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Sarah Palin totally blows

posted by matt | 10.03.08 | permalink |

In 1984, long before Sarah Palin was John McCain’s vice presidential nominee, she (then Sarah Heath) entered into the Miss Alaska Pageant. She competed in a swimsuit competition of course. But more importantly, she showed off her musical prowess during the talent portion of the competition by playing the flute.

The announcer says: “She is an accomplished flautist who has been performing for ten years. She will be performing “The Homecoming” as written by Nathan Hardy…”

Here’s the video:

She didn’t win the competition.

Tags: 1984, alaska, blows, flautist, flute, governor, john mccain, miss alaska pageant, nathan hardy, nominee, sarah heath, sarah palin, swimsuit competition, talent competition, the homecoming, vice president, wasilla

2 Comments

  • On 10.09.08 alyson wrote these pithy words:

    Is it just me or is she totally mugging for the camera instead of paying attention to, oh, I don’t know, PITCH? She looks cross-eyed.

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  • On 10.10.08 matt wrote these pithy words:

    Yo.. She’s real pitchy, dawg… I just wasn’t feelin’ it.

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