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Sarah Palin's Funniest Quotes and Flubs Presented by Teenagers

Huffington Post has released a series of Sarah Palin's funniest quotes set to photos of teenage girls, showing how ridiculous her statements can sometimes be. Sarah Palin's juvenile quotes are brought to a new level of comedy as the photos ask viewers to imagine the words being spoken by overly dramatic, bratty and irrational teenage girls. The photos use excerpts from various interviews (Time, Fox, CBS News), Palin's autobiography "Going Rogue," tweets, and speeches. Among them is a notable quote in which Palin confuses the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, with an expression used for greeting while speaking in Ontario, Canada.

It's undeniable that Tina Fey's Palin impression is as good as it gets, but Huffington Post has now shown that Sarah Palin's funniest quotes are also very believable being said by teenage girls.
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