Mo Dowd, Matt Damon Repeat NutRoots Lie About Palin

-By Warner Todd Huston

**Video Below the Fold**

As if we needed another reason to think that the excitable Maureen Dowd and the empty headed Matt Damon are… well, excitable and empty headed… we get the newest raindrop in their river of blather as proof that their “research” into a subject seems to consist of hearing an unsupported claim and deciding it represent gospel truth. Our latest proof is that they both seem to have been taken in by a nutrooter lie, a fake quote that claims Sarah Palin said, “dinosaurs were here 4,000 years ago.”

Both seem to have fallen for a parody of Governor Palin invented by a blogger whose post seems to have been taken literally. The following self-identified “fake Governor Sarah Palin Quote” was posted on August 30: “God made dinosaurs 4,000 years ago as ultimately flawed creatures, lizards of Satan really, so when they died and became petroleum products we, made in his perfect image, could use them in our pickup trucks, snow machines and fishing boats.”

Damon’s laughable little attempt at political analysis consisted of an interview he recently gave where he ripped into Governor Palin. He claimed he felt she was unqualified, yet then turned around one sentence later to say he knows nothing about her. Isn’t that like claiming to be an expert on something then immediately admitting that you’ve never studied the subject? Near the end of the interview, Damon said. “I need to know if she really thinks dinosaurs were here 4,000 years ago, that’s an important… I wanna know that, I really do.”

Dowd’s was her September 6 column, “Clash of the Titans,” where she wistfully imagines a VP debate between Governor Palin and Senator Clinton with Clinton taunting Palin with the line, “I’ve got a little news flash for you, Annie Oakley. Dinosaurs disappeared a lot longer than 4,000 years ago.”

So, how do these two darlings of the far left explain away their use against Palin of a known nutrooter lie? I suppose, like most leftists, truth doesn’t matter to them if the end result is a win for their side. After all, for the left, the ends truly do justify the means.

The part where Damon repeats his nutrooter lie is at the end of the interview. I’d suggest skipping to the end if you want to save yourself some insufferably cocky, insensitive, and uninformed blather.

Pretty tough words for a college dropout, isn’t it? Of course, I am impressed that Damon attended Harvard at all, but he never did graduate and get his degree. Would I be wrong here to note that George W. Bush, at least, had the perseverance to stick it out to get his degree? I’m just sayin,’ ya know? (Damon never did graduate Harvard, but lumped his schooling to chase Hollyweird.)

I guess our diminutive star has never seen that obscure cable station we call CNN. Even they knew that the dinosaur quote was dreamed up by a guy named Bob Salsbury from Olympia, Washington. (Bob can bee seen in early in the Palin Rumor debunking segment from CNN.)

Yet, our little friend Matt and Mo Dowd insist on pushing the meme anyway. Amazing, isn’t it?

(See also a great post on this at HotAir.com.)

(Photo credit: veraanderson.com)

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Warner Todd Huston is a Chicago based freelance writer, has been writing opinion editorials and social criticism since early 2001 and is featured on many websites such as newsbusters.org, townhall.com, New Media Journal, Men’s News Daily and the New Media Alliance among many, many others. Additionally, he has been a frequent guest on talk-radio programs to discuss his opinion editorials and current events. He has also written for several history magazines and appears in the new book “Americans on Politics, Policy and Pop Culture” which can be purchased on amazon.com. He is also the owner and operator of publiusforum.com. Feel free to contact him with any comments or questions : EMAIL Warner Todd Huston


3 thoughts on “Mo Dowd, Matt Damon Repeat NutRoots Lie About Palin”

  1. Last line in the video “Or if she banned books. Did she try to ban books.” Another one that has been denied even by the ‘small town’ librarian. Palin did not try to ban books…

    Snopes.com put that one to rest and posted the email going around with the list of books. Palin’s desire to ban books is nonsense and a couple on the list had not yet been written when she was supposedly trying to ban them.

    Matt Damon would have done better to shed tears over the poor moose she forced her family to eat.

  2. On December 28th, 2006, Sarah Palin VETOED a very important Alaskan bill.

    Had governor Palin not VETOED the bill, this bill would have PROHIBITED the
    Extension of Employment-Related Benefits to Same-Sex Partners of Alaska State Employees.

    That’s right, this bill would have PROHIBITED the Extension of Employment-Related
    Benefits to Same-Sex Partners of Alaska State Employees.

    See the Facts:
    http://www.votesmart.org/official_veto_detail.php?can_id=27200&bill_no=HB%204001&entry_id=

    Her Veto should be hailed publicly a triumph for liberals, but you will never hear about this
    “fair minded” veto decision by Ms. Palin in the mainstream media or those on the far left for
    a few reasons:

    1) Our mainstream media and those on the far left suffer from “the soft bigotry of lowered expectations”.
    2) They just plain “don’t care” about being fair about the facts on Ms. Palins record as governor.
    3) Ms. Palin, as a career woman, represents the single greatest threat to the party that would like
    to have sole ownership of the term “femenism”, or “woman’s rights”.

  3. Hey Matt we are all looking forward to your next new movie the Bourne Imbesole what do you think of that you 3rd class jerk. By the way did you tell your lib fans how many homes you own you little squirmey lib.

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