“Palin To Drop” Betting Odds

Filed in National by on September 30, 2008

The Republicans are stuck, so I don’t think Palin is going anywhere.  However, the CBS interview that will be out tomorrow will be even more horrible than the previous horrible clips.

So it behooves us to formulate odds and begin taking bets.   To that end…

Palin to “spend more time with family” odds are four-to-one against.  In other words, if you bet $1.00 and she drops, you win $4.00 (plus your buck back).   

Takers? 

See blow the fold for complete rules. 

There are no rules. This is just hypothetical.  No money will change hands.  I promise FBI guy currently reading this.   

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  1. Unstable Isotope says:

    Palin is the gift that keeps on giving. She keeps getting worse and worse. I guess the McCain camp has just filled her head with soundbites which she just throws out in a semi-coherent way.

  2. Unstable Isotope says:

    I think the question I have is how she will repair her reputation after this election is over. She is obviously ambitious.

    My bet – she’ll write a tell-all book about how she warned McCain against all his crazy stunts and how they wouldn’t let her be herself.

  3. jason330 says:

    Wow. I was just thinking the same thing. The bus throwing under will be epic.

  4. anon says:

    From-the-department-of-unintended-consequences: Katie Couric may have just saved her own job.

  5. Truth Teller says:

    I can see the SNL skit this week. Getting Sara to name the News papers she reads.

    Also Katie dropped the ball on a follow up . When Sarah stated when asked a question about women he replied that women should be allowed to do anything a man can. That’s when Katie should have asked if she was for equal pay for equal work which we all know that McSame is against.

    Also someone should remind Sarah that OUR JOE is YOUNGER than her running mate You know that Senile Old man

  6. nemski says:

    I betcha Sarah is was a good time when she was drunk, don’t ya know?

    I know my statement above is sexist, but Palin is sending the Women’s Movement back to a time when men like Don Draper and Roger Sterling ruled the world.