wtf is up with all these fox news loving palindrones lately? they should form their own idiocracy somewhere away from the rest of us normal, educated folk. too bad for the repulblican party, eh?
by UuberNerd October 21, 2010
Anything uttered by US Vice-President candidate Sarah Palin. A nonsensical series of drawn-out, padded words that don't make sense forward or backward. Similar to the well-known and inherently idiotic "Bushisms" spoken by President George W. Bush.
Sarah Palin: "As for that VP talk all the time, I'll tell you, I still can't answer that question until somebody answers for me what is it exactly that the VP does every day?"
Brainiac #1: "What did she just say?"
Brainiac #2: "Oh, nothing. Just another Palindrone. But she sure is hot!"
Brainiac #1: "What did she just say?"
Brainiac #2: "Oh, nothing. Just another Palindrone. But she sure is hot!"
by Dr. Angela Wallenbrock, MD February 23, 2009
One who follows a politician based solely on personal likability or relatability while often ignoring said politician's stances on issues or past behavior
"Dude, do you even know what his policies are?"
"Not at all. I freely admit I'm a total Palindrone."
"Not at all. I freely admit I'm a total Palindrone."
by The Cynical Yinzer October 28, 2008
A rambling or incoherent speech made by a politician, which makes as much sense backwards as forwards.
This word is a pun on the word "palindrome" (a sentence which reads the same backwards as forwards), constructed from Sarah Palin (the 2008 Republican candidate for Vice President) and "drone" (monotonous speech).
Here's an example of a palindrone, as uttered by Sarah Palin herself: "I know that John McCain will do that and I, as his vice president, families we are blessed with that vote of the American people and are elected to serve and are sworn in on January 20, that will be our top priority is to defend the American people." (Interview with Charlie Gibson, 9/11/2008)
This word is a pun on the word "palindrome" (a sentence which reads the same backwards as forwards), constructed from Sarah Palin (the 2008 Republican candidate for Vice President) and "drone" (monotonous speech).
Here's an example of a palindrone, as uttered by Sarah Palin herself: "I know that John McCain will do that and I, as his vice president, families we are blessed with that vote of the American people and are elected to serve and are sworn in on January 20, that will be our top priority is to defend the American people." (Interview with Charlie Gibson, 9/11/2008)
by Mr. Memento December 09, 2008
(n): A Sarah Palin apologist.
by Dr. Zeuss October 27, 2008
A common mode of speech whereby the soliloquyst babbles in seeming eloquence but actually manages to say next to nothing relevant –nor coherent, by dangling gerunds, mangling prepositions, randomly exiling nouns and verbs and/or using verbs better left as nouns, often even flatly contradicting him/herself.
Example of use:
"At Todd's old church in Wasilla, they spoke in tongues. Maybe that’s where he picked up his palindrone."
Example of palindrones:
“With the impacts of climate change, what we can do about that, as governor, I was the first governor to form a climate change subcabinet to start dealing with the impacts.”
“You know, there are man’s activities that can be contributed to the issues that we’re dealing with now, with these impacts.”
“If Americans so bless us and privilege us with the opportunity of serving them, ... we will progress the agenda.”
– Sarah Palin, 2008 VP debate.
"At Todd's old church in Wasilla, they spoke in tongues. Maybe that’s where he picked up his palindrone."
Example of palindrones:
“With the impacts of climate change, what we can do about that, as governor, I was the first governor to form a climate change subcabinet to start dealing with the impacts.”
“You know, there are man’s activities that can be contributed to the issues that we’re dealing with now, with these impacts.”
“If Americans so bless us and privilege us with the opportunity of serving them, ... we will progress the agenda.”
– Sarah Palin, 2008 VP debate.
by Franz Schnaas January 20, 2009
by minimalsidefx2 January 13, 2009