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The longest run-on sentence ever

Obama has trouble with pronunciation; Palin has problems putting sentences (and words, for that matter) together. Check out this doozy of a reply to why Obama’s alleged association with Bill Ayers is important:

“It is pertinent, it’s important because when you consider Barack Obama’s reaction to and explanation to his association there, and without him being clear at all on what he knew and when he knew it, that I think kinda peaks into his ability to tell us the truth on, not only on association but perhaps other things also … so, it’s relevant, I believe, and I brought it up in response to the New York Times article having been printed recently, and I think it just makes us ask the question that, if there’s not forthrightness there, with that association and what was known and when it was known, does that lead us to ask, is there forthrightness with the plans Barack Obama has or say tax cuts, or spending increases, makes us question judgment. And I think it’s fair and relevant.”

I can’t even begin to come up with a mocking sentence to rival this one, so I’m not even going to try.

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