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Keith Olbermann bakes a pumpkin pie with Martha Stewart, comments on the Sarah Palin turkey pardon and subsequent turkey slaughter during her interview, and president George W. Bush pardons a turkey while President Elect Barack Obama gives an important press conference on the economy. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Some videos you just have to see to believe. On Thursday, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin appeared in Wasilla in order to pardon a local turkey in anticipation of Thanksgiving. This proved to be a slightly absurd but ultimately unremarkable event. But what came next was positively surreal. After the pardon Palin proceeded to do an interview with a local TV station while the turkeys were being SLAUGHTERED in the background!! Seemingly oblivious to the gruesomeness going on over her shoulder, she carries on talking for over three minutes. Watch the video below to see for yourself. Be warned, it's kind of gruesome.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/20/sarah-palin-holds-news-co_n_145375.html
It would be hard to find a more striking contrast of presidential behavior than what transpired in the course of just a few minutes on cable news early Wednesday. As Barack Obama spoke to reporters in Chicago about the grave concerns and frustrations that the economic crisis portends, George W. Bush was making turkey and dog jokes on the White House lawn.

If one hadn't the faintest clue about the American political process, it would be downright confusing to be told that the latter individual was officially in charge. But this is the status of the White House transition: the public is forced to watch as the man without the certified power sounds competent and concerned while the one controlling the levers does a decent imitation of Nero.

In one particularly poignant ten-minute moment, the camera went from Obama accusing leaders in Washington of failing to provide "bold clear decisive steps to deal with our economic problems" to Bush discussing the pardoning of his "feathered friends."

"Just to be safe," said the outgoing president, "I will be pardoning a second bird in the unlikely event the main act chickens out..." Get it? ... "Turkeys are not only the ones on edge this morning. You see, it turns out the Rose Garden is Barney's turf. So the press corps is a little nervous as well." The latter line was a reference to the president's dog recently biting a reporter from Reuters.

"This is an election year, so it is fitting that the names of these two birds were chosen through the Democratic process," Bush went on. "After a long, drawn out election season, the people finally spoke. The name of the ticket sent here to the White House was Pumpkin and Pecan. Pumpkin is right there. Pecan is in an undisclosed location."

It is a Thanksgiving tradition for the president to pardon a turkey. So Bush is excused on that front. And certainly, the hospitalization of his mother was weighing on his mind (he gave thanks for the fact that she was "doing well.") But contrast the geniality of the White House affair to the generally serious and occasionally dire tone that marked Obama's event, in which he announced the formation of an Economic Recovery Adviser board headed by former Fed Chairman Paul Volcker.

"I think [having a third press conference in three days] speaks to is the frustration of eight years in which middle class wages have gone down, or in real terms their family incomes have been reduced," said the president-elect. "It speaks to my frustration about all the families I've met over the last two years that have lost their health insurance or their pensions are in danger, young people who can't afford to go to college. It expresses frustration about our inability to tackle some of the long-term problems that we've been facing and have been talking about for decades, whether it's health care, energy, an education system that's been slipping behind in critical areas like math or science. And most of all, I think frustration with the incapacity of Washington to take bold, clear, decisive steps to deal with our economic problems."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/26/obama-talks-economy-while_n_146669.html

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  • I still can't decide which is more horrendous, the mindless slaughter of a dumb animal or the mindless speech of the other dumb animal. Worst than a horror movie!

    What's the difference between a hokey mom and a pitbull?

    the pit can hear a slaughtering machine going off from a metre away!

  • "Certainly we'll invite criticism to for doing this but this was fun!" She knew exactly what was going on sick, twat that she is.

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  • OMG, Its nice to know that there’s a number to the stupid in this country 30, 000, million follow this woman. Sure glad to know that her moral convictions have not changed, she can still see Russia from her front door..Her love for this country leaves little to be desired..Still can’t name 1 of the founding fathers of America, but I so pose that could be said about the 30,000million that follow her.

    ~Continued~

  • ~Continued~

    .I'm wondering if she understands or can recite with a hart the pledge "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America."

    Don't forget, Palin commands an Army, according to her. One quick march through Canada, and they can seize Seattle.

    I THINK BARBRA Bush SAYS IT BEST “I sat next to her once; I thought she was beautiful, I think she is happy in Alaska and I think she should stay there" ....

  • wth is that machine that shes standing in front of?

  • Did she say "brutal"?!

  • My God...

    Poor sad woman.

  • well isn't commentating an 'honorable profession' for 'real' americans? Your heroes limbaugh, beck, o'reilly and hannity certainly spend their time preaching 'reconciliation and understanding' among the american people, don't they? Isn't that worth being paid for?

  • "disect the news"?  what a joke! put both of these jerks in real jobs at 35k/year and see how much time they have to spout their sarcasm and poison!

  • This is great tape - I don't know what she is going to do next - but I can't wait. Either Media Matters or some other site is going to be all over her well deserving nutty behind. I just love the line where she says "We'll probably invite criticism for this too." The tape isn't too too graphic - maybe its worse with better quality, but man, you think somebody would go - hey, let's move this shot. Thanks for putting this all together.

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