Last night, on Greta Van Susterens' Faux News show, Palin was brought to comment (read, attack like the slavering pit bull in a skirt she is) on the imminent passage (hopefully) of HCR. As usual, it was the Faux News/GOP/Conservative whine of "Why wasn't this a bipartisan bill?" (Gee, I don't know, maybe because you idiots say "No" to everything?) In the real world, the answer would be obvious. But in Palin's world, of course it's all Obama's fault. And here's the reason why:

Palin: It really reflects a lack of experience of President Obama's, which - it was warned about during the campaign that Candidate Obama didn't have executive experience, he hasn't been an administrator or a manager of anything. So to jump into this huge - hugely important responsible position as President of the United States without the experience to know how to work across party lines, and to know how to administer and manage a team to get policy through that makes sense, that's supported by the people - it's a bit, um, it's a bit over his head, if you will. And, uh, things aren't going well, and the public is really voicing their frustration.

Yes, you heard it here. Sarah Palin, the most inexperienced, unqualified and incompetent candidate for national office in recent memory, who couldn't even finish out her single term as Governor without saying "Screw you guys, I'm going home" and quitting, said Obama "lacks experience" and is in "over his head." The mind just reels.

Of course, this is a retread of her schtick during the 2008 campaign, where she argued her tenture as Mayor of Wasilla made her more experienced at administrative roles than Obama (as if being mayor of a community in Alaska is equal to being Commander in Chief). And even that she botched badly. For a prime example of Palin's supposed "experience" in action, see here.

For the last time, Palin, shut up. You know nothing, you contribute nothing and you are a complete waste of space. Go away.

And again, F__K YOU, JOHN MCCAIN.