Right, I tend to trust Snopes in general, but this is a copy-and-paste job posted by a message board user. They set off my B.S.-detector. They just don’t strike me as real quotes.
I would listen carefully to this guy. 
Hillbilly Heroine?
I personally have never heard her, nor really care, but this made me laugh. Jabberwocky language…
Seconded. It’s not the accent per se, but the way she is a shallow cartoon when she speaks. The Winkin’ put it over the top.
Tina Fey, on David Letterman, pre-Sarah too on SNL, put it so well in discussing how her impersonation worked. Paraphrasing; how with the Couric interviews, Palin would be answering the question, and then she would “just get lost in the Corn Maze…”
I never heard her say a coherent sentence on any sort of policy: what should we do in Iraq, how to fix the economy, what to do about health care, or even pet projects like special needs children. It was all just random conservative talking points run together. Very much like the Miss Teen America speech. Bill Clinton has a funny accent, and whether you agree with him or not it’s clear that he is a smart guy.
Sorry, I have to disagree; it flowed somewhat smoothly and wasn’t a complete grammatical hash. The gestalt was there, but the details didn’t quite make it. 
The thought of having to listen to Palin for four years – hell, for any length of time at all – would be enough to justify sticking ice picks in my ears. Grating tone, folksy fakeness, idiotic content, and mangled syntax and grammar would create a perfect storm of unbearable BLECH.
Look I voted for the guy, but he panders a lot. You’ll see that when you find out what he gets done, and what he doesn’t. He made a lot of promises and he’s not going to implement half of them.
He’s a politician with carefully crafted rhetoric. He tells people what they want to hear. He believes it in spirit, but I hardly believe he’s going to deliver the sky as he promised.
Shouldn’t have voted for him then, if you actually did.