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Debate joke

Tuesday, September 30, 2008 by Dave Winer.

An open source joke for next week's Saturday Night Live... Permalink to this paragraph

Scene: The Palin-Biden debate.  Permalink to this paragraph

Governor Palin is responding to a question from moderator Gwen Ifil asking if she has enough experience to be VP. Permalink to this paragraph

She's listing the Vice-Presidents who had similar amounts of experience.  Permalink to this paragraph

She mentions Dan Quayle.  Permalink to this paragraph

Biden interrupts. Permalink to this paragraph

Governor.  Permalink to this paragraph

I knew Dan Quayle.  Permalink to this paragraph

I served with Dan Quayle.  Permalink to this paragraph

You're no Dan Quayle. Permalink to this paragraph

A picture named quayle.jpg Permalink to this paragraph

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