HuffLarious: Pat Robertson Pulls Out Best Bush Impersonation

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Huffington Post   |  Patrick Waldo
First Posted: 06-10-08 03:34 PM   |   Updated: 06-18-08 05:12 AM

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A record breaking heat wave is sweeping the East Coast and it looks like even God's closest friend, Pat Robertson, can't escape the torturous temperatures. Robertson appeared to have some sort of heat stroke on "The 700 Club" Monday morning as he introduced a segment on gas prices.

Ol' Patty kicked off the intro by mixing up gallons and barrels, getting his more senile viewers' hopes up that they could fuel their Pontiac Bonnevilles for $4 a barrel. This slip-up is totally acceptable. His last line, however, is comparable to a Bush blunder. He didn't even bother trying to come up with a word to complete that, uh... here's the video:

A record breaking heat wave is sweeping the East Coast and it looks like even God's closest friend, Pat Robertson, can't escape the torturous temperatures. Robertson appeared to have some sort of hea...
A record breaking heat wave is sweeping the East Coast and it looks like even God's closest friend, Pat Robertson, can't escape the torturous temperatures. Robertson appeared to have some sort of hea...
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It's not funny to poke fun at the elderly with dementia. Sorry HuffPost, this is beneath you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 06/11/2008

Fits right in with McGaffe. No understanding of current affairs, blunders over and over again.

Do we all agree it is time for a change?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 06/11/2008
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