This is the latest, now almost daily headline about Sarah Palin that looks like an Saturday Night Live skit, but is actually completely true.

ANCHORAGE — Soon after Sarah Palin was elected mayor of the foothill town of Wasilla, Alaska, she startled a local music teacher by insisting in casual conversation that men and dinosaurs coexisted on an Earth created 6,000 years ago — about 65 million years after scientists say most dinosaurs became extinct — the teacher said.
After conducting a college band and watching Palin deliver a commencement address to a small group of home-schooled students in June 1997, Wasilla resident Philip Munger said, he asked the young mayor about her religious beliefs.
Palin told him that “dinosaurs and humans walked the Earth at the same time,” Munger said. When he asked her about prehistoric fossils and tracks dating back millions of years, Palin said “she had seen pictures of human footprints inside the tracks,” recalled Munger, who teaches music at the University of Alaska in Anchorage and has regularly criticized Palin in recent years on his liberal political blog, called Progressive Alaska.

It’s getting so ridiculous, that at one point in Tina Fey’s uncanny impersonation of Sarah Palin on SNL last night, she  literally repeats lines from the real Katie Couric interview verbatim, and the audience is hysterically laughing.

Maybe that’s why her favorability rating has dropped to a minus 10%, the only one out of the four candidates that is negative. It looks like maybe everyone is finally taking her for what she really is–a joke.

Trevor Timm is a Blast Magazine staff writer

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