On the road, Palin’s tour a rolling menace

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Okay, wtf is wrong with these reporters? They should be calling the cops on this wheeled disaster, not writing up “Hee hee, we almost killed a cyclist” columns. Good damn lord.

SEABROOK, N.H. — Sarah Palin’s bus is plastered with a mockup of the U.S. Constitution. But her entourage — both the three-vehicle motorcade that includes the bus and the smaller, two-SUV version she uses for smaller events — hasn’t been very respectful of the traffic laws.

They speed. They run red lights and stop signs. They make last-second lane changes to get off the highway, sometimes without signaling.

So do the reporters following them.

Journalists in the caravan trailing her One Nation tour bus describe the experience as harrowing, a rolling menace careening up the East Coast in hot pursuit of the former Alaska governor who declined to provide any advance itinerary of her tour over six days on the road.

As they left the clambake she attended Thursday in New Hampshire, Palin’s two-SUV caravan did 52 miles per hour in a 35 zone as it peeled away from the hosts’ neighborhood. Both cars blew through a stop sign about a mile later. They did 70 mph in a 55 mph zone on I-95 — and then, after they got off, without signaling, flew right past a flashing sign informing them they were going 45 mph in a 35 mph zone.

And that was after they’d already stormed the major cities — and just missed driving through a tornado on the road into Boston.

On Tuesday, the bus nearly hit a biker turning off of Pine Street in Philadelphia.

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  • Anonymous

    In the whole wide internet? Why thank you!!! Do hurry back. 

  • Jpatuto11

    What do you expect, the faux-journalists that pass for a press nowadays would be afraid of being labeled Librul for saying anything critical of Ma and Pa Wassila’s excellent adventure.  And what a P-whip is Todd. My God has he been emasculated.

  • http://twitter.com/MeLoseBrainUhOh W. Brian Tucker

    Can’t everybody shoot video on their phones these days?  Why don’t some of these “intrepid” reporters starting filming some of this?  The Palin Express blowing through stop signs and clipping cyclists would be a huge hit on YouTube.  As for speeding, one could get a nice shot through the windshield with the spedometer clearly visible below the dashboard.  It’s not as though that tourbus can be mistaken for someone ELSE’s ego trip.

  • http://twitter.com/thetimchannel Tim Fuller

    Is it really even news when Sarah Palin breaks the law these days?  The reporters are the dumb-asses on the Road to Nowhere and they’re just dragging us along for the ride.

    “Like” the hell out of me.  Make an old man’s nether regions tingle with joy.

    Enjoy.

  • Staceyjo

    A ha, a Sarah fan has shown up to commit an ad hominem!

  • daveinboca

    This site is the dumbest on the internet.

  • cypress

    So is it possible that their poor driving will get them into an accident? 

  • Anonymous

    Silly people, rules don’t apply to Sarah Palin.  Those are only for the “little people” especially the ones that aren’t “rill ‘merikuns”!