovation from most of the crowd, but a few had begun to leave before she even finished and within seconds of her concluding, scores more got up and put on their jackets as they walked away.

In addition to the suggestion that government officials would consider hastening the death of the infirm or handicapped, she began her remarks with a puzzling commentary on the design of newly minted dollar coins.

Noting that there had been a lot of “change” of late, Palin recalled a recent conversation with a friend about how the phrase “In God We Trust” had been moved to the edge of the new coins.

“Who calls a shot like that?” she demanded. “Who makes a decision like that?”

She added: “It’s a disturbing trend.”

The decision to put "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the edges of presidential dollar coins has received little attention from the press, but was reversed in 2007, before President Barack Obama took office. Sens. Sam Brownback (R-KS) and Robert Byrd (D-WV) sponsored legislation to move the motto back to the front face of the coins.

"It is important that our national motto, 'In God We Trust,' is prominently displayed on all of our currency," Brownback said. "We should not relegate our heritage to the side."

Some of Palin's recent speeches have also received lackluster reviews. At a recent speech in Hong Kong (which also banned the press) some delegates purportedly "walked out in disgust."

Hat tip: ThinkProgress.

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  • jimbo701
    Sarah Palin is what you get when you cross blind ambition with unmitigated stupidity.
  • thx1138a
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    Yes, but unfortunately, that doesn't make her merely a harmless buffoon. George Bush also exemplified blind, moronic ambition -- and when your voter base is also comprised of frightened neanderthals, anyone can get elected.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HL_Mencken

    Mencken read the novel [Adventures of Huckleberry Finn] as a story of America's hilarious dark side, a place where democracy, as defined by Mencken, is "...the worship of Jackals by Jackasses."

    As a nationally syndicated columnist and book author, he notably attacked ignorance, intolerance, "frauds," fundamentalist Christianity, osteopathy, chiropractic, and the "Booboisie,"
    [boo' bwa zay] his word for the ignorant middle classes. In 1926, he deliberately had himself arrested for selling an issue of The American Mercury that was banned in Boston under the Comstock laws. Mencken heaped scorn not only on the public officials he disliked, but also on the contemporary state of American democracy itself: in 1931, the Arkansas legislature passed a motion to pray for Mencken's soul after he had called the state the "apex of moronia."

    Rather than dismissing democracy as a popular fallacy or treating it with open contempt, Mencken's response to it was a publicized sense of amusement.

    "[D]emocracy gives [the beatification of mediocrity] a certain appearance of objective and demonstrable truth. The mob man, functioning as citizen, gets a feeling that he is really important to the world - that he is genuinely running things. ... And out of it there comes, too, a conviction that he is somehow wise, that his views are taken seriously by his betters - which is what makes United States Senators, fortune tellers and Young Intellectuals happy. Finally, there comes out of it a glowing consciousness of a high duty triumphantly done which is what makes hangmen and husbands happy."

    "The larger the mob, the harder the test. In small areas, before small electorates, a first-rate man occasionally fights his way through, carrying even the mob with him by force of his personality. But when the field is nationwide, and the fight must be waged chiefly at second and third hand, and the force of personality cannot so readily make itself felt, then all the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre — the man who can most easily adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum.

    "The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron." (Baltimore Evening Sun, July 26, 1920)
  • cr8f
    Sorry Sarah "In God we trust" is not our national motto.
  • godfree
    No, George BUSH is what you get with that combination. Palin is what you get as VP candidate when you have physical attractiveness & fundamentalist beliefs. The stupidity was extraneous. ( Africa is a country )
  • xx1986
    57 States... Jobs is a three letter word...

    Yeah, the stupidity certainly is extraneous.
  • lousgirl84
    Oh my goodness that was good!!! Perfect description. If the Palin lovers can't see how stupid she is, then they deserve her - but we don't
  • farang
    "Sarah Palin is what you get when you cross blind ambition with unmitigated stupidity.
    21 people liked this comment."

    That's so bogus: she's awesome!
  • Shabooty
    The motto "In God We Trust" was never included on US currency until 1864 at the conclusion of the Civil War. The original motto "E Pluribus Unum" meaning one from many parts was conceived by Adams, Franklin, and Jefferson, but not included until 1782, so if we were to go with heritage as Sen. Brownback said, we should replace it with the original. Most of the founding fathers were deists not theists, and believed God should be left out of government. I understand that this flies in the face of what many conservatives think these days, that is piousness = patriotism, but to perpetuate this is a crime against what this country was founded on, which is freedom and liberty.
  • SLRNashuan
    I was in 4th grade when the christianists RE-WROTE the Pledge of Allegiance to include the words "under god". How many people younger than I am know that it was changed by the religious right? How about going back to the original pledge? Or, do as I do and recite it in the original form.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    That's weird, because Abe Lincoln himself, on the topic of 'god and war' (this is a quote which Sarah Palin grossly misspoke on the campaign trail) said 'do not pray for victory in war, surely our enemy is doing the same' or something to that effect.
  • Our motto is still E Pluribus Unum. The God we trust line is a secondary expression. Out of Many, One defines how the country came to be. The God line simply expresses that in spite of war etc we still trust somebody is in charge.
  • marxymcliberalson
    And who decided to put that eye on the pyramid???? HUH???? Thats a communist terrorist plot by Obmama and Pelosi so Soros can spy on you through your dolalr bills!!!! WHo do you think designed that!! yea, put that in your pipe and smoke it you betcha.
  • edwards_com
    Your sarcasm would have at one time made me cringe but not anymore. The right wing has gone so far into the area of complete nonsense. It's worth the read & a chuckle
    Thanks
  • Phil E. Drifter
    The GOP is wishing they never brought that dumb bitch to the national stage.
  • ComradeRutherford
    Are you kidding?! Palin is #4 in GOP president polls. The Republican Party has only run stupid morons since 1980! (well, Bush 1 was actually president from 1980 - 1992, while Reagan was a figurehead 'Acting-President', just as Cheney was the real President controlling 'Acting-President' Bush 2)

    Anyway the whole point is that the GOP puts idiots into the White House and then uses their staff to control them.

    Republicans LOVE stupid!
  • thx1138a
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    And she'll be priceless for generating revenue for the GOP (after they've allowed her to get rich first). This book / tour is a trial balloon for her efficacy to the GOP as a 2010/2012 fundraiser.
    .
  • Phil E. Drifter
    No, I'm not kidding. You're a moron. I'm not kidding about that, either.

    Name one thing -- one thing -- the national GOP has said or done to support this dumb broad since they TANKED the '08 election by picking her as the VP candidate. (You probably think it was McCain who chose her; in a way, he did, after the GOP harassed him mercilessly to choose the woman he spoke with for no more than an hour personally. (They had not one problem giving him the false hope they did at running for Pres, because McCain is stupid too; he actually thought he had a chance and accepted their nominations.

    She quit her job in Alaska as governor, rumor had it she wanted to get rich quick and the public office wasn't paying her enough. Her book wasn't due to be released until next year, yet she hammered it out and released it months early.

    I'm done explaining it to you, you're too dense to understand anyway.
  • Phil E. Drifter
    just as Cheney was the real President controlling 'Acting-President' Bush 2)

    And I'm sure Biden, a long-time senator who is now VP, isn't coaching Obama at all. Yeah, ok.
  • Looking at the two men, and neither are more than professional liars, Obama is clearly the intellect, Biden the prop. I'd say Biden is the student for articulate discourse. It's not really complex running the country. You take your bribes, you tell your lies and the clerks write the laws. Government is just another money laundering racket.
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