THE POOR WOMAN CAN’T HELP HERSELF…. Just yesterday, Politifact’s independent fact-checking feature announced its “Lie of the Year.” It was a fairly obvious choice, but nevertheless well deserved — the ignoble award went to former half-term Gov. Sarah Palin (R).
“The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama’s ‘death panel’ so his bureaucrats can decide, based on a subjective judgment of their ‘level of productivity in society,’ whether they are worthy of health care,” Palin wrote over the summer, in her award-winning missive.
It was one of the stupidest things ever written by anyone on any subject. It also cemented Palin’s reputation as a crazy person with an acute allergy to the truth.
Just one day after her deranged “death panel” nonsense was named the “Lie of the Year,” Palin decided to raise the specter of her insane accusation all over again.
“NOW w/the Prez “threatening” &Congress “rushing” is when we MUST pay more attention than ever 2what this HealthCare Takeover is all about,” Palin wrote in one tweet. “[M]erged bill may b unrecognizable from what assumed was a done deal:R death panels back in?”
To translate this into English, the former half-term governor believes President Obama is “threatening” someone — she wasn’t clear on who — while lawmakers are “rushing.” Given that the health care reform debate lasted nearly as long as Palin’s entire tenure as governor, it’s hard to believe the process really has been “rushed.”
Nevertheless, she believes it’s important that “we” carefully scrutinize what the “takeover is all about.” Who, exactly, is taking over what is, alas, still unclear.
She goes on to suggest the conference report may be “unrecognizable” from the legislation, and “death panels” — which never existed in our reality — may be “back in” after the White House’s intervention.
As Alex Koppelman put it, “[B]ecause Democrats are just dying to sneak in a provision that would allow them to kill your loved ones.”
Any chance she’s a performance artist, making a bold statement about the intellectual bankruptcy of modern-day conservatives?