All that’s missing is the cat o’ nine tails

Pamela “Atlas Shrieks” Geller, fresh from her day gig at the Legion of Doom, had this to say about Sarah Palin on The Joy Behar Show: “She did not quit. The lower 48 needed her and she heeded the call.” And don’t even get me started about Geller telling Ron Reagan Jr. that he never met his father. Fortunately Pammy’s got just a few more rhytidectomies left before her ears touch in the back of her head and she just splits clean down the middle.

Posted by Kevin K. on 02/10/10 at 01:59 PM • Permalink

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That was excruciating. The largest dose of Gellar at once that I’ve ever ingested; I thought my stomach was going to go Galt at any minute.

But totally worth it to see Gellar gasping like a fish trying to defend Palin’s acceptance of the “R” word as long as it’s “satiric”!

Do you think Pam sees any irony in her statements at about the 6:00 minute mark…

where she defends Rush Limbaugh’s use of “retard” by saying “Unlike the left, we don’t march in lockstep…”

Didn’t this story originate with Rahm Emmanuel criticizing fellow liberals/Democrats?

God love Joy Behar!  OMFG, Palin may have a rival in the it hurts my brain to listen category.
Why do repubs always seem to think they know Reagan better than his son? This is not the first interview that I’ve seen that a repub will tell Jr. that they knew his dad better, AND that his dad would not be proud of him. Props to Ron for not saying a big Fuck You to Ms. Gellar.
And yes Michael, ironic and the biggest bunch of bullshit EVER!

“Unlike the left, we don’t march in lockstep…”

I’ve heard it said of some compelling people that they suck all the oxygen from the room when they enter.

I have now witnessed someone suck all the intelligence from the universe.  I bow to Pam Geller, the Black Hole of Cognition.

Let’s see -

Ron Reagan Jr., son of President Ronald Reagan

Stephanie Miller, daughter of Goldwater VP choice Rep. William Miller (who went on to head the GOP).

Against uber-right conspiracy nut Pamela Geller.  And could Geller have any more of a stick up her butt?  She was rigid, trying not to touch Stephanie Miller or go near her.   

Her claim that Palin is fated to “lead the next revolution” is also messianic though

Pamela Geller is insane.

I just finished that clip.

The end is priceless, when Geller calls Palin a “postmodern woman.” We agree! We both believe Palin is antagonistic towards rationalism and empiricism!

That was worth it just to see Geller get sandbagged by Ronald Reagan’s own son.

She’s going to have to tighten-up her shtick if she doesn’t want to go back to changing towels at the Newark Airport Ramada.

I can’t watch it because Geller’s voice makes me want to drive chopsticks through my eardrums. But it does amaze me that any media outlet would allow Pam Geller on TV. Unless they were doing a documentary on insane, bug-eyed harpies or something.

“Unlike the left, we don’t march in lockstep…”

But only because fRighties lack the requisite coordination. They’ve got the close-harmony shrieking and gibbering down pat, tho’.

I guess Ron Reagan’s used to it now. I saw an interview a while back where some right-winger said his father would be ashamed of him, and he was clearly angry.

He’s past righteous indignation and on to mockery, which is really the only appropriate response.

Or maybe it was just, y’know, Pam Gellar. Who could take that nutbar seriously?

Well, they’re all reckless statists that will ruin their people, one party or another ...

And it looks like Ronnie’s adopted kid isn’t happy with Ronnie’s biological kid taking down Pammie.

http://www.reagan.com/column.cfm?id=169

“Spurred by his younger brother Ron’s recent appearance on Joy Behar’s Headline News show, Michael Reagan, a Republican strategist, issued a written statement Wednesday saying his father would’ve supported the movement.
“I believe he would embrace the Tea Party Movement, if he were alive today, and support the work of Sarah Palin, Scott Brown and others who espouse conservative principles, who are opening up the eyes of the public to what is happening to our nation,” said Michael Reagan, who runs Reagan PAC, which supports candidates in the Reagan mold.

Ron Reagan, a liberal Democrat, told Behar last month that the Gipper, a conservative icon who would have turned 99 last weekend, would’ve been turned off by the modern Tea Party.

“Oh I think he would be unamused by the tea partiers with their Hitler signs and all the rest of it,”  he said. “No, I don’t think he’d be cottoning to that much at all.”

Ron Reagan went on to say that despite the troubles of the Democratic Party, the GOP is a “true train wreck.”

“Look at Sarah Palin and Scott Brown,” he said.”

Hamletta, a little late, but I found it:

I saw an interview a while back where some right-winger said his father would be ashamed of him, and he was clearly angry.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/10/23/gaffney-tel ls-reagan-your_n_331463.html

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